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Phillip (Arth.). 

 1. The Voyage to Botany Bay, etc. Lond. 1789, i". fig.— (Gall.) 

 Paris, 1791, 8°. 



Phillips (H.). 

 1. On the Bituminous Coal-field of Pennsylvania. — Rep. Brit. Assoc. 

 1837, Sect. p. 96. 



Phillips (John). 



1. On the Geology of the North side of the Vale of Pickering. — Phil. 

 Mag. ser. 2, III. p. 243 F^russ. Bull. 1828, XV. p. 19. Jan. 1, 1828. 



2. On a Group of Slate Rocks, ranging E.S.E. between the Rivers 

 Luiie and Wharfe, from near Kirby Lonsdale to near Malham, and 

 on the Attendant Phsenomena. — Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 2, III. p. 1, 

 1828.— Proc. Geol. Soc. I. 39.— Phil. Mag. ser. 2, III. p. 134.— 

 Feruss. Bull. XVI. p. 389. 



3. Geological Observations made in the Neighbourhood of Ferrybridge 

 in the Yuavs 1826-1828.— Phil. Mag. ser. 2, IV. p. 401.— T^cVms*. 

 Bull. 1829, XVIII. p. 324. 



4. On the Direction of the Diluvial Currents in Yorkshire. — Phil. Mag. 

 ser. 2, II. p. 138, 1829 — Feruss. Bull. XVI. p. 389. 



5. On the Geology of Havre.— Phil. Mag. ser. 2, VII. p. 195, 1829- 

 ISiil.— Feruss. Bull. XXIV. p. 4. 



6. Illustrations of the Geology of Yorkshire, or a Description of the 

 Strata and Organic Remains of the Yorkshire Coast, March 1829, 

 part I. 4° York, part II. 4" London, 1836. 



7. On some Effects of the Atmosphere in wasting the Surfaces of 



Buildings and Rocks.— Proc. Geol. Soc. April 1831, L 323 Phil. 



Mag. ser. 2, IX. p. 447. 



8. Account of the most remarkable Phaenomena in the Geology of 

 Yorkshire.— Rep. Brit. Assoc, for 1831, p. 56 — On the Whin Sill, do. 

 p. 76. 



9. EncyclopsBdia Metropolitana, 1832-1836.— Article Geology, 4°. 



10. On the Lower or Ganister Coal Series of Yorkshire. — Phil. Rlag. 

 1832, ser. 3, I. p. SVJ.—Leonh. u. Br. N. Jahrb. 1833, p. 452. 



11. On the Subterranean Temperature as observed at a depth of 500 

 yards below the Level of the Sea, in lat. 54°55' north. — November 

 1834. — Phil. Mag. and Annals. 



12. On the relations of Mineral Veins, and the non-metalliferous joints 

 in Rocks. — Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1834, p. 654. 



13. Penny Cyclopaedia, 8" Articles, Geology, Organic Remains, 

 Palaeozoic, Silurian, Strata, Valleys, Walls, &-c. 1834-1843. 



14. A Guide to Geology, Lond. 1834, 8° fig. 12° LeonJi. u. Br. N. 

 Jahrb. 1845, p. 347. 



15. On certain Limestones near Manchestef. — Rep. Brit. Assoc. ] 836, 

 p. 86. 



16. On the Removal of large Blocks or Boulders from the Cambrian 

 Mountains.— Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1836, p. 87. 



17. A Treatise on Geology, Encyclop. Britannica, &c., separate 1837. 



18. On the Physical Geography of Yorkshire and Distribution of 

 Plants, 1840 (in Baines's Flora of Yorkshire, 8°.). 



19. Figures and Descriptions of the Palaeozoic Fossils of Cornwall, 

 Devon, and West Somerset, observed in the Ordnance Geological 

 Survey of that District.— London, 1841, 8°. 



