286 
GEOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
1883. 
Cash, W. Yorkshire Fossil Mollusca. Proc. Yorks. Oeol. and Polyt. Soc, vol. 
viii , pp. 77-88. 
Cole, Rev. E. M. On the White Chalk of Yorkshire. Proc. Yorks. Geol. and 
Pulyt. Soc vol. viii., pp. 21-27. 
Dakyns, J. R. The Bridlington Crag. Geol. Mag., dec. ii., vol. x., p. 93. 
Davis, J. W. On the Fossil Fishes of the Carboniferous Limestone Series of 
Great Britain. Trans. R. Dublin Soc, ser. 2, vol. i., pp. 327-GOO, pis. 
xhi.-lxv. 
Biographical Notices of Eminent Yorkshire Geologists. L " John 
PhiUips " Proc. Yorks, Geol. and Polyt. Soc, vol. viii., pp. 3-20. 
Notes on the Occun-ence of Fossil Fish Remains in the Carboniferous 
Limestone Series of Yorkshire. Ibi'l, pp. 39-63. 
On Some Sections Exposed during the formation of the line of railway 
between Upton and Kirk Smeaton. Ibid, pp. 107-113. 
Summaiy of Geological Literature relating to Yorkshire, published 
during 18S2, with Addenda for 1881. Ibid, pp. 147-148. 
Eddy, J. R. On the Lead Veins in the neighbourhood of Skipton. Proc. Yorks. 
Geol. and Polt/t. Soc, vol. viii., pp. G3-G9, 
HuDLESTOK, "W. H. Notes on the Excursion to the "West Riding of Yorkshire. 
Proc Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc, vol. viii., pp 113-135. 
Keeping, "W. The Geology of the New Railway Cuttings in the Cave District, 
South Yorkshire. Ann. Rep. Yorks. Phil. Soc. for 1882, p. 45. 
and C. S. Middlemiss. On Some New Railway Sections and other Rock 
Exposures in the district of Cave, Yorkshire. Geoi. Mag. dec. ii., vol. 
X., pp. 215-221, 
Lamplugh, G. "W. Glacial Sections near Bridlington. Part ii. Proc. Yorks. Geol. 
and Pol'jt. Soc, vol. viii. pp. 27-38. 
Thornwick Bay, Flamborough. Ibid, pp, 103-107. 
Law, R. and James Horsfall. On the Discovery of Flint Implements on the 
hills between Todmorden and Marsden. Proc. Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. 
Soc- vol. viii., pp. 70-7G. 
Mackintosh, D. Results of Observations m 1882, on the Positions of Boulders 
relatively to the Underlying and Surrounding Ground, in North Wales 
and North-west Yorkshire ; with remarks on the evidence they fm'nish 
of the recency of the close of the Glacial Period. Quart. Jour, Geol. 
Soc , vol. xxxix., Proc pp. 67-69. 
Reade, T. M. The Drift-beds of the North-west of England and North Wales. 
Part ii. — Their Nature, Stratigraphy and Distribution. Quart. Jour. 
Geol. Soc, vol. xxxix., pp. 83-132, pL v. 
Tew, T. W. On the Recent Extension of Mining Operations under the Permian 
Formation. Proc Yorks. Geol. and Polyt. Soc. vol. viii., pp. 89-102. 
Woodward, Dr. H. Synopsis of the Genera and Species of Carboniferous Lime- 
stone Trilobites. Geol. Mag., dec. ii., vol. x , pp. 445 454 and 481-487, 
pis. xi., xii. 
The Society is much indebted to the kindness of Mr. W. H. Dalton, of H.!M. 
Geological Sui'vey, for his assistance in the above compilation. 
