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469. Pengelly, W. The Geographical and Chronological Dis- 

 tribution of the Devonian Fossils of Devon and Cornwall. Geologist, 

 vol. V, pp. 10, 74. (A Eeprint, with Additions, of No. 456). 



470. On the Correlation of the Slates and Lime- 

 stones of Devon and Cornwall with the Old Red Sandstones of 

 Scotland. (Brit. Assoc). Ihid, p. 456, and Trans. Roy. Geol. Soc. 

 Cornwall, vol. vii, p. 441. 



471. On the Supposed Uniform Height of Con- 

 temporary Raised Beaches. Trans. Boy. Geol. Soc. Cornwall, vol. 

 vii, p. 446. 



472. Phipson, Dr. T, L. On the Argentiferous Gossan of 

 Cornwall. Chem. News, vol. vi. No. 151, p. 205. 



473. Riley, E. On the Manufacture of Iron. (Analyses of 

 Ores). Trans. Soc. Eng. for 1861, p. 59. 



474. Salmon, H. C. Illustrated Notes on Prominent Mines. 

 (1) East Carn Brea and Wheal Uny; (2) East Pool; (3) Pedn- 

 an-drea Mine; (4) Herod's foot Mine and Wheal Mary Ann. 

 Mining and Smelting Mag., vol. i, pp. 314, 384, and vol. ii, pp. 

 140, 211. 



475. The Seton Mining District. Ihid, vol. ii, pp. 



277, 332. 



1863. 



476. Anon. [? H. C. Salmon]. The Condurrow District. 

 Mining and Smelting Mag., vol. iii, p. 82. 



477. The St. Ives and Lelant Tin-Mining 



District, Cornwall. Ihid, p. 138. 



478. History of Mining in Caradon and Liskeard 



District. d>vo. Lond. 



479. Church, [Proe.] A. H. Notes on certain Processes of 

 Eock Formation now in Action. Journ. Chem. Soc, Ser. 2, vol. i, 

 p. 30. 



480. Maskelyne, Prof. N. S. Mineralogical Notes. 1. On 

 Connellite. Fhil. Mag., Ser. 4, vol. xxv, p. 39. 



481. Pearge, R. The Granites of Metalliferous Districts. 

 Miners' Assoc. Cornwall and Devon, Quarterly Meeting, (Cam- 

 borne), p.-5. (Reprinted from the TFest Briton), and 45/A Ann. 

 Rep. Roy. Inst. Cormvall, p. 54. 



482. Riley, E. On the Occurrence of Titanium in Pig Iron, 

 &c....( Analyses of Cornish Iron-ores, p. 199). Mining and Smelt- 



