TRANSACTIONS

OF THE

HULL GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY

FOR THE

SESSION 1898-99.

VOLUME V. PART I.

HULL :

PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY BY F. SMITH & SON, EATON STREET, LOWGATE.

MDCCCC.

PRINCE TWO SHILLINGS.

 

 

CONTENTS.

VOLUME V. PART I. 1898-99.

Photograph of Frodingham Goose Hole ......... Frontispiece. (Description on page 26.)

List of Officers ................................................................ 3

List of Members ............................................................. 4

Report of East Riding Boulder Committee ....................... 5

Report of Photographic Committee .................................. 6

Field Meetings, 1898-- Filey, Muston and Flixton ............ 7

East Halton and Killingholme ........................................... 8

South Cave ..................................................................... 8

Doncaster and Balby ....................................................... 9

Withernwick and Matron ................................................. 9

Malton and North Grimston ……………………............. 9

Lincoln ............................................................................ 9

Holme on Spalding Moor ................................................. 9

Speeton ......................................................................... 10

Brough ........................................................................... 10

Middleton on the Wolds ................................................. 10

 

Lectures, etc., 1898-99 —

A Buried Valley in the Chalk near Flambro' Station J. W. Stather, F.G.S .... 11

The Geological Conditions of Water Supply. P. F. Kendall, F.G.S………... 13

The Lincoln Lias and its Fossils. F. F. Walton, F.G.S................................... 18

Pioneers of Yorkshire Geology. W.H. Thompson…………………………. 22

Saurian Remains at Iv/ill Hill, Brough. Thos. Sheppard…………………….. 23

Ramble in Arran. Walter Dixon, F.M.S……………………………………. 24

Geological Evidences of Evolution. J. Fraser Robinson…………………….. 25

Goose Hole Section at Frodingham, Lincolnshire. W. S. Parrish………….... 26

Igneous Rocks--A simple lesson in Petrology. J. H. Howarth, F.G.S……….. 27

Notes--(1) Thickness of the Flintless Chalk at Beverley.

,,,,,,,,,,,,(2) Gift of Geological Specimens ...................................................... 27

Bibliography ............. Thos. Sheppard…………………………………..… 27

 

HULL GEOLOCICAL SOCIETY,

 

ROYAL INSTITUTION, ALBION STREET.

 

OFFICERS, 1898-99.

 

President:

F.F. WALTON, F.G.S., L.R.C:P.

 

Vice-Presidents :

REV. E. MAULE COLE, M.A., F.G.S.

ALF. HARKER, M.A., F.G.S., H.M Geological Survey.

PERCY F. KENDALL, F.GS.

G. W. LAMPLUGH, F.G.S., H.M. Geological Survey.

 

Treasurer and Librarian :

W. H. CROFTS, 60, FREEHOLD STREET.

 

Recorders:

W. S. PARRISH. T. SHEPPARD

 

Committee:

M. CARMICHAEL, PAUL DAVIS, J. HOLLINGWORTH, M.R.C.S.

J. F. ROBINSON, T. THELWALL, T. R. WILLIAMS.

 

Secretary:

J.W. STATHER, FIG.S, 16, LOUIS STREET, HULL.

 

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