IN MEMORIAM : JOHN STANLEY TUTE, B.A. 
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interesting account of the sequence of the Permian rocks near 
Ripon, with sections showing the development of the beds at 
Wormald Green, Quarry Moor, and in the valley of the Skell, east 
of Fountains Abbey. In the old quarry near Wormald Green he 
discovered a fossiliferous horizon towards the base of the main 
limestone which yielded him some interesting specimens. Indeed, 
it is not too much to say that most of our knowledge of the 
irregular and variable Permian beds of the Ripon district is due 
to the keen perception and enthusiasm of Mr. Tute. 
For the last few years, unfortunately, he was in failing health, 
and unable to indulge in his favourite pursuits as formerly. The 
death of his wife in 1894 was a great shock to him, and getting 
gradually weaker he died peacefully last Christmas Eve in his 
75th year. W. H. Hudleston. 
Papers by the Rev. J. Stanley Tute, B.A., Published in the 
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological and 
Polytechnic Society. 
"On an Orthoceras of the Millstone Grit" (1878). 
*' On the Sequence of the Permian Rocks, near Ripon " 
(1883). 
"Some indications of a Raised Beach at Redcar " (1883). 
"On theCayton Gill Beds" (1886). 
" Note on the occurrence of Lingula in the Millstone Grit 
Series, West of Ripon" (1887). 
" Notes on some singular cavities in the Magnesian Lime- 
stone " (1889). 
"A Permian Conglomerate bed at Markington " (1892). 
" On some singular nodules in the Magnesian Limestone 
(1893). 
"The occurrence of the tooth of a Mastodon in the Glacial 
Drift" (1893). 
