PROCEEDmGS 
OK THE 
New Series, Vol. XV., Part III., pp. 351—501. 
Mttb fourteen platea. 
Edited by W. LOWER CARTER, M.A., F.G.S., 
and WILLIAM CASH, F.G.S. 
1 9 O 5. 
CONTENTS. 
PAPERS :— PAGE 
Ingleborough. Part II. Stratigraphy (continued). The Silurian Rocks 
of Ingleborough. By T. McKenny Hughes, M.A., F.R.S., F.G.S. 3.j1 
On Differential Earth Movements during Carboniferous Times, and their 
significance as factors in determining the Limits of the Yorkshire, 
Derbyshire, and Nottinghamshire Coalfield. By Cosmo Johns, 
M.I.Mech.E., F.G.S. ... ... ... ... ... 372 
Fish Fauna of the Lower Carboniferous Rocks of Yorkshire. By Edgar 
D. Wellburn, L.R. CP., F.G.S. .. ... ... ' ... 380 
The Evolution of the Don River-S\'steni. By W. Lower Carter, M.A., 
F.G.S 388 
The Glaciation of the Don and Dearne Valleys. By W. Lower Carter, 
M.A., F.G.S. ! * 411 
The Pleistocene Deposits f)f East Anglia. Correction. By F. W. 
Harmer, F.G.S. ... ... ... ... ... 43G 
Our Coal Resources. By Walter Rowley, M.Inst.C.E., F.S.A., F.(;.S. 437 
Notes on (ilacial Deposits near Pickering. By J. T. Sewell ... 443 
Notes on the ■'Overflow Channel" in Newton Dale between Lake 
Wheeldale and Lake Pickering. By J. T. Sewell ... ... 446 
A Post-Permian Fault at Cusworth, near Doncaster. By H. Culpin... 453 
Some Drift Deposits near Leeds. By Edwin Hawkesworth... ... 456 
E.Kperimental Petrology. By Cosmo Johns, M.I.Mech.E., F.G.S. ... 463 
In Memoriam. William Ackroyd, F.I.C., F.C.S. By W. Lower Carter 468 
Secretaire's Report. 1904 ... ... ... ... ... 473 
Treasurers Statement ... ... ... ... . . 482 
Records of Meetings ... ... ... ... ... 483 
Honorarj' Members ... ... ... ... .. 494 
List of Members ... ... ... ... ... ... 494 
