LIST OF WORKS ON GEOLOGY, &C. BS 



276. Phillips, Prof. J. Figures and Descriptions of the 

 Palaeozoic Fossils of Cornwall, Devon, and West Somerset. Geo- 

 logical Survey, %vo. Lond. 



277. PiOT, — . M^moire sur le terrain devonien de I'Angle- 

 terre. Bull. Sac. G6ol. France, t. xii, p. 485. 



278. EoGERS, Rev. J. Notice of the Serpentine of Pennare. 

 Trans. Boy. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, vol. vi, p. 41. 



1842. 



279. Bartlett, — . On the Post-Tertiary Formations of 

 Cornvs^all and Devon. Bep. Brit. Assoc, for 1841, Trans, of Sections, 

 p. 61. 



280. Budge, Eev. E. On the tract of Land called the Low- 

 lands in the Parish of St. Keverne. Trans. Boy. Geol. Soc. Corn- 

 wall, vol. vi, p. 59. 



281. De la Beche, Sir H. T. On the Connection between 

 Geology and Agriculture in Cornwall, Devon and West Somerset. 

 Journ. Boy. Agric. Soc, vol. iii, p. 21. 



282. Fox, R. W. Notice of a Vegeto-metallic specimen found 

 near Falmouth. Trans. Boy. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, vol. vi, p. 76. 



283. Hunt, R. Analysis of the Air from the Deep Levels of 

 the Consolidated Mines, Gwennap. 9th Ann. Bep. Roy. Cornwall 

 Poly tech. Soc, p. 136. 



284. On the Waters from the Mining Districts of 



Cornwall. Ibid, p. 151. 



285. Hunt, R. and J. Phillips. On the Electricity of 

 Mineral Veins. Ibid, p. 157. 



286. Millet, J. N. R. Notice of Pseudomorphous crystals of 

 Quartz lately found in the St. Ives Consols Tin mine. Trans. Boy. 

 Geol. Soc. Cornwall, vol. vi, p. 77, and 24;!/i Ann. Bep. Boy. Inst. 

 Cornwall, p. 27, (1843). 



287. Pattison, S. R. Notice of specimens of slate from Tin- 

 tagel containing organic remains. 23rd Ann. Bep. Boy. Inst. 

 Cornwall, p. 26. 



288. Peach, C. W. On the Geology of part of the Parish 

 of Gorran in Cornwall. Trans. L'oy. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, vol. vi, 

 p. 51. 



289. Letter giving an account of various places on 



the South Coast in which he has discovered fossil organic remains. 

 23?t/ Ann. Bep. Boy. Inst. Cornwall, p. 25. 



