Surface- Geology of B elf nun . MO 



On tlio Gcolorric'il Stnicturn and llcliiliuiiH of Uu: Frontier Chains of Scjotljiud, 

 with a Ijist of Orjj;anic lluniaius by l*i()fu,s.sor M'Coy. — Hop. Brit. Assoc, 1850, S(;(,t. 

 p. 103. etc. 



On the Slate Rocks of Devon and Cornwoll.— Journ. Gcol. Soc., viii. p. 1. 



On the Lower Palajozoic llocks at the Base of tiie Carboniferous Chain between 

 Uavonstonedale and Uibblesdale.— Journ. Gcol. 8oc., viii. p. 36. 



On tiio Classilieation and Nomenclature of the Lower ralicozoic Rocks of England 

 and Wales. — Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., viii. p. 1.3(i. 



Joint papers by Professor Sedgwick and Sir E, I. Murcliisoii. 



On the Geolog'ical Relations of the Secondary Strata in the Isle of Arran. — Trans. 

 Geol. Soc, scr. 2, iii. p. 21, etc. 



On the Structure and Relations of the Deposits contained between the Primary 

 Rocks and the Oolitic Series in the North of Scotland. — Trans. Geol. Soc, ser, 2, 

 iii. p. 125, etc. 



On the Structure of the Eastern Alps ; with Sections through the newer Formations 

 on the Northern Flanks of the Chain, and through the Tertiary Deposits of Styria, 

 etc. — Trans. GeoL Soc, ser. 2, iii. p. 301, etc 



A Sketch of the Structure of the Austrian Alps.— Proc Geol. Soc, i. p. 227, etc. 



On the Silurian and Cambrian Systems.— Rcpt. Brit. Assoc, 1835, Sect. p. 59. 



Classification of the Old Slate Rocks of North Devon. — Rep. Brit. Assoc, 1836, 

 Sect. p. 95. 



On a Raised Beach in Barnstaple or Bideford Bay, on the north-west coast of 

 Devonshire. — Trans. Geol. Soc, ser. 2, v. p. 279, etc 



On the Physical Structure of Devonshire, and on the Subdivisions and Geological 

 Relations of its older Stratified Deposits, etc. — Trans. Geol. Soc, ser. 2, v. p. 633, etc 



On the Classification of the Older Rocks of Devonshire and Cornwall. — Proc. 

 Geol. Soc, iii. p. 121, etc. 



On the Distribution and Classification of the Older or Palaeozoic Deposits of the 

 North of Germany and Belgium, and their comparison with Formations of the same 

 age in the British Isles. — Trans. Geol. Soc, ser. 2, vi. p. 221, etc. 



Joint papers by Professor Sedgwick and W. Peile, Esq. 



On the Range of Carboniferous Limestones flanking the Primary Cumbrian Moun- 

 tains ; and on the Coalfields of the North-west Coast of Cumberland, etc. — Proc. 

 Geol. Soc, ii. p. 198. 



On the Coalfields on the North-western Coast of Cumberland. — Proc. Geol. Soc, 

 ii. p. 419, etc 



II. — SuEF ace-Geology (Plate V.) of Belgium. 



Journal of the Eoyal Agricultural Society of England. Second series, 

 Yol. vi., Part 1, No. xi., 1870. 8vo. pp. 314. London. John 

 Murray. 



WE called attention to Part ii. of the Fifth volume of the 

 Journal of this Society in our December number.^ We have 

 just received the first part of the sixth volume, and are glad to find 

 that the subject of Agricultural Geology once more finds a place in 

 its pages, and that the Secretary, Mr. Jenkins, is again its advocate 

 and exponent. In the present part, Mr. Jenkins applies his 

 geological training to an exposition of the surface-geology of 

 Belgium, whither he had gone in the latter part of the summer of 

 1869 to report on the Agriculture of that kingdom, accompanied by 

 Dr. Augustus Voelcker, the Society's chemist. 



His report, which occupies 86 pages of the Journal, is illustrated 



1 See Geological Magazine, 1869, Vol. VI. p. 569. 



