LIST OF RAMS A Y^S PUBL1CA TIONS 373 



General Instructions for Observations in Geology. (With J. Evans.) 

 In Manual of the Natural History, etc., of Greenland and the 

 neighbouring Regions ; prepared for the use of the Arctic 

 Expedition of 1875. 8vo - London. Pp. 68-77. 



Evidence given before Civil Service Inquiry Commission : and 

 Memorandum on the Geological Survey. Second Report of 

 Commission, with Appendix, Folio. London. Pp. 43-46, 

 70-72. 



* Orographical Series of Wall Maps. (Stanford s.) British Isles, 



Europe, etc. 



1876 



How Anglesey became an Island. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. 



xxxii. pp. 116-122. 

 Note appended to paper by William Ramsay, On the Influence of 



Various Substances in Accelerating the Precipitation of Clay 



suspended in Water. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxii. 



p. 132. 

 On the Physical History of the Dee, Wales. Quart. Journ. Geol. 



Soc. vol. xxxii. pp. 219-229. 

 &amp;lt; The Origin of Lake-Basins. (A Letter.) Geol. Mag. Decade II. 



vol. iii. pp. 136-138. 



1877 



The Origin and Progress of the Geological Survey of the British 

 Isles, and the Method on which it is conducted. In Science 

 Conferences. Conferences held in connection with the Special 

 Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus, vol. ii. pp. 364-380. 

 8vo. London. 



Report on the Question of the Supply of Fresh Water to the Town 

 and Garrison of Gibraltar. Folio. London. 



The Existence of Coal beneath the New Red and Permian Strata. 

 Proc. Dudley Geol. Soc. vol. iii. pp. 35-37- 



1878 



* The Geology of Gibraltar and the Opposite Coast of Africa ; and 



the History of the Mediterranean Sea. Proc. Roy. Inst. vol. 



viii. pp. 594-601. 



Geological Map of the British Isles. (Stanford.) 1878. 

 &amp;lt;On the Geology of Gibraltar. (With J. Geikie.) Quart. Journ. 



Geol. Soc. vol. xxxiv. pp. 505-541- 



