Local Heroes:

J W Stather, Tom Sheppard and the East Riding Boulder Committee

by Mike Horne FGS

 

Thomas Sheppard 1876-1945

Bibliography of publications about East Yorkshire Geology

1895. [boulders at] Burstwick. The Naturalist 343.

1895. On another section of the so-called interglacial gravels of Holderness. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 13, 1-14.

1895. On the occurrence of Scandinavian boulders in England. Geological Magazine 3, 129-133.

1896. [boulders at] Burstwick. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 2,8.

1896. Notes on the occurrence of Shap Granite etc. in Lincolnshire. [South Ferriby and Barton] The Naturalist 333-9.

1896. On another section of the so-called interglacial gravels of Holderness. [abstract] Geological Magazine 4, 83-4.

- & H B Muff 1896. Notes on the glacial geology of Robin Hood's Bay. Geological Magazine 4, 52.

1897. Bibliography [of East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire] 1895. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 3, 25-27.

1897 Hull Naturalists at Spurn. Science Gossip September 1897, 124-5.

1897. Lincolnshire Erratics. [North Lincolnshire + Hessle + North Ferriby]. The Naturalist 228.

1897. Notes on Elephas antiquus and other remains from the gravels at Elloughton, near Brough, East Yorkshire. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 12, 221-231.

1897. Notes on the ice-borne blocks of Shap Granite &c found in Lincolnshire.[South Ferriby + Barton] Lincolnshire notes and queries. March & July 1897 9 pp.

+ H Muff 1897. [boulders at] Robin Hoods' Bay. The Naturalist 63-4.

1897. The extinct animals of Holderness [Abstract]. Science Gossip. July 1897 61.

1898. Bibliography [of papers about the geology of East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire] 1896-7. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 4. 37-9-

1898. Bibliography 1896-7. The Naturalist 271-96.

1898. Excursions during 1896. [Bridlington, North Ferriby and Swanland, Withernsea, Beverley, Driffield, Whitby, Staithes, Paull &c]. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 4, 6-9.

1898. Excursions during 1897. [Little Weighton, Hornsea, Scarborough, Hackness, Newbald, Sancton, Cliff &c]. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 4, 11-17.

1898. Notes on a large pair of antlers of the red deer (Cervus elephas) from the peat at Hornsea. Transactions of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists Club, 1, 22-23.

1898. Origin of the Humber mud.[abstract]. Science Gossip August 1898. 82-3.

1898. Remains of the Red Deer, from the peat beds at Withernsea.

1898. The Hessle Chalk Quarries. 8pp (reprint) William Andres & Co, London.

1898. The origin and the contents of the gravels around Hull [abstract.' Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 4, 21.

1899. [boulders at] Atwick, Brough, Dimlington, Easington [&c.]. The Naturalist 16-18.

1899. Bibliography ...1894. The Naturalist 81-103.

1899. Bibliography ... 1895. The Naturalist 305-324.

1899. [display of geological specimens at a meeting of the] Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists' Club. Science Gossip March 1899, 319.

1899. Skull of Ana boscus from the peat at Withernsea. Transactions of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists Club 1, 44.

1899. Skull of an elephant at Kilnsea. Transactions of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists Club 1, 54.

1899. The contents and origin of the gravels around Hull. Transactions of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists Club 1, 45-51.

1899. The Mortimer Museum. Suggested purchase by the Hull Corporation. 8pp, privately printed, Hull.

1900. A descriptive catalogue of the specimens in the Mortimer Museum, Driffield. 92pp, privately printed, London.

1900. [boulders at] Atwick, Brough, Dimlington, Holmpton, Hornsea, Withernsea. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 5,5.

1900. Bibliography [of East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire] 1899. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 5. 27-8.

1900. Bibliography: papers and records published with respect to the Natural History and Physical Features of the North of England. Geology and Palaeontology. 1896. The Naturalist 173-92.

1900. Field meetings during 1898. [Filey, South Cave, Malton, North Grimston, Speeton, Brough, Middleton-on-the-Wolds, &c.]. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 5, 7-11.

1900. Notes on some remains of cryptocleidus from the Kellaways Rock of East Yorkshire. Geological Magazine 8, 535-8.

1900. Notes on some remains of cryptocleidus from the Kellaways Rock of East Yorkshire. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 5, 23-4.

