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General index System new official names dykes, Palaeogene Hebridean swarm 1-4 Boreholes 57-58 Chronostratigraphy Cardioceras spp. 65-75,168,170 East Fife Coalfield 20 Lithostratigraphy Carreg Cennen Disturbance 21 East Lothian Syncline 19 Localities Castleton Reef Belt 111-150 East Midlands Shelf 254,259 Minerals Celtia 267 Ectocrinus spp. 102 New Taxa Cervus elaphus 197 Edapocrinus rugosus 104 charcoal analysis, Pasture Beck valley debris Enascocrinus redesdalensis 105 GENERAL cone 237,238-240 Equus ferus 197 Cheshire Basin 43 Erymoceras 168 Abrachiocrinus clausus 103 Chlamys (Radulospecten) drewtonensis 271 Escrick Moraine 194, 201, 202 Acetabulastoma 268 Cinderhill Fault 21 estuarine silts, interglacial, Kirmington, Lines. acritarchs 209,211,212, 213 Clackmannan Syncline 20,27 246-249 Acrocrinus alvestonensis 99,101 classification, new official names for Eubrontes 79 Actinocrinites spp. 89, 91, 93,101 Carboniferous System 57-58 Eumorphocrinus spp. 99,102 Aexithrophocrinus swaledalensis 99,105 'clastic dykes' 42 Euryocrinus spp. 94,105 algae 209-214,245 cleats (joints) in British Carboniferous coals Alligaticeras (A.) rotifer 165 15-30 FAULKNER, Michael, Moore medallist Alston Block 151-154, 223, 226, 230 cleavage, and new isochron ages, Ingleton 61-62 amber, black 264 Group 81-85 Fearnsides Prize 62 ammonites Cleveland Basin 77-80,173,174 Ferriby-Winterton Moraine 202 assemblages from Peak District buildups Cleveland Dyke \-A Flamborough Moraine 186-187, 202 111-150 cliffs, landscape geomorphology at flint artefacts, Kirmington, Lines. 200,248 Cambridgeshire 65-75 Bay 5-14 flint in chalk-rich diamictons, Garret Hill, and jet 261,262-263 climate change, and slope destabilization 12, Norfolk 32, 35-39 John William Neale's studies 271 235-236, 241 flint-rich sand and gravel, Garret Hill, South Cave Quarry 159-176 Cluthia 267 Norfolk 32-35 Ammonites spp. 168-169 coals, joints (cleats) in British Carboniferous foraminifera 170,182,184, 200 Amphoracrinus spp. 91, 99,101-102 15-30 fractures, sediment-filled, in UK redbed Anemetocrinus spp. 104 coastal cliffs, landscape geomorphology at sandstones 41-53 Aphelecrinus 93, 99,104 Cayton Bay 5-14 aquifers, sandstone, sediment-filled fractures colluvial fan, Pasture Beck valley, Lake Gaelicrinus 93,104 in 41-53 District 235-243 Gagates 262-263 Arctica islandica 179,188 Corbicula fluminalis 190-191 Genicularia vertebralis 170 argillites, Rb-Sr isochron ages, Ingleton Cosmetocrinus [Aphelecrinus] dunlopi 93, 104 geomorphological mapping, upper Tees Group 81-85 Craven Basin 98-99,100 221-234 Armathwaite dyke 1 Cribanocrinus spp. 93, 99,100 geomorphology, landscape 5-14 Arthington Moraine 195 crinoids 87-90, 91-109 Gigantoproductus sp. 88 Arvicola terrestris 196 Crocuta crocuta 196 Gilbertsocrinus spp. 87-90, 91,100-101 Aryballocrinus awthornsensis 102 crystallinity, Ingleton argillites 82-83 GIS database, landscape geomorphology, Askern-Spital Fault 21,28 Cyathocrinites spp. 91,93,94,103-104 Cayton Bay 5-14 Astarte borealis 188 Cydonocrinus parvulus 104 glacial lakes Cylindroteuthis puzosiana 172 194,195 Barycrinites 89 Pickering 7 Barycrinus spp. 99,103 dating Sparks 32,187 beach sediments, interglacial, Morston, Pleistocene and Holocene deposits 178-179 Stiffkey 32,37 Norfolk 245-246, 249 see also radiocarbon dating glacial landforms, upper Tees 221-234 beetle assemblage, Dimlington Silts and DE PAOLA, Dr Nicola, Fearnsides glacial lithofacies, Garret Hill, Norfolk 31-39 Sands 186 prizewinner 62 glacial origin of sediment-filled fractures belemnites, South Cave Quarry 160,170, debris cone development, Pasture Beck valley 42-43 172 235-243 glacial stratigraphy, lowland southern and Beyrichoceras spp. Ill, 112,113,114,115, Decadocrinus 93 eastern 245-251 133-137 Derbiocrinus spp. 93, 99,104 glacial tills see tills Bison sp. 196 Dialutocrinus spp. 102 Goniatites spp. Ill, 112,113,114-115, bivalves 160, 210 diamictons, Garret Hill, Norfolk 32, 35-39 139-145 Blothrocrinus longidactylus 104 Diatorocrinus 93 GPS 2, 4 Bollandites spp. Ill, 112,113,114,115-125 Dibunophyllum sp. 88 gravels see sands and gravels Bollandoceras spp. Ill, 113,114,115-119, Dichocrinus spp. 102 125-133 Dieuryocrinus duplex 105 Halysiocrinusl 99,103 Bollandocrinus spp. 104 Dimorphoceras spp. Ill, 112,114 ' Clay' 189,195 Borucrinus spp. 99,104 dinoflagellate cysts 182, 200, 212, 213, 245 Hibolites jaculum 188 Brahmacrinus ponderosus 102 dinosaur tracks, Bay 77-80 Hibolithes hastata 170 British-Irish Ice Sheet (BUS) 221-234 Don Monocline 21 Hippopotamus amphibius 196 buildups, ammonoid assemblages 111-150 drainage, and landslide activity at Cayton Bay Hogsthorpe Moraine 187 9,11,13 Holcocrinus smythi 105 Candona harmsworthi 268 drumlin field, upper Tees 221-234 Humber Gap 187,196 274 INDEX TO VOLUME 56

