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General index Bollandoceras 218, 219 Coelosporella 181 Boreholes Bolton Museum 61 Collyrites 199, 203 Chronostratigraphy Bourgetia sp. 203 Conostichnus 7, 20 Lithostratigraphy brachiopods Converrucosisporites sp. 125, 126 Localities Milldale Limestone Formation 219, 220 Corallian ridge, Howardian Hills 193–215 Minerals NW Basin, Ireland 170–180, corals New taxa 182, 184 carbonate facies and biostromal Brachypyge celtica 61 distribution, NW Ireland 165–192 British Geological Survey 155, 208, 217, 218, Corallian ridge, Howardian Hills 193–215 GENERAL 221 Milldale Limestone Formation 220 Achillea-type pollen 115 Brooksbottoms delta-lobe 16, 18, 20, 23, 25 Cordylocrinus 41 Achnathes minutissima 87, 89, 92, 93 bryophytes in travertines 79, 85, 87, 89 Coronates 52, 55 acritarchs, Bakevellia Province 127 bryozoans Corylus avellana-type pollen 115, 116, 117, Actinocrinites spp. 158, 160 Corallian ridge, Howardian Hills 199, 203 120 algae Milldale Limestone Formation 219, 220 ?cf. Corysaccites alutas 125, 126 Corallian ridge, Howardian Hills 198, 199, NW Carboniferous Basin, Ireland 170–180, Craven Basin 220 200, 203, 205 184 Crinoidea, 29–52, 54–55, 58–60, NW Carboniferous Basin, Ireland 168, 69–74, 76, 143, 155–164 170–180, 181, 182, 184, 185 Calceocrinus spp. 51–52 crinoids succession in Hilton Borehole Calliocrinus cf. beyrichianus 39 debris in upper Scunthorpe Mudstone 123, 124, 126, 127, 128 Calluna 115 Formation 109 in travertines 79, 85–89, 92–93 Calpiocrinus intermedius 47–48 NW Carboniferous Basin, Ireland 170–180, Alisporites spp. 125, 126 Cancelloceras cancellatum 6, 8, 20, 23, 24, 25, 184 Alpine and post-Alpine events, East 26 Crotalocrinites spp. 43, 72, 156, 158, 160 Yorkshire 102, 105 carbonate facies, NW Ireland 165–192 Crucisaccites cf. variosulcatus 124, 125, 126 Alpine tectonics, Howardian Hills, North carbonate sequence, Corallian ridge, Crustaesporites globosus 125, 126 Yorkshire 213 Howardian Hills 193–215 Cryptanisocrinus kilbridensis 47 Alport Basin 12, 20, 23, 25 Cardinia sp. 109 Ctenostreon sp. 202 Ammonellipsites spp. 218, 219, 220, 221, Cardioceras spp. 196, 198, 205, 206, 207–208 Cupulocorona salopiae 52 225–228 ‘Carpoids’, Silurian 54 Cyanthocrinites spp. 41, 157, 158, 159 ammonites Carrick Syncline 165, 167, 168, 188, 189 Cycadopites sp. 125, 126 Chadian ammonoids from Milldale Caryophyllaceae 115, 118 Cyclocystoids, Silurian 54, 55, 60 Limestone Formation 217–234 cascade travertines 79–94 Cymbella spp. 89, 92 Corallian ridge, Howardian Hills 196–209 Centaurea nigra 115 Cyperaceae 115, 117, 118, 119, 120 Marsdenian ammonoid bearing beds, Central Pennine Basin 1–18 Cyrtocrinina Sieverts-Doreck, 1952, 158 Central Pennine Basin 6, 8, 12, 22, 25 Chadwick Collection 61, 208 in upper Scunthorpe Mudstone Formation Chaosocrinus ornatus 32 De la Beche, Henry 155 109–110 Charmasseiceras charmassei 108 Decipia decipiens 208 Amoeboceras spp. 206, 207, 208 Chatsworth palaeovalley 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, deltaic succession, Central Pennine Basin 1–28 Apiaceae 115, 118 18–20, 23, 24, 25 Dendrocrinus spp. 46, 54 Apiocrinites parkinsoni 158 chert Desmidoocrinus spp. 37 Archaediscus 181 Corallian ridge, Howardian Hills 196 Diastocycloides? 54 Arenicolites 6 NW Carboniferous Basin, Ireland 170, 171, diatoms in travertines 79, 85, 87–89, 92–93 Arnioceras sp. 108 172, 174, 175, 176, 178, 189 Dictenocrinus spp. 46 Artemisia-type pollen 115, 117, 118, 119, 120 Cheshire Basin, miospore associations 127 Dimerocrinites spp. 32–35, 158, 161 Articulata 158 Chirocrinus fletcheri 52 Diplobathrids, Silurian 30, 32–36, 55, 155, 158, Aspidoceras spp. 208 Chlamys spp. 198, 199, 203, 205, 206 161 Astarte sp. 203 Chondrites 7, 20, 76–77 Disparids, Silurian 31, 50–52, 55, 155, 161 Asteraceae 115 Cicerocrinus spp. 51 drainage systems, pre-Holocene Vale of York Asteroids, Silurian 52–53, 54, 55, 60 Cidaris sp. 199, 200, 202, 203 148, 149, 151 Aulacostephanus 207, 208 Cimmerian fault movements, Howardian Driffield Museum 208 Hills, North Yorkshire 213 Dryas heath 118 Bakevellia Province 123–130 Cladids, Silurian 30–31, 41–47, 55, 69–74, 155, Dublin Basin 180, 182, 184, 185, 186, 188, Ballymote Syncline 165, 167, 168, 188, 189, 158, 159, 161 189–190 190 Claracrusta 181 Dunbarella 6, 8 Baltica 4, 26 classifications, Crinoidea 156–162 Dzhaprakoceras spp. 218, 219, 221, 229–231 Bather, Francis A. 161 Clematocrinus spp. 39–41, 158, 161 Bathericrinus ramosus 46 Cleveland Basin sedimentation and tectonics East Midlands Shelf 107–111 Bempton Fault 97, 103, 105 209–213 Echinoderms Betula spp. 115, 117, 118, 119–120 Clidochirus? 48, 76 glossary of morphological terms 58–60 Beyrichoceratoides 217, 218, 219 Clonocrinus polydactylus 39 Silurian 29–60, 143, 155–164 Bilinguites spp. 1, 4, 6, 8, 12, 20–21 Clorinda benthic community 75 echinoids biostromal distribution, NW Carboniferous Coadunata 158 Corallian ridge, Howardian Hills 195, 196, Basin, Ireland 165–192 coals, Marsdenian, Central Pennine Basin 7, 198, 199, 200, 201, 204, 205, 208 blastoid, Milldale Limestone Formation 219, 8, 12, 20, 25 grazing sculptures, Gryphaea beds, 220 Cochlichnus 6 Scunthorpe 109, 111 10 PYGS Index 4/11/09 11:55 Page 244

