IN MEMORIAM : REV. E. MAULE COLE. 
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and the good he did by encouraging young workers can probably 
never be estimated. An account of the Rev. E. Maude Cole, 
with a Hst of his papers appeared in The Naturalist for August, 
1907. 
His j)apers were usually on antiquarian subjects, many such 
being in our own Proceedings. In addition to his two small 
handbooks already referred to, the following geological items are 
to his credit : — 
The Red Chalk . . . . Proc. Yorks. Geol. Soc. 1878 
The Origin and Formation of 
the Wold Dales . . . . „ ,. 1879 
The mite Chalk of Yorkshire „ „ 1882 
Sections at Cave and Drewton 1885 
The Physical Geography and 
Geology of the East Riding „ „ 1886 
The ParaUel Roads of Glen Gloy „ „ 1886 
Dry Valleys in the Chalk . . „ „ 1887 
Geology of the Driffield to 
Market Weighton Railway „ „ 1890 
The Boulder Qay Chffs of Filey „ „ 1894 
Distribution of Moors near York 1899 
His other Geological papers include " Waterspouts on the 
Wolds " (Trans. Hull Sci! and Field Nat. Qub, 1901) ; ' A Peat 
Deposit at Filey," Xaturalist, 1891 ; Report on a Yorkshire 
Coast Erosion," Naturalist, 1892 ; "In Memoriam, Robert 
Mortimer," Naturalist. 1892 ; " The recent Cloud-Burst on the 
Yorkshire Wolds," Naturalist, 1910 ; " Geology of Flamborough " 
(in Flamborough Village and Headland) ; and Geology of Scar- 
borough " (in Marshall's Guide to Scarborough). 
T. S. 
