LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEI, ETC. — continued. 



HORZZONTAXi SECTZOlffS, 



Illustrative of the Survey's Geological Maps. 



These Sections are dravJIi to a scale of six inches to a mile, horizontally and vertically, and describe in detail the ( 

 of the Country over which they are drawn. Descriptions are engraved on each plate, thus rendering each Section a 

 Repoi-t on the district it traverses. The size of each plate is 3 ft. 3 in. by 2 ft. 3 in. They are engraved on Copper by Mr. 

 .and coloured in accordance with the Maps. Sheets 1 to 39, price 5s. each. 



VERTICAXi SECTXOXrS, 



Illustrative of the Horizontal Sections and Maps of the Geoloin-cl Purvey. 



These Sections are arranged, in the form of Vertical Columns, to a scale of 40 ft. to . and illustrate such d( 

 it is impossible to give in the Horizontal Sections above described. In the Coal Measure Sections, for instance, the Th 

 of each Bed of Coal, the Mineral Structure and Thickness of the Strata with which they are associated, and the ki 

 Amount of Ironstone, are given in the greatest detail. Sheets 1 to 18, price 3s. 6d. each Sheet. 



MAPS OF IRELAND. 



Index Map of Cajrlow, Geologically coloured, price 7s. 

 Do. KlLDAHE, do. 7s. 



Do. WiCKLOW, do. 7s. 



Do. Dublin, do. 7s. 



Index Map of Wexfoed, Gef ■ v 

 Horizontal Sections to Wick i. \ 

 Plan and Sections of the Ovoc A Ml- 



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BOOKS Published under the Superintendence of the Geological Survey and Museum of Practical Geoh 

 REPORT on CORNWALL, DEVON, and WEST SOMERSET. By Sir H. T. De La Bbche, E.R.S. &c. 8vo. 14s. 

 FIGURES and DESCRIPTIONS of the PALEOZOIC FOSSILS in the above Counties. By Pbopessor Phillips. 

 THE MEMOIRS of the GEOLOGICAL SURVEY of GREAT BRITAIN, and of the MUSEUM of ECONOMIC GEG 



of LONDON. Svo. Vol. I. 21s. ; Vol. II. (in 2 Parts), 42s. 

 BRITISH ORGANIC REMAINS. Forming a portion of the Memoirs of the Geological Survey. Decades I. II. III. 



VL VII. and VIII. with 10 Plates each. Royal 4to. 4s. Qd. ; or royal Svo. 2s. Gd. each Decade.— Other Decades art 



Press. 



RECORDS of the SCHOOL OF MINES and of SCIENCE applied to the ARTS. Vol. I. Part I. Inaugural and Introc 

 Lectures to the Courses for the Session 1851-52. Royal Svo. price Is, 6d. cloth. Vol. I. Part 11. On the Geologj 

 South Staffordshire Coalfield. By J. Beete Jukes, M.A., F.R.S., &c. Price 2s. Gd. Vol. I. Part III. On the M 

 Wicklow and Wexford. By Wakington W, Smyth, M.A., &c. Vol. I. Part IV. Statistics of the Produce of ( 

 Tin, Lead, and Silver from the Mines of the United Kingdom, with the Exports and Imports of these Metals 

 1848 to 1852 inclusive. By Robeet Hunt, F.R.S., Keeper of Mining Records. 



CATALOGUE of SPECIMENS in the Museum of Practical Geology, illustrative of the Composition and Manu: 

 of British Pottery and Porcelain. By Sir Henet de la Beche, and Tbenham Reekb, Curator. 8^ 

 Woodcuts. Price Is. 



MEMOIRS of the GEOLOGICAL SURVEY and of the MUSEUM of PRACTICAL GEOLOGY. "MINING RECC 

 MINERAL STATISTICS for 1853-1854, embracing the produce of Tin, Copper, Lead, and Silver for both ye 

 Iron ; of Coals and other Minerals for 1854 ; the Exports and Imports ; the Population employed, and a ] 

 the Collieries of the United Kingdom. By Robeet Hunt, F.R.S., Keeper of Mining Records. 



Tbese Maps, Sections* and Books may toe obtained at tbe Museum of Practical CS-eolo 



J'ermyn-street, Ibondon. 



N.B. — To prevent the confusion arising from different titles, as above, all further publications will appear unc 

 general title of "Memoies op the Geological Suevet, and of the Musevm of Practical Geology;" the 

 " Decades," " Mining Records," " Reports," &c. being employed as subordinate titles, as in the last work of the h 



July 20,1855. RoDEEiCK I. MuECHisoN, Director-Gen 



