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Phillips, John. 16. On the removal of largo 



blocks or boulders from the Cumbrian mountains 

 in various directions, Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1836 

 ( pt. 2), pp. 87-88. 



17. Report of experiments on subterranean 

 temperature. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1836, pp. 291- 

 293. 



18. [Classification of the older stratified 

 rocks of Devonshire and Cornwall.] Phil. Mag. 

 XIV., 1839, pp. 353-354. 



19. New experimental researches on rain. 



Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1840 (pt. 2), pp. 45-47. 



20. On the occurrence of some minute 



fossil crustaceans in palaeozoic rocks. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1841 (pt. 2), pp. 64-65. 



21. On the temperature of the air in York 



Minster. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1841 (pt. 2), pp. 

 29-30. 



22. On the microscopic structure of coal. 



Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1842 (pt. 2), pp. 47-48. 



23. On a fossiliferous conglomerate, ad- 

 herent to the Trap of the Malveru Hills. Phil. 

 Mag. XXL, 1842, pp. 288-293. 



24. On the remains of niicroscopic animals 



in the rocks of Yorkshire. West Yorks. Proc. 

 Geol. Soc. II., 1842-48, pp. 274-284. 



25. Observations on the process of petri- 

 faction. West Yorks. Proc. Geol. Soc. II., 

 1842-48, pp. 305-308. 



26. On certain movements in the parts of 



stratified rocks. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1843 (pt. 2), 

 pp. 60-61. 



27. On the electricity of mineral veins. 



Phillips, John. 35. Thoughts on ancient metal- 

 lurgy and mining in Brigantia and other parts 

 of Britain, suggested by a page of PLINY'S 

 Natural History. Silliman, Journ. VIII., 1849, 

 pp. 96-102, 258-262. 



36. Effects produced by lightning on a 



tree near Edinburgh. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1850 

 (pt. 2), pp. 13-14. 



37. On isoclinal magnetic lines in York- 

 shire. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1850 (pt. 2), p. 14. 



38. On the structure of the Crag. Brit. 



Assoc. Rep. 1851 (pt. 2), pp. 67-68. 



39. Experiments made at York (Lat. 



53 58' N.) on the deviation of the plane of 

 vibration of a pendulum from the meridional 

 and other vertical -planes. Roy. Soc. Proc. VI., 

 1851, pp. 78-82. 



Geological sketches round Ingle- 

 Roy. Inst. Proc. L, 1851-54, pp. 



Cornwall, Polytechn. Soc. Trans. 1843, pp. 54- 

 59. 



28. On the occurrence of Trilobites and 



Agnosti in the lowest shales of the palaeozoic 

 series, on the flanks of the Malvern Hills. Phil. 

 Mag. XXIL, 1843, pp. 384-385. 



29. On simultaneous Barometrical Regis- 

 tration in the North of England. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1844(^.2), p. 21. 



30. On the quantities of Rain received in 



gauges at unequal elevations above the ground. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1844 (pt. 2), p. 21. 



31. On Anemoinetry. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1846, pp. 340-351. 



32. Notice of further progress in anemo- 



metrical researches. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1848, 



p. 97. 

 - 33. The Malvern Hills, compared with 



the palreozoic districts of Abberley, Woolhope, 



May Hill, Tortworth, and Usk ; with palteon- 



tological appendix. Geol. Survey Mem. II., 



1848, pp. 1-386. 

 34. Contributions to Anernometry : the 



Thermaneniometer. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1849 



(pt. 2), pp. 28-29. 



VOL. IV, 



On magnetic phenomena in York- 



40. 



borough. 

 278-280. 



41. 



shire. Brit, Assoc. Rep. 1853 (pt. 2), pp. 6-7. 



42. On photographs of the Moon. Brit. 



Assoc. Rep. 1853 (pt. 2), pp. 14-18. 



43. On the dispersion of erratic rocks at 



higher levels than their parent rock in York- 

 shire. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1853 (pt. 2), p. 54. 



44. On a new Plesiosaurus in the York 



Museum. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1853 (pt. 2), p. 

 54. 



45. Notes on a living specimen of Pria- 



pulus caudatus, dredged off the coast of Scar- 

 borough. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1853 (pt. 2), pp. 

 70-71. 



46. On the geology of the Malvern Hills. 



Malvern, Nat. Field Club Trans. I., 1853, p. 29. 



47. On the Malvern Hills. Roy. Inst. 



Proc. II., 1854-58, pp. 385-393. 



48. On the temperature of the sea. Ash- 



mol. Soc. Proe. No. XXXIII., 1855, pp. 70- 

 72. 



49. On a part of the Yorkshire coast in 



the later geological periods. Ashtuol. Soc. Proc. 

 No. XXXIII., 1855, pp. 80-82. 



50. Remarks on certain Trap Dykes in 



Arran. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1855 (pt. 2), p. 94. 



51. On the Aurora Borealis of October 



24th, 1847, as seen at York. Yorks. Proc. Phil. 

 Soc. I., 1855, pp. 70-71. 



52. On magnetic phenomena in Yorkshire. 



[1853.] Yorks. Proc. Phil. Soc. I., 1855, pp. 

 155-189. 



53. The meteor of 7 January 1856. Ash- 



mol. Soc. Proc. No. XXXIV., 1856, pp. 101- 

 102. 



54. Report on cleavage and foliation in 



rocks, and on the theoretical explanation of 

 these phenomena. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1856. pp. 

 369-396. 



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