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Edale Gulf 12, 20, 23, 25 Homalothecium nitens 113, 116, 118 molluscs, NW Carboniferous Basin, Ireland Edrioasteroidea, Silurian 52–53, 55, 60 Hormocrinus anglicus 49 170–180 Empetrum 115 Howardian Hills, geology of the Corallian Monobathrids, Silurian 30, 36–41, 55, 155, Enallocrinus spp. 43, 76 ridge 193–215 158, 160–161 Endosporites sp. 125, 126 Howardian Hills-Flamborough Fault Belt 95, Moore Medal 66–67 environmental change indicators in 103–105 moraines, Vale of York 145–153 travertines 92, 93 Huddersfield delta-lobe 16, 18, 23, 24–25 Mortimer Collection 208 Eonomismoceras spp. 219, 220, 221, 231–232 Hypanthocrinites decorus 158, 160 moss fen habitat, Lateglacial Interstadial, Erris Trough, miospore associations 127 East Yorkshire 118 Escrick Moraine 145–152 Icthyocrinus spp. 49, 158, 159 mud-mounds eskers, Vale of York 148–149 Illinites sp. 125, 126 Milldale Limestone Formation, southern Eucalyptocrinites spp. 37–39, 158, 160 ironstone 107–111 Peak District 217–234 Eucladium bryophyte travertine facies 85–86, Isocrinus psilonoti 108 NW Carboniferous Basin, Ireland 172, 181, 89, 92, 93 182, 184, 185–186, 188, 189, 190 Eunotia 89 Jugasporites spp. 123, 124, 125, 126 Muenstoceras 217, 218, 219 Eurites 219 Juniperus communis 115, 117, 118, 119, 120 Murchison, R.I. 155, 161, 162 Eutaxocrinus maccoyanus 49 Myelodactylus spp. 50, 69, 72 evaporites, Vale of Eden 127, 128 Kamaena 185 Myophorella hudlestoni 199 Kamaenella 180, 185 Myriophyllum spp. 115, 117, 118, 119 Falcisporites zapfei 123, 124, 125, 126 KANE, Dr Ian, Fearnsides Prize-winner 241 Fascipericyclus spp. 217, 219, 221–225 kettlehole, Lateglacial Interstadial, East Nanogyra nana 198, 199, 203, 204, 205 faulting Yorkshire 119 Nanopora 176, 180 Howardian Hills, North Yorkshire 194, 210, Klausipollenites schaubergeri 124, 125, 126 Navicula spp. 89 211–213 Koninckopora spp. 173, 174, 176, 181, 185, Neoarchaediscus 181 NW Carboniferous Basin, Ireland 186, 188, 189 Neoprincipia 176 189, 190 Kulikia 173 Nitzschia 89 Staple Newk (Scale Nab), East Yorkshire Kulindrichnus langi 108, 109 Nomismoceras germanicum 219 95–106 North Esk Inlier 30, 31, 35, 39, 46, 50, 54, 55 Fearnsides Prize 241 Labiisporites granulatus 123, 125 North-West Carboniferous Basin (NWCB), Filipendula spp. 115, 117, 118 Lake Humber 145–153 Ireland 165–192 Fintona Block 186, 188 landform mapping, Vale of York 145–153 Nucleolites scutatus 196, 198, 200, 201, 203 Floricolumnus (col.) girvanensis 35–36 Langtoft Fault 105 Nuskoisporites sp. 125, 126 fluviodeltaic succession, Central Pennine Laramide and post-Laramide events, East Basin 1–28 Yorkshire 102, 105 obituaries folding, Staple Newk (Scale Nab), East Laurentia 4, 26 Johnson, Dr George Anthony Lobjoit Yorkshire 95–106 Lecanocrinus bacchus 48–49 235–236 foraminifera Lepidaster grayi 60 Smith, Denys Barker 131–132 Bakevellia Province 127 Limitisporites leschiki? 