760 WOKKS ON FOSSIL BOTANY. 



Geol. Soc, 1855 ; Vegetation of the Carboniferous Period, in Mem. of Geol. Sur- 

 vey, ii. ; on a New Species of Volkmannia, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soo. Lond., May 

 1854. King, on SigiUaria, etc., in Bdin. New Phil. Journal, xxxvi. Lesquereux, 

 on the Coal-Measures of America, SilKman's Journal, 1863. Eeport of the Trial 

 as to the substance called Torbane Mineral or Torbanite. Lindley and Hutton, 

 FossU Flora. Our Coalfields, by a Traveller under ground. Lowry, Table of the 

 Characteristic Fossils of Different Formations. Nicholson, on the- Occurrence of 

 Plants in the Skiddaw Slates, Geol. Mag., vol. vi. Paterson, Description of 

 Pothocites Grantoni, Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., vol. i. Penny Cyolopsedia, vol. vii., 

 Coal Plants. Pictet, Manual of Palaeontology. Quekett, on the Minute Structure 

 of Torbane HiU Mineral, Journ. Microsc. Sc, 1854. Eaulin, Flore de I'Europe 

 pendant la P^riode Tertiaire, in Ann. des So. Nat., 3d ser., x. 193. Eedfern, on 

 the Nature of the Torbane HiU and other Varieties of Coal, Brit. Assoc. Liver- 

 pool, 1854. Saporta, ^fitudes sur la Vigdtation du Sud-Bst de la France a 

 I'Epoque Tertiaire, Annales des . Sciences Natnrelles, ser. 4, tome xvi. 309, xvii. 

 191, xix. 5 ; ser. 5, tome iii. 5, iv. 5. Schimper, Traits de Paleontologie Yigi- 

 tale, 3 vols. 8vo, with folio plates. Tate, on ,the Fossil Flora of the Mountain 

 Limestone Formation of the Eastern Borders, in connection with the Natural His- 

 tory of Coal (in Johnston's Eastern Borders). Unger, Genera Plantamm Fos- 

 silium ; Chloris Protogea ; Le Monde Primitive (a work which contains picturesque 

 views of the supposed state of the earth at different geological epochs). William- 

 son, on the Structure and Affinities of the Plants hitherto known as Stembergis, 

 Sept. 1851 ; on a New Form of Calaraitean Strobilus, from the Lancashire Coal 

 Measures, Mem. Lit. Phil. Soc. Manchester, vol. iv., 3d series ; on the Structure 

 of the Woody Zone of an Undescribed Foi-m of Calamite, Mem. Lit. Phil. Soc. 

 Manchester, vols. iv. and viii., 3d series ; on Zamia gigas (WilUamsonia gigas), 

 Linn. Trans, xxvi. 663; on the Organisation of Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures, 

 Phil. Trans. E.S.L., vols. 161-164. Witham, on the Structm-e of Fossil Vege- 

 tables. M'Nab, Dr., on the Structure of Calamites, Ed. Bot. Soc. Trans., vol. xi. 

 p. 437. Yates, on Zamia gigas. Proceed. Yorkshire Phil. Soc, April 1847. Besides 

 geological treatises such as those of Ansted, Beudant, Jukes, Lyell, and others. 



