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A LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE GEOLOGY 

 OF CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND. 



By WM. WHITAKEE, b.a., f.g.s., of the Geological Survey of England, 

 Editor of the Geological Record. 



(Communicated at the Workington Annual Meeting.) 



[The following bibliographical list was collected in the first instance 

 almost entirely by Mr. Whitaker. Part of it has already appeared in 

 Mr. Ward's Memoir on the Keswick District, and it is reprinted here in 

 order that the list may be presented in as complete a form as possible. 

 Reference to the Works published since 1873 will be found in the volumes 

 of the Geological Record, which contain fuller abstracts of the contents 

 of each article than it is possible to print in our Transactions.} 



1. Anon. 



Robinson, Rev. 

 Thomas 



4. LowTHER, Sir J. 



5. Anon. 



Short, Dr. 

 Thomas 

 Smith, William 



1693. 



Two Letters (dated 1684) concerning Several 

 Copper Mines. Phil. Trans. , vol. xvii. p. 737. 



1709. 



An Essay towards a Natural History of Cumber- 

 land and Westmorland. Svo. 



1720. 

 Magna Britannia, vol. i. p. 397. 



1733? 

 An Account of the Damp Air in a Coal Pit. 

 Phil. Trans., vol. xxxviii. (No. 429) p. 109. 



1740. 



Account of the Black Lead Mines. Gentleman's 

 Mag., p. 583. 



Essay on the Mineral Waters of Cumberland and 

 Westmorland. 4<o. Sheffield. 



Geological Map of Cumberland and Westmorland. 

 Lend. 