Hydreionocrinus spp. 93, 94, 99, 105 moraines plesiosaur remains 254, 256-259 hydrofracturing 43 Cayton Bay 7 Pleurocrinus spp. 93,102 hydrogeology, sediment-filled fractures in Garret Hill, Norfolk 31-39 Pliny the Elder, on jet 262-264 sandstones 41-53 Lincolnshire and Norfolk 187 Pohlia wahlenbergii var. glacialis 185-186 Hypselocrinus monensis 105 see also drumlins; tills pollen analysis Morley-Campsall Fault 19, 21, 28 East Yorkshire tills 182,184,186, 200 Ichthyosaurus spp. 254-256, 257-259 moss, 185-186 interglacial deposits, Morston, Norfolk 245, /. communis 256, 259 mudslides, Cayton Bay 9,11,12,13 249 Inoceramus lingua 196 My a truncata 182 Kirmington interglacial deposits 200 Intermediacrinus [Hydreionocrinus?] nitidus Mytilus edulis 196, 198 Pasture Beck valley debris cone 237, 93, 99, 105 238-241 lotacrinus spp. 93.102 Naiadita 212 Penarth Group, NW Lincolnshire 209,212 isochron ages, Ingleton Group 81-85 Neale, John William, scientific contribution of Speeton Shell Bed 184 267-269 pore water pressure, Cayton Bay 7,11,13 jet 261-265 Neath Disturbance 21, 27 porosity, sediment-filled fractures 42, 47^18 joints (cleats) in British Carboniferous coals 'Neptunian dykes' 42 Poteriocrinites spp. 91, 93,105 15-30 nomenclature, Carboniferous System 57-58 Prolecanitesspp. Ill, 112,114,147-148 Normanicythere 267 Pronorites 111 K-Ar dates, Ingleton argillites 82, 84 North East England coalfields 18.19, 21, Pupa marginata 196 K-Ar dates, slates from SW England 82 28-29 Papilla muscorum 197 Kent Coalfield 16-17,18,19, 29 North Pennine Orefield 151-154 Killingholme Moraine 187 North AONB 223 radiocarbon dating Kosmoceras spp. 161, 164-165, 168-171 North Sea Basin 37, 39 Dimlington Silts and Sands 185 North Staffordshire Coalfield 19 Hunstanton and Skipsea Tills 245 lacustrine deposits, Dimlington Silts and North Wales Coalfield 18, 20 Lake Humber 194 Sands 186 Basin 18,19, 28-29 organic deposits over Holderness tills 193 Lageniocrinus jacksoni 104 Nucella lapillus 196 Pasture Beck valley debris cone 236-237, Lancashire Coalfield 20 Numismoceras spp. Ill, 112,113,114, 238,240-241 land use history, Pasture Beck valley debris 137-139 Sourlie and Balglass Burn, central cone 240-241 201 landscape geomorphology, Cayton Bay 5-14 obituaries tills south of Holderness 187 Lanecrinus spp. 93, 105 Neale, John William 271-272 rainfall change, impact on landslide activity Leptonectes tenuirostris 255-256, 259 Ramsbottom, W. H. C. (Bill) 55-56 11,12,13 Leven Syncline 20 obsidian 264 Rangifer tarandus 197 Linton-Stutton gravel mounds 195 Ophiurocrinus spp. 93, 104 Rb-Sr isochron ages, Ingleton Group 81-85 lithofacies analysis. Garret