125, 126 offshore miospore associations, East Irish Sea Corallian ridge, Howardian Hills 198, 199, Lingula 6, 7, 8, 12, 20–21, 22, 25 127 204 Lithostrotion 170, 176, 180, 185 Oichnus paraboloides 47 NW Carboniferous Basin, Ireland 168, Lockeia (Pelecypodichnus) 6, 7, 10, 20 Opis sp. 205 170–180, 181, 185 Lough Allen Basin 165–167, 188 organic components of travertines 79, 87, 89, Fragilaria spp. 87, 89, 92 Lueckisporites virkkiae 123, 124, 125, 126 92, 93 Lunatisporites spp. 123, 124–126 ostracods, NW Carboniferous Basin, Ireland Gainsborough Trough 16 Lyriocrinus britannicus 32 170–180 ?cf. Gardenasporites oberrauchi 125, 126 Oxytoma sp. 109 geochemistry of travertines 79–94 Macroplata tenuiceps 140 Geological Society of London 155 Macrostylocrinus spp. 39 palaeoenvironmental change, Lateglacial Gervillella spp. 203 magentostratigraphy, Permian 126 vegetation, East Yorkshire 113–122 Gissocrinus spp. 41–43, 69–74, 158, 159, 161 Maioceras spp. 61–62 palaeoenvironmental change indicators in glossary of morphological terms Malton Museum 208 travertines 79, 80, 89, 92–93 (Echinodermata) 58–60 mapping palaeontology Glyphaea sp. 198 Corallian ridge, Howardian Hills 195, 198, Chadian ammonoids, Milldale Limestone Gnathichnus pentax 109 199, 205 Formation 217–234 Gnorimocrinus sp. nov. 49–50 landforms, Vale of York 145–153 Corallian ridge, Howardian Hills 193–215 Goliathiceras elegans 203 marine bands, Marsdenian, Central Pennine Gryphaea beds, Scunthorpe 107–111 Goliathiceras (Pachycarioceras) rhodesi 205, Basin 6, 7, 8, 12, 20–21, 22–25, 26 holotype of Maiocerus orbicularis 61–62 208 Market Weighton Block 111, 211, 212 John Phillips and the British Silurian Granulatisporites sp. 125, 126 Marsupiocrinites coelatus 39, 158, 160 Crinoidea 155–164 Gryphaea beds, Scunthorpe Mudstone Mastigocrinus spp. 43–66 NW Carboniferous Basin, Ireland 165–192 Formation 107–111 meltwater channels, Vale of York 150 Pisocrinus from the type Ludlow Series gyttja deposits 113, 116 Menyanthes trifoliata 113, 115, 117, 118 143–144 Meristocrinus spp. 50 redescription of Plesiosaurus propinquus Haplolasma densum 171 Merocanites sp. 219, 220, 221, 232 133–142 Helianthemum 115, 117, 118, 119 Michiganites spp. 220 root-like structure from the Llandovery of Helicocyclus 219, 220, 221, 228–229 microfossils, travertines 79–94 Devil’s Dingle 75–78 Hemicidaris 203 Miller, John Samuel 156–158 Silurian Echinodermata 29–60, 69–74 Hilton Borehole, Permian succession 123–130 miospores, Permian succession in Hilton travertines 79–94 Hippophae rhamnoides 115, 117 Borehole 123–130 palaeosols, Marsdenian, Central Pennine Homalocrinus nanus 47 Mitrates, Silurian 54, 55, 60 Basin 5, 7, 20, 24–25, 26 10 PYGS Index 4/11/09 11:55 Page 245

