Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, Volume 18

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Page 6 - Collection of English Words not generally used, with their Significations and Original, in two Alphabetical Catalogues. The one of such as are proper to the Northern, the other to the Southern Counties. With Catalogues of English Birds and Fishes : and an Account of the preparing and refining such Metals and Minerals as are gotten in England. [The
Page 84 - Treatise on Waterworks for the Supply of Cities and Towns ; with a Description of the principal Geological Formations of England as influencing the Supplies of Water.
Page 76 - Practice of Embanking Lands from the Sea, treated as a means of profitable employment of capital; with examples and particulars of actual embankments, and also practical remarks on the repair of old sea-walls.
Page 140 - Geology of Rutland and Parts of Lincoln, Leicester, Northampton, Huntingdon, and Cambridge, included in Sheet 64 of the one-inch Map of the Geological Survey ; with an Introductory Essay on the Classification and Correlation of the Midland District of England. Appendix, with Tables of Fossils by R. Etheridge. Pp. xv.+ 320.
Page 8 - Ingenious Proposal for a new sort of Maps of Countrys, together with Tables of Sands and Clays, such chiefly as are found in the North parts of England, drawn up about 10 years since, and delivered to the Royal Society, March
Page 57 - as the Result of an Inquiry, undertaken under the authority of the Lords' Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury by Charles Barry, HT De La Beche, William Smith, and Charles H. Smith, with reference to the Selection of Stone for building the new Houses of Parliament.
Page 4 - Chymica; or, The Chymical Anatomy of the Scarbrough and other Spaws in Y'orkShire. Wherein are interspersed Some Animadversions upon Dr. Wittie's lately Published Treatise of the Scarbrough-Spaw. Also, a short Description of the Spaws at Malton and
Page 36 - Chemical and Medical Report of the Properties of the Mineral Waters of Buxton, Matlock, Tunbridge Wells, Harrogate, Bath, Cheltenham, Leamington, Malvern, and the Isle of Wight.
Page 257 - Jones, E.—Report of the Committee ... to complete the investigation of the Cave at Elbolton, near Skipton, in order to ascertain whether Remains of Palaeolithic Man occur in the Lower Cave Earth. Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 1892, p. 266.
Page 123 - past and present: A History and a Description of the Three Ridings of the Great County of York, from the earliest ages to the year 1870; with an Account of its Manufactures, Commerce, and Civil and Mechanical Engineering.

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