carter: CLASSIFIKl) IXDKX. 123 
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Beaumont, E. B. — Address . . . . I. 87 
Bedford, J. E. — Notes on Flint -flake Implements found in the Isle 
of Man . . . . . . . . . . IX. 309 
Bedford, J. E., F.G.S.— Evidence of Glacial Action near Leeds XII. 00 
Bingley, C. W.. Ph.D., F.C.S.— On Fire Clays . . . . IV. To 
Binney, E. W.. F.R.S., F.G.S.— On Fossil Trees found Standing 
Upright in the Coal Measures . . . . . . II. 180 
Binney, E. W., F.R.S., F.G.S.— On tlie :Mixed Tso of Davy Lamps 
and Naked Lights in Coal Mines . . . . . . III. "jTT 
Binnie, W. J. E., B.A. — The Mesozoic Rocks of the North-east 
Coast of Ireland . . . . . . . . XI. ."3.'} 
Birara, Benjamin. — On the Reciprocal Propelling Powers of Fluids 
and certain Rotary Machines upon each other . . II. 110 
Biram, Benjamin. — Description of the Fan Erected for the Ventila- 
tion of the Hemingfield Pit. belonging to Earl Fitzwilliam. 
at Elsecar . . . . . . . . . . III. 21,") 
Bird, Charles, B.A. — On the Red Beds at the Base of the Carbon- 
iferous Limestone in the N.W. of England . . . . VI. 57 
Blake, Rev. J. F., M.A., F.G.S.— The Geological History of East 
York.shire .. .. .. .. .\ VII. IT) 
Bodington, George, M.D. — On a Method of Evacuating Coal Mines 
of Inflammable Gas . . . . . . . . III. 22.") 
Bothamlev, C. H.. F.I.C., F.C.S.— The Mineral Waters of Askern. 
XII. 347 
Bowditch, Rev. W. R. — On the Formation of Hail, illustrated by 
some Local Storms . . . . . . . . III. 075 
Boynton, Thomas. — On the Bronze Implements found in the 
East Riding of Yorkshire . . . . . . IX. 420 
Brackenridge, J. — Observations on the Best Mode of Working 
and Ventilating Coal Mines . . . . . . III. 592 
Branson, F. W., F.I.C., and Ackroyd, W., F.I.C.— The Underground 
Waters of North-west Yorkshire. Part I. — The Sources of the 
Aire. III. Report of the Chemical Sub-Committee .. XIV. 18 
Brayley, E. W., F.R.S., F.G.S.— On the Essential Conditions of the 
Metalnorphoses of Rocks . . . . III. 379 
Brigg, John, J.P. — Remarks on the Geology of the Neighbourhood 
of Keighley . . . . . . . . VI. 48 
Briggs, Henry. — On Rendering Available for Agricultural Purposes 
a Variety of ^lineral Substances and Refuse from Klines, 
hitherto considered of no value . . . . . . II. 104 
Briggs, Henry. — On Lime, and its Uses in Agriculture . . II. 254 
Briggs, Henry. — On the Policy of Promoting and Encouraging the 
Growth of Flax in Great Britain and Ireland . . II. 429 
Broadrick, George, C.E. — A Description of the Hydrostatic Machinery 
at Great Grimsby Docks . . . . . . . . III. 312 
Brownridge, Charles, F.G.S. — On the Occurrence of Quartzite and 
other Boulders in the Lower Coal Measures at Wortley, near 
Leeds . . . . . . . . . . ^ TX. 405 
