76 LIST OF WORKS ON GEOLOGY, &C. 



154. MoYLE, M. P. On the Temperature of Mines. Ann. 

 of Phil., Ser. 2, vol. xi, p. 259. 



1827. 



155. Barham, Dr. T. F. Some Arguments in support of the 

 opinion that the Iktis of Diodorus Siculus is St. Michael's Mount. 

 Trans. Roy. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, vol. iii, p. 86. 



156. Some further Observations on the Temperature 



of Mines. Ibid, p. 150. 



157. BoASE, Dr. H. S. Some Observations on the Alluvial 

 Formations of the ¥7estern Part of Cornwall. Ibid, p. 17. 



158 On the Sand-Banks of the Northern Shores of 



Mount's Bay. Ibid, p. 166. 



159. Oarne, J. On the Period of the Commencement of 

 Copper Mining in Cornwall; and on the Improvements which 

 have been made in Mining. (Geology, p. 74). Ibid, p. 35. 



160. On the singular state of some Ancient Coins 



lately found in the Sands of Hayle ; and. On the evidence dedu- 

 cible from thsm relative to the period of the earliest deposition 

 of sand on the Northern Coast of Cornwall. Ibid, p. 136. 



161. On the Granite of the Western part of Corn- 

 wall. Ibid, p. 208. 



162. DuFRENOY, P. A. and E. De Beaumont. Voyage 

 M^tallurgique en Angleterre. (Cornish veins, &c., pp. 1, &c.) 

 8vo., Paris. Sd. 2, vol. ii, 1839, (pp. 171, &c.), 8vo., Paris. 



163. Edmonds, E. Notice of a Granite Vein discovered in 

 the Herland Mine. Trans. Roy. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, vol. iii, p. 

 332. 



164. Fox, R. W. Some further Observations on the Tem- 

 perature of Mines. Ibid, p. 313. 



165. Gregor, W. Notice of the Analysis of Zinc ore from 

 Huel Ann. Ibid, p. 338. 



166. Haidinger, W. On Isopyre, a new Mineral Species, 

 Edin. New Phil. Journ., vol. iii, p. 263. 



167. Hawkins. J. On the Changes which appear to have 

 taken place in the primitive form of the Cornish Peninsula. 

 Trans. Roy. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, vol. iii, p. 1. 



168. Kenv/OOD, W. J. On a singular exudation of Gas in 

 the Union Mines. Ibid, p. 203. 



