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(96) 14. Through the Tilestone and Upper and Lower Silurian Strata ; 

 at Golden Grove near Llandeilo and in the bed of the Sawdde River, 

 near Llangadoc. By Sir H. De la Beche and Prof. J. Pkillips. No 

 date. 



(97) 24. Section of the Coal Measures between Sweeney Mountain 

 near Oswestry and Brymbo N.W. of Wrexham. By D. H. Williams. 

 No date. 



(98) 47. Section of the Lower Lias and Rhtetic or Penarth Beds 

 of Glamorgan. By H. W. Bristow and R. Etheridge, 1873. 



(99) 53. Section of the Coal-Measures .... from Glyncorrwg 

 Fault to Pembrey Bar Fault ; on the South Crop, north of Anticlinal. 

 By H. H. Vivian and E. Daniel, 1873. 



(100) 57. Section of the Coal Measures .... from Glyncorrwg 

 Fault to Pembury Bar Fault ; South of Anticlinal. By H. H. Vivian and 

 E. Daniel, 1874. 



(loi) 58. Section of the Coal Measures .... from Glyncorrwg 

 Fault to Pembury Bar Fault on the North Crop. By H. H. Vivian and 

 E. Daniel, 1874. 



(102) 59. Section of the Coal Measures .... from Glyncorrwg 

 Fault to Pembury Bar Fault on the North Crop. By H. H. Vivian and 

 E. Daniel, 1876. 



Memoirs (Svo. London). 



(103) Vol. i. (1846). Sir H. De la Beche. ' On the Formation of 

 the Rocks of South Wales and South-western England,' pp. 1-296. — 

 Prof. A. C. RamSxVY. ' On the Denudation of South Wales and the adja- 

 cent Counties .... pp. 297-335.— W. W. Smyth. ' Note on the Gogo- 

 fau or Ogofau Mine,' pp. 480-484. 



(104) Vol. ii. part 2 (1848). Dr. W. Hooker. ' Remai-ks on the 

 Structure and Affinities of some Lepidostrobi,' p. 440 (Wales, pi. 7). — 

 Prof. E. Forbes. 'On the Asteriadae found fossil in British Strata' 

 (Wales, p. 463), and ' On the Cystidese of the Silurian Rocks of the 

 British Islands' (Wales, pp. 512-516, 518, 521-523).— Sir H. De La 

 Beche and Dr. L. Playfair. ' First Report on the Coals suited to the 

 Steam Navy' (Wales, pp. 550, 571-588, 593-600, 610, 621, &c.).— R. 

 Hunt. ' Notices of the History of the Lead Mines of Cai-diganshire,' pp. 

 635-654.— W. W. Smyth. ' On the Mining Districts of Cardiganshire 

 and Montgomeryshire,' pp. 655-684. 



(1040) Vol. ii. part 1 (1848). J. Phillips. The Malvern Hills, com- 

 pared with the Palaeozoic Districts of Abberly, Woolhope, May Hill, 

 Tortworth and Usk [refers to South Wales], pp. 1-330. Palfeontological 

 Appendix, by J. Phillips and J. W. Salter, pp. 331-386. 



(105) Vol. iii. (1866). 'The Geology of North Wales.' By Prof. 

 A. C. Ramsay. With an Appendix on the Fossils. By J. W. Salter. 



(106) The Iron Ores of Great Britain. Part 3. South Wales. Pp. 

 106-236 (1861). Notes on the Fossils. By J. W. Salter (pp. 219- 

 236). 



(io6a) Figures and Descriptions illustrative of British Organic 

 Remains. Decade I. AsteriadiB and Echinidse, by Prof. E. Forbes, 1849. 

 Decade II. Trilobites, by Prof. E. Forbes and J. W. Salter, 1849. 

 Decade VII. Trilobites, by J. W. Salter, 1853. Decade XI. Trilobites, 

 by J. W. Salter, 1864. 



(1066) Catalogue of the Contents of the Mining Record Office .... 



