390 FAl! 



13. On the Geology oF the South of Yorkshire, and of Nortli Wales. 

 —Phil. Mag. XL V. p. 161. 



I*. Cursory Geological Observations lately made in Shropshire, 

 Wales, Lancashire, Scotland, Durham, Yorkshire N. R., and 

 Derbyshire. On Mr. BakeioelVs Geological Map, and on the 

 supposed Identity of the Derbyshire Peak and the Craven Lime- 

 stone Rocks, etc. etc.— Phil. Mag. XLIL p. 53. 



15. On the Strata of Derbyshire, and the Slate of Charnwood Fo- 

 rest.— Phil. Mag. XLIL pp. 103, 164'. 



16. Notes on Mr. R. BaheioeU's " Introduction to Geology." — Phil. 

 Mag. XLIL pp. 24.6, 356 ; XLIII. pp. '2,1, 119, 182, 252, 325. 



17. Mr. Smith's Geological Claims stated.— Phil. Mag. LL p. 173. 



18. On the importance of knowing and accurately discriminating 

 Fossil Shells, as the means of identifying particular beds of the 

 strata in which they are inclosed. — Phil. Mag. LIII. p. 112. 



1 9. Free liemarks on the Geological Work of 3Ir. Greenough. — 

 Phil. Mag. LIV. p. 127. 



20. Free Remarks on Mr. Greenough's Geological Map. — Phil. 

 Mag. LV. p. 379. 



Fargeau (A.). 



1. Nouvelles Observations sur la grotto d'Osselles.— Ann. Sc. n. 

 XI. p. 236. 



Faugeaud (A.). 

 1. Note sur les Roches du Kayserstuhl. — C. R. V. p. 542. 



Fargeaud ( ). 



1. De la formation de la Glace dans la nature. Strasb. 1829, 4°. — 

 Feriias. Bull. 1829, XIX. p. 159. 



Farines ( ). 



1. Note sur quelques Insectes vesicans. — Ann. Sc. n. XVII. — Rev. 

 Bibl. p. 91. 



2. Note sur quelques precautions a prendre dans la classe des Co- 

 leopteres.— Soc. Linn. Bord. IV. p. 253.—Feniss. Bull. 1831, 

 XXV. p. 133. 



3. Notice sur le Cebrio xanthomerus, Hoff., et description de sa fe- 

 melle.— Soc. Linn. Bord. IV. p. \31.—Feruss. Bull. 1830, XXII. 



p. 477. 