1900. Notes on some remains of cryptocleidus from the Kellaways Rock of East Yorkshire. Science Gossip 7, 287.

1900. Prehistoric Man in Holderness. Transactions of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists Club 1, 71-89.

1900. Saurian remains in the Kellaways Rock, Brough, East Yorkshire. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 5, 23-4.

1900. Tooth of Oxyrhina macrorhiza from the Red Chalk at Speeton. Transactions of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists Club 1,119.

1901. Fossil Walrus in Holderness. Transactions of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists Club 1, 250

1901. Bibliography ... 1897. The Naturalist 17-36.

1901. Bibliography ... 1898. The Naturalist 305-24

1901. Geology of the neighbourhood of Brough, East Yorkshire. The Naturalist 119-144. [note - some of the photos are also in "Rambles"]'

1901. Burstwick gravel pit, Holderness. The Naturalist 217.

1901. Yorkshire Coast Erosion Committee Report for 1899 and 1900. The Naturalist, 125-8.

1901. Yorkshire Naturalists at Brough. The Naturalist 219-229.

1901. [geology in:] Yorkshire Naturalists at Wykeham [near Scarborough]. The Naturalist 287-301.

1902. A striated pavement at Withernsea. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 5, 41.

1902. Bibliography [of papers about the geology of East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire 1899]. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 5, 47-8.

1902. Bibliography ... 1899. The Naturalist 317-336.

1902. East Riding Geological Specimens. Hull Museums Publications no. 7, 13-20.

& Stather 1902. Field meetings during 1899 [ including Willerby, Little Weighton, North Cave, Brandesburton, Leven, Wetwang, Garton-on-the-Wold, &c.]. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 5, 32-6.

1902. Landslip at Withernsea. The Naturalist 305. [1 sentence long !]

1902. Large mammoth tooth at Aldborough. The Naturalist 258.

1902. [Boulders at ] Meaux, near Beverley. The Naturalist 215.

1902. Note on a nearly complete specimen of "Icthyosaurus thyreispondylus" from the Kimmeridge Clay at Speeton. Geological Magazine 427. [found by C G Danford]

1902. Perthshire rocks in East Yorkshire. The Naturalist 351.

1902. Pleistocene fishes in south east Yorkshire. The Naturalist 258.

1902 Remains of "Icthyosaurus thyreispondylus" from the Kimmeridge Clay of East Yorkshire. Hull Museums Publications no 10.

1902. Reindeer antler in the peat, Withernsea. The Naturalist 304.

1902. Shells at Hornsea Mere. The Naturalist 366.

1902. The Yorkshire Boulder Committee and its work. A retrospect. The Naturalist 217-222.

1902. Yorkshire Naturalists at North Grimston. The Naturalist 293-301. [note - E M Cole was ill and the Geology Section was led by Stather instead - this could be connected to the letter in the HGS Archives?]

1903. A local relic of the Ice Age. The Naturalist 11-13.

1903. An extinct monster The Naturalist 8-10.

1903. Beavers in East Yorkshire. The Naturalist 109-10.

1903. Bibliography 1900 Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 65-6.

1903. Bibliography ... 1901 The Naturalist 413-6 + 463-73.

1903. [Boulders] at Easington. The Naturalist 75.

1903. Geological Rambles in East Yorkshire. 235pp Browns, Hull.

& J W Stather 1903. Field meetings during 1900 [Flamborough, Skipsea, Scarborough, Henon, Paull, Speeton & Brough]. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 51-8.

1903. Hull's contribution to science. The Naturalist 217-20, 233-40, 307-12.

1903. Mammoth tusk at Brough. The Naturalist 104.

1903. Model of Flamborough Headland. The Naturalist 18-19.

1903. Shap Granite [and] Rhomb -Porphyry [at] Burstwick Gravel pits, Holderness. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 5,50.

1903. Some local borings [including, Hedon, Dairycoats and St Andrews Dock]. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 5, 62-5.

1903. Yorkshire Naturalists at Filey. The Naturalist 241-51.

1904. Geological discovery at Bridlington. Geological Magazine 50, 335-6.

1904. Geological discovery at Bridlington. Hull Museums Publications 19, 17-19.

1904. Guide to the Municipal Museum, Royal Institution, Albion Street. Hull Museum Publications 18, 35pp,

1904. Quartzite pebbles on the Yorkshire Wolds. The Naturalist 54-6.

1904. Remains of the bear in East Yorkshire The Naturalist 142-3. [ from Bridlington Crag in collection of Judge Bedwell]

1904. Remains of the Lion in East Yorkshire. Hull Museums Publications 20, 26-8.

1904. Remains of the Lion in East Yorkshire. The Naturalist 102-4. [thought to be from Hornsea, but in fact collected from Bielsbeck by John Philips].

