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1841. Notes on the Geology of part of the Parish of 



Very an, Cornwall. 



1 842. The Agricultural Character of the soils of the Lizard. 



1843. Notes on the Geology of the neighbourhood of 



Perranporth. 



1848. On the Eemains of ancient Yolcanoes on the North 

 Coast of Cornwall. 



1850. On some Polished and Grooved Pocks found in 



Cornwall. 



1851. On the Temperature of Rivers. 



1855. On the Distribution of Rain in the S.W. of England. 



1856. An Inscribed Stone at Nanscowe, St. Breock. 

 1858. Note on the Braunton Fossils presented to the 



Museum. 

 ,, The Undeveloped Natural Resources of Cornwall. 

 1862. Flint Flakes in the drift beds near Baggy Point, 



Devon. 

 1864. Flint Implements from Drift. 



1866. Recent Flint Finds in the S.W. of England. 



1867. Twin Storms of January. 

 1869. Glacial Action in Cornwall. 

 1875. Roman Occupation of Cornwall. 



1885. Traces of a Great Post-glacial Flood in Cornwall. 

 1889. The Cliff Boulders of Falmouth Bay, and the Drift 



Beds on Plymouth Hoe. 

 1891. Note on the Raised Beach at Pendennis. 



He was elected a Secretary in 1859, and served the Institu. 

 tion in that capacity for twenty years ; and, after his resignation 

 he was elected a Vice-President. Mr. Whitley was an Honorary 

 Member of the Geological Society of Cornwall, of the Edinburgh 

 Geological Society, and a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological 

 Society, contributing papers to their Transactions. 



In 1843 he published a work on the Application of Geology 

 to Agriculture, and in 1850 his paper on the Climate of the 

 British Islands and its effects on Cultivation, won the prize of 

 £50 offered by the Royal Agricultural Society of England. Of 



