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Summary of Geological Literature relating to the West 
Riding, published during 1874. 
Compiled by J. W. Datis. 
AiTKEl^, JoHX. Kotes on the Discovery of a New Fish of the genus Acrolepis, 
Ag.. in the Millstone Grit near Hebden Bridge. Trans. Maiich. Geol. Soc, 
vol. iii., pp. 36-47. 
Anon. Extraordinary Development of the Yorksliire Coal-field. Coll. Guard., 
vol, xxvii., p. 75G. 
A^-eline, W. T., J. E. Dakyns, C. F. Stkangways. Sheet 03 N.W. of Geo- 
logical Sui-vey of England— Knaresborough, Kipley, Boroughbridge, and 
Easingwold. 
AvELiNE, W. T., J. K. Dakyns, and J. C. Waed. Sheet 204 of the Map of the 
Geological Surv^ey (England), scale 6 in. to a mile — Aberford, Barwick. 
Thorner. 
Bakr, Thos. M. On the Geology of the North Eastern District of Yorkshire. 
Trans. Scot. Soc, Glasgow, vol. iv., pt. 3, pp. 21)1-300, Plate (Map). 
Blakb, Kev. J. F. Additional Remains of Pleistocene Mammals in Yorkshire. 
Rejy. Brit. Assoc. for 1873, Sections, p. 75. 
Note on the Red Chalk of Yorkshu-e, Geol. Mar/., Dec. 2. vol, i,, 
pp, 362-364 (Woodcut), 
Bower, John, Whitby Jet and its Manufacture. Jour. Soc. Arts, \ol. xxii,, No. 
1101, pp. 80-87. 
Brigg, Jno. On such of the Industries of Bradford as relate to its Geological 
Position. Itep. Brit. Assoc. for 1874. Sections, pp. 76-77 ; published in full 
under the title, " The Industrial Geology of Bradford," 8vo, Leeds, pp. 18. 
Busk, Prof. G. Notice of a Human Fibula of Unusual Form, discovered in the 
Victoria Cave, near Settle, Yorkshire. Jour. Anthroj). Inst., vol. iii., pp. 
392-395. (Plate.) 
Dakyns, J. E. On the Geology of a Part of Craven. Eep. Brit. Assoc. for 1873, 
Sections, pp. 78-79. 
Sheet 28 of Vertical Sections of the Geological Survey of England. 
Millstone Grit, Yoredales, and Carboniferous Limestone of Grassington 
Moor and Kettlewell. 
Davidson, Thomas. Monoga-aph of the British Fossil Brachiopoda, vol. iv., pt. 1. 
Supplement to the Recent, Tertiary, and Cretaceous sp., pp. 1-72, pis. i.-\'iii., 
Palasont. Soc, vol. xxvii, (R. Spectonensis described as new). 
Dawxins, W. B. Report of the Committee appointed for the piirpose of Explor- 
ing Settle Caves. Rej). Brit. Assoc., 1873, pp. 250-251. 
Observations on the Rate at which Stalagmite is being Accumulated in 
the Ingleborough Cave. Rej). Brit. Assoc. for 1873, Sections, p. 80. (See also 
Proc. Manch. Lit. and Phil. Soc, February, 1873). 
Cave Hunting. Researches on the Evidence of Caves respecting the 
Early Inhabitants of Em-ope (coloured Plate and Woodcuts), pp. xix., 
455, chap, iii., 8vo. London. 
Dickenson, J. On the Saliferous Strata. Trans. Geol. Soc, Manchester, vol. xiii., 
pt. 2, p. 23. 
Ellis, J. W, Note on the Stump Cross Caverns at Greenhow, near Pateley, 
Bridge. Itej}. Brit. Assoc for 1873, Sections, p. 80. 
Etheridge, R. On the Geology of Coal and Coal Deposits in the British Islands. 
Pep. oj Proc. of llth Annual Meeting Brit. Assoc. Gas Managers, pp. 84-109. 
Fairley T. Analysis of Water taken from the " Old Crescent Well," Harrogate, 
Nov. 14, 1873. Chem. Neios, vol. xxx.. No. 774, p. 151. 
