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Lyell, (Sir) Charles. 46. On foot-marks dis- 

 covered in the coal-measures of Pennsylvania. 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. II., 1846, pp. 417-420. 



47. Coal-field of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. 



Geol. Soc. Journ. II., 1846, pp. 278-282 ; Cal- 

 cutta, Journ. Nat. Hist. VII., 1847, pp. 418- 

 423 ; Silliman, Journ. I., 1846, pp. 371-376. 



48. On the evidence of fossil footprints of 



a quadruped allied to the Cheirotherium, in the 

 coal strata of Pennsylvania. Silliman, Journ. 

 II., 1846, pp. 25-29. 



49. Observations on the fossil plants of the 



Coal-field of Tuscaloosa, Alabama ; with de- 

 scriptions of some species (Sphenopteris latifolia, 

 S. Dubuissoni, Neuropteris tenuifolia, N. gigan- 

 tea, Stigmaria ficoides, etc.) by C. F. BUNBURY. 

 Silliman, Journ. IL, 1846, pp. 228-233. 



. 50. On the delta and alluvial deposits of 



the Mississippi, and other points in the geology 

 of North America observed in the years 1845 

 46. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1847 (pt. 2), pp. 117- 

 119; Froriep, Notizen, HI., 1847, col. 37-40; 

 Poggend. AnnaL LXXH. (Ergdnz.\ 1848, pp. 

 626-630 ; Silliman, Journ. III., 1847, pp. 34- 

 39. 



51. On the age of the volcanoes of Au- 



vergne, as determined by the remains of succes- 

 sive groups of land quadrupeds. Edinb. New 

 Phil. Journ. XLIII., 1847, pp. 50-54; Froriep, 

 Notizen, III., 1847, col. 337-341. 



52. On the structure and probable age of 



the coal-field of the James Eiver, near Rich- 

 mond, Virginia. Geol. Soc. Journ. III., 1847, 

 pp. 261-280. 



53. On the Mississippi delta. Silliman, 



Journ. III., 1847, pp. 118-119. 



54. On the alleged coexistence of Man 



and the Megatherium. Silliman, Journ. III., 

 1847, pp. 267-269. 



> 55. On the relative age and position of the 



so-called Nummulite Limestone of Alabama. 

 Silliman, Journ. IV., 1847, pp. 186-191 ; Geol. 

 Soc. Journ. IV., 1848, pp. 10-17. 



56. Notes on some recent foot-prints on 



Red Mud in Nova Scotia. Geol. Soc. Journ. 

 V., 1849, p. 344. 



57. On craters of denudation, with obser- 

 vations on the structure and growth of volcanic 

 cones. Geol. Soc. Journ. VI., 1850, pp. 207- 

 234. 



58. On the occurrence of a stratum of 



stones covered with barnacles in the Red Crag 

 at Wherstead, near Ipswich. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1851 (pt. 2), pp. 65-66. 



59. The theory of successive develope- 



ment in the scale of being, both animal and 

 vegetable, from the earliest time to our own, as 

 deduced from palaeontological evidence. Edinb. 

 New Phil. Journ. LI., 1851, pp. 1-31, 213-226. 



Lyell, (Sir) Charles. 60. On fossil rain-marks 

 of the recent, triassic, and carboniferous periods. 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. VII., 1851, pp. 238-247; 

 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. LI., 1851, pp. 391- 

 392. 



61. On impressions of rain-drops in ancient 



and modern strata. Roy. Inst. Proc. I., 1851- 

 54, pp. 50-53 ; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. LI., 



1851, pp. 70-74. 



62. On the Blackheath Pebble-bed, and 



on certain phenomena in the geology of the 

 neighbourhood of London. Roy. Inst. Proc. 

 I., 1851-54, pp. 164-167 ; Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. LIIL, 1852, pp. 94-98. 



63. On the discovery of some fossil rep- 

 tilian remains, and a land-shell in the interior 

 of an erect fossil tree in the coal-measures of 

 Nova Scotia; with remarks on the origin of 

 coal-fields, and the time required for their for- 

 mation. Roy. Inst. Proc. L, 1851-54, pp. 281- 

 288 ; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. LV., 1853, pp. 

 215-225 ; Silliman, Journ. XVI., 1853, pp. 33- 

 41. 



64. The tertiary strata of Belgium and 



French Flanders. Geol. Soc. Journ. VIII., 



1852, pp. 277-371. 



65. [Parallelisirung der Englischen, Fran- 



zosischen, Belgischen, und Deutschen Tertiar- 

 bildungen.] Deutsch. Geol. Gesell. Zeitschr. 

 V., 1853, pp. 495-500. 



66. On the geology of some parts of Ma- 

 deira. Geol. Soc. Journ. X., 1854, pp. 325-328. 



67. Rapport sur la partie geologique de 



1'exposition de New York en 1853. Paris, Soc. 

 Geol. Bull. XII., 1854-55, pp. 400-428. 



68. On certain trains of erratic blocks on 



the western borders of Massachusetts, United 

 States. Roy. Inst. Proc. II., 1854-58, pp. 86- 

 97. 



69. On the successive changes of the 



temple of Serapis. Roy. Inst. Proc. II., 1854- 

 58, pp. 207-214. 



70. Sur un tremblement de terre a la 



Nouvelle-Zelande, le 23 Janvier 1855. Paris, 

 Soc. Geol. Bull. XHL, 1855-56, pp. 661-666. 



71. On the structure of lavas which have 

 consolidated on steep slopes ; with remarks on 

 the mode of origin of Mount Etna, and on 

 the theory of "Craters of Elevation." Phil. 

 Trans. 1858, pp. 703-786 ; Bibl. Univ. Ar- 

 chives, VI., 1859, pp. 217-266 ; Deutsch. Geol. 

 Gesell. Zeitschr. XL, 1859, pp. 149-250 ; Roma, 

 Corrisp. Scient. VI., 1863, pp. 181-182 ; Silli- 

 man, Journ. XXVI., 1858, pp. 214-219. 



72. On the consolidation of lava on steep 

 slopes, and on the origin of the conical form 

 of Volcanoes. Roy. Inst. Proc. III., 1858-62, 

 pp. 125-131 ; Silliman, Journ. XXVIIL. 1859, 

 pp. 221-225. 



