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13. illustrations of the geology of the 



south-cast, of Dorsetshire. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

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14. On the Strata between Durlstone 



Head mid Old Hairy Eocks. Mas. Nat. Hist. 

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15. Notes of observations made on the 



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16. On the geological structure and phe- 

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1838, pp.'~454-455. 



17. On the geological structure and phe- 

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18. On the peatbogs and submarine forests 



of Bournemouth, Hampshire, and in the neigh- 

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 Proc. II., 1838, pp. 599-601. 



19. Notices of the gales of November 



29th, and Christmas-Day 1836, and of 29th 

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 pp. 91-92. 



20. On falls of dust or sand on vessels 



traversing the Atlantic. Edinb. New Phil. 

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21. A notice of showers of ashes which 

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22. On the geological phenomena in the 

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23. On the occurrence of atmospheric 

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 the drift pumice of the coasts of New Hol- 

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 pp. 321-341. 



2<t. On dykes of marble and quartz in 

 connection with Plutonic Rock on the Upper 

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 344 ; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XL., 1846, 

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25. On a fossil pine-forest at Ivnrrur- 

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 IV., 1846, pp. 161-164. 



26. Account of a thunder-storm. Walker, 



Electr. Mag. II., 1846, pp. 326-331. 



Clarke, It'illiaiu- Bramrliitc. 27. On the geo- 

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 Group, east of New Caledonia in the Southern 

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28. Remarks on the identity of the epoch 



of the coal-beds and palaeozoic rocks of New 

 South Wales. Ann. Nat. Hist. II., 1848, 

 pp. 206-210. 



23. On the genera and distribution of 

 plants in the carboniferous system of New 

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 pp. 60-63. 



30. On the occurrence of Trilobites in New 

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 the formation in which they occur. [1846.] 

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31. Observations made at Paramatta 



(luring the eclipse of the sun on Saturday, 1 

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 1850-51, pp. 223-225. 



32. A few remarks upon the Crag of 



Suffolk. Ann. Nat. Hist. VIII., 1851, pp. 205- 

 211. 



33, On the discovery of Gold in Australia. 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. VIII., 1852, pp. 131-134. 



34. On the occurrence of obsidian bombs 



in the auriferous alluvia cf New South Wales. 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. XL, 1855, pp. 403-404. 



35. On the occurrence of fossil bones in 

 I lie auriferous alluvia of Australia. Geol. Soc. 

 Journ. XL, 1855, pp. 405-408. 



36. On Professor McCov's " New Tceni- 



opteris " from the coal-bearing rocks of the 

 Cape Paterson District in particular, and oil the 

 evidence bearing on the question of the age of 

 Australian Coal Beds in general. Victuri;;, 

 Trans. Roy. Soc. V., 1860, pp. 89-95. 



37. On the relative positions of certain 



plants in the coal-bearing beds of Australia. 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. XVII., 1861, pp. 354-362. 



38. On the age of the New South W;;!.'.- 



coal-fields. Ann. "Nat. Hist. X., 1862, pp. 

 81-86. 



3S. On the occurrence of mesozoic and 



permian Fauiue in Eastern Australia. Geol. 

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Clarus, J. C. C. Der Gewitter-Orkan am 8 Juli 

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2. Eiuige Bemerkuugen iiber die scheinbare 



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3. Beobachtungen der Witterung des Jah is 



1821. Leipzig, Schr. Nat, Gesell. I., 1822, 

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