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On the Origin of some Lines of Small Pits on Allerston and Ebberston 
Moors, near Scamridge Dykes, in the Neighbourhood of Scar- 
borough. By J. R. Mortimer ... ... ... ... 150 
On the Fossil Fishes of the Upper Lias of Whitby, Part II. By 
Arthur Smith Woodward, F.L.S., F.G.S. ..." ... ... 155 
Notes on the White Chalk of Yorkshire, Part III. The (Jeology of 
Flamborougli Head, with Notes on the Yorkshire Wolds. By 
G. W. Lamplugh, F.G.S. ... ... ... ... ... 171 
Some Yorkshire Well Sections. By Wm. Whitaker, B.A., F.R.S., 
F.G.S., Assoc.LC.E. ... ... ... ... ... ... 192 
Description of two New Species of Gasteropoda from the Upper Lias 
of Yorkshire. By Rev. John Hawell, M.A. ... ... ... 200 
Ancient British Star-worship indicated by the Grouping of Barrows. 
By J. R. Mortimer ... ... ... ... ... ... 202 
Notes on the Drift of the Humber Gap. By John W. Stather, F.G.S. 211 
Notes on Elephas antiquus and other remains from the gravels at 
Elloughton, near Brough, East Yorkshire. By Thomas Sheppard 221 
In Memoriam. Professor A. H. Green, F.R.S., F.G.S. By Professor 
L. C. Miall, F.R.S 232 
In Memoriam. Thomas Hick, A.L.S., B.Sc. By William Cash, F.G.S. 234 
Notes on the Geology of Malham and Settle. By W^. Lower Carter, 
M. A., F.G.S. 241 
Notes on the Coast between Redcar and Scarborough. By C. Fox- 
Strangways, F.G.S. ... ... ... ... ... ... 248 
Secretary's Report for 1896 ... ... ... ... .. 252 
Treasurer's Financial Statement, 1896 ... ... ... ... 258 
Records of Meetings, 1896 ... ... ... ... ... 259 
List of Members, June, 1897 ... ... ... ... ... 270 
Meteorology of Bradford for 1896 ... ... ... ... ... 277 
Norwegian Rhomb-porphyries in the Holderness Boulder-clays. By 
Alfred Harker, M. A., F.G.S. 279 
Note on the Vallum in relation to the Roman Wall from Newcastle 
to Carlisle. By Rev. E. Maule Cole, M. A., F.G.S 282 
The Composition of the Spar occurring in Mother Shipton's Cave, 
Knaresborough. By B. A. Burrell, F.LC. ... ... ... 284 
A Summary of what is known of the so-called Danes' Graves, near 
Driffield. By J. R. Mortimer 286 