1904. Walrus remains in Holderness. The Naturalist 317. [tusk from Kelsey Hill]

1904. Yorkshire Naturalists at Spurn. The Naturalist 233-8.

1905. Large mammoth tooth at Withernsea. The Naturalist 348.

1905. Notes on the geology of South Ferriby. Transactions of the Lincolnshire Naturalists Union 1, 52-72, 1 pl.

1905. On a section of the Boulder Clay at Withernsea. The Naturalist 300-4.

1905. The Making of East Yorkshire. The Naturalist 105-115, 131-139, pl v [address to the Hull and District Teachers Association]

1905. Yorkshire Naturalists at Loftus. The Naturalist 246-253.

1905. Yorkshire Naturalists at Pocklington. The Naturalist 246-53

1906. A Scarborough geological collection. Hull Museums Publications no 35, 17.

1906. A Scarborough geological collection. The Naturalist 346.

1906. Bibliography 1901-5. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 6, 82-93.

& J W Stather. 1906. East Riding Boulder Committee's reports. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 6 70-75

1906. Fossil tusk at Bridlington [Elephas antiquus]. The Naturalist 206.

1906. A descriptive catalogue of the specimens in the Mortimer Museum, Driffield.

1906. Humber district geological notes [accounts of local finds] Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 6, 65-69.

1906. List of papers, maps, etc, relating to the erosion of the Holderness coast and to changes in the Humber estuary. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 6, 43-57.

1906. Notes on some Speeton Clay belemnites. Hull Museum Publications 29, 8.

1906. Notes on some Speeton Clay belemnites. The Naturalist 97-9 + 2 pl.

1906. On a section of the post-glacial deposit at Hornsea. The Naturalist 420-424.

1906. Rare Speeton Clay fossils. The Naturalist 214.

1906. The making of East Yorkshire. A Brown & Son, Hull & London. 29pp, 4pl.

1907. A deformed belemnite [from Speeton]. The Naturalist 132.

1907. Dentalium giganteum. Hull Museum Publications 44, 228.

1907. Dentalium giganteum. The Naturalist 228.

1907. Interesting find in East Yorkshire [elephant molar at Brough]. Hull Museums Publications 45, 20.

& J W Stather 1907. Note on a new section in the Glacial Drifts of Holderness. The Naturalist 303-4.

& J W Stather 1907. Note on a new section in the Glacial Drifts of Holderness. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 16, 71-6.

& J W Stather 1907. Note on a new section in the Glacial Gravels of Holderness. Geological Magazine 468.

& J W Stather 190.7 Note on a new section in the Glacial Gravels of Holderness. Report of the British Association 1907. 515-6.

1907. On a section in a post glacial estuarine deposit at Hornsea. Geological Magazine 128.

1907. On a section in a post glacial estuarine deposit at Hornsea. The Naturalist 420-4.

1907. On a section in a post glacial estuarine deposit at Hornsea . Report of the British Association 581.

1907. Recent geological discoveries at Speeton [Perisphinctes , fish and crocodile]. Hull Museums Publications 44, 21.

190.7 Recent geological discoveries at Speeton. The Naturalist 277-9.

1907. The cliffs and birds of Bempton. Yorkshire Notes and Queries 104-111.

1907. Yorkshire Naturalists at South Cave. The Naturalist 286-9.

1907. Yorkshire Naturalists at Robin Hood's Bay. The Naturalist 198-200.

1908. Belemnite in Black Flint in East Yorkshire. The Naturalist 320.

1908. Bones of Reindeer at Hessle. The Naturalist 424.

1908. Coast erosion at Dimlington The Naturalist 384.

1908. Fish and other remains from the Chalk of Lincolnshire. Hull Museum Publications no . 52

1908. Fish and other remains from the Chalk of Lincolnshire. The Naturalist 187-9 + pl xxi.

1908. Footprints in a Yorkshire Sandstone. The Naturalist 302-10. [ found by H Brodrick at Saltwick]

1908. Foreign flints in the east coast drifts. Geological Magazine 575-6.

1908. Geological specimens. Hull Museum Publications no 55, 5.

1908. Hornsea: its mere and coastline. The Naturalist 302-10.

1908. Note on a new section in the glacial gravels of Holderness . Report of the British Association for1907, 515-6.

1908. The North Sea. The Naturalist 459-461.

& H C Drake 1909. Catalogue of specimens in the 'Lether' collection and of the Cornbrash fossils in the Hull Museum. Hull Museums Publications no 58.

