197 
Page 
" On tlie Stoue Avenues of Carnac, and otliei* Pre-historic Monuments of 
Brittany,"' by Kev. W. C. Lukis, M.A., F.S.A 85 
" On the Bridlington Flint Implements," by J. Ffooks, Esq 99 
Address of Lord Wharncliffe, and Eeport 125 
" On the Nature, Correlation, and Mode of Accumulation of the Di-ift 
Deposits of the West Riding of Yorkshire: with Remarks on the 
Origin of Escarpments, Valleys, and Outlet Gorges ; and an A])pendix 
on the Cliffs at Plumpton, Brimham, Gordale, and Malham," by D. 
Mackintosh, Esq., F.G.S 130 
" An Account of the Anglo-Saxon Ring discovered near Driffield, York- 
shire, now in the possession of the Rev. George Welby. Barrowby, 
Grantham," by Rev. J. T. Fowler, M.A., F.S.A., of North Ki-lscy ... 157 
" Notice of the Discovery of a Pan* of Ancient Shoes and a Hiircan Skeleton 
in a Peat Moss on Austwick Common, near Clapliam," by H. Denny, 
A.L.S 162 
" The Runic Monuments of Northumbria," by Rev. D. H. Haigh, of Godiug- 
ton 178 
" On some Peculiar Geological Features of Rombold's Moor," by Edward 
Sewell, M.A., F.R.G.S., of llkley 221 
Some Observations on Coal and Coal Mining, and the Economical Work- 
ing of our Coal-fields," by Walter Rowley, Mining Engineer, Leeds... 229 
" British Pit Dwellings in the Neighbourhood of Doncastcr," by Rev. F. 
Scott Surtees, M.A., Sprotbrough 246 
Paper on Certain Roman Roads in Yoi'kshire in Use at the Present Day," 
by F. A. Leyland, of Halifax 259 
In the List of Papers given above, several have been omitted, being on 
subjects having no relationship to the Geol ogy, or kindred sciences, of the West 
Riding. 
