Papers written by Ralfh Carr-Ellison, Esq. 515 



7. On Fire-blight, or the Minor Effects of Lightning on the Foliage of 

 Trees, and the valuable lesson which it affords to the Arboriculturist, by 

 teaching him how to curtail the extremities of lofty branches by aid of 

 Torch-flame. Ih. pp. 388-389. 



8. Obituary Memoir of the Eev. George Eooke, M.A. Vol. vii. pp. 

 185-188. 



9. On The Value of the Horse-Chestnut (JEsculus Hippocastanum) as 

 A Timber Tree in Plantations. lb. pp. 213-215. 



10. On The Signification of some Place-names in North Northumber- 

 land — Greaves Ash, Hedgehope, C union Crag, Hedgeley, Yevering, and 

 Yevering Bell. Ih. pp. 237-245. 



11. On The Effects of the Winter of 1878-9 on Vegetable Life and 

 Birds, at Hedgeley, Northumberland. Vol. ix. pp. 150-151. 



12. On The Effects of the Winter op 1879-80. lb. pp. 330-332. 



13. Names of the Farne Islands and Lindisfarne. Vol. x. pp. 373-374. 



Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field- Club. 



14. President's Address, 1845-7. Vol. i. pp. 6-23. 



15. On Extensive Fissures in the stems of two living Spruce Firs. lb. 

 p. 285. 



16. Observations on thb Composite Names of Places, chiefly in North- 

 umberland, OF Anglo-Saxon derivation. lb. pp. 338-348, Vol. ii. pp. 98-103, 

 714-163. 



17. Notes on Brinkburn Meeting. Vol. iii. pp. 6-9. 



18. On The Effects of the Severe Winter of 1854-5 upon Evergreen 

 Vegetation in North of England, lb. pp. 58-63. 



19. On THE Effects of the Severe Winter of 1860-61, on Evergreen 

 Vegetation in Northumberland. Vol. v. pp. 65-74. 



Natural History Transactions of Northumberland and Durham. 



20. Address to the Members of the Tyneside Naturalists' Field-Club, 

 May 5, 1875. Vol. v. pp. 162-189. 



21. On The Effects of the Severe Winter, 1878, on Birds at Dunston 

 Hill. Vol. vii. pp. 356-357. 



Archoeologia ^liana. 



22. Corrupt Orthography of Local Names. Vol. v. pp. 172-3 ; and Vol. 

 vi. pp. 5-11. (1861-1865.) 



23. On The Dedications of the two notable Altars found at Condercum. 

 Vol. vii., pp. 260-262. 



24. On The Budge Cup. lb. pp. 262-265. 



25. On The Altar dedicated by the Spouse of Fabius to the Nymphs ; 

 found at Risingham, and now at Alnwick Castle. lb. pp. 265-267. 



26. The Anglo-Saxon Stone found at Falstone in 1813. Ih. pp. 272- 

 273. 



27. On Two Inscribed Stones Found at Jarrow in 1782. Vol. viii. pp. 

 243-246. 



