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PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, VOL. 29, PART 4, NO. 18, PP . 357-361, 31ST DECEMBER, 1954.
I N D E X TO VOLUME 29
Accounts for 1952, 75; for 1953, 183. AGAR, R., on glacial geology of
Middlesbrough. 237-253. Aislaby borehole, 213. Alkborough, Rhaetic of, 121 ff. Alston Block devolatilisation, 288
ff., PI. 18. Alum Shales, 174. Analyses, iron ores of G.B., 3. ANDERSON, W., on reddened beds
of Durham, 21-32; discusses J . B. SISSONS' paper on erosion surfaces, 332.
Annual Report for 1952, 73-76; for 1953, 181-184.
Apparent resistivity, 256. Argillaceous sediments as mediaeval
hones, 144 ff. Ashclough seam, 271, 274. Atterburg limits, 40 ff., 55. Austwick Grits, Pis. 6, 8.
Baiera, 70. Balance Sheet for 1952, 76; for
1953, 183. Barkestone, Rhaetic of, 133. Basement Beds, Carboniferous of
Ingleborough, 99. Bashall Brook, New Red Sand
stone, 16. Bearpark, resistivity of glacial
deposits at, 255-266. Berwick Hills, drift, 240 ff. Bideford, anthracites of, 295 ff. Bin Seam, 271, 274. Bituminous Shales, Lias, 174. Black Bed Mine, Low Moor, 3. Black Seam, 272. blagdeni zone, 69. Blankney, Rhaetic of, 128 ff. Blea Wyke, 161-179. Blea Wvke Sands. 174' Blue Wick, 161. Blunts Dene, landslips of, 44 ff. Bolton Marine Band, 15. Boreholes, SW. Lanes., PI. 1. Bottesford, Rhaetic of, 131 ff. Bradfield erosion of surface, 313. Brambles Farm Hotel, Middles
brough, laminated clay at, 242. Breccias, gash, 210. Brockrams, 219. Browney, River, glacial deposits of,
255 ff.
Browney Valley, section across, 264. Brushy Canyon Formation, 191. Bunny Hill, Rhaetic of, 134 ff. Burton upon Stather, Rhaetic of,
121 ff. Butterknowle Fault, 21.
Cannel Seam, 273, 281. Canonbie, sedimentary rhythms, a t
14. Capitan reef, 192. Carboniferous, contorted strata in,
149-160; reddened beds in NW. England, 1-20.
Carboniferous Limestone, coal seam in, PI. 7; of Ingleborough, 97 ff.
Carlisle Basin, 15. Carnallitic Marl, 226. Cartographical analysis, 309 ff. Castile Formation, 196-200. Castle Eden Dene, landslips of, 44
ff. Chapel-le-Dale, Ingletonian, 80 ff.;
Lower Palaeozoic, 85. Cherry Canyon Formation, 192. Cheshire Seam, 281. Clapham Beck, Lower Palaeozoic
of, 85. Claxheugh Rock, 22, 28. Claypole, Rhaetic of, 130. Clays, consolidation of, 52 ff.;
macro-structures in, 61 ff.; sensitivity of, 56; thixotropy of, 58 ff.
Cleveland Hills, Permian of, 216 ff. Cloughton Wyke, Jurassic plants
at, 65, 68. Coal, genesis of high rank, 267-303;
Jurassic, 278. Coal Measures, cyclic unit, 4; of
Ingleborough, 105 ff.; reddened beds of Durham and S. Northumberland, 21-32.
Coal seam in Carboniferous Limestone, PI. 7.
Coal Survey Code Nos., 286. Code Nos. of Coal Survey, 286. Coleby Wood, Rhaetic of, 122. Collingham, Rhaetic of, 129. Collyhurst Sandstone, 9. Combs Quarry, unconformity, PI.