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Palustriella 89 Rhombiferans 55 Syrinogoporoids, NW Carboniferous Basin, palynology Rhynchonelloidella thurmani 196 Ireland 170–180 Permian succession in Hilton Borehole Rivularia-type travertine facies 85–87, 89, 92, 123–130 93 Taenidium cameronensis 75 pollen in travertines 89, 92 ROBINSON, Peter, Moore Medallist 66–67 Taxocrinids, Silurian 31, 49–50, 55, 155, 161 Routh Quarry, East Yorkshire 113–122 ROMANO, Dr Mike, Phillips Medallist 63 taxonomy, Crinoidea 156–162 Paraepimastopora 181 Rosaceae 115 Temnocrinus tuberculatus 48, 157, 158, 159 Parapisocrinus cf. sphaericus 50–51 Rossendale Basin 20 Thalictrum-type pollen 115, 117, 118, 119 Paravesicaspora sp. 125, 126 Rotopericyclus 217, 218, 219 Thamnasteria spp. 198, 200, 201, 203, 204 peat, Marsdenian, Central Pennine Basin 7, Rubicaeae 115, 117 Thaumatosaurus propinquus 133, 134 20 Rumex 115, 117, 118, 119 Thecosmilia 200, 202, 203, 204, 206, 210, 212 Peel Basin, miospore associations 127 Thenarocrinus spp. 46–47, 54 Pelecypodichnus (Lockeia) 6, 7, 10, 20 sabkha formation, NW Carboniferous Basin, till, Devensian 113, 150, 152 Pennine Basin 1–18 Ireland 184–185, 190 trace and minor elements in travertines 79, Pericyclus 217, 219 Saccamminopsis, NW Carboniferous Basin, 85, 86, 87, 89–92, 93 Periechocrinus spp. 36, 158, 160 Ireland 170–180 travertines, microfossils and geochemistry Perisaccus granulosus 123, 124, 125, 126 Sagenocrinids, Silurian 31, 47–49, 55, 155, 158, 79–94 Perisphinctes spp. 197, 198, 199, 203, 204, 205, 161 Trichites plotii 205 206–207, 208 Salix 113, 115, 117, 119 trilobites Phillips, John 155–164 Schizosphaerella spp. 134 Milldale Limestone Formation 218, 219, Phillips Medal 63 Schizothrix-type travertine facies 85–87, 89, 220, 221 Pholadomya protei 198 92 NW Carboniferous Basin, Ireland 170–180 Phragmites sp. 113, 116, 117 Scyphocrinites spp. 36 Trochocrinites laevis 159 Pictonia spp. 207, 208 sea-level fluctuations, Marsdenian, Central Typha latifolia 115, 117, 119 Pinularia sudetica 89 Pennine Basin 4–5, 21–26 Pinus sylvestris 115, 117, 118, 120 Segmentocolumnus (col.) clarksoni 47 Ungdarella 185 Pisocrinus spp. 50, 143–144 ‘shatter zones/belts’, Yorkshire Chalk 95, 105 Urtica-type pollen 115 Placocystites forbesianus 54 Siphonodendron spp. 168–190 Plaesiodictyon 127 Siphonophyllia spp. 170, 171, 172, 180 Vale of Eden, Permian succession in Hilton Plagiostoma giganteum 109 Skolithos isp. 75, 77 Borehole 123–130 Planolites 7, 8, 20 Sligo Syncline 165, 168, 170, 185, 186, 188, 190 Vale of York Glacier 145 Plantago 115 Smith, William 155 vegetation change, Lateglacial Interstadial, Platysaccus sp. 125, 126 Society Proceedings East Yorkshire 113–122 Plesiosaurus spp. 133–142 2007 63–67 Vermeulites sigma 1, 4, 6, 8, 12, 20–21 Pleuromya uniformis 203 2008 237–242 Vestigisporites minutus 125, 126 Pleurotomaria sp. 204, 205 soil erosion, and travertine deposits 92, 93 Vittatina sp. 125, 126 Poaceae 115, 117, 118, 119, 120 Solenodendron furcatum 172, 178 Polaricyclus minimus 219, 220, 229 Solenopora 201, 211 Wales-Brabant High 1, 12, 13, 16, 20 pollen in travertines 89, 92 Solway Basin, miospore associations 127 water-absorption capacity, travertines 85–86, Polytryphocycloides davisii 54 Sorby Medal 240–241 87, 89 porosity of travertines 85–86, 87, 89 Sowerby, J. de C. 155, 162 Waulsortian banks see mud-mounds Potamogeton-type pollen 115, 117 Sparganium emersum-type 115 Widmerpool delta-lobe 16, 18, 25 Potonieisporites sp. 125, 126 SPEARS, Professor D.A., Sorby Medallist Widmerpool Gulf 13 Promelocrinus 36 240–241 Proprisporites pococki 125, 126 Speeton Fault 105 York Moraine 145–152 Prorasenia spp. 208 sponge spicules Yorkshire Museum 155, 208 Protohaploxypinus spp. 123, 125, 126 Corallian ridge, Howardian Hills 196, 198, Yorkshire Philosophical Society 155 Pseudodiadema 199 199, 200, 202, 203, 204 Pseudomelania spp. 198, 200, 203 NW Carboniferous Basin, Ireland 170–180 Zechstein succession 126, 127 Pteropsida 115 spores zonal stratigraphy, Corallian ridge, Ptychocrinus spp. 35 Permian succession in Hilton Borehole Howardian Hills 206–209 Pycnosaccus bucephalus 49 123–130 ‘zones of disturbed strata’, Yorkshire Chalk Pygaster 203 pre-Quaternary 115, 117 95, 105 Pygurus 199 in travertines 89 Pyrgocystis antsticei 53 stable isotope values, travertines 87, 89 BOREHOLES Stegasaurus leg bone 204 radiocarbon dates Stephanocrinus ramsbottomi 52 Acklam 206 Routh Quarry, East Yorkshire 113–122 strandlines, Vale of York 145–152 Annaghmor-1 127 travertines 78, 81 stratigraphy Big Dog No.1 166, 171, 188 Ramsbottom, W.H.C. ‘Bill’ 156, 157, 161 Corallian ridge, Howardian Hills 193–215 Brough Sowerby 127 Ranunculus undiff. 115, 117, 118, 120 Marsdenian, Central Pennine Basin 1–28 Chapelcross 127 Rasenia 207, 208 NW Carboniferous Basin, Ireland 165–192 Coach Road 9 Reduviasporonites chalastus 123, 124, 125, Striatoabieites sp. 125, 126 Colne Road Mills 9, 21 126, 127, 128 Striatopodocarpites spp. 125, 126 Colston Bassett (North) 9 Rhabdophyllia spp. 200, 201, 203, 204, 212 Stricklandia benthic community 75 Dowra 189 Rhaxella perforata 196 structural geology, Staple Newk (Scale Nab), Drumkeeran 188 Rhizocorallium burrows 200 East Yorkshire 95–106 Fairweather Green 9 Rhodocrinites verus 158 ?Stylina 200 Farnham 9 Rhomaleosaurus spp. 133, 134, 136, 137, 138, Sutneria (Enosphinctes) spp. 208 Feniscowles 9 139, 140 Synchirocrinus spp. 52 Ferniliee No.1 9 10 PYGS Index 4/11/09 11:55 Page 246

