306 SED 



11. Address to the Geological Societv,1830. — Proc. Geol. See. I. p.l87. 

 —Phil. Mag. ser. 2, VII. p. 289. " 



12. On the General Structure of the Cumbrian Mountains ; with a 

 Description of the great Dislocations by which they have been sepa- 

 rated from the neighbouring Carboniferous Chains. — Trans. Geol. 

 Soc. ser. 2, IV. p.47.— Proc. Geol. Soc. I. p. 247.— Phil. Mag. ser. 2, 

 IX. p. 211.— Bull. Soc. Geol. Fr. I. p. 144. — Z. u. Br. N. Jahrb. 

 1833, p. 579. 



13. Address to the Geological Society,l 831. —Proc. Geol. Sod. p. 270. 

 —Phil. Mag. ser. 2, IX. p. 271. 



14. On a Series of Longitudinal and Transverse Sections through a 

 Portion of the Carboniferous Chain between Penigent and Kirkby 

 Stephen. — Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 2, IV. p. 69. — Proc. Geol. Soc. I. 

 p. 318.— Phil. Mag. ser. 2, IX. p. 377. 



15. On the New Red Sandstone Series in the Basin of the Eden, and 



north-western Coasts of Cumberland and Lancashire Trans. Geol. 



Soc. ser. 2, IV. p. 383.— Proc. Geol. Soc. I. p. ,343.— Phil. Mag. 

 ser. 2, XI. p. 283. 



16. On the Geological Relations of the Stratified and Unstratified 

 Groups of Rocks composing the Cumbrian Mountains. — Proc. Geol. 

 Soc. I. p. 399.— Phil. Mag. ser. 3, I. p. 229.— Z. u. Br. N. Jabrb. 

 1833, p. 444. 



17. On certain Fossil Shells overlying the London Clay in the Isle of 

 Sheppey.— Proc. Geol. Soc. I. p. 409.— Phil. Mag. ser. 3, II. p. 149. 



18. Oil a Band of Transition Limestone, and on Granite Veins, appear- 

 ing in the Greywacke Slate of Westmoreland, near Shap Wells and 

 Westdale Head.— Proc. Geol. Soc. II. p. 1.— Phil. Mag. ser. 3, IV. 

 p. 48. 



19. On the Structure of large Mineral Masses, and especially on the 

 Chemical Changes produced in the Aggregation of Stratified Rocks 

 during difl['erent periods after their Deposition. — Trans. Geol. Soc. 

 ser. 2, III. p. 461.— Proc. Geol. Soc. IL p. 181.— Phil. Mag. ser. 3, 

 VIL p. 320. 



20. Notice of an Incursion of the Sea into the Collieries at Workington. 

 —Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1837, Sect. p. 75. 



21. A Synopsis of the English Series of Stratified Rocks inferior to the 

 Old Red Sandstone ; with an attempt to determine the successive 

 natural Groups and Formations. — Proc. Geol. Soc. II. p. 675. — Phil. 

 Mag. ser. 3, XIII. p. 299. 



22. Supplement to a Synopsis of the English Series of Stratified Rocks 

 inferior to the Old Red t'andstone, with Additional Remarks on the 

 Relations of the Carboniferous Series and Old Red Sandstone of 

 the British Isles.— Proc. Geol. Soc. III. p. 545. — Phil. Mag. ser. 3, 

 XXL p. 141.— Z.u. Br. N. Jahrb. 1843, p. 617. 



23. On the Geological Structure of North Wales.- — Proc. Geol. Soc. 

 IV. p. 212.— Ann. and Mag, N. Hist. XIV. p. 377. 



24. On the older Palaeozoic (Protozoic) Rocks of North Wales. — 

 Journ. Geol. Soc. I. p. 5. 



25. On the Geology of the Neighbourhood of Cambridge, including 

 the Formations between the Chalk Escarpment and the Great Bed- 

 ford Level. — Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1845, Sect. p. 40. 



26. On the Comparative Classification of the Fossiliferous Strata of 

 North Wales, with the corresponding Deposits of Cumberland, 