Hill, Norfolk O. hebdenensis 105 reefs, ammonoid assemblages 111-150 31-39 ostracods 170,182, 184,186, 267-269, 271 reptile remains, Saltford Shale 253-260 Lithostrotion sp. 88 Ostrea edulis 196 Rhabdocrinus swaledalensis 99,105 Little Ice Age 235,240, 241 Rhaxella 5 Littorina littorea 196, 198 Palaeolithic artefacts, Kirmington 248 rhinoceros remains 197 Lockeia 19 Palaeoloxodon antiquus 196 Rhodocrinites 89, 91, 93, 94. 101 Platform 259 palaeomagnetism 1-4 Rhodocrinus 93 Longaeviceras cf. placenta 165 palaeontology Rhomaleosaurus megacephalus 259 ammonoid assemblages 111-150 ROMANO, Dr Mike, Phillips medallist Macoma balthica 179. 184, 187-188, 200 cardioceratid ammonites 65-75 217-218 magnetic anomalies. Cleveland Dyke 1-4 crinoids 87-90, 91-109 Rounstonia 267 mammoth remains 191 East Yorkshire tills 179,182, 184,185-186, mapping 190-191, 196-197,200 Saeptodinium sp. 245 landscape geomorphology at Cayton Bay reptile remains, Saltford Shale 253-260 sands and gravels 5-14 palynomorphs 209-214, 245 Garret Hill terminal moraine, Norfolk 32, Tees drumlin field 221-234 Paracraspedites 271 35-39 Structure 174 Parazeacrinites spp. 105 Morston and Kirmington interglacial Megaceros giganteus 196 Patella vulgata 185 245-249 Megalosauropus 79 peat Pasture Beck valley debris cone. Lake Megalosaurus 80 Pasture Beck valley debris cone, Lake District 237-238, 240, 241 Mespilocrinus spp. 105 District 237, 238, 240-241 sandstones, sediment-filled fractures in 41-53 metamorphism, and new isochron ages, strength 249 Saxicava 196 Ingleton Group 81-85 Peltoceras sp. 165,168, 169-170, 171 Scotiacrinus yoredalensis 105 microplankton, Penarth Group, NW Pennine Basin 17-18,19, 20-21, 22,28 Scottish coalfields 18,19-20,22-23, 27-28 Lincolnshire 209. 210, 211, 212, 213 Pentland Fault 19,20 screwstones 87-90 Mid Craven Fault 156,157 Peregrinoceras 271 SCRUTTON, Dr Colin T, Sorby medallist Midlothian Coalfield 18,19-20, 22-23, 27-28 Perisphinctes spp. 168, 170 62-63 mineralization, cleats in British Phacelocrinus 93 sea-level change, impact on landslide activity Carboniferous coals 17-18 Phanocrinus spp. 99,105 12-13 mineralogy. East Yorkshire tills 186,192 Phillips Medal 59, 217-218, 271 Seamer Moraine 202 miospores, Penarth Group, NW Lincolnshire Pholas 196 sediment-filled fractures in sandstones 41-53 209, 210,211,212-213 Phragmites 200 serpulid worm 170 Moel Gilau Fault 21, 27 Pimlicocrinus spp. 102 Sigloceras planicerculus 160 Moor House National Nature Reserve 223 Platycrinites spp. 91, 93, 99,102-103 Site of Special Scientific Interest, Cayton Bay Moore Medal 59, 61-62 Platycrinus 93 5 PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 275

