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Surtees, Rev. Scott F. — On Local Xomenclatiue, as derived from 
Saxon Settlements in South Yorkshire . . . . IV. 44fi 
Surtees, Rev, Scott F, — Footprints of Roman Occupation in the 
Southern Parts of North-Humberland . . . . IV. 664 
Surtees, Rev. Scott F. — Ancient Battlefields in the Southern Portion 
of North-Humberland, showing how Pontefract obtained its 
Present Name . . . . . . . . . . V. 57 
Surtees, Rev. Scott F. — British Pit Dwellings in the Neighbourhood 
of Doncaster .-. . . . . . . . . V. 246 
T. 
Tate, Thomas, F.G.S.— The Glacial Deposits of the Bradford Basin 
VI. 101 
Tate, Thomas, F.G.S.— The Source of the River Aire . . VII. 177 
Tate, Thomas, F.G.S. — Notes on an Intermittent Spring at 
Malham .. .. .. .. .. VII. 186 
Tate, Thomas, F.G.S.— Yorkshire Petrology . . . . IX. 372 
Tate, Thomas, F G.S.— Yorkshire Petrology. Part II. The Lamp- 
rophyres .. .. .. .. .. XI. 311 
Tate, Thomas, F.G.S. —On the so-called Ingleton Granite XI. 480 
Tate, Thomas, F.G.S.— The Malham Dry River Bed . . XIII. 58 
Teale, Thomas Pridgin, F.L.S. — On the Fossil Ichthyology of the 
Yorkshire Coalfield . . . . . . . . I., i. 7 
Teale, Thomas Pridgin, F.L.S. — On some Works of Man associated 
with the Remains of Extinct Mammals in the Aire Valley 
Deposit . . . . . . . . . . . . III. 482 
Tew, T. W. — On the Rocks of the Neighbourhood of Pontefract ; 
with some Observations on the Discovery of some Bones of the 
Bos Primigenius (Long-fronted or Short-horned Ox) V. 39 
Tew, T. W. — On the Recent Extension of Alining Operations 
under the Permian Formations . . . . . . VIII. 89 
Thorp, Rev. W., B.A. — On the Proposed Line of Section between the 
Coalfield of Yorkshire and that of Lancashire . , I., ii. 7 
Thorp, Rev. W., B.A. — On the Disturbances in the District of the 
Valley of the Don . . . . . . . . I., iii. 4 
Thorp, Rev. W., B.A. — On the Agriculture of the West Riding of 
Yorkshire, considered Geologically: (1) New Redstone District 
L, iv. 46 
Thorp, Rev. W., B.A. — On the Agriculture of the West Riding of 
Yorkshire, considered Geologically: (2) The Magnesian Lime- 
stone . . . . . . . . . . . . I. 91 
Thorp, Rev. W., B.A. — Report on the Agricultm-al Geology of Part 
of the Wold District of Yorkshire, and of the Oolite in the Neigh- 
bourhood of North and South Cave, etc. . . . . I. 207 
Thorp, Rev. W., B.A.— On the Failure of the Red and White Clover 
upon certain Soils . . . . . . . . II. 21 
Thorp, Rev. W., B.A. — On the Indications which are Guides in judging 
of the Fertility or Barrenness of the Soil . . . . II. 139 