& H C Drake 1909. Catalogue of specimens in the 'Lether' collection and of the Cornbrash fossils in the Hull Museum. Transactions of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists Club 4, 71-90

1909. Coast changes in East Yorkshire. Geographical Journal 34, 500-513.

1909. Natural History of Runswick. The Naturalist 309-313.

1909. On a specimen of Eryon antiquus Broderip, from the Yorkshire Lias. Hull Museum Publications no 58.

1909. On a specimen of Eryon antiquus Broderip, from the Yorkshire Lias. The Naturalist 8-10.

1909. On a specimen of Eryon antiquus Broderip, from the Yorkshire Lias. Transactions of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists Club 4, 11-13.

1909. Pink flints in the Chalk. Geological Magazine 88

1909. Plants from the peat [at Immingham and Hull Docks] . The Naturalist 443

1909. Shap Granite at Hull [ at Joint Dock]. The Naturalist 443

1909. Skull of Bison. Hull Museum Publications 60, 10-11.

1909. Vertebra of Codfish in Holderness Gravels. The Naturalist 225.

1909. Yorkshire Naturalists at Market Weighton. The Naturalist 232-4.

1910. A buried valley at North Sea Landing, Flamborough. Geological Magazine 356-7.

1910. Bibliography [of geological papers of East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire 1906-9]. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 6 142-165.

1910. Bibliography [of memoirs containing the work of J R Dakyns]. The Naturalist 387-9.

1910. Boring at Hull The Naturalist 181. [Earles shipyard]

1910. In memoriam. Charles Fox-Strangways FGS 1944-1910. The Naturalist 210-212.

1910. Large Scandinavian erratics in East Yorkshire. The Naturalist 450.

1910. Lias fossils from the drift. The Naturalist 245.

1910. Mammoth tooth from a Chalk fissure in North Lincs. [South Ferriby]. The Naturalist 374.

1910. Recent geological work in the Humber district. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 6, 112-129.

1910. Rhinoceros tooth at Dimlington, East Yorkshire. The Naturalist 94.

1910. The glacial history of Holderness. Transactions of the Leeds Geologial Association 6, 21-3.

& J W Stather 1910. The natural history of Spurn. The Naturalist 341-5

1910. Tooth of Elephas antiquus in Holderness. Hull Museum Publications 74, p298.

1910. Tooth of Elephas antiquus in Holderness. The Naturalist 360.

1910. Yorkshire Natruralists at Scarborough. The Naturalist 25-7.

191.1 East Yorkshire history in plan and chart. Hull Literary Club Magazine 4, 120-3.

1911. Extinct animals of East Yorkshire. Hull Museum Publications no. 81. 5pp.

1911. Extinct animals of East Yorkshire. The Naturalist 225-30.

1911. In memoriam: John Robert Mortimer. The Naturalist 329-30.

1911. In memoriam: Rev. E Maule Cole MA FGS 1933-1911. The Naturalist 175 + 178.

1911. Naturalists at Barton-on-Humber [incl. list of fossils found]. The Naturalist 294-5.

1911. Prominent Yorkshire Workers V - John Robert Mortimer [incl. Bibliography]. The Naturalist 186-191 + pl.

1911. Tooth of mammoth from Kelsey Hill [weighing 9 lb]. Hull Museums Publications 78, p15.

1911. Yorkshire Glacial Committee [report for 1910]. The Naturalist 65-66.

1912. Coast changes at Hornsea. The Naturalist 112-130 + 5pl.

1912. In memoriam F M Burton FLS FGS 1829-1012. The Naturalist 186-7.

1912. In memoriam - The Rev E Maule Cole MA FGS. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 256-7.

1912. Lost Towns of the Yorkshire Coast. Hull Lit. Club Mag, 4, 234-40. [reprinted in 1980s by Malet Lambert School - Local History Reprints.]