slates, Rb-Sr isochron ages, Ingleton Group X-ray diffraction (XRD) 45, 50-51, 82, Devensian 44 81-85 151-152,153,155 Devensian, Late 31-39,178,184,187,193, slope destabilization 5-14, 235-236, 241 X-ray spectrometry (EDS) 151,153, 155 194-195, 201, 245-251 snakestones 262-263 York Moraine 194 44, 46, 47, 50, 81 Society Proceedings Yorkshire Basin 37 Dimlington Stadial 7,179,186-187,193, 2005 59-64 194-195,201,221-234 2006 215-220 Zua subcylindrica 196 Early Main Dales Stage 194-195, 201 Sorby Medal 62-63 Holocene 9, 235-243 'sorted dykes' 42 BOREHOLES Hoxnian 200, 202, 248 South Wales Coalfield 16,18-19, 21, 23, 27, 29 Ipswichian Interglacial 178,185,187,196-200 Spirogyra 245 Alandale 168,172 5-13,65-75, 77-80,159-176 Springericrinus [Poteriocrinites] robustus 93, Beckermonds Scar 81 Jurassic, Early 253-260 105 Blyborough 209, 212 Loch Lomond Stade 236, 240 Stainmore Gap 192,193,194,223 179,198 Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 178-179 Stephanorhinus hermitoechus 196 Brown Moor 171,172 81-85, 236 Stickney Moraine 31,187 Cayton Cliff 6 Oxfordian 65-75,159 storm events, and hillslope destabilization Cockle Pits 209 Palaeogene 1-4 235-236, 241 Cottingham 200 16,19, 20,46 stratigraphy, Carboniferous System new Easington 179 Permo- 41-53 official names 57-58 East Clough 170,171 Pleistocene 31, 32, 37,177-207 Subcommission on Carboniferous Harland Rise 200 Quaternary 5-13, 44 Stratigraphy (SCCS) 57-58, 92 Kilnsea 179 83 Subcraspedites 271 Kirmington 200, 246-247 Triassic 46, 253 Sycocrinites anapeptamenus 104 Low Field Lane 168 Triassic, Late 209-214 Sygambrites spp. 114,145-147 NW Lincolnshire 209 Variscan Orogeny 16,18,19, 20, 21, 23-29 Synbathocrinus spp. 103 Scotter Wood Farm 209-210 South Cave 168,170 LITHOSTRATIGRAPHY Taxocrinus spp. 105 Tetney Lock 209 Tees drumlin field 221-234 Thame 171 Annan Sandstone 47 terminal moraine, Garret Hill, Norfolk 31-39 Thirsk 261 Appleby Group 46 Thallasinoides 5 Warham 37 Basement Till 178,179-185,196,197-202 Thinocrinus spp. 103 Welton 171 Bee Low Limestone Formation 99,111-150 'till dykes' 42 Worlaby E 171,172 Birdsall Calcareous Grit 168,172,173 tills Birker Fell Formation 156 at Cayton Bay 5-14 Black Rock Limestone 94 CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHY at Garret Hill, Norfolk 31-39 Blackhall Till 189,193, 201 in fractures in UK redbed sandstones Acadian Stage 81 Blue Anchor Formation 209, 210 42-43,48 Acheulian 200 Blue Lias Formation 253-260 and interglacial deposits, Morston and Alpine Orogeny 29 Bolders Bank Formation 192, 202 Kirmington 245-249 Anglian 202, 245-251 Borrowdale Volcanic Group 36,156 in northern England 223-226, 231 Arenig Stage 81-85 Botney Cut Formation 202 strength 249 Bathonian 77-80 Brantingham Formation 162,163,164, toadstones 87 Berriasian 268, 271 168-174 Tollia 271 Carboniferous 15-30, 57-58 Brassington Formation 42 Trichia hispida 196 Arundian 99,100 Bridlington Crag 182,183,184 Trimsaran Disturbance 21 Asbian 99,111-150 Briton's Lane Formation 36, 37 'tunnel valleys' 194 Autunian 57-58 Brockram 47 Turkey, and naming of jet 262-264 Bashkirian 57-58 Bromsgrove Sandstone Formation 46 Tyne Gap 223 Bolsovian 19, 58 Brownstones Formation 46 Tyreiocrinus laxus 105 Brigantian 87-90, 99 Budleigh Salterton Pebble Beds 46, 50 Chadian 94-99 Burlington Limestone 99 Ureocrinus bocksschii 99,105 Dinantian 19-20, 57-58,156-157 'Burniston footprint bed' 77 Ursus sp. 196 Gzhelian 57-58 Butterby Till 189 Usk Anticline 21, 27 Hastarian 94 Calcethorpe Till 183, 201, 202 Holkerian 99,100 Calder Sandstone 47 Vallonia pulchella 196 Ivorian 94,100 'Cannon-shot gravels' 32 Variscan Deformation Front 18, 23-29 Kasimovian 57-58 Carboniferous Limestone 42 vegetation change, Pasture Beck valley debris Mississippian (gen.) 57-58, 87-90,151 Cave Rock Member 162,163,172 cone 240-241 Moscovian 57-58 Cayton Clay Formation 7 Namurian 20, 57-58 Chalk 183,184,187,247 Wales-Brabant High 18, 28 Pendleian 99 Chalky Boulder Clay 200 Warwickshire Coalfield 19 Pennsylvanian (gen.) 57-58 Chester Pebble Beds 46, 47, 49 water table, perched, at Cayton Bay 7 Serpukhovian 57-58 Clifton Down Limestone 99 Welsh Basin 84 Silesian 57-58 Clitheroe Limestone Formation 99 West Coalfield 18 Stephanian21,28, 57-58 Cloughton Formation 5 West Ochil Fault 20, 27 Tournaisian 57-58 Coal Measures 15-30 Woodocrinus spp. 105 Visean 57-58, 87-90 Collyhurst Sandstone 47 W. macrodactylus 99,105 Westphalian 18,19, 20, 28, 57-58 Comptoni Bed 172 Woodocrinus? longidactylus 94, 105 Clacktonian 200 Cornbrash Formation 5, 6 Worcester Basin 254 16, 267, 268, 271 Crinoid Bed 65-75 276 INDEX TO VOLUME 56

