INDEX. 295 



GEOLOGY. 



Some Ob»ervation8 on the FlintB of Chalk- Beds. Id a Letter from 

 Thomas Beddoes, M.D., Physician at BriHtol Hot Wells, to Mr. Thomas 

 Henry, F.R.S., &c. IV. (Part 2) 303. 



On the Flexibilty of all Mineral Substances ; and the cause of Creeps and 

 Seats in Old Coal Mines. By Mr. John B. Longmire. Communicated by 

 Dr. Holme. III. (Second Series) 1(11. 



Remarks on the Coal District of South Lancashire. By James Heywood, 

 Esq., F R S., F.G.S., &c. VL (Second Series) 426. 



A Glance at the Geology of Low Furness, Lancashire. By E. W. Binney, 

 Esq. VIII. (Second Series) 423. 



On the Origin of Coal. By E. W. Binney, Esq. VIII. (Second Series) 

 148. 



Sketch of the Drift Deposits of Manchester and its Neighbourhood. By 

 E. W. Binney, Esq. VIII. (Second Series) 195. 



A Description of supposed Meteorites found in Seams of Coal. By E. W. 

 Binney, Esq. IX. (Second Series) 306. 



Remarks on a Vein of Lead found in the Carboniferous Strata in Derby- 

 shire, near Whaley Bridge. By E W. Binney, Esq. IX. (Second Series) 

 125. 



Description of a Mineral Vein in the Lancashire Coal Field near Skelfmers- 

 dale. By E. W. Binney, Esq. IX. (Second Series) 116. 



On some Trails and Holes found in Rocks of Carboniferous Strata, with 

 Remarks on the Microconchus Carbonarius. By E. W. Binney, Esq. X. 

 (Second Series) 181. 



Notes on the Drift Deposits found near Blackpool. By E. W. Binuey, 

 Esq. X. (Second Series) 121. 



On the Action of Old Coal-pit Water upon Iron, in the Pendleton Colliery. 

 By E. W. Binney, Esq., F.G.S XI. 27. 



On the Origin of Ironstones, and more particularly the newly discovered 

 Red Stone at Ipstones, near Cheadle, Staffordshire : with some Account of the 

 Ironstones of South Lancashire. By E. W. Binney, F.G.S. XII. 31. 



Statistics of the Collieries of Lancashire, Cheshire, and North Wales. By 

 Joseph Dickinson. F.G.S. XII. 71. 



On the Permian Beds of the North- West of England. By Edward W, 

 Binney, F.G S. XIL 209. 



HEALTH— HYGIENE-MEDICINE. 

 Remarks ou the different Success, with respect to Health, of some attempts 

 to pass the Winter in high Northern Latitudes. By John Aikin, M.D. T. 89. 