1912. Lost Towns of the Yorkshire Coast. Brown, Hull & London 329pp [original price 7/6]

1912? Spurn Point and the lost towns of the Humber. Institute of Water Engineers, Westminster 23pp.

1912. The evolution of Bridlington. The Naturalist 270-3.

1912. Yorkshire Naturalists at Bridlington. Geology. The Naturalist 214-5.

1913. Coast dangers at Hornsea. The Naturalist 99.

1913. Guide to the Municipal Museum, Royal Institution, Albion Street, Hull. 4th edn. 52pp.

1913. Remains of seal in the Holderness glacial drift. The Naturalist 197.

1914. The early history of Filey. The Naturalist 269-73.

1914. In memoriam: Alfred John Jukes-Browne FRS FGS 1851-1914. The Naturalist 325.

1914. A Yorkshire Dene Hole [an underground Chalk mine at Cottingham]. The Naturalist 379-381.

1914. Bibliography of Yorkshire geology. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 18, 629pp. [Also sold separately by Browns for 15/- ]

1915. Yorkshire's contribution to science. The Naturalist 17-25 + 71-77 + 109-114 + 131-139. [Presidential Address to the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union]

1916. A Yorkshire Dene Hole [at Cottingham]. Hull Museum Publications 109.

1916. Bibliography of Yorkshire Geology 1915. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 19, 59-60.

1916. Glacial beds at Hunmanby, E. Yorks. The Naturalist 248-9.

1916. Yorkshire's contribution to science: with a bibliography of Natural History publications. 240pp. A Brown and Sons, Hull and London [ price 5/- ]

1917. A new species of Lima from the English Chalk. [L. middletonensis from Middleton, with a faunal list]. No. 112.

1917. A new species of Lima from the English Chalk. The Naturalist 309-11.

1917. In memoriam - Clement Reid FRS, FLS, FGS. The Naturalist 267.

1917. Mammoth tooth found on the Yorkshire coast. The Naturalist 329.

1917. Martin Simpson and his geological memoirs. [abstract] The Naturalist 310.

1917. Thecosmilia sp. in the Millipore Oolite of South Cave. The Naturalist 311.

1917. William Smith: his maps and memoirs. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 19, 75-253.

1917. Bibliography of Yorkshire geology 1916-17. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 330-344.

1918. British Geological Maps as a record of the advance of science [abstract]. Proceedings of the Geological Society 74.

1918. Geology [of Market Weighton]. The Naturalist 265-6.

1918. In memoriam J H Howarth JP FGS. The Naturalist 172-3.

1918. Martin Simpson and his geological memoirs. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 19, 298-316.

1919. In memoriam: Edward Lamplough [the Naturalist and poet from Hull]. The Naturalist 181.

1919. In memoriam: H C Drake FGS (1863-1918). Geological Magazine 144.

1919. In memoriam: H C Drake FGS (1863-1918). The Naturalist 107-9

1919. The Lost Towns of the Yorkshire Coast and the chapters bearing upon the geography of the district. Browns 328pp. Reprinted 1986 by Mr Pye Books, Howden. 329pp.

1920. Bibliography of Yorkshire geology 1918-19. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society

1920. Remains of Elk etc. in East Yorkshire [at Barmston]. The Naturalist 285-8.

1920. The evolution of topographical and geological maps.

1920. The origin of the materials used in the manufacture of prehistoric stone weapons in East Yorkshire [abstract]. The Naturalist 146-7.

1920. The origin of the materials used in the manufacture of prehistoric stone weapons in East Yorkshire. Trans East Riding Antiquarian Soc. 23, 34-54.

1920. William Smith: his maps and memoirs. A Brown and Sons, Hull. 178pp.

1920. Yorkshire Naturalists at Beverley. The Naturalist 389-90.

1921. Old paving stone from Iceland. The Naturalist 419.

1921. Pseudodiadema variolare (Brongiart) in the lower Chalk of North Lincolnshire [South Ferriby]. The Naturalist 181.

1921. Remains of Elephas in East Yorkshire. The Naturalist 76.

1921. Spurn Point and the lost towns of the Humber. The Naturalist 253-4.

1921. Spurn Point and the lost towns of the Humber. Transactions of the Institute of Water Engineers.

1921. Spurn Point and the lost towns of the Humber. Water 257-8 + 265-6

1921. The origin of the materials used in the manufacture of prehistoric stone weapons in East Yorkshire. Hull Museums Publications 122, 34-54.

