72 LIST OF WORKS ON GEOLOGY, &C. 



93. Majendie, a. a Sketch of the Geology of the Lizard 

 District. Ihid, p. 32. 



94. Stalactites. Ihid, p. 236. 



95. Contributions towards a Knowledge of the 



Geological History of Wood Tin. Ihid, p. 237. 



96. Paris, Dr. J. A. On a recent Formation of Sandstone, 

 occuring in various Parts of the Northern Coasts of Cornwall. 

 Ihid, p. 1. 



97. Observations on the Geological Structure of 



Cornwall, with a view to trace its connexion with, and influence 

 upon its Agricultural QEconomy, and to establish a rational system 

 of Improvement by the scientific application of Mineral Manure. 

 Ihid, p. 168. 



98. Gregorite (Menacchanite) discovered at Lanarth. 



Ihid, p. 226. 



99. Rogers, Rev. J. Observations on the Limestone of 

 Veryan and the neighbouring parishes. Ihid, p. 114. 



100. Vegetable Remains in the Basin at Portleven. 



Ihid, p. 236. 



101. Rule, J. Cavern in Dolcoath Mine. Ihid, p. 225. 



102. Trist, S. J. Notes on the Limestone Rocks in the 

 Parish of Veryan. Ihid, p. 107. 



1819. 



103. Anon. English Gold. Quart. Journ. of Lit. Sci. and Arts, 

 vol. vii, p. 398. 



104. MoHS, Prof, Observations on Cornwall (from Gilbert's 

 Ann. der Phys., lix, 217). Ann. of Phil, vol. xiii, p. 311. 



105. Phillips, W. Description of an Ore of Copper from 

 Cornwall. Quart. Journ. of Lit. Sci. and Arts, vol. vii, p. 95. 

 Analysis of the Copper Ore by R. Phillips, p. 100. 



106. Thomas, R. Report on a Survey of the Mining District 

 of Cornwall, from Chasewater to Camborne, ito. Lond. 



1821. 



107. Sedgwick, Rev. Prof. A. On the Physical Structure 

 of those Formations which are immediately associated with the 

 Primitive Ridge of Devonshire and Cornwall. Trans. Cambridge 

 Phil. Soc, vol. i, p. 89. 



