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Summary of Geological Literature relating to Yorkshire, 
Published during 1888. 
Compiled by JAMES W. DAVIS. 
ADAMserN, S. A. Notes on a recent discovery of Stigraaria ficoides at Clayton, 
Yorkshire. Quart. Journ. Qeol. ^oc, vol. xliv., p. 875, 
On some sections exposed in making the Skipton and Ilkley 
Railway, Proc. Yorksh. Geo/, and Fohjt. Soc, N.S., vol. ix., p. 363. 
Barrow, George. The Geology of North Cleveland Geol. Survey Memoir, 
London, 1888. 
Bedford, J. E, Notes on flint-flake implements found in the Isle of Man. 
Proc. Yorhsh. Geol amcl Polyt Soc, N.S., vol. ix., p. 309. 
Blake, J, F. On a Starfish from the Yorkshire Lias. Mep. Brit. Assoc. 
Manchester, 1887, p. 716. 
BOYNTON, Thomas. On the bronze implements found in the East Riding of 
Yorkshire. Proc. Yorksh. Geol. and Polyt. Soc, N.S., vol. ix., p. 426. 
Brownridge, Charles. On the occurrence of Quartzite and other Boulders 
in the Lower Coal Measures at Wortley, near Leeds. Ibid, p. 405. 
Cash, William. On the fossil fructifications of the Yorkshire Coal Measures. 
Ibid, p. 435, pis. 22-29. 
Cole, Rev. E. Maule. Note on dry valleys in the chalk. Ibid, p. 343. 
Crosskey, H. W., and others. Report on the position, height above the sea, 
lithological character, size and origin of the Erratic Blocks of England, 
&c. Eep, Brit. Assoc., Manchester, 1^87, p. 236. (Yorkshire Boulder 
Committee) 
Davis, James W. Note on a fossil species of Chlamydoselachus. Proc. Yorksh. 
Geol. and Pohjt. Soc, N.S., vol. ix., p. 392. 
On the Discovery and Excavation of an Ancient Sea- Beach near 
Bridlington Quay, containing Mammalian Remains. R<-p. Brit. Assoc, 
Manchester, p. 694. 
On the ancient flint-users of Yorkshire. Proc. Yorksh. Geol. and 
Polyt. Soc, N.S., vol. ix., p. 411. 
Summary of Geological Literature relating to Yorkshire, 1887. 
Ibid, p. 490. 
and others. Report on the Localities of the British Islands in 
which evidences of the existence of Pre-historic Inhabitants of the 
country are found. Rep. Brit. Assoc., Manchester, p. 168. 
Dawkins, W. Boyd. On the Geography of the British Isles in the Carboniferous 
Period. (Reference to Yorkshire) Rep. Brit. Assoc, 1887, p. 684. 
On the structure of the Millstone Grit of the Penine. Chain. 
Ibid, p. 686. 
Dawson, Sir J. William. On the Eozoic and Palaeozoic Rocks of the Atlantic 
Coast of Canada, in comparison with those of Western Europe, and of 
the interior of America. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol, xliv., p. 797. 
Etheridge, R., Woodward, H., and Jones, T. R. Fifth Report on the Fossil 
Phyllopoda of the PalfBozoic Rocks. (Refers to Yorkshire Localities). 
Rep Brit. Assoc, Manchester, 1887, p. 61. 
Hill, William. On the lower beds of the Upper Cretaceous Series in Lincoln- 
shire and Yorkshire, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc, vol, xliv., p. 320. 
HiNDE, G. J. On the Organic origin of Chert in the Carboniferous Limestone 
Series of Ireland, and its similarity to that in the corresponding strata 
of North Wales and Yorkshire. Rep. Brit. Assoc, Manchester, p. 688, 
and Geol. Mag., N.S., Dec. 3, vol. iv., pp. 435-446. 
Holmes, John. " Notes on Discoveries of Bronze Implements, &c., in the West 
Riding," Proc Yorksh. Qeol. and Polyt. Soc, N.S,, vol. ix., p. 427. 
