CAin Ki; : classified indkx. I'M 
VM'.V. 
Mitchell. Joseph, F.G.S. — On Explosives used in Mining . . IX. 147 
Alitchell, T. Carter. — On the Drift Deposits of the Vale of Mowbray 
XI. 177 
I\[onckman, James, D.Sc. — The Glacial Geology of Bradford and the 
Evidence obtained from Recent Excavations of a Limestone 
Track on the South Side of the Valley .. .. XIV. lol 
:\Iorrison, Walter, J. P.— Address .. .. .. VII. 107 
^lortimer, J. R. — On the Sections of the Drift obtained by the New 
Drainage Works at Driffield . . . . . . VII. 373 
Mortimer, J. R. — On the Origin of the Chalk Dales of Yorkshire IX. 29 
^Mortimer, J. R. — On the Habitation Terraces of the East Riding IX. 221 
Mortimer, J. R. — Prehistory- of the Village of Fimber. Part I. XI. 217 
Mortimer, J. R. — Prehistory of the Village of Fimber. Part II. XI. 445 
Mortimer, J. R. — Supposed Roman Camp at Octon . . XI. 457 
]\rortimer, J. R. — An Account of the Opening of the Tumulus, Howe 
Hill, Duggleby . . . . " . . . . XII. 215 
Mortimer, J. R. — Further Observations on the How(» Tumulus XII. 242 
Mortimer, J. R.— Killing Pits .. .. .. XIII. 144 
]\Iortimer, J. R. — On the Origin of some Lines of Small Pits on Aller- 
ston and Ebberston Moors, near Scamridge Dykes, in the Neigh- 
bourhood of Scarborough . . . . . . XIII. 150 
Mortimer, J. R. — Ancient British Star-worship indicated by the 
Grouping of Barrows . . . . . . . . XIII. 202 
Mortimer, J. R. — A Summary of what is known of the so-called 
Danes' Graves, near Driflield . . . . . . XIII. 280 
Mortimer, J. R. — The so-called British Habitations on Danby North 
Moor . . . . . . . . . . . . ' XIII. 40(i 
Mortimer, J. R. — Notes on the History of the Driffield Museum of 
Antiquities and Geological Specimens . . . . XIV. 88 
Morton, Chas. — Observations on the Safety Lamp . . I., i. 21 
Morton, Chas. — Report of Proceedings of Sub-Committee for Con- 
structing a Geological Section of the Yorkshire Coalfield I., i. 27 
]Morton, Chas. — On the L"se of Wire Rope as a Substitute for Hempen 
Rope on Railways and in Mining . . . . . . I. 390 
]Morton and Holt. — Report of the Committee appointed to recom- 
mend a Line of Section across the Yorkshire Coalfield I., iii. 18 
]Morton, Holt, and Embleton. — See Embleton, Holt, and Morton. 
N. 
Nasymth, James. — Description of a Direct-acting Steam Fan for the 
better Ventilation of Coal Mines . . . . . . III. 214 
Nasmyth, James. — Description of an Improved Safety Valve for 
Steam Boilers .. .. .. .. ' . . III. 218 
Nasmyth, James. — On a New Sj'stem of Puddling Iron by Steam III. 440 
Newton, E. T., F.G.S. — Examination of the Bones of Animals found 
in the Tumulus at Duggleby Howe . . . . XII. 241 