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Glennoo 166 Bellman Limestone Member 220 Limekiln Member 193, 195, 206 Hallam Head 9 Benbulben Shale Formation 168, 171, 182, Limekiln Wood Limestone Member 220 Harome 206 186, 188, 190 Lisgorman Shale Formation 182, 188, 190 Hilton 123–130 Birdsall Calcareous Grit Member 193, 195, Loughshinny Formation 185 Horsforth Waterworks No.2 9 196, 198–199, 201, 203, 207 Lower Calcareous Grit Formation 193, 195, Ironville No.4 9 Bowland Shales Formation 5 195–196, 201, 207, 209 Kilkoo Cross 166, 171, 188, 189 Bricklieve Limestone Formation 167, 168, Lower Leintwardine Formation 30, 31, 41, 43, KT860 127 171, 174–178, 180, 183, 188–189, 190 49, 51, 55 Langwathby 127 Brooksbottoms Coal 8 Lower Ludlow Beds 36 Larne No.2 127 ‘Brooksbottoms Grit’ 1, 8, 13, 16 Lucan Formation 180, 182, 185, 188, 190 Lounthwaite 127 Brotherton Formation 126 Magnesian Limestone Formation 147 Macnean 166, 184, 186, 189 ‘Brown Edge Flags’ 1, 8, 20, 25 Main Alum Shales 134 Malton 201–202 Buildwas Formation 52, 53 Malton Oolite Member 193, 195, 199, 200, Melbourne A 9, 13 Burnham Chalk Formation 95–106 201–202, 203, 204–205, 208, 209 Newton Bank 9, 12 Carn Limestone Member 171, 172, 184, 185 May Hill Sandstone Group 54 Norton 208 ‘Cavetown Limestone Group’ 168, 178–179 Meenymore Formation 171, 174, 175–176, Owengarr No.1 166, 189 Cement Shales 134 181, 184–185, 189, 190 Oxspring No.1 9, 25 ‘Chatsworth Grit’ 1, 8, 13, 18 Middle Calcareous Grit Member 193, 194, Rod Moor No.2 20–21, 25 Clitheroe Limestone Formation 220 195, 199, 201, 204–205, 208, 209 Rod Moor No.3 9, 25 Coal Measures 61–62 Middle Elton Formation 143–144 Roosecote 127 Coalbrookdale Formation 39, 41, 50, 53, 143 Milldale Limestone Formation 217–234 Seat Hall 9 Coniston Grits 36 Millstone Grit Group 4–28 Sellafield 13A 127 Coplow Limestone Member 220 Milverton Group 186, 189 Slisgarrow 166, 171, 188, 190 Coral Rag Member 193, 194, 195, 200–201, Much Wenlock Limestone Formation 29–55, Smeekley Wood No.3 25 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 208, 211–212 60, 69–74, 143, 158, 159 Solway Chemicals No.17 127 Coralline Oolite Formation 193–215 Mullaghmore Sandstone Formation 165, 168, Stockton Brook No.1 9 Craven Group 5 182, 190 Tup Row Quarry 9 Croghan Limestone Formation 188, 190 Mulloch Hill Formation 43, 46, 54 Whittington Heath 9 Damary Beds 41 Ness Shell Bed 205 Dartry Limestone Formation 165, 168, 170, Newbridge Member 212 171, 174, 182–184, 185, 186, 188, 189, Newbridge Trigonia Bed 199, 208, 209 CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHY 190 Newlands Formation 30, 31, 36 Carboniferous Ecton Limestones 219 North Grimston Cementstone Member 193, Arnsbergian 13 Eden Shales Formation 123–130 195, 206, 209, 212 Arundian 218, 