6. Compaction, 54. Consolidation of clays, 52 ff.; of
soils, 37 ff. 357
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Consolidation press, 38. Contorted strata of Pennines, 149-
160. Cornholme, fracture cleavage, PI.
1.2. Correlation chart, Permian of Texas,
etc., PI. 13. Costock, Rhaetic of, 134 ff. Courrieres Concession, changes in
volatiles, 298. Crag Hill, 92. Craven Faults, 109 ff. Cretaceous sandstones as mediaeval
hones, 146. Crumbouke Seam, 6, 272, 275. Crummack Dale, PI. 8, PL 9;
Limestone pavement at, PL 4; Lower Palaeozoic of, 85 ff.
Cultra, Permian, 220. Cycle Yard seam, 6. Cyclic unit, Coal Measures, 4.
Dactylioceras tenuicostatum zone, 166.
Dam House Bridge, 89. D E A N , W. T., notes on part of the
Upper Lias succession at Blea Wyke, 161-179.
Delaware basin, Permian of, 186 ff. Deltaic sediments, Carboniferous, 5. Deltaic Series, 63 ff. Depth of Burial Theory of Devola-
tilisation, 301. Devolatilisation of coal seams, 282
ff. Dewey Lake formation, 205. Doe Seam, 272 ff. Dogger, 69. Dolomite in Carboniferous red beds,
26. Drag-folds, PL 12. Drainage system of SW. Yorks.,
305-342. Dumortieria spp. subzone, 166 ff. DUNHAM, K . C., on geology of Ingle-
borough, 77-115; on a petro-graphical study of mediaeval hones, 141-148; on reddened beds in Carboniferous of Durham, 2 1 -32.
Dunston, Rhaetic of, 128. Durham coalfield, borings through
Permian into, 23. Dyehouse Seam, 273.
Eagle Moor, Rhaetic of, 127. Ear thy Seam, 6. Edenside, reddened rocks of, 16. Eldon Hill Farm, opencast site, 25.
Equisetites, 66 ff. Equisetum columnare, 66. Erosion surfaces of SW. Yorks,
305-342, PL 21. Esk, River, alluvium of, 247; Coal
Measures of, 14. Estuarine Series, 63-71. Evaporites, Permian, 185-235. Evolution of drainage system of
SW. Yorks, 326 ff., PL 20. Expanding electrode probes, 260.
Farnworth bore, 9. FEARNSIDES, W. G., discusses J . B.
SISSONS' paper on erosion surfaces, 332 ff.
Five Quarters Seam, 273. Fixed Carbon Basis, 50%, 297 ff. Flora, Jurassic, 63-71. Florida Seam, 7. Forest bed, Tees estuary, 249. Foston, Rhaetic of, 130. Four Feet Seam, 281. Fracture cleavage, PL 12. Frechiella subcarinata subzone, 172
ff. Furnace Seam, 6.
Gaping Gill, PL 5. Gas"h breccias, 210. Genesis of High Rank Coals, 267-
303. Geology of Ingleborough district,
77-115; of Yorkshire Jurassic Flora, 63-71.
Glacial deposits of Bearpark, Co. Durham, 255-266; of Middlesbrough and Tees estuary, 237-253.
Glaciated surface, Austwick Flags, PL 9.
Glaciation of Ingleborough, 110 ff. Goat Seep Limestone, 192. Qrammoceras striatulum subzone,
169. Great Scar Limestone, 98. Greta River, section, 80. Grey Beds, Blea Wyke, 174. Grey Shales, Blea Wyke, 174. Gristhorpe Series, 69. Guadaloupe Series, 191 ff. Guide to the geology of the district
round Ingleborough, 77-115.
HABBEBJAM, G. M., on resistivity of glacial deposits, Co. Durham, 255-266.
Hanover, Permian of, 221 ff. Hard Shales (Lias), 174.
no. 18] INDEX TO VOLUME 29 359
HARRIS, T. M., on the geology of the Yorkshire Jurassic flora, 6 3 - 7 1 .
