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King, (Prof.) U'illiam, and Davidson, T. 



Remarks on the genera Trimerella, Dinobolus, 



ami Monomcrella. Brit. Assoc. Eep. XLII., 



1872 (Sect.), p. 100; Geol. Mag. IX., 1872, pp. 



442-445 ; Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. X., 1872, pp. 



248-252. 

 King, (Prof.) U'illiam, and Rowney, T. H. 



On the so-called " Eozoonal rock." Geol. Soc. 



Quart, Journ. XXII., 1866, pp. 185-218 ; 



XXV., 1869, pp. 115-117; Phil. Mag. XXXI., 



1866, p. 159; XXXV1IL, 1869, pp. 235- 



238. 



- 2. On some points in the geology of 



Strath, isle of Skye. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XL., 

 1870 (Sect.), p. 78. 



3. On " Eozoon Cauadense." 



[1869.] Irish Acad. Proc. X., 1870, pp. 506- 

 551. 



4. On the geological age and micro- 

 scopic structure of the Serpentine Marble or 

 Ophite of Skye. [1871.] Irish Acad. Proc. I., 

 1873-74, pp. 132-139. 



5. On the mineral origin of the so- 

 called "Eozoon Cauadense." [1871.] Irish 

 Acad. Proc. I., 1873-74, pp. 140-153. 



King, JJ'illiniii (jtni.). An account of the 

 " Kolymullays," one of the mountain masses in 

 the Salem district of the Madras Presidency ; to 

 which are appended some observations on cli- 

 mate, fever, &c. Madras Quart. Journ. VIII., 

 1865, pp. 266-282; Madras Journal, I., 1866 

 " (part 2), pp. 63-106. 



2. Notes on the occurrence of stone im- 

 plements in North Arcot District. Madras 

 Journal, I., 1866 (part 2), pp. 36-42. 



3. Stone implements found near Madras. 



Bengal, Asiat. Soc. Proc. 1867, pp. 139-142. 



4. On the Kadapah and Karnul formations 



in the Madras Presidency. [1869.] India, 

 Geol. Survey Records, II., 1870. pp. 5-10; 

 India, Geol. Survey Mem. VIII., 1872, pp. 1- 

 291. 



5. Notes on a traverse of parts of the 



Kummummet nnd Hanamconda districts in the 

 Nizam's dominions. India, Geol. Survey Re- 

 cords, V., 1872. pp. 46-55. 



6. Notes on a new coal-field in the south- 

 eastern part of the Hydrabad (Deccan ) territory. 

 India, Geol. Survey Records, V., 1872, pp. 65- 

 69, 122. 



7. Note on a possible field of coal-measures 

 in the Godaviri district, Madras Presidency. 

 India, Geol. Survey Records, V., 1872, pp. 112- 

 114. 



8. Note on the Barakars (coal-measures) in 

 the Beddadanole Field, Goddvari district. India, 

 Geol. .Survey Records, VI., 1873, pp. 57-59. 



King, n'illiftm (jtm.), and Foote, R. B. On 



the geological structure of portions of the dis- 

 tricts of Trichiuopoly, Salem and South Arcot, 

 Madras, included in sheet No. 79 of the Indian 

 Atlas. India, Geol. .Survey Mem. IV., 1865, pp. 

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Kingsley, Charles. Address delivered before 

 the DEVONSHIRE ASSOCIATION at Bideford, July 

 1871. Devon. Assoc. Trans. IV., 1871, pp. 

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2. Bio-geology. Jouru. of Bot. I., 1872, 

 pp. 53-57 ; Winchester, Journ. Sci. Soc. I., 

 1874, pp. 53-69. 



Kingsley, James L., and Silliman, Benj. An 

 account of the meteor which burst over Weston 

 in Connecticut, in December 1807, ami of the 

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Kingsley, If'. T. Account of the application 

 of photography to the microscope. [1852.] 

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 J19. 



2. On certain facts connected with the 

 wasting and final disappearance of the glaciers 

 of North Wales. [1872.] Cambridge, Phil. 

 Soc. Proc. II., 1876, pp. 283-284. 



Kingsmill, Thomas W. 2. A sketch of the 

 geology of a portion of Quang-tung province. 

 Shanghai Journal, II., 1865, pp. 1-38; Geol. 

 Mag. III., 1866, pp. 369-370. 



3. Notes on some outlying coal-fields in 

 the south-eastern provinces of China. Shanghai 

 Journal, III., 1866, pp. 94-106. 



. 4. Notes on the geology of China, with 



more especial reference to the provinces of the 



Lower Yangtse. [1868.] Geol. Soc. Quart. 



Journ. XXV., 1869, pp. 119-138; Phil. Mag. 



XXXVIIL, 1869, p. 238. 

 . 5. The probable origin of deposits of 



"loess" in North China and Eastern Asia. 



Geol. Soc. Quart. Jouru. XXVII., 1871, pp. 



376-383 ; Phil. Mag. XLII., 1871, p. 386. 

 Kingston, G. T. 5. On the annual and 



diurnal distribution of the different winds at 



Toronto. Canadian Journal, IX., 1864, pp. 



10-25. 



6. On the abnormal variations of some of 



the meteorological elements at Toronto and their 

 relations to the direction of the wind. Canadian 

 Journal, IX., 1864, pp. 109-129. 



7. Mean meteorological results at Toronto, 



for the year 1863. Canadian Journal, IX., 1864, 

 pp. 171-177. 



8. On the relative durations of the different 



winds during rain or snow, derived from the 

 Toronto observations, in the years 1853 to 1859, 

 inclusive. Canadian Journal, LX., 1864, pp. 

 240-248. 



