428 FIT 



3. On the Geological System of Werner. — Nichalsan's Journal, 

 1813, XXXVI. pp. 115,217. 



4. On the Porcelain-earth Works of Cornwall. — TTiomson's Ann. 

 Phil. 1813, I. p. 180. 



5. Notice on a Mode of Ventilating Mines, employed at Leadhills 

 in Scotland.— Thomson's Ann. Phil. 1814, I. p. 394. 



6. Review of the " Transactions of the Geological Society, esta- 

 blished Nov. 1804, Vol. III."— Edin. Rev. XXIX. No. 57, p. 70: 

 1817. 



7. Review of " A Delineation of the Strata (Geological Map) of 

 England and Wales," and other publications, of William Smith. — 

 Edin. Rev. XXIV. No. 58, pp.311-337 : 1818. 



8. Review of " Reliquise Diluvianse," etc. by the JRev. William Suck- 

 land.— E<i\n. Rev. XXXVI. No. 77, pp. 196, 334 : 1823. 



9. Notes on part of the opposite Coasts of the English Channel, from 

 Deal to Brighton and from Calais to Triport. — Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. (ser. 2) 1824, VIII. p. Ql.—Feruss. Bull. III. p. 340. 



10. Inquiries respecting the Geological Relations of the beds between 

 the Chalk and the Purbeck Limestone in the South-east of En- 

 gland.— TAomsow, Ann. Phil. 1824, VIII. pp. 365, 458, with a 

 coloured Map, and Table. — (Reprinted). 4°. London, 1833. 



IJ. Additional Notes on the opposite Coasts of England and France; 

 including some account of the Lower Boulonnois. — Proc. Geol. 



Soc. 1826, I. pp. 6-10.— Phil. Mag. ser. 2, I. p. 136 Leonh. 



Zeitschr. IL p. 291.— Isis, X. Litt. Anz. p. 106. 



12. On some Geological Specimens collected by Capt. P. P. King 

 in his survey of the Coasts of Australia ; and by Robert Brown, 

 JUsq., on the shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria, during the voyage 

 of Capt. i^&rfers. — Appendix to Capt. King's "Narrative of a 

 Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia." 

 London, 8°. 1826, II. pp. 566, 629.— Phil. INIag. LXVIU. pp. 11, 

 32.— Ann. Philos. ser. 2, XI. p. 139. 



13. Instructions for collecting Geological Specimens. — Phil. Mag. 

 1826, LXVin. p. 182. 



14. Remarks on some of the Strata between the Chalk and the 

 Kimmeridge Clay in the South-east of England. — Proc. Geol. 

 Soc. Lond. 1827, I. p. 26.— Phil. Mag. ser. 2, II. p. 220. 



15. Observations to accompany a letter and specimens sent home 

 by Capt. P. P. King, R.N., from the South-west Coast of America 

 and the Straits of Magellan Proc. Geol. Soc. 1827, I. p. 29. 



16. On the Strata at Stonesfield in Oxfordshire. — Zool. Journ. III. 

 1827-1828, pp. 112-118. 



17. Two Addresses delivered at the Anniversary Meetings of the 