? - 1921. William Smith [new portrait found]. The Naturalist 260-2.

1922. Bibliography of Yorkshire Geology 1920-21. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 19, 428-442.

1922. Early Humber geography. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 6, 223-231.

1922. Geology of the East Riding of Yorkshire. pp 274-282 of T Sheppard (ed.) British Association Handbook to Hull and the East Riding. 532pp.

1922 (ed.) Handbook to Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire. [prepared for the British Association meeting in 1922] . A Brown and Sons, London and Hull. 532pp

1922. Hull's water supply. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 6, 249-254.

1922. In memoriam: Clement Reid FRS, FLS, FGS (1833-1919). Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 19, 420-422.

1922. Large ammonite at South Ferriby. The Naturalist 201.

1922. Mammouth tooth from Auburn, East Yorkshire. The Naturalist 20.

1922. Recent Glacial sections in Holderness. Hull Museums Publications 128, 65-66.

1922. Recent Glacial sections in Holderness. The Naturalist 65-66.

1922. The Spittal at Filey Brigg. The Naturalist 267-?

1922. Remains of Elk in East Yorkshire. Hull Museum Publications 128, 285-8.

1922. The Hull Municipal Museum.

1922. Vertebrate remains from the peat of Yorkshire, new records. [birds at Hornsea and Withernsea] The Naturalist 187-8.

1923. Coast changes at Flamborough. The Naturalist 336.

1923. Geology of the East Riding of Yorkshire. pp 274-282 of "Handbook to Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire."

1923 (ed.) Handbook to Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire. Presented to the members of the Royal Sanitary Institute on the occasion of their 34th Annual Congress, held at Hull July 30th to August 4th 1923. A Brown and Sons, London and Hull. 532pp

1923. Red Deer skeleton from the Holderness peat [Skipsea]. Hull Museum Publications no 138.

1923. Red Deer skeleton from the Holderness peat [Skipsea]. Nature 806.

1923. Red Deer skeleton from the Holderness peat [Skipsea]. The Naturalist 369-71.

1923. The Spittal at Filey Brigg. The Naturalist 232

1923. The lost towns of the Humber and local coast changes. pp 283-328 of " Handbook to Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire. "

1923. Vegetable and animal remains in peat near Hull. The Naturalist 222-3..

1924. Bibliography of Yorkshire geology 1922-23. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 20, 134-152.

1924. Neocomian Ammonites. Hull Museums Publications no 138.

1924. Neocomian Ammonites. The Naturalist 170-2.

1924. Peat investigation. The Naturalist 55.

1924. Remains of birds from the Holderness peat. The Naturalist 50.

1924. The pre-Glacial Humber. The Naturalist 134.

1925. Belemnites from the clay on the Foreshore at South Ferriby, Lincs. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 6, 287-9.

1925. Bibliography of Yorkshire Geology 1924. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 20, 293-300.

1925. New exposure in the Lower Inferior Oolites at South Cave, E. Yorks. The Naturalist 213.

1925. Elephant tooth at Bridlington. The Naturalist 368.

1925. In memoriam F. Fielder Walton FGS (1860-1925). The Naturalist 221-222.

1926. Bibliography of Yorkshire Geology 1925. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 20, 439-443.

1926. In memoriam: A W Rowe FGS. The Naturalist 308.

1926. In memoriam. George William Lamplugh FRS, FGS (1859-1926). The Naturalist 341-3.

1926. Remains of Bos primigenius at Paull, East Yorks. Hull Museum Publications 142, p1.

1926. Remains of Bos primigenius at Paull, East Yorks. The Naturalist 238.

1926. Scandinavian boulders in Britain . The Naturalist 336-337.

1927. Bibliography of Yorkshire Geology 1926. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 21, 71-76.

1927. Borings at Hull. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 7, 38.

1927. Coast Erosion in Yorkshire. Naturalists Union: Annual Report 1926. The Naturalist 92-3.

1927. Depth of Humber peat. The Naturalist 246 [ > 35' at Saltend]

1927. East Yorkshire mammals. The Naturalist 193-9 [part of lecture series for BBC].

1927. In memoriam. James Fraser Robinson 1857-1927. The Naturalist 126-8.

1927. Mammalian remains from the Holderness gravels. The Naturalist 297.

1927. Obituary. [G W Lamplugh, J F Robinson & F F Walton]. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 7, 33-35.

