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the easterly limit of the Yorkshire coal-measures 

 beneath the newer formations. Instit. Civ. 

 Engin. Proc., 49, 1877, pp. 160-168. 

 Hull, Edward. 89. Microscopic structure of 

 noble opal. Quart. Journ. Microsc. Sci., 17, 1877, 

 pp. 302-303. 



9O. On the origin of "the Scalp," a 



remarkable cleft in the granite hills south of 

 Dublin. [1877.] Dublin Soc. Sci. Proa, 1, 

 1878, pp. 11-17. 



91. A possible explanation of the North 



Devon section. Geol. Mag., 5, 1878, pp. 529- 

 532 ; 6, 1879, p. 45. 



92. On the relations of the carboniferous, 



devonian, and upper silurian rocks of the South 

 of Ireland to those of North Devon. [1879.] 

 Dublin Soc. Sci. Trans., 1, 1877-83, pp. 135- 

 150. 



93. On the geological age of the rocks 



forming the Southern Highlands of Ireland, 

 generally known as " the Dingle beds " and 

 "Glengariff grits and slates" (Jukes). Geol. 

 Soc. Quart. Journ., 35, 1879, pp. 699-721. 

 94. The devonian question: reply to 

 Mr. KINAHAJT'S note. Geol. Mag., 6, 1879, pp. 

 127-130. 



95. On the occurrence of crystals of salt 



(chloride of sodium) in chert from the carboni- 

 ferous limestone. [1878.] Dublin Soc. Sci. 

 Proc., 2, 1880, pp. 129-132; Ireland, Geol. Soc. 

 Journ., 5, 1880, pp. 122-125. 



96. Note on a new geological map of 



Ireland. [1878.] Dublin Soc. Sci. Proc., 2, 

 1880, pp. 133-134; Ireland, Geol. Soc. Journ., 

 5, 1880, pp. 104-105. 



97. On the geological relations of the 

 rocks of the south of Ireland to those of north 

 Devon and other British and continental districts. 

 Geol. Soc. Quart Journ., 36, 1880, pp. 255-274. 



98. On the laurentian beds of Donegal 

 and of other parts of Ireland. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep., 1881, p. 609; Dublin Soc. Sci. Trans., 1, 

 1877-83, pp. 243-256. 



99. The devono-silurian formation. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep., 1881, p. 631; Geol. Soc. Quart. 

 Journ., 38, 1882, pp. 200-208. 



100. Observations on the two types of 



cambrian beds of the British Isles (the caledc- 

 nian and hiberno-cambrian) and the conditions 

 under which they were respectively deposited. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1881, pp. 642-643; Geol. 

 Soc. Quart. Journ., 38, 1882, pp. 210-214. 

 101. Laurentian gneiss of Ireland. Nature, 

 24, 1881, pp. 81-82. 



102. Ancient tidal action and planes of 



marine denudation. [1881.] Nature, 25, 1882, 

 pp. 177-178. 



103. Palaeo-geological and geographical 



maps of the British Islands and the adjoining 



parts of the continent of Europe. [1882.] 



Dublin Soc. Sci. Trans., 1, 1877-83, pp. 257- 



296. 

 Hull, Edward. 1O4. Notes on the permian and 



trias. Geol. Mag., 9, 1882, pp. 491-494. 

 105. On the microscopical structure of 



the olivine basalt of Carnmoney Hill, Co. Antrim. 



[1878.] Irish Acad. Proc., 3, 1883, pp. 166- 



167. 



1O6. On the geological structure of the 



Northern Highlands of Scotland ; being notes of 

 a recent tour. [1880.] Dublin Soc. Sci. Proc., 

 3, 1883, pp. 34-46 ; Ireland, Geol. Soc. Journ., 

 6, 1886, pp. 56-68. 



1O7. On the recent remarkable subsidences 



of the ground in the salt districts of Cheshire. 

 [1881.] Dublin Soc. Sci. Proc., 3, 1883, pp. 

 133-138; Ireland, Geol. Soc. Journ., 6, 1886, 

 pp. 87-92. 



108. On the geological age of the North 



Atlantic Ocean. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1883, pp. 

 494-495. 



Hull, Edward^ & Hardman, Edward Townley. 

 On the nature and origin of the beds of chert in 

 the upper carboniferous limestones of Ireland. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc., 26, 1877, pp. 163-164; Ireland, 

 GeoL Soc. Journ., 4, 1877, pp. 245-246; Dublin 

 Soc. ScL Trans., 1, 1877-83, pp. 71-94. 



2. On hullite, a hitherto undescribed 



mineral ; a hydrous silicate of peculiar composi- 

 tion, from Carnmoney Hill, Co. Antrim, with 

 analysis and notes on the microscopic appear- 

 ances. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1878, pp. 542-543; 

 Irish Acad. Proa, 3, 1883, pp. 161-166. 



3. On the metamorphic rocks of 



Cos. Sligo and Leitrim, and the enclosed mine- 

 rals, with analysis of serpentine, <fcc., with 

 microscopical notes on the serpentine. [1882.] 

 Dublin Soc. ScL Proc., 3, 1883, pp. 357-370; 

 Ireland, Geol. Soc. Journ., 6, 1886, pp. 172- 

 185. 



Hull, Edward, & Haughton, (Rev.} Samud. 

 Report on the chemical, mineralogical and 

 microscopical character of the lavas of Vesuvius 

 from 1631 to 1868. [1875.] Irish Acad. Trans., 

 26, 1879, pp. 49-164. 



Hull, Edward Gordon. On the radiating power 

 of shell-lac films of various thickness. [1878.] 

 Dublin Soc. ScL Proc., 2, 1880, pp. 90-91. 



2. On the origin and probable structure 



of the domite mountains of central France. 

 [1881.] Dublin Soc. ScL Proc., 3, 1883, pp. 

 145-149; Ireland, Geol. Soc. Journ., 6, 1886, 

 pp. 93-97. 



Hult, R. Bidrag till kannedomen om vegeta- 

 tionen i sodra Savolaks. [1877.] Helsingfors, 

 Faun. Flor. Fenn. Meddel., 3, 1878, pp. 123- 

 163. 



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