Abstract
DIVERSIFIED beyond compare among counties, both in its o surface features and in the range and exposure of its outcropping formations, Yorkshire has naturally given rise to a copious stream of geological literature, which has flowed unceasingly ever since the establishment of stratigraphical studies within it more than a century ago. The depth and strength of the current can be gauged well from this latest work, which is in all respects a powerful addition to the stream, with novel and serviceable attributes.
Geology of Yorkshire: an Illustration of the Evolution of Northern England.
By Prof. P. F. Kendall Herbert E. Wroot. 2 vols. Pp. xxii + 995 + 72 plates. (Leeds: Prof. Kendall, Moor Allerton; or H. E. Wroot, 99 Spencer Place, 1924.) 17s. 6d. net.
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LAMPLUGH, G. Geology of Yorkshire: an Illustration of the Evolution of Northern England . Nature 115, 939–940 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115939a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/115939a0