Dimlington Silts and Sands 182,185-186,199 Port an Righ Siltstone 73 Balladoole (Isle of Man) 99,106 Dimmock's Cote Marl Member 65-75 Portree Shales 261 Ballintore 73 Duntulm Formation 79 Prismatic Clay 189 Bantycock Gypsum Mine (Newark) 212 Durham Complex 189 Ravenscar Group 77-80 Barderon Mere 229 Durness Limestone 151 Ringstead Sand and Gravel 31,37 Barmston 191 Eden Shale 47 Rugby Limestone Member 254,259 Barney Crag Mine 152 Egmond Ground Formation 202 St Bees Evaporites 47 Barnsley 19,194 Elsworth Rock 71,73, 74 St Bees Sandstone Formation 46,47 Barrow-upon-Soar 259 Filey Formation 7,188 St Bees Shale 47 Barry Island 94,106 Flamborough Member 191 St Maughan's Formation 46, 50 Beacon Hill (Co. Durham) 184 Friar's Point Limestone 94 Salt Hill Cap Beds 98-99 Beacon Hill (Speeton) 183,187 Gayle Limestone 157 Saltford Shale Member, 253-260 Beacon Hill Quarry (Runcorn) 43,45,46,48, Gordale Limestone 157 Scalby Formation 77-80 50 Great Limestone 99,152,153 Scandinavian Drift 184-185,201 Beazley Falls 82 Gristhorpe Member 5, 6 Scunthorpe Mudstone Formation 209 Bedford 171 Hackness Rock Member 165,170 Sewerby Gravels 191-192,197 Bellbeaver Rigg 223,229,230 Hangman Sandstone Formation 46 Sewerby Member 197 Bellman Park Quarry 98,106 Hawes Limestone 156, 157 41, 43, 47, 194 Berrygate Hill 191 Heath Till 200, 201 Skipsea Till 178,179,182,183,186-189,193, Bidston Court Gardens 46 Helsby Sandstone Formation 46 195-196, 197,200-202,245, 248 Bilton 192 Holderness Formation 31-39,177-207 Speeton Clay 183,184,188,267, 268,269,271 Birkhams Quarry 45,46,48,49,51 Holkham Till 31-32, 36-37, 39,245 Speeton Shell Bed 183-184,188 Blackrock (Bristol) 106 Hook Head Formation 94 Spilsby Sandstone Formation 271 Blea Hill (North Yorks.) 1-4 Hopedale Limestone Formation 111-150 Sponge Bed 65-75 Bletchley 171 Horden Till 189 Stewartby Member 159,162,163, 169,170, Blind Tarn Moss 236,241 Member 191-192,193 171,172,174 Boreas Hill 191 Horton Formation 82 'Stonesfield Slate' 80 Bosherston 106 Hunstanton Till 31,187,201,245,246, 249 Tampen Formation 186 Bowen Basin (Queensland) 16 Ilfracombe Formation 82 Taynton Limestone Member 80 Bowland (i.e. Bolland) 98,106,125,138,241 Ingleton Group 81-85 Teesside Till 193 Bowscar 46 Jet Rock Formation 261 Tuft Sandstone 152 191 Kellaways Formation 159,162,163,168,170, Upware Limestone Member 65-75 Bray ton Barff 194 174 Warren House Till 184-185,202 Bridge Pit South (Upware) 65 Kelsey Hill Gravels 190-191,192,195 