LIST OF WORKS ON GEOLOGY, &C. 103 



530. Foster, Dr. C. Le N". On the Occurrence of.... Linarite 

 in Cornwall. Geol. Mag., vol. iii, p. 525. 



531. Notes on New Rosewarne Mine. Miners^ Assoc. 



of Cornwall and Devon, Annual Meeting, p. 26. (See also No. 547). 



532. Maskelyne, Prof. N. S. On Crystals of Melaconite, 

 and on Tenorite, [Lostwithiel]. Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 1865, Trans, 

 of Sections, p. 33. 



533. New Cornish Minerals. Chem. News, vol. xiii, 



p. 84. 



534. Pearce, E. Scientific Summary. Eecently discovered 

 Minerals. Journ. Roy. Inst. Cornivall, No. 6, p. 167. 



535. Pengelly, VV. The Insulation of St. Michael's Mount 

 in Cornwall. Rei). Brit. Assoc, for 1865, Trans, of Sections, p. 71. 



536. Raised Beaches. Trans. Devon Assoc, Part 5, 



p. 103. 



537. Pike, J. W. A Description of some remarkable Heaves 

 or Throws in Penhalls Mine. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xii, 

 p. 535. 



538. Whitley, N. On recent Flint Finds in the South- West 

 of England. Journ. Roy. Inst. Cornivall, No. 6, p. 121. 



539. Woodward, B. H. Eambles in Cornwall for Minerals 

 and Ferns. Intellectual Observer, vol. ix, p. 111. 



1867. 



540. Argall, W. Notes on an Excursion to the Chiverton 

 District. Miners' Assoc, of Cornwall and Devon, Annual Meeting, 

 p. 50. 



541. Austin, Major T. The Towans of Cornwall, the Dunes 

 of Norfolk, the Sandhills of Holland, and sandy accumulations 

 generally. Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc, Ser. 2, vol. ii. No. 11, p. 100. 



542. Bate, C. S. An Attempt to approximate the Date of 

 the Flint Flakes of Devon and Cornwall. Pop. Sci. Rev., vol. vi, 

 p. 169. See also No. 525. 



543. Davies, T. Senarmontite from Cornwall. Geol. Mag., 

 vol. iv, p. 192. 



544. [Letter on] Eesearches in British Mineralogy. 



Ibid, p. 575. 



545. Forbes, D. On the Alleged Hydrothermal Origin of 

 Certain Granites. Ibid, p. 49. (Note on Cornwall, p. 57). 



