Notices respecting New Boo^s. oOl 



Ur.iniuin, the production of Coinwall. By Mr. Wm. Phillip'?, 

 iVIember of the Geological Society. 9 pages. — III. On the Geo- 

 logical Featmes of the North-eastern Counties of Ireland. Ex- 

 tracted from the Notes of J. F. Berger, M.D. Member of the 

 Geological Society : with an Introduction and Ren)arks, by the 

 Rev.W. Convbeare, Member of the Geological Society. 75 pages. 

 — Deu-riptive Notes referring to the Outline of Sections pre- 

 sented by a part of the Coasts of Antrim and Derry. By the Rev. 

 W. Conybeare, Member of the Geological Society. 27 pages. — 

 IV. On' the Dykes of the North of Ireland. By J. F. Berger, 

 M.D. Member of the Geological Society. 13 pages. — V. Some 

 Remarks upon the Structure of B.arbadoes, as connected with 

 Specimens of its Rocks. By Joseph Skey, M.D. Physician to 

 the Forces. 7 pages. — VI. Outlines of the Geology of Cam- 

 bridgeshire. By the Rev. J. Hailstone, F. R. and L.S. Wood- 

 vvardian Professor in the University of Cambridge. 8 pages. — 



VII. Some Observations on a Bed of Trap occurring in the Col- 

 liery of Birch Hill, near Walsall, in Staffordshire. By Arthur 

 Aikin, Esq. Secretary to the Geological Society. 7 pages. — 



VIII. A Geological Description of Glen Tilt. By John Mac- 

 Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. President of the Geological Society, Che- 

 mist to the Ordnance, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal 

 Military Academy at Woolwich. 8 pages. — IX. Sketch of the 

 Geology of the South-western Part of Somersetshire. By Leo- 

 nard Horner, Esq. F.R.S. Member of the Geological Society, 

 79 pages. — X. Description of a Clinometer. By Lord Webb 

 Seymour, F.R.S. F.R.S. E. F.L.S. Member of the Geological 

 Society. 47 pages. — XI. A Sketch of the Geology of the Lin- 

 colnshire Wolds. By Mr. Edward Bogg, Land Surveyor. 7 

 pages. — XII. On ihe Tremolite of Cornwall. By the Rev, 

 W. Gregor, Honorary Member of the Geological Society. 5 

 pages. — -XIII. Some Observations on the Salt Mines of Cardona, 

 made during a Tour in Spain in the Summer of 1814. By 

 Thomas Stewart Traill, M.D. Member of the Geological Society, 

 y pages. — XIV. Description of a new Ore of Tellurium. By 

 Professor Esmark, of Christiania. Foreign Member of the Geo- 

 logical Society, 2 pages. — XV. An Account of the Swedish 

 C orundum, froniGfllivara in Lapland. By C. T. Swcdenstierna. 

 (j pages. — List of Donations, Description of Plates, and Index. 



The tirst paper, by Di. MacCuUoch, displays equal industry 

 and intelligence. Tliough modestly given as a sketch it is re- 

 plete with information, and exhibits many new facts well ()e- 

 serving of attention, and which, if properly followed up, v<'ill 

 lend to correct some opinions which have perhaps been too 

 liastily adopted. It cannot be doubted, that hypotheses abso- 



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