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LIST OF PAPERS AND MONOGRAPHS 



By Dr. H. CLIFTON SOKHV, I-.K.S.. \c. 



[Continued from pngc r^-f.) 



On the Amount of Sulphur and Phosphorus in various Agricultural Crops. 

 Chem. Soc. Mi-ni.. ill., 1845-48, jjp. 281-2S4 ; Froru-p's Nolizen, I\'., 1847, 

 col. 35-37: '^l"'- ^I^'.^-, XXX., 1847, pp. 330-334. 



On the Formation of the Valleys ; and on the Modern and Ancient River 

 Action in the Neighbourhood of Sheffield. Slu-ffield Lit. and Phil. Soc. 

 Rep., 1847, Aui;. 6th ami I)i-c. 3rd ; 1848, March 3rd. 



On the Geology of the Malvern Hills. Sheffield Lit. and Phil. Soc. 

 Rep., 1849. yy. 15. 



On the Probable Former Existence of a Tract of Land between Norway 

 and Scotland, as indicated by the Fossils and Structure of the Oolitic Rocks 

 of the Yorkshire Coast. Sheffield Lit. and Phil. Soc. Rep., i8^o, p. 7. 



Observations on the Northern Drift or Diluvium, together with a General 

 Outline of the Present State of the Theories of the Origin of these and 

 Similar Deposits. Sheffield Lit. and Phil. Soc. Rep., 1850, p. 13. 



On the Tetramorphism of Carbon. Rrit. .\ssoc. Rep., 1850 (pt. 2), p. 62. 



On the Existence of Four Crystalline Species of Carbon. Proceed. West 



Vorks. (Jeol. .Soei(.-ty, III., 1850, pp. i59-i()8. 



On the Excavation of the Valleys in the Tabular Hills, as shown by the 

 Configuration of Yedmandale, near Scarborough. Proceed. West Vorks. 

 Geol. Sue, III., 1850, pp. 169-172. 



On the Tetramorphism of Carbon. PIdinb. New Phil. Journ., L., 1851, 

 pp. 149-159. 



On the Microscopical Structure of the Calcareous Grit of the Yorkshire 

 Coast. Geol. Soc. J(nirn., \'II., 1851, pp. 1-6; Proceed. West. Vorks. 

 Geol. Soc, III., 1851, pj). 197-206. 



On the Contorted Stratification of the Drift of the Coast of Yorkshire. 

 Proceed. West Vorks. Geol. Soc, III., 1851, pp. 220-224. 



On the Oscillation of the Currents Drifting the Sandstone Beds of the 

 South-East of Northumberland, and on their General Direction in the 

 Coalfield in the Neighbourhood of Edinburgh. Proceed. West. Vorks. 

 Geol. Soc, III., 1851, pp. 2T,2 et seq. 



On the Occurrence of Non-gymnospermous Wood in the Lias, near Bristol. 



Microsc. Soc Trans., III., 1852, pp. 91, 92. 



On the Oscillation of the Currents drifting the Sandstone Beds of the 

 South-East of Northumberland, and on their General Direction in the Coal- 

 field in the Neighbourhood of Edinburgh. Proceed. West. Vorks. Geol. 

 .Soc, III., 1852, pp. 232-240. 



On the Existence of an Analogy between the Symmetrical Development of 

 Organised Beings and Crystallized Bodies. SluOield Lit. and Phil. Soc 

 Rep., 1852, p. 7. 



On the Microscopical Structure of some British Tertiary and Post- 

 tertiary Fresh-water Marls and Limestones. Geol. Soc Jomn., IX., 18:^3, 

 Pl>- 344-34'>- 



On the Origin of Slaty-cleavage. i:dinl). .\e\v i'hil. jonrn., L\"., 1853, 

 PP- '37- '50. 



On the Origin of Slaty-cleavage. IVoceed. West. Vorks. Geol. Soc, ill., 

 1853, ])p. 300-31 I . 



On the Microscopical Structure of British Calcareous Rocks, including 

 those of the Recent, Post Tertiary, Tertiary, and Cretaceous Periods. 

 Shefiield Lit. and I'hil. Soc I\ep., 1X53, p. 9- 



Naturalist, 



