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Summary op Geological Literature relating to York- 
shire, Published during 1885, with addenda for 
1884. 
Compiled by J. W. DAVIS. 
1884.— addenda. 
Clarke, T. J. The Yorkshire Caves, a three days trip with the Tyneside Field 
Club. Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle, 
vol. viii., pp. 50-07. 
De Range, C.E. Ninth Report of the Committee .... for ... . Underground 
Waters .... Rep. Brit. Assoc. for 1883, pp. 147-159. 
On the occurrence of Brine in Coal Measures, with some remarks 
on filtration. Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, vol. xviii., pp. 61-68. 
Fox-Strangways, C. Particulars of a Well Boring at Irton, near Scarborough, 
Rep. Brit. Ass. for 1883, p. 151. 
Explanation of Quarter Sheet 93, N.E. The Geology of the 
county N.E. of York, and S. of Malton. Memoirs Geol. Survey, 
Gardner, J. S. British Cretaceous Nuculid®, Quart. Jour. Geol. Soc, vol. xl., 
p. 120. , three plates. (Speeton Clay ). 
Geological Survey of England and Wales. Sheet 131. Horizontal sections of 
Yorkshire Coiist from Redcar to Upleatham. 
Hemingway, W. Fossil Flora of the Barnsley district. Quart. Trans. Barnsley 
Nat. Soc, vol. iv., p. 6, plate. 
Jones, T. R., Kirkby, J. W. and Brady, G. S. Monograph of the British Fossil 
Bivalved Entomostraca from the Carboniferous formation. Part i.. 
The Cypridinadae and their allies. Falceontog. Soc, 1884, pp. 57-92, 
plates. 
Jukes-Brown, A. J. Student's Handbook of Physical Geology. Svo. London, 
(References to Yorkshire.) 
Oswald, S. On a perched block of Sandstone in Lunesdale. Nat. Hist. Trans. 
N. I), and Newcastle, vol. viii., pp. 181-184. 
Phillips, J. Arthur. A Treatise on Ore Deposits, Svo. London, pp. 651. 
( Reference to Yorkshire. ) 
Reid, Clements. Dust and Soils. Geol. Mag., April, pp, 165-169. (Reference 
to Yorksh. Wolds.) 
Teall, J. J. H. Petrological notes on some North of England Dykes. Quart. 
Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xl., pp. 209-247, pi. xii. and xiii. Geol. Mag., 
n.s,, dec. iii., vol. i., p. 92, 
TiFFEN, J. H. Prize Essay on the Agriculture of East and North-Riding of 
Yorkshire. North British Agriculturist, vol. xxxvi., pp. 773-738. 
Wild, G, Sigillaria (Pot-holes) and their detection in the roof of a Coal Seam by 
their stigmarian roots. Trans. Manch. Geol. 6oc., vol. xvii., pp. 215-224, 
three plates. (Reference to Yorkshire.) 
Williamson, Prof. W. C. On some supposed fossil algse from Carboniferous rocks. 
Rep. Brit. Assoc 1883, p. 493. 
Presidential Address to the Geological Section of the British 
Association at Southport. Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1883, pp. 476-489. 
(Refers to Yorksh. Coal Plants.) 