Wear Till 189,193 Bridlington 179-182,185,191,196,197-199 Kimmeridge Clay 184 Welton Gravels 183 Brigham 191 Kinnerton Sandstone 47 Welton Till 183,201, 202 Brownley Hill Mine 151,152,155 Kirklington Sandstone 47 West Walton Formation 65-75,172 Buck's Pool 106 Kirmington interglacial deposits 200-201, Westbury Formation 209-212 Bullman Hills 226,231 246-249 Weybourne Town Till 36, 37 Burnham Overy 37 Lilstock Formation 209, 210-212 Weymouth Member 159,170,174 Burnhope Seat 230 Locharbriggs Sandstone 46,47 Whin Sill 19,223 Burniston Bay (Wyke) 77-80 Long Nab Member 77-80 Whitby Mudstone Formation 261 Burnsall 121 Lower Calcareous Grit(s) 5-13 Wilmcote Limestone Formation 254,259 Burrington Combe 94,106 Lower Drift see Older & Newer Drifts Wiimslow Sandstone Formation 46,47 Burstwick 191 {below) Windermere Supergroup 81,82,83, 84 Burton Agnes 192 Till 178,179,183,190,192-196, Lowestoft Formation 32 Butter Haw Hill 125,146 Lubberston Member 5, 6 201-202 Buttermere-Crummock Water valley 236 Magnesium Beds 94 WragbyTill 200, 201,247 Caldy Island 106 Malham 155.156-157 Ystrad Einion Mine 155 Callow 46 Marly Drift 32,245 Calvert End 223 Marsh Tills 187, 200, 201,247, 248 LOCALITIES Cam Beck 106 Mercia Mudstones 209, 210-212 Capton Quarry 46,48,50 'Middle Sands' 189 Alderley Edge 45,47,48, 50,155 Cass-ny-hawin Head (Isle of Man) 106 Midland Valley Sill 20 Allerron Park 194 Castleton 111-150 Monsal Dale Limestone Formation 87-90 Alport 106 Catwick 191 Morston interglacial beach deposits 245-251 Alps Quarry (Wenvoe) 106 Cauldron Snout 223 Mountain Limestone 94, 98 Ampleforth 194 Cavedale 114 Mulgrave Shale Member 261 Ancholme Valley 200 Cayton Bay 5-14,188 Older & Newer Drifts 178,183,186,187,189, Appalachians 16 Cayton Cliff 5-14 194-195, 202 Armthorpe 196 Chapel-le-Dale 82 Ormskirk Sandstone 47 Arthington Hall 194 Cheshire Plain 42 Osgodby Formation 6,7,159,170 Ash Holt 187 Chipping 106 Oxford Clay 5, 6, 9,159-176 Ashgill Head 229 Chrome Hill 114,125 Pelaw Till 189 Avon River Gorge 106 Clattering Syke (Sike) 106 Penarth Group 209-214 Avon Valley 254,259 Claxton 194 Penrith Sandstone Formation 46, 47 Avonside (Bristol) 94,106 Clevedon Bay 94,106 Peterborough Member 159,162,163,168,169, Awthorns 107 Clifton (Avon Gorge) 107 170,172, 174 Bakewell 106 Clitheroe 96-98,106 Pilton Formation 94 Balby 194 Cobble Hill 194 Port an Righ Ironstone 73 Balglass Burn 201 Cockle Sike 229 PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 277

