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16. On the structure and mutual relation- 

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17. On some of the mechanical structures 

 of limestones. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1855 (pt. 2), 

 p. 97. 



18. On the currents produced by the 



action of the wind and tides, and the structures 

 generated in the deposits formed under theii' 

 influence, by which the physical geography of 

 the seas at various geological epochs may be 

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19. On the direction of drifting of the 

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 113. 



20. On the ma<niesiau limestone having 



been formed by the alteration of an ordinary 

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21. On the microscopical structure of 

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 p. 78. 



22. On the physical geography of the Old 

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 Scotland. Eclinb. New Phil. Jonrn. III., 1856, 

 pp. 112-122. 



23. On the terraces in the valley of the 



Tay, north of Dunkeld. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. IV., 1856, pp. 317-321. 



24. On slaty cleavage, as exhibited in the 

 Devonian limestones of Devonshire. Phil. Mag. 

 XL, 1856, pp. 20-37. 



25. On the theory of the origin of slaty 



cleavage. Phil. Mag. XII., 1856, pp. 127-129. 



26. On some facts connected with slaty 



cleavage. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1857 (pt. 2), pp. 

 92-93. 



27. On the physical geography of the ter- 

 tiary estuary of the Isle of Wight. Edinb. New 

 Phil. Journ. V., 1857, pp. 275-298. 



28. Sur le mode de consolidation du 



granite ct de plusieurs autres roches. Paris, 

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29. On a new method of determining the 



- temperature and pressure at which various rocks 

 and minerals were formed. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1858 (pt. 2), p. 107. 



30. On some peculiarities in the arrange- 

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31. On the ancient physical geography of 

 the south-east of England. Edinb. New Phil. 

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VOL. V. 



Sorby, Ifi'i/ry Clifton. 32. On the micro- 

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 origin of minerals and rocks. Geol. Soc. Journ. 

 XIV., 1858, pp. 453-500. 



33. On the structures produced by the 



currents present during the deposition of strati- 

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34. On the origin of " cone in cone." Brit. 



Assoc. Rep. (pt. 2), p. 124 ; Geologist, II., 1859, 

 p. 485. 



35. On the freezing-point of water in 

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 105-108 ; Annal. de Chimie, LVIIL, 1860, pp. 

 253-254 ; Journ. de Pharm. XXXVII., 1860, 

 pp. 124-125. 



36. On the expansion of water and saline 

 solutions at high temperatures. Phil. Mag. 

 XVIII., 1859, pp. 81-91. 



37. De Faction prolongee de la chaleur et 

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38. Sur I'application du microscope a 

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 451. 



39. On the temperature of the springs in 

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 45. 



40. On the microscopical structure of 



Mount Sorrel syenite artificially fused and 

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41. On the organic origin of the so-called 



"Crystalloids" of the chalk. Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 VIII., 1861, pp. 193-200. 



42. On the cause of the difference in the 



state of preservation of different kinds of fossil 

 shells. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1862 (pt. 2), pp. 95- 

 96; Geologist, V, 1S62, p. 423. 

 43. On the comparative structure of artifi- 

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 Rep. 1862 (j)t. 2), p. 96. 



44. On the direct correlation of mechan- 

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 XVII., 1863, pp. 272-275. 



45. On models illustrating contortion in 



mica-schist and slate. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1863 

 (pt. 2), p. 88. 



46. On the original nature and subsequent 

 alteration of mica-schist. Geol. Soc. Journ. 

 XIX., 1863, pp. 401-406. 



47. Ueber Kalkstein-Geschiebe mit Ein- 



driicken. Leonhard u. Bronn, N. Jahrb. 1863, 

 pp. 801-807. 



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