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Croll, James. 11. On the physical cause of the 

 submergence and emergence of the land during 

 the glacial epoch. Phil. Mag. XXXI., 1866, 

 pp. 301-305. 



12. On the" influence of the tidal wave on 



the motion of the Moon. Phil. Mag. XXXII., 



1866, pp. 107-111, 361-362. 



13. On the reason why the change of cli- 

 mate in Canada since the glacial epoch has been 

 less complete than in Scotland. [1866.] Glas- 

 gow, Geol. Soc. Trans. II., 1867, pp. 138-141. 



14. On the change in the obliquity of the 



Ecliptic ; its influence on the climate of the 

 Polar regions and level of the sea. Glasgow, 

 Geol. Soc. Trans. II., 1867, pp. 177-198; Geol. 

 Mag. IV., 1867, p. 275 ; Phil. Mag. XXXIII., 



1867, pp. 426-445. 



15. On the eccentricity of the Earth's orbit, 



and its physical relations to the glacial epoch. 

 Phil. Mag. XXXIIL, 1867, pp. 119-131, 216. 



16. On the reason why the difference of 



reading between a thermometer exposed to direct 

 sunshine and one shaded diminishes as we ascend 

 in the atmosphere. Phil. Mag. XXXIIL, 1867, 

 pp. 213-216. 



17. Remarks on the change in the qhHqjiity 



of the ecliptic, and its influence onchjgale^ Phil. 

 Mag. XXXIV., 1867, pp. 127^1587 



18, On certain hypotljetical elements in the 



theory of gravitation and-generally received con- 

 ceptions regarding the constitution of matter. 

 Phil. Mag. XXXIV., 1867, pp. 449-461. 



19. On geological time, and the probable 



date of the Glacial and Upper Miocene Period. 

 Phil. Mag. XXXV., 1868, pp. 363-384; 

 XXXVI., 1868, pp. 141-164, 362-386. 



2O. On the influence of the Gulf-stream. 



Geol. Mag. VI., 1869, pp. 157-162. 



21. On the physical cause of the motion of 



glaciers. Phil. Mag. XXXVII., 1869, pp. 201- 

 206. 



22. On the opinion that the southern hemi- 

 sphere loses by radiation more heat than the 

 northern, and the supposed influence that this has 

 on climate. Phil. Mag. XXXVIII., 1869, pp. 

 220-229. 



23. On two river channels buried under drift, 



belonging to a period when the land stood several 

 hundred feet higher than at present. [1869.] 

 Edinburgh, Geol. Soc. Trans. I., 1870, pp. 330- 

 345. 



24. On Mr. MURPHY'S theory of the cause of 



the glacial climate. Geol. Mag. VI., 1869, p. 382. 



25. The boulder-clay of Caithness, a pro- 

 duct of land-ice. Geol. Mag. VII., 1870, pp. 

 209-214,271-278. 



26. On Ocean- currents in relation to the 



distribution of Heat over the globe. Phil. Mag. 

 XXXIX., 1870, pp. 81-106. 



Croll, James. 27. On Ocean-currents in rela- 

 tion to the physical theory of secular changes of 

 climate. Phil. Mag. XXXIX., 1870, pp. 180- 

 194. 



28. On the cause of the motion of glaciers. 



Phil. Mag. XL., 1870, pp. 153-170 ; Geol. 

 Mag. VIII., 1871, pp. 572-573. 



29. On the physical cause of Ocean-cur- 

 rents Lieut. MATJRY'S theory examined. Phil. 

 Mag. XL., 1870, pp. 233-259. 



30. On the transport of the Wastdale crag 



blocks. Geol. Mag. VIII., 1871, pp. 15-20. 



31. On a method of determining the mean 



thickness of the sedimentary rocks of the globe. 

 Geol. Mag. VIII., 1871, pp. 97-102, 285-287. 

 32. On the age of the earth as determined 

 from tidal retardation. Nature, IV., 1871, p. 

 323. 



33. On the physical cause of Ocean-cur- 

 rents Dr. CARPENTER'S theory examined. Phil. 

 Mag. XLIL, 1871, pp. 241-280. 



34. On Ocean-currents. Nature, V., 1872, 



pp. 201-202, 502-503 ; VI., 1872, pp. 240-241. 



35. What determines molecular motion. 



The fundamental problem of nature. Phil. M^io-. 

 XLIV., 1872, pp. 1-25. 



Crombie, James M. New British lichens. Journ. 

 s of Bot. VII., 1869, pp. 48-51, 105-108, 232- 

 234. 



2. The geological relations of the Alpine 



flora of Great Britain. Geol. Mag. VII., 1870, 

 p. 229. 



3. Additions to the British Lichen-flora. 



Journ. of Bot. VIII., 1870, pp. 95-99; IX., 

 1871, pp. 177-179. 



4. New Lichens recently discovered in 



Great Britain. [1870.] Linn. Soc. Journ. 



XI., 1871 (Bot.}, pp. 481-490. 

 . 5. Notes on the British Ramalinas in the 



Herbarium of the BRITISH MUSEUM. Journ. of 



Bot. I., 1872, pp. 70-75. 



6. The distribution of Armeria maritima, 



&c., in Britain. Journ. of Bot. I., 1872, pp. 

 76-77. 



7. Notes on the lichens in SOWERBY'S 



Herbarium. Journ. of Bot. I., 1872, pp. 231- 

 235, 356-360; Grevillea, I., 1873, pp. 158-160. 



8. On a new erratic British Parrnelia : 



P. saxatilis. Journ. of Bot. I., 1872, pp. 306- 

 307. 



9. New British lichens. [1872.] Gre- 

 villea, I., 1873, pp. 61-62, 141-142; II., 1874, 

 pp. 89-91, 140-141. 



10. On the rarer Lichens of Blair Athole. 



Grevillea, I., 1873, pp. 170-174. 



11. Additions to the British Lichen-Flora. 

 Journ. of Bot. II., 1873, pp. 132-135. 



12. Note on Lecanora Ralfsii, Sahccy. 

 [1873.] Grevillea, II., 1874, pp. 13-15. 



