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LIST OF WORKS ON GEOLOGY, &C. 



Voelcker, Dr. A., 437. 



Warner, Eev. E., 45. 



Warrington, R., 189. 



Watson, J. Y., 307. 



Weaver, T., 264. 



Werther, — 371. 



Whitley, N., 265, 291, 308-309a, 320, 



378, 396, 403, 424, 428, 438, 447, 



453, 460, 504, 538, 629. 

 Williams, C, 522. 

 Williama, Eev. D., 254, 255, 266, 267, 



292-295, 310, 321, 348, 349, 387. 

 Williams, Sir F. M., 608. 



Williams, J., 80. 



Williams, Capt. E. H. (or W. H.), 



439, 461, 484. 

 Winn, Dr. J. M., 256, 268. 

 WoUaston. W. H., 52. 

 Woodhouse, J. T., 609. 

 Woodward, B. H., 589. 

 Worgan, G. B., 50. 

 Worth, E. N., 610, 611. 

 Woulfe, P., 17. 

 Wyatt-Edgell, Eev. E., 570. 

 Yorke, Lt.-Col. P. T., 331, 630. 



LIST OF WORKS. 



1602. 



1. Carew, R. C. Survey of Cornwall, 4/o., Reprinted in 

 1723? 1769 {ito. Lond.), and 1811 {Uo. Lond.) 



1671. 



2. Anon. An Accompt of some Mineral Observations touching 

 the Mines of Cornwal and Devon, &c. Phil. Trans., vol. vi (No. 

 69), p. 2096. 



1675. 



3. Anon : The Improvement of Cornwall by Sea Sand. Phil. 

 Trans., vol. x, (No. 113), p. 293. 



1678. 



4. Merret, Dr. C. A Relation of the Tinn-Mines and work- 

 ing of Tinn in the County of Cornwal. Phil, Trans., vol. xii, 

 (No. 138), p. 949. 



1728. 



5. NiCHOLLS, Prof. F. Some Observations towards composing 

 a Natural History of Mines and Metals. Phil. Trans., vol. xxxv, 

 (No. 401), p. 402. 



6. A Second Letter containing further Observations 



towards composing a Natural History of Mines and Metals. lUd, 

 (No. 403), p. 480. 



1750. 



7. BoRLASE, Rev. W. An Enquiry into the original State 

 and Properties of Spar, and Spaarry Productions, particularly the 



