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108. Taylor, J. On the Smelting of Tin Ores in Cornwall 

 and Devonshire. Trans. Geol. Soc, vol. v, p. 358. 



1822. 



109. BoASE, H. Observations on the Submersion of part of 

 the Mount's Bay ; and on the Inundation of Marine Sand on the 

 north coast of Cornwall. Trans. Boy. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, vol. ii, 

 p. 129. 



110. BoASE, Dr. H. S. On the Tin-ore of Botallack and 

 Levant. Ibid, p. 383. 



111. Carne, J. On the Eelative Age of the Veins of Corn- 

 wall. Ibid, p. 49. 



112. On the Mineral Productions and the Geology 



of the Parish of St. Just. Ibid, p. 290. 



113. Forbes, Dr. J. On the Temperature of Mines. Ibid, 

 p. 159. 



114. On the Geology of the Land's-end District. 



Ibid, p. 242. 



115. On the Geology of St. Michael's Mount. 



Ibid, p. 366. 



116. Fox, R. W. On the Temperature of Mines. Ibid, pp. 

 14, 19. 



117. Remarks on Mr. Moyle's "Observations on 



the Temperature of Mines in Cornwall." Ann. of Phil, Ser. 2, 

 vol. iii, p. 381. 



118. Hawkins, J. On the stratified deposits of Tin-stone, 

 called the floors, and on the diff'usion of Tin-stone through the 

 mass of some primitive rocks. Trans. Boy. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, 

 vol. ii, p. 29. 



119. On the Nomenclature of the Cornish Rocks. 



Ibid, p. 145, and Phil. Mag., vol. Ixi, p. 102 (1823). 



120. On the Phenomena of Intersected Lodes, and 



the legitimate Inferences which may be drawn from them. Trans. 

 Boy. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, vol. ii, p. 225. 



121. On the Intersection of Lodes in the direction 



of their dip or underlie. Ibid, p. 232. 



122. Observations on the Alluvial Strata at Poth, 



Sandrycock, and Pentuan. Ibid, p. 285. 



123. On some instances of the alternate Disposition 



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