Hartlepool Fault, 2 0 7 ff. Haugia variabilis subzone, 1 6 9 ff. Helwith Bridge Quarry, PI. 7 . HEMINGWAY, J . E . , on Geology of
Ingleborough, 7 7 - 1 1 5 . High Rank Coals, genesis of, 2 6 7 -
3 0 3 . Hildoceras bifrons zone, 166 . Hildoceras serpentinum zone, 1 6 6 . Hilton Plant Beds, 10 , 2 1 9 . Hilt's Law, 2 7 0 ff.; Rate, 2 7 0 ff. Holme Moss erosion surface, 3 1 2 ff. Hones, mediaeval, petrographical
study of, 1 4 1 - 1 4 8 . Honestones, thin sections of, PI. 1 1 . Horton Flags, Pis. 6 , 7 . Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Ingletonian
of, 8 0 ff. Hull Pot, PI. 9 . HUMPHRIES, Mrs. E . E . , discusses
J . B. SISSONS' paper on erosion surfaces, 3 3 7 ff.
Ingleborough, geology of district around, 7 7 - 1 1 5 ; summit, PI. 5 .
Ingletonian series, 8 0 ff. Intraformational contorted strata
of the Lancashire Pennines, 1 4 9 -1 6 0 .
Jack Ass Trod, 7 1 . Jenkin Beck, Lower Palaeozoic of,
8 5 . Jet Rock, 174 . Jurassic flora, 6 3 - 7 1 ; coal, 2 7 8 .
K E N T , P . E . , on Rhaetic Beds of N E . Midlands, 1 1 7 - 1 3 9 .
Kettlethorpe, Rhaetic of, 1 2 5 ff.
Lackenby, drift of, 2 4 0 . Lancashire coalfield, coking coals,
2 8 3 ff. Lancashire Pennines , contor ted
strata of, 1 4 9 - 1 6 0 . Landslips, 4 4 ff. Lateritic weathering, 2 9 . Leonard Series, 1 8 9 ff. Lias, Upper, a t Blea Wyke, 1 6 1 -
1 7 9 . Idllia lilli subzone, 1 7 0 ff. Limestone pavement, Cramrnack
Dale, PI. 4 . Ldngula Beds, Blea Wyke, 174 . LINTON, D. L . , discusses J . B.
SISSONS' paper on erosion surfaces, 3 3 6 ff.
Liquid limit, 4 0 . Liquidity index, 4 1 . List of members, 3 4 3 . Llanelly, volatiles in coals of Pen
nant Sandstone, 2 9 8 . Long Bennington, Rhaetic of, 1 3 0
ff. Lower Limestone Group of Ingle-
borogh, 9 9 ff. Lower Mountain Seam, 2 8 1 . Lower Trent Syncline, 1 2 0 . Lyeopod megaspores, 6 8 . Lytocerm jurense zone, 1 6 6 .
Magnesian Limestone of N. England, 2 0 9 .
Marine erosion surfaces in SW. Yorks, 3 2 2 ff.
Marl Slate (Permian), 2 0 9 . Marsden borehole, 2 7 . Meal Bank Quarry, PI. 7 . Mediaeval Hones, petrographic
study of, 1 4 1 - 1 4 8 . Megaspores, lyeopod, 6 8 . Members, list of, 3 4 3 . Metamorphic rocks as honestones,
1 4 2 ff. Middle Beck Valley, Middlesbrough,
2 4 8 . Middle Limestone Group, Ingle
borough, 1 0 0 ff. Middlesbrough, glacial and post-
Glacial deposits of, 2 3 7 - 2 5 3 ; Permian of, 2 1 4 ff.
Millstone Grit as a honestone, 1 4 5 ff.; of Ingleborough, 1 0 5 .
MOREY, J . E., on a petrographical studv of mediaeval hones, 141 -1 4 8 . "
New Mexico, evaporites of, 1 8 5 - 2 3 5 . Newton Hall borehole, 6 ff. Nocton, Rhaetic of, 1 2 7 ff. Norber erratic blocks, PL 8 . North Blunts, 4 7 . North Staffordshire Coalfield, de-
volatilisation in, 2 8 4 ff. North Tees Power Station, section
in boulder clay, 2 3 9 .
Ochoa series, 1 8 8 , 1 9 6 - 2 0 6 , PL 1 5 . Oedometer, 3 7 ff. Ormesby Beck Valley, Middles
brough, drift of, 2 4 9 . Ovaticeras pseudovatum subzone, 1 7 3
ff. ovatus band, 1 7 4 ; subzone, 1 7 4 . Overburden pressure, 5 3 .