219 Feather Edge Coal 8 ‘Osmington Oolite’ Member 193 Asbian 165–192, 217, 218, 219 Finny School Member 47 Oxford Clay Formation 195, 209 Brigantian 181–182, 190 Flamborough Chalk Formation 103, 113 Parchim Formation 126 Chadian 217–234 Frodingham Ironstone Member 107, 108, 109, ‘Passage Beds Member’ 193 Holkerian 182, 218 111 Penkill Formation 50 Kinderscoutian 5, 13 Gasworks Mudstones see Haverford Penrith Sandstone Formation 123–130 Marsdenian 1–28 Mudstone Formation Petalocrinus Limestone 43 Pendleian 5 Glencar Limestone Formation 165, 168–171, Redmires Flags 1, 8, 20, 25 Tournaisian 217–234 172–173, 182–184, 186, 188, 190 Ringinglow Coal 8 Viséan 155, 159, 165–192, 217–234 Grindslow Shales 13 ‘Rivelin Grit’ 8 Westphalian A 61–62 Guiseley Grit 22 St Bees Evaporites Formation 127 Yeadonian 8 Hambleton Oolite Member Lower Leaf 193, St Bees Sandstone Formation 123–130 95–106, 212–213 194, 195, 196, 201, 202, 207, 209 Saltom Siltstone 127 Devensian 145–153 Hambleton Oolite Member Upper Leaf 193, Scar House Beds 13 Dimlington Stadial 145–153 194, 195, 196–197, 198, 201, 202, 203, 207, Scunthorpe Mudstone Formation 107–111 Holocene 79–94, 116, 120, 146, 151 209 Seaham Formation 126 107–111, 133–142, 193–215 Haugh Wood Formation 43 Sherwood Sandstone 146, 147, 148, 150, 151 207, 208–209, 212–213 Haverford Mudstone Formation (Gasworks Simmondley Coal 8 Lateglacial Interstadial 113–122 Mudstones) 30, 31, 32, 36, 39, 46, 51 Speeton Clay 103, 212 Loch Lomond Stadial 113, 116, 120 Hildenley Limestone Member 194, 195, 199, Thief Style Hole Shell Bed 195, 205, 208 159, 161 200, 210–211 Tyrone Group 167, 168, 186, 188 194, 206–208, 209–212 Hilton Plant Beds 123–130 Upper Calcareous Grit Formation 193, 206 Permian 123–130 Hodder Mudstone Formation 220 Upper Haugh Wood Beds 43 Pleistocene 79–94 Holcombe Brook coals 8 Upper Meltham Coal 8 Quaternary 79–84, 113–122 ‘Holcombe Brook Grit’ 1, 8, 13, 16, 20 ‘Urchin Dirt Bed’ 195, 196, 198, 201, 202, 203, Silurian 29–60, 69–74, 75–78, 143–144, Hopedale Limestones 219 208 155–164 Huddersfield White Rock 1, 8, 13, 16, 21 ‘Warley Rock’ 8 Hughley Shales 30, 31, 46, 48, 50, 54, 69–74 Welton Chalk Formation 95–106 Kilbride Formation 30, 31, 47, 50 Wenlock Shale 39, 41, 46, 50, 53 LITHOSTRATIGRAPHY Kimmeridge Clay 203, 208–209, 212 West Walton Beds 209 Ampthill Clay 195, 206, 208, 209, 212 Knockmore Limestone Member 171, 172, 184, White Rock see Huddersfield White Rock Ashover Grit 22 189 (above) ‘Asterias Bed’ 50 Langton Clay Member 193, 195, 206, 208, Windermere Supergroup 36 Bannisdale Slates 50 212 Woolhope Limestone 48 Baslow Coal 8 Leagram Mudstone Member 221, 225, 228 Wray Castle Formation 36 Belah Dolomite 123–130 Leitrim Group 167, 190 Yedmandale Member 193, 207, 209 10 PYGS Index 4/11/09 11:55 Page 247

