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51.—On the Occurrence of Nodules (called Petrified Potatoes) 
found on the shores of Lough Neagh, Ireland. Geol. 
Soc. Journ., II., 1846. 
5 2 -—On the causes of the general presence of Phosphates in the 
strata of the earth, and in all fertile soils ; with observa¬ 
tions on Pseudo-coprolites, and on the possibility of 
converting the contents of Sewers and Cesspools into 
Manure. Agric. Soc. Journ., X., 1849. 
Buckland , William , and Conybeare. 
Observations on the South-West Coal District of England. Geol. 
Soc. Trans., I., 1824. 
Buckland, William , and de la Beche. 
On the Geology of Weymouth and the Adjacent Parts of the 
Coast of Dorsetshire. Geol. Soc. Proc., I., 1834. 
Buckland, William, and Milne. 
Report of the Committee appointed in 1842 for registering the 
Shocks of Earthquakes, and, making such Meteorological 
Observations as may to them appear desirable. Brit. Assoc. 
Rep., 1843. 
The above list is condensed from the Royal Society’s “ Catalogue 
of Scientific Papers published between 1800 and 1863,” but it 
does not include :— 
Reliquiae Diluvianae; or, Observations on Organic Remains Attest¬ 
ing the Action of an Universal Deluge. London, 1823. 
Vindicite Geological; or, the Connection of Geology with Religion 
explained in an Inaugural Lecture delivered before the 
