94 LIST OF WORKS ON GEOLOGY, &C. 



402. Sedgwick, Rev. Prof. A. On the Slate Eocks of 

 Devon and Cornwall. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. viii, p. 1. 



403. Whitley, N. The effects of Geological structure, and 

 the action of the waves, on the geographical outline of Cornwall. 

 Trans. Boy. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, vol. vii, p. 220. 



1853. 



404. Calvert, J. The G-old Eocks of Great Britain, &c., 

 with a Treatise on the Geology of Gold. Svo. Lond. 



405. Chapman, Prof. E. J. Mineralogical Notes. Second 

 Series. 5 Tinstone Pseudomorphs. Phil, Mag., Ser. 4, vol. vi, 

 p. 121. 



406. Haughton, Eev. Prof. S. Notes on the Serpentines 

 of Cornwall and Connemara. Journ. Geol. Soc. Dublin, vol. v, 

 p. 136. 



407. Stocker, H. M. Account of some Eemains found in 

 the Pentewan Stream-work, and of the circumstances under which 

 they were found. Eep. Fenzance Nat. Hist, and Antiq. Soc, vol. 

 ii, p. 88. 



408. Stoker, H. M. An Essay on the China-stone and China- 

 clays of Cornwall, &c. 20/A Ann. Bep. Boy. Polytech. Soc. Corn- 

 wall, p. 77, and Edin. New Phil. Journ., vol. Iv, p. 91, and vol. 

 Ivi, p. 50, (1854). 



1854. 



409. Couch, J. On a supposed new species of the Fossil 

 Genus Astroea, found in Cornwall. Trans. Roy. Geol. Soc. Corn- 

 wall, vol. vii, p. 244. 



410. Couch, E. Q. Notes on the Bones found in the Alluvial 

 Deposits of Cornwall, lUd, p. 233. 



411. Horner, L. On some Intrusive Igneous Eocks in Caw- 

 sand Bay, near Plymouth. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. x, p. 359. 



412. MuRCHisoN, Sir E. I. Siluria The History of the 

 Oldest Known Eocks containing Organic Eemains. Svo. Lond., 

 (pp. 257-66). Ed. 2 in 1859. Ed. 3 in 1867. 



413. Pattison, S. E. On Auriferous Quartz-rock in North 

 Cornwall. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. x, p. 247. 



1855. 



414. Anon : Cornwall : its Mines and Miners. Svo. Lond. 