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LOCALITIES Easthorpe 195–196, 200, 207 Ludlow 51 Ellis Hill 218, 219 Lyons Plantation Quarry 198, 207 Acomb 150 Elvington 150 Lysaght’s Iron & Steel Works site 107–111 Aghagrania River 166, 171, 172, 176, 181, 184, Errwood Hall 25 Maelahoo 177–178 185, 189 Escrick 148–149 Malton 193, 194, 198, 199, 200, 201–202, 208, Ainstey Cliff 150 Fardross 165, 166, 168, 190 209 Alport 80–81, 85, 87, 89, 92, 93 Farley 41, 69, 73 Malvern 41, 50, 70, 143 Amotherby 198, 203 Ferrybridge 152 Manifold Valley 217, 218, 219 Appleton Roebuck 147, 148 Foxholes Quarry 103, 105 Marston Moor Obelisk 148, 150 Appleton le Street 198, 207 Frodingham Railway Cutting 107 May Hill 54 Askham Bog 148, 151 Fulford 148 Meltham Moor 12 Barkisland 12 Gate Helmsley 148 Middlethorpe 148, 151 Barton le Street 203 Germany Beck 151 Mill Hill 150 Beeston Tor 218, 219, 220, 221 Gilling East 196 Mixenden 13, 16 Bell Hall 148, 149 Gilling Heights 205, 211, 212 Mortimer Forest 143–144 Beningborough 146 Girvan 36, 43, 46, 50 Moscar 20 Benson Knott 36 Glenboy 176 Mouselow Quarry 12–13, 16, 23 Benthall Edge 32 Glencar 182 Much Wenlock 32, 41, 69–74 Beverley, Routh Quarry 113–122 Golcar 13, 16 Mulloch Hill 35, 43 Bilborough 146, 147, 148, 150, 151 Gordale 79–94 Musley Bank 209 Birch Vale 16 Gransmoor Quarry 113, 119, 120 Naburn 148, 151 Birdsall 198 Grimston Hill 202, 203 Naburn Wood 149 Bishopthorpe 151 Hamps Valley 217 Nant Gwrhyd 36 Bolton Percy 149, 151 Haverfordwest 32, 39, 46, 51 The Naze 20 Bradbourne 217, 218, 219, 221, 224 Healaugh 146, 148, 150, 151 Ness 210, 211, 212 Bradford 12 Healaugh Beck 146, 147, 148, 151 Newbridge Quarry 212 Bricklieve Mountains 166, 167, 168, 170, 182, Highfields Quarry 202 Newton Grange 219 184, 185–186, 188 Hildenley 194, 198–199, 200, 206, 207, 208, North Grimston 198, 203, 206, 208, 209, 211, Bridge Dyke 149, 151 210, 211, 212 212 Brows Quarry 196–197, 198, 207 Hilton Beck 123–130 Norton 208 Buildwas 46, 48, 50, 52, 54–55, 70, 75 Holgate Beck 151 Nunnington 211, 212 Callow Bank 16 Holtby 147, 150 O’Donnell’s Rock 166, 167, 168–170, 172–174, Carnaweeleen Hill 176–177, 183 Horsecourse Dike 149, 151 178, 182, 184, 185, 189, 190 Carrane Hill 166, 171, 174–176, 184, 185, 189, Hovingham 196, 211 Old Dor/Dore/Door 95–106 190 Hovingham Park Quarry 206 Osmotherly Common 36 Carricknahorna 171, 178, 184 Huddersfield 4, 12, 13, 16, 21 Ox Mountains 165, 167, 168, 186, 188, 190 Castle Howard 198, 207 Hurst Hill 37, 48 Peak District 1–28 Catasuent Cove 36 Hutton le Hole 209 Pentland Hills 35, 39, 46, 50, 143 Catterton Beck 151 Hutton Wandesley 146, 148, 150 Pickering 209, 212 Cavetown 166, 168, 178–179, 185–186, 188, Jig House (Jiggers Bank) 53 Pool Bridge 148, 151 190 Keisley 51 Porthluney 36 Cawton Heights 205–206 Kendal 36, 50 Presteigne 51 Cefn Isa (Usk) 36 Kesh Corann 176, 178 Pye Pit Quarry 202 Chatsworth 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 18–20, 23, 24, 25 Keshcarrigan Quarry 179 Ramsden Clough 12 Clane 221, 223 Kettleness Alum Quarry 134 Reighton 103, 105 Clitheroe 217, 219, 225, 228, 229 Kexby Bridge 149 Rock of Curry 165, 166, 167, 168, 180–182, Clogher Lough 167, 168, 178, 179, 183, 185, Kilbride Peninsula 47, 50 183, 186 188, 189 Kildare 221 Roos Bog 113, 116 Close Farm Quarry 198 Kingscourt 188, 190 Rossendale 1, 4 Coalbrookdale 39, 53 Knapton 148 Routh Quarry 113–122 Colton 147, 148 Knavesmire 148, 151 Sand Hutton 147, 148, 150 Cork 221, 224, 225, 227 Knighton 51 Scale Nab 95–106 Cove Farm Quarry 113, 120 Kniveton 217, 218, 219, 220, 224 Scunthorpe 107–111 Crockey Hill 148, 149 Knocklane 182 Sedgley 37, 41, 46, 48 Cuilcagh Mountains 166, 167, 168, 170, 171, Knockmore 189 Selwicks Bay 95, 101–103 181, 182, 185, 189 Knott Hollow Quarry 36 Serpent Rock 166, 167, 182, 189 Cumberland Cottage 20 Langton 206, 207, 211, 212 Settrington 202–203, 208, 212 Curlew Mountains 165, 167, 168, 185, 186, Leavening 208 Severs Howe 148, 150 188, 189, 190 Lecarrow 165, 166, 167, 168, 180–182, 184, Sheebeg 179 Deer Stones 16, 23 185, 186, 190 Sheemore 179 Deighton 148, 151 Ledbury 48 Shepherd’s Quarry 36 Devil’s Dingle 46, 48, 50, 54–55, 69–74, 75–78 Legacurragh Gap 166, 168 Skipsea Withow Mere 113 Doonaveeragh 178 Leintwardine 30, 31, 41, 43, 55 Slieve Beag 189 Dovedale 217, 218, 219, 220, 221 Limekiln Plantation Quarry 206 Slieve Rushen 189 Drumkeeran 188 Limestone Hill 218, 219 Slingsby 196, 203–204, 211, 212 Drumshanbo 186 Llanilid 119 South Wood Quarry 196 Dudley 29–55, 69, 70, 143, 156, 158, 159 Loftus Alum Quarry 134 Speeton 95, 103, 105 Dunning Dike 149, 151 Long Marston 146, 148, 150 Stamford Bridge 146, 151 Dunnington 151 Lough Labe 176 Staple Newk 95–106 Dykes End 105 Low Catton 151 Stapleton Castle 51 10 PYGS Index 4/11/09 11:55 Page 248