360 INDEX TO VOLUME 29 [vol. 29
Pachypteris lanceolata, 70. Pagiophyllum, 68 ff. Park Seam, 7. Parker Seam, 271. Paul Clough, drag-folds in, PI. 12. Pavement, limestone, Crummack
Dale, PI. 4. Peak Shales, Blea Wyke, 170, 174. Peak Steel, 161. Peat bed, Tees estuary, 249. Pembrokeshire coalfield, devolatili-
sation, 295. Pennant Sandstone, volatiles in
coals of, 298. Pennines, contorted strata of, 149-
160. Penrith Sandstone, 219. Permian correlation, Texas, etc.,
Pis. 13, 14, 15. Permian evaporites, 185-235. Permian, reddened beds beneath,
21-32. Peronoceras fibulatum subzone, 171
ff. Petrographical study of mediaeval
hones, 141-148. Phlyseogrammoceras dispansum sub-
zone, 167 ff. Pigeon House Seam, 7. Pilham, Rhaetic of, 123 ff. Plastic limit, 41. Plasticity index, 41 ff. Post-Glacial deposits of Middles
brough and Tees estuary, 237-253.
Pre-Ochoa evaporites, 194 ff. Prestwich boreholes, 271 ff. Profile of topography of SW. Yorks.,
PI. 20. Paeudogrammoceras struckmanni
subzone, 168 ff. Ptilophyllum pecten, 68.
Rams Seam, 272, 275. Ravenscar, 161 ff. Red minerals, 28. Redcar, Permian of, 214 ff. Reddened beds of Carboniferous age
in NW. England, 1-20; of Coal Measures of Durham and S. Northumberland, 21-32.
Report, annual, for 1952, 73-76; for 1953, 181-184.
Resistivity of glacial deposits, Co. Durham, 255-266; probe results, 260.
Rhaetic Beds of NE. Midlands, 117-139.
Rhythm, Coal Measures, 8, 14.
Ribblesdale, Lower Palaeozoic of, 85 ff.
Roberts-White Theory, 282 ff. Rustler Formation, 205.
St. Bees Sandstone, 11. St. Bees Shales, 219. Salado Formation, 200-205. Salt clay, 226. Salt Holme, Scrobicularia, 247. Saltburn, drift, 240. Saltwick, 71. Saturated soils, 35. Scarle, Rhaetic of, 129. Scotter, Rhaetic of, 123. Scrobicularia bed, 247. Sensitivity of clays, 56 ff. Serpula Beds, Blea Wyke, 168,
174. Sharlston erosion" surface, 316 ff. Sheffield Channel (Texas), 193. Shildon opencast site, 22 ff., PI. 2. Shotton, Co. Durham, 51, PI. 3. Shuttle Seam, 272, 275. Siderites, Carboniferous, 2 ff. Siliceous sediments as honestones,
144 ff. SISSONS, J . B., on erosion surfaces
of SW. Yorks., 305-342. SKEMPTON, A . W., soil mechanics in
relation to geology, 33-62. Soil mechanics in relation to geo
logy, 33-62. South Wales coalfield, PI. 19;
devolatilisation of, 292 ff. Spital, Rhaetic of, 124 ff. Sproxton, Rhaetic of, 133. Stereogram of Rhaetic beds, 121. STEWART, F. H., Permian evaporites
and associated rocks in Texas and New Mexico compared with those of northern England, 185-235.
Stixwould, Rhaetic of, 129. Stow Park, Rhaetic of, 125. Striatulus Shales, 169, 174. Sutton Manor borehole, PI. 1. Sycarham Series, 69.
Tees estuary, glacial and postglacial deposits of, 237-253.
Terebratula Bed, Blea Wyke, 163 ff.
Texas, evaporites, 185-235. Thixotropy, 58 ff. Thorney, Rhaetic of, 126 ff. Thuringia, Permian of, 221 ff. Torksey, Rhaetic of, 125. Tower Clough, Cornholme, fracture
cleavage, PI. 12.
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