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Hull, Edtcard. 39. Faults in drift. Geol. Mag. 



IV., 1867, pp. 182-183. 

 40. On the parallelism of the drift-deposits 



in Lancashire and the eastern counties. Geol. 



Mag. IV., 1867, pp. 183-184. 



41. Remarks on Mr. Whitakek's paper 



on subaerial denudation. Geol. Mag. IV., 1867, 

 pp. 567-569. 



42. On a section of the drift-deposits in 



the banks of the Kibble, near Balderston Hall. 

 Manchester, Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc. VI., 1867, pp. 

 136-140. 



43. On the physical causes which seem to 



have regulated the distribution of the calcareous 

 and sedimentary strata of Great Britain, with 

 special reference to the carboniferous formation. 

 Geol. Mag. V., 1868, pp. 143-146. 



• 44. On the thickness of the carboniferous 



rocks of the Pendle range of hills, Lancashire, 

 as illustrating the author's views regarding the 

 " south-easterly attenuation of the carboniferous 

 sedimentary strata of the north of England." 

 Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXIV., 1868, pp. 

 319-323 ; Phil. Mag. XXXVL, 1868, pp. 73- 

 74. 

 — 45. Observations on the relative ages of 



the leading physical features and lines of eleva- 

 tion of the carboniferous disti'ict of Lancashire 

 and Yorkshire. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. 

 XXIV., 1868, pp. 323-335; Phil. Mag. 

 XXX VL, 1868, p. 74. 



— 46. On experiments for ascertaining the 

 temperature of the earth's crust. Quarterly 

 Journ. Sci. V., 1868, pp. 14-20. 



— 47. On the source of the quartzose con- 

 glomerate of the new red sandstone of the central 

 portion of England. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXIX., 

 1869 {Sect.), p. 91. 



— 48. On the evidences of a ridge of lower 



carboniferous rocks crossing the plain of Cheshire 

 beneath the trias, and forming the boundary 

 between the permian rocks of the Lancashire 

 type on the north, and those of the Salopian type 

 on the south. Geol. Soc, Quart. Journ. XXV., 

 1869, pp. 171-184; Phil. Mag. XXXVIIL, 

 1869, p. 321. 

 — 49. On a ternary geological classification. 



Quarterly Journ. Sci. VL, 1869, pp. 353-369. 



— 50. On the extension of the coal-fields of 

 England under the more recent permian and 

 triassic formations. [1869.] Edinbui'gh, Geol. 

 Soc. Trans. I., 1870, pp. 261-265. 



51. On the extension of the coal-fields 



beneath the newer formations of England, and 

 the successive stratigraphical changes to which 

 the carboniferous rocks have been subjected. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. XL., 1870 (Sect.), pp. 74- 

 75. 



Hull, Edward. 52. Recent observations on un- 

 derground temperature, or the causes of varia- 

 tion m different localities. Quarterly Journ. Sci. 

 VIL, 1870, pp. 207-212. 



53. Observations on the temperature of 



the strata taken during the sinking of the Rose 

 Bridge Colliery, Wigan, Lancashire. [1868-69.] 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. XVIIL, 1870, pp. 173-176; 

 Symons, Meteor. Mag. V., 1870, pp. 53-55; 

 Anuales de Chimie, XXIIL, 1871, p. 83. 



54. On the causes which seem to have re- 



gulated the relative distribution of the calcareous 

 and sedimentary strata of Great Britain, with 

 special refei'ence to the carboniferous formation. 

 [1868.] Glasgow, Geol. Soc. Trans. III., 1871, 

 pp. 33-44. 



— 55. On the extension of the coal-fields of 

 England beneath the recent geological forma- 

 tions. [1869.] Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc. VIL, 

 1871, pp. 64-67. 



— 56. On the geological age of the Bally- 

 castle coal-field, and its relations to the carbo- 

 niferous rocks of the west of Scotland. Ireland, 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. II., 1871, pp. 260-270; Phil. 

 Mag. XLL, 1871, pp. 155-156. 



— 57. On the extension of the coal-fields 



beneath the newer formations of England ; and 

 the succession of physical changes whereby the 

 coal-measures have been reduced to their present 

 dimensions. [1870.] Roy. Soc. Proc. XIX., 

 1871, pp. 222-223; Phil. Mag. XLL, 1871, pp. 

 306-307. 



58. Observations on the general relations 



of the drift deposits of Ireland to those of Great 

 Britain. Geol. Mag. VIIL, 1871, pp. 294-299. 



— 59. Relative ages of igneous rocks. Geol. 

 Mag. VIIL, 1871, pp. 575-576. 



— 60. On the trachyte porphyries of Antrim 

 and Down, in the north of Ireland. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. XLIL, 1872 {SecU), pp. 111-113. 



— 61. On the raised beach of the north-east 

 of Ireland. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLIL, 1872 

 (,Sec#.), pp. 113-114. 



— 62. On a remarkable fault in the new red 

 sandstone of Whiston, Cheshire. Phil. Mag. 

 XLIIL, 1872, p. 239. 



— 63. On the Permian Breccias and Boulder- 

 beds of Armagh. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. 

 XXIX., 1873, pp. 402-407. 



— 64. Reply to the observations in Mr. Kina- 

 han's paper : " On the Carboniferous Rocks of 

 Ireland." [1871.] Ireland, Geol. Soc. Journ. 

 III., 1873, pp. 39-41. 



— 65. Notes on the white marble quarries of 

 Carrara, Italy. [1872.] Ireland, Geol. Soc. 

 Journ. III., 1873, pp. 51-55. 



— 66. On a remarkable fault in the new red 

 sandstone of Rainhill, Lancashire. [1872.] Ire- 

 land, Geol. Soc. Journ. III., 1873, pp. 73-75. 



