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Melophagus, Generic Characters of, ii. 552.-r-SpecieSj 564. 

 Meteorological Journals kept by Captain Scoresby din ing 



Voyages to Greenland, i. 249, 6(^9. — ii. 155, 16?. 

 Mineralogical account of Papa Stour, by the Reverend 



John Fleming, - i. l62 



— description of Tinto, by Dr Macknight, ii. 123 



observations and speculations, by Profes- 

 sor Jameson, ii. 221. — On Stratifica* 

 lion, ib. — On Veins, 226. — On Coal, 



229. — Facts illustrative of Glance and 

 Black Coal being Chemical Deposits, 



230. — Brown Corl of Vegetable Ori- 

 gin, 231. 



_ — — observations in Galloway, by Dr Grier- 



son, ii. 373. — Fragments of Compact 

 Gneiss occurring in Granite, 384. — -Oc- 

 currence of Beds of Felspar- Porphyry 

 in Granite, 391. 

 ■ — - Queries proposed by Professor Jameson, i. lOT 



Mineralogy, on the, and local scenery of certain Districts 

 of the Highlands of Scotland, by Dr Mac- 

 knight, i. 274.--Callender 276.— Ben- 

 Ledi, 279-— Loch Katterin, 285.— Geo- 

 logical remarks, 288. — Ben-Vorlich and 

 Stuic-a-chroin, 295.— Ben-More, 299. — 

 Tyndrum and King's-House, 307. — Glen- 

 co, 311. — General Geognostical Survey, 

 316 — Strontian, 320 —Ben-Nevis, 322. 

 — Shape of the Mountain, ib. — Its Struc- 

 ture, 324. — Oryctognostic Characters, 

 327. — Its Base, 328. — Its Acclivity, 329. 

 — Its Summit, 333. — Stoneburn, 337.^ 

 Precipitous side of Ben-Nevis, 340. — Its 

 South Declivity, 347. — Glen-Nevis, 348. 



