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3. On Fossil Bones on the Coast of East Norfolk Phil. Mag. LX. 



p. 132. 



4. On a Geological Section of Hunstanton Cliff, Norfolk.— Phil. Mag. 

 LXI. p. 81. 



5. On the Position of the Upper Marine Formation exhibited in the 

 Cliffs on the North-east Coast of Norfolk Phil. Mag. LXIII. p. 81. 



6. On the Appearance of Fossil Timber on the Norfolk Coast. — Trans. 

 Geol. Soc. ser. 2, II. p. 327.— Phil. Mag. LXVII. p. 68. ~ Fdruss. 

 Bull. 1826, VIII. p. 22.— Leonh. Zeitschr. 1826, II. p. 533. 



7. Notice of two Models and Sections, of about eleven square miles, 

 forming a part of the Mineral Basin of South Wales, in the vicinity 

 of Pontypool — Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 2, III. p. 433. 



8. On the Geology of East Norfolk ; with remarks upon the hypo- 

 thesis of Mr. Robberds, respecting the Former Level of the German 

 Ocean. — Phil. Mag. ser. 2, I. pp. 277, 346, 426 ; II. p. 327.— /^e- 

 russ. Bull. 1828, XIV. p. 317; 1829, XVI. p. 366. 



9. On the Natural Embankments formed against the German Ocean, 

 on the Norfolk and Suffolk Coast, and the Silting up of some of its 



Estuaries.— Phil. Mag. ser. 2, II. p. 295 Firtiss. Bull. 1828, XIV. 



p. 322. 



10. On the Carboniferous Series of the United States of North Ame- 

 rica Phil. Mag. ser. 3, IX. p. 407. 



11. On the Geology of a Portion of the District of Holguin, in the 

 Island of Cuba.— Phil. Mag. ser. 3, XI. p. 17. 



12. Progress of Geology. — Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, I. p. 442; III. 

 pp. 62, 262, 287. 



13. Table of the Geological Arrangement of British Fossil Shells. — 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, II. pp. 26, 216. 



14. On the Blackdown Fossils. — Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, II. p. 294. 



15. On a Fossil Vegetable of the family Fucoides in the Transition 

 Rocks of North America.— Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, VII. pp. 27, 163. 



16. On the Geology and Natural History of the North-east end of 

 the Alleghany Mountains. — Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, VIII. p. 529. 

 — Wiegm. Arch. 1 836, II. p. 275. 



17. List of Birds in the Alleghany Mountains. — Mag. Nat. Hist, ser.l, 

 VIII. p. 539 ; IX. p. 72. 



18. On natural objects observed in Cuba. — Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1,IX. 

 p. 448. 



19. On Fossil Arborescent Ferns of the family of Sigillaria and other 

 Coal Plants in a Coal Seam in Dauphin Co., Penns. — Trans. Amer. 

 Phil. Soc. ser. 2, IX. p. 217. 



20. On the Copper Region of Gibara, and on the Geology of the 

 North-east part of Cuba. — Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. ser. 2, IX. p. 204. 



21. Two Reports on the Coal Lands, Mines and Improvements of the 

 Dauphin and Susquehanna Coal Company, etc. Philad. 1840, 8°. 



22. Notice of a Model of the Western portion of the Schuylkill or 

 Southern Coal-field of Pennsylvania, in illustration of an Address to 

 the Association of American Geologists, on the most appropriate 

 modes for representing Geological Phsnomena.-^— /SiW. Amer. .lourn. 

 XLL p. 80. 



23. Statistics of Coal ; the Geographical and Geological Distribution 

 of Fossil Fuel, etc. 1848, 8°. 