Cold Fell 226, 231 Grampian Highlands 241 Little Dodgen Pot Sike 228 Coldberry End 229 Grangemoor Quarry 45, 46, 48, 49, 51 Liverpool, Williamson's Tunnels 41,47 Commissioner's Pit (Upware South) 65,72,73 Gransmoor 191,193 Llanberis, Alexandra Quarry 84 Coniston (Yorks.) 191 Gratton Hill 114 Loch Quoich 43 Coplow Knoll 98,106 226,228 Locharbriggs Quarry 45, 46, 47-49, 51 Corncockle 46 Great Hatfield 191 Lodgegill Sike 229 Cornelian Bay 193 Green Burn 229 Long Itchington 254 Corsehill Quarry 45, 46,48, 49, 51 Green Hurth Mine 228 Long Knots 106 Cove Quarry 45, 46, 48 Greenhill (Alveston) 99,106 Long Nab 77-80 Cow Green 223,229 Greta Quarry 82 Longnor113 Cowbridge 107 Grimston Hall 195 Low Plantation 114 Cowdale Clough 143 Grinshill 46 Malham Calamine Mine 156 Cowden 192 Hackness Quarry 170 Malton 73 Cowlow Nick 111, 113,114,120,121,125,133, Hambleton Hough 194 Mam Tor 106 136,139,144 Hammerton Hall Knoll 106 Manchester 41 Cracoe 119,120,125,129,133,135,139,144, Hanging Tar Mudmound 98,106 Manchester Pot 106 146 Harbury 254. 259 Market Weighton 267, 271 Crockley Hill 194 Harewood 194 Meaux 191 Cromer 36 Hartendale Gutter 183 Meldon Hill 229 Crook Burn 229 Hartside 231 Melton 171 Crook Hill Brick-pit 171 Hartsop 236, 241 Melton Gallows Farm 200 223, 226,230, 231,232,233 Harwood Beck 226, 229,230, 232 Mendip Hills 41,94,107 Crowdecote 113,115,123,127,131,135,139, Hatfield Quarry 43 Metalband Hill 229 144 Hayeswater Gill 236 226,231 Croxton 191 Heacham 31 Middlehope 107 Cumberland 18 Henleaze 107 Middlesborough 1923 Danes Dyke 183 Herdship Hill 229,230 Midge Hole 106 Derbyshire 42,106 Herrington 189 Mill Hill 191 Dimlington 178-179,182,183,184,185-186, Hessle 196, 201 Milton Keynes 170,171 189-190,192, 199-202 High Paull 191 Mitcheldean 107 Dimmock's Cote Quarry 65-75 High Red Cliff 6 Montagne Noire 82 Dixon Opencast Mine 21 High Stacks 183 Moor House 223,229,230 Dodgen Pot 229 Hilderthorpe 191 Morston 31, 32, 37, 39, 245-249 Doeford Bridge 106 Holbeck Hall Hotel 7 Mosedale () 236,241 Doncaster 21 Hollington Quarry 46, 48,50,52 Mulgrave 262 Douk Ghyll 82 Holme-on-Spalding-Moor 194 Narrowdale 114,120,121 Dowel Dale 114,146 Holmpton 179, 200 Nenthead 151,152,153,155 Dowel Farm 114,125,144 Horton 81-85 Nentsberry Haggs Mine 153 Downham Bridge 106 Horton Quarry 82 Neston Railway Cutting 46,48,49 Downham Mill 106 Howgill Fells 241 Newark 212 Dufton Fell 226,230 Hunmanby 192 Newlands valley 241 Durham, Co. 184-185 Huntcliff 261 Newton Longville Pit 171 Earl Sterndalell3 Hunter's Post Quarry 46,48, 50 Newton Mulgrave 189 Easington 192 Immingham 200 Newton-in-Bolland 98,106 East Cowick 194 Ingleton 19, 81-85 Norfolk 31-39,187, 245-251,271 East Fife 20 Ings End 106 North Frodingham 191 Elbolton Hill 125 Irby Hill Quarry 45,46,48, 50 Northumberland 189 Eppleworth Quarry 197 Iron Crag 236,241 Nottingham 21,45,47,48,50 Eskdale (Yorks.) 189 Keelby Grange 191 Odin Mine 113,125,138,139 Eye Green 169,171 Kelsey Hill 190-191 Ogmore 106 Fallowfield Mine 151,152 Kettle Hill 31-39 Osgodby11 Filey Bay 183-184,188,190,192-193,195 Kettlethorpe 160,209,210-213,271 Otterburn 106 Flamborough Head 183,186-187,188,190, Keyingham 190-191,192 Papworth Everard 73,74 191,268 Kilnsea Beacon 179 Parkhouse Hill 113,114,121,125,129,130, Force Burn 229 Kirkby Lonsdale 106 133,139,144 Frances Mine (East Fife) 20 Kirmington 200-201, 202,245,246-249 Pasture Beck valley 235-243 Fremington 107 Knipe Point 11 Patrington 192 Freshwater West 107 Knock Fell 223,230 Peak's Hill 112 Frome 94,107 Knollwood 98,106 Pecca Quarry 82 Fylingdales Moor 1-4 Langerton Hill 143 Peckondale Hill 170-171,174 Gambling 191 Leeds 194,195 Peterborough 171 Garret Hill 31-39 Leigh Downs 107 Pigeon Hole 183 Gateham Hill 114,125,139,144 Leigh Woods 107 Pikedaw Mine 156-157 Gautries Hill 112 Leven 191 Pimlieo Quarry 106 Giant's Hole 112 Limekiln Wood (Doeford Bridge) 106 Plumpton Quarry 45,46,48, 49 Gilderdale 231 Lincolnshire 172,183, 187-188,196, 200-201, Poolvash Bay 106 Gladstone Hall 106 202, 209-214, 245-251 Press's Quarry 107 Moor 1-4 Linney Head 98,106 Preston (Lanes.) 106 Goldsborough 261 Linton 194 Preston (Yorks.) 191 Goosehill 114 Lissett 191 Prince of Wales Colliery (Co. Durham) 21 INDEX TO VOLUME 56