1927. Oolitic plant remains from N. E. Yorkshire. The Naturalist 300.

1927. Recent sections in East Yorkshire glacial beds. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 7, 23-30.

1927. The Cretaceous clays at Knapton, E. Yorks. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 7, 31-2.

1928. Boring at Grimston, E. Yorks. The Naturalist 206 [ >180' of boulder clay].

1928. Corbicula fluminalis at Paull, E. Yorks. The Naturalist 53.

1928. Fossil sponges in Yorkshire Chalk. The Naturalist 285.

1928. In memoriam. C G Danford [of Reighton Hall]. The Naturalist 156.

1928. Yorkshire Naturalists at Spurn. Geology. The Naturalist 318.

1929. Bibliography of Yorkshire Geology 1927. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 21, 288-294.

1929. Bibliography of Yorkshire Geology 1928. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 21, 295-300.

1929. In memoriam. William Horne FGS (1836-1928). The Naturalist 60-61.

1930. Bibliography of Yorkshire Geology 1929. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 21, 334-341.

1930. In memoriam E T Newton FRS FGS. The Naturalist 209-10.

1930. "Mammoth found at Filey Beach". The Naturalist 194.

1930. Palaeolithic man in Yorkshire. The Naturalist 287-92.

1930. Yorkshire peat beds. The Naturalist 259-62.

1931. Bibliography of Yorkshire Geology 1930. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 22, 59-68

1931. Bibliography of Yorkshire Geology 1931. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 22, 142-150.

1931. East Yorkshire Glacial deposits. The Naturalist 297-300 + 327-9.

1931. Evagassiceras spinaries (Quenstedt) as an erratic at Withernsea. The Naturalist 180-1

1931 Fact and fiction in geology Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 22, 73-92. [Presidential Address 21st November 1931 at University College, Hull]

1931. Recent finds in the Kellaways Rock at South Cave. Hull Museum Publications 172, 87.

1931. Recent finds in the Kellaways Rock at South Cave. The Naturalist 87.

1931. The Whitby Museum. The Naturalist 331-3.

1932. Bibliography: geology of the North of England 1931. The Naturalist 187-94, 229-31, 251-55.

1932. Coleoptera and plant remains from the peat. The Naturalist 307.

1932. Editorial. The Naturalist [front of] [announces he is retiring as editor after 40 years!].

1932. John Philips. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 22, 153-187.

1933. Bibliography: geology of the North of England 1932. The Naturalist 109-116, 137-143.

1933. Evidence of subsidence at Hull. The Naturalist 176.

1933. The Malton Museum and other geological collections. The Naturalist 105-8.

1934. Bibliography of Yorkshire Geology 1932. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 22, 229-237.

1934. Boring at Hull. [Paragon Station]. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 7, 121.

1934. Fact and fiction in geology. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 7, 73-92.*

1934. John Phillips Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 7 153-187.*

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1934. Wild Boar in Holderness glacial beds. The Naturalist 118.

1935. Geological notes. ?The Naturalist 273-4.

1935. The Moose in East Yorkshire The Naturalist 109-110.

1936. Elephant tusk [ from Brandesburton]. The Naturalist 3.

1936. Geological notes and news. The Naturalist 12-13.

1936. In memoriam W H Crofts [died in 1935 aged 74]. The Naturalist

1937. Geological notes. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 7 141-2.

193.7 Pterodactyl remains in Yorkshire. The Naturalist 74.

1937. Pterodactyl remains in Yorkshire [in the Red Chalk at Speeton]. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 7, 160.

1937. Saurian vertebrae [in Kellaways Rock at South Cave]. The Naturalist 138.

1937. Short note. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 7, 166-7.

1937. [Obituary] W H Crofts. Transactions of the Hull Geological Society 7, 164-6.

1938. In memoriam J W Stather FGS. The Naturalist 182-5.

1938. [Obiturary] John Walker Stather QJGS 94. cxxxi.

1938. Scandinavian boulders found in East Yorkshire The Naturalist 126.

1938. Valuable gift to Hull Museum [Stather Collection] The Naturalist 246.

1939. William Smith and the Hackness Quarries. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 24, 26-30.

1941. Supposed meteorite at Filey. The Naturalist 174-

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Compiled by Mike Horne. 2007.

updated October 2008

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