FLE 433 



21. Gleanings of Natural History, gathered on the Coast of Scot- 

 land during a voyage in 1821.— Edinb. Phil. Journ. VlII.p. 294 ; 

 IX. p. 248 ; X. p. 95.—Feruss. Bull. 1824, 1, p. 214.— Isis, 1832, 

 VI. p. 600. 



22. On the Influence of Society on the distribution of British Ani- 

 mals.— Edinb. Phil. Journ. XI. p. 287.~Isis, 1832, VI. p. 606. 



23. On the Modern Strata.— Edinb. Phil. Journ. XII. p. 116. 



24. On the British Testaceous Annelides.— Edinb. Phil. Journ. XII. 

 p. 238 — Isis, 1832, VI. p. 608 Feruss. Bull. 1826, VIII. p. 146. 



25. On the Neptunian Formation of Siliceous Stalactites. — Brewst. 

 Journ. Science, ser. 1, II. p. 307. 



26. The Geological Deluge, as interpreted by Baron Ciivier and 

 Professor Buckland, inconsistent with the testimony of Moses 

 and the Phajnomena of Nature.— Edinb. Phil. Journ. XIV. p. 205. 

 —Feruss. Rv\\. 1826, VIII. p. 313 ; 1827, X. p. Sn.—Leanfi. 

 Zeitschr. 1826, II. p. 390 ; 1827, I. p. 420 ; II. p. 363. 



27. An History of British Animals, exhibiting their descriptive 

 characters. Edinb. 1828, 8°. — Bum. et Bibr. I. p. 315. — Feruss. 

 Bull. 1828, XV. p. 288. 



28. On the identity of the Deal Fish of Orkney with the Vaagmaer 

 of Iceland — Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, IV. p. 215. 



29. On the value of the Evidence from the Animal Kingdom, tend- 

 ing to prove that the Arctic Regions formerlv enjoyed a milder 

 climate than at present.— Ed. N. Phil. J. VI. p. 277 ; Vlll.p.65. 

 —Feruss. Bull. 1829, XVIII. p. 433 ; 1830, XXI. p. 47. 



SO. Notice of the Remains of a Fish found connected with a Bed 

 of Coal at Clackmannan Ed. N. Phil. J. XIX. p. 314, fig. 



31. On a Submarine Forest in Largo Bay, in the Frith of Forth. 

 —Journ. Roy. Inst. XXIX. p. 21.— Feruss. Bull. 1830, XXII. 

 p. 187.— Z. u. Br. N. Jahrb. 1833, p. 710. 



32. On the AstacillcBoi Cordiner, a Series of Crustaceous Animals. 

 -Journ. Roy. Inst. XXIX. p. 104. 



33. Remarks on the genus Scissurella of 31. B'Orhigtty, with a 

 description of a recent British species (-Sc. crispata). — Mem. 

 M'ern. Soc. VI. p. 384, fig. 



34. On the occurrence of the Scales of Vertebrated Animals in the 

 Old Red Sandstone of Fifeshire. — Ed. Journ. Nat. a. Geogr. Sc. 

 III. p. S\.—Firuss. Bull. XXVI. p. 6." 



35. On a species of Skate new to the British Fauna. — Edinb. New 

 Phil. Journ. XXXI. p. 236. 



36. Molluscous Animals, including Shell-fisfc ; containing an Ex- 

 position of their Structure, Systematical Arrangement, Physical 