Teesdale 192,193 caledonite 156 Tenant's Cliff 5-14 carbonates 17,152,153 Thome 194 cerussite 156,157 Thorney 209, 210-212 chalcocite 156 Thorngumbald 191,192,196 chalcopyrite 152,155, 156 Thornley Hall (Chipping) 106 chamosite 192 Thornton-in-Craven 106 chlorite 45,49, 51,156,186,192 Three Cliffs Bay 107 chlorite-muscovite 156 Threshthwaite Cove 236 chlorite-smectite 49,51 Thurstaston Hill 46 chrysocoila 156 Tickton 191 covelline 156 Tor Top 112 digenite 156 Treak Cliff 99,106,111-113,114,115, dolerite 49 119-120,121,133,138,139,144,147 dolomite 156 Tredomen Quarry 45,46,48,49 dypingite 151-154 Triscombe 46 epidote 186,192 Twiston Knoll 106 galena 152,153,155,156 Upgang 188,190,193,201 giorgiosite 153 Upware 65-75 gypsum 155 Vale of Eden 223,226 haematite 49,50,156 Vale of Glamorgan 94 hemimorphite 156 Vallis (Frome) 107 hornblende 186,192 Waddow Hall 106 hydromagnesite 151-154 Wakefield 194 illite 49, 82 Warborough Hill 32 iron oxides 48-49 Warham 32, 37 jarosites 155,157 Warren House Gill 184-185 k-feldspar 49 Warwickshire 19,253-260 kaolinite 49, 51 226 ktenasite 155 Weeton 194 leadhillite 156 Wells-next-the-Sea 31, 37 limonite 156 Welton-le-Wold 183,187, 201,202 linarite 156 Wensleydale 223 magnesium 153 West Angle Bay 107 malachite 155,156,157 West Runton 245 marcasite 152 Westbury-on-Trym 94,107 mica 48,49 Wetton Hill 113,114 muscovite 82 Whitby 188,193,261,263,264 namuwite 155 in Bolland 106 plumbojarosite 155 Whitmore/Long Knots 106 proto-magnesite 153 Widdybank Fell 229 pyrite 152,155,156,164,165,168,18.6,254 Wind Bay 107 quartz 49,156,157 Wolvercote Brick-pit 169,171 schulenbergite 155 Woodham (Bucks.) 164 selenite 161,164 Woodspring 107 serpentinites 151 Worksop 21 serpierite 155 Worston 106 siderite 151,186 Wroot 194 silicates 17 Yad Moss 229 smectite 49 Yons Nab 6 smithsonite 156,157 York 261 sphalerite 152,153,155,156,157 strontianite 152 MINERALS sulphides 17,18 witherite 152. 153 albite 49 yarrowite 156 alstonite 152,153 anglesite 155,157 NEW TAXA ankerite 151,153 aragonite 151 advanced cladids, new genera 93,104 aurichalcite 157 Monobathrids, new genera 93,101 azurite 156,157 Bollandites rileyi, sp. nov. 123-125 barium 152,153 Bollandoceras crowdecotense sp. nov. 131-133 baryte 152,153,157 Bollandoceras fordi sp. nov. 127-129 barytocalcite 152,153 Gilbertsocrinus fionae sp. nov. 87-90 beaverite 155-158 Mespilocrinus new species 93,105 biotite 186,192 Sygambrites mundyi sp. nov. 146-147 brucite 151 calcite 151, 254 printed paper. 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CONTENTS

W. A. Mitchell Reconstructions of the Late Devensian (Dimlington Stadial) British-Irish Ice Sheet: the role of the upper Tees drumlin field, , England

R. Clark, A. G. Parker, D. E. Anderson and P. Wilson Late Holocene debris cone development and vegetation and land-use history in the Pasture Beck valley, Lake District, NW England

S. J. Gale and P. G. Hoare The glacial stratigraphy of lowland southern and eastern Britain: temperate-stage deposits at Morston and Kirmington

A. S. Smith and J. D. Radley

A marine reptile fauna from the Early Jurassic Saltford Shale (Blue Lias Formation) of central England

W. T. Dean

Yorkshire jet and its links to Pliny the Elder

A. R. Lord and D. J. Home

Ostracods, ancient and modern: a review of John Neale's scientific contribution

Obituary

John William Neale (1926-2006)

Index

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