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YORKSHIRE long ago made its appeal to geologists on account of its magnificent coast-sections, carved out of strata abounding in marine remains. In memory of the work of the late Mr. C. Fox-Strangways, who was so long connected with the Geological Survey, the Yorkshire Geological Society has issued a bibliography which will be of value wherever Carboniferous, Jurassic, and Glacial deposits arouse interest. The work has been based on an incomplete manuscript prepared by Mr. Fox-Strangways, and has been undertaken in a most thorough spirit by Mr. T. Sheppard, of the Hull Museums, who is well known by his “Geological Rambles in East Yorkshire.”
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society.
Vol. xviii. Bibliography of Yorkshire Geology (C. Fox-Strangways Memorial Volume). By T. Sheppard. Pp. xxxvi + 629. (London, Hull, and York: A. Brown and Sons, Ltd., 1915.) Price 15s. net.
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C., G. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society . Nature 96, 675 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/096675b0
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