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Star Carr 119, 120 Warthill 147, 148 MINERALS Staxton 210, 212 Waterhouses 217, 218, 219 calcite 79, 85, 90 Stillingfleet 148, 149, 151 Wath Quarries 194, 202, 204–205, 208, 211 halite 127, 128 Stillingfleet Beck 151 Weaver Hills 217, 218, 219 iron 85, 86, 87, 92, 93 Stonegrave 208, 212 Wenlock Edge 30, 31, 39, 41, 43, 50, 69–74 magnesium 85, 86, 87, 89–90, 92 Streedagh Point 165, 166, 167, 182 Westhoughton 61 manganese 85, 86, 87, 92, 93 Street Houses 147, 148 Westwoodside 113, 120 monazite 13 Summit 16 Wetton Hills 217, 218, 219, 221, 225, 228, 229, quartz 87, 93 Swinton 198, 199 231, 232 smithsonite 92 Syke Gate Farm 205, 208 Wharram le Street 208 strontium 85, 86, 87, 90, 92, 93 Tadcaster 146, 148, 149 Wheldrake 149, 150 zinc 85, 86, 87, 90, 92, 93 Thief Style Hole Quarry 205, 208 Whitcliffe 51 Thorpe Cloud 218–219, 220, 225, 228, 229 Whitewalls Quarry 202, 211, 212 Tievebaun 170 Windermere 119 NEW TAXA Tividale 32, 39, 48 Winscar Reservoir 20, 24 Calliocrinus 39 Towton 148 Wren’s Nest 29, 41, 69 Cordylocrinus 41 Trigger Castle 200 Wroot 152 Dendrocrinus 46 Ulverston 36 York, Micklegate Bar 151 Eonomismoceras wettonense sp. nov. 219, 220, Underbarrow 50 York Gap 146, 147, 151 231–232 Wainstalls 13, 16 York Railway Yards 146 Gnorimocrinus 49, 50 Walsall 39 York University 146, 148, 150 Meristocrinus sp. nov. 50 Wandales 206 Inside Back Cover 4/11/09 11:57 Page 1

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P. Vincent and A. S. Smith 133 A redescription of Plesiosaurus propinquus Tate & Blake, 1876 (Reptilia, Plesiosauria), from the Lower Jurassic (Toarcian) of Yorkshire, England

C. H. Holland 143 Pisocrinus from the type Ludlow Series

W. A. Fairburn 145 Landforms and the geological evolution of the Vale of York during the Late Devensian

S. K. Donovan 155 John Phillips and the British Silurian Crinoidea: 170 years of monographic endeavour

Ian D. Somerville, Pedro Cózar, Markus Aretz, Hans-Georg Herbig, W. Ian Mitchell and Paula Medina-Varea 165 Carbonate facies and biostromal distribution in a tectonically controlled platform in northwest Ireland during the late Viséan (Mississippian)

J. K. Wright 193 The geology of the Corallian ridge (Upper Jurassic) between Gilling East and North Grimston, Howardian Hills, North Yorkshire

J. W. Tilsley and D. Korn 217 Chadian (Tournaisian – Viséan, Carboniferous) ammonoids from the Milldale Limestone Formation of the southern Peak District, England

Obituary 235 George Anthony Lobjoit Johnson 1925–2009

Society Proceedings, 2008 237

Index 243

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