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Greenstone slate, occurs in the Mourne mountains in the North of Ireland | 142 |
Gregor, The Rev. W. Ou the Tremolite of Cornwall | 399 |
Greystone, occurs in the North of Ireland | 186 |
Greywacke, and Greywacke slate, in the North of Ireland, described | 146 |
──── of Somersetshire, described, by Mr. Horner | 345 |
Gypsum, contained in large quantities in the red sandstone near Watchet | 375 |
Hailstone, The Rev. J., Woodwardian Professor, &c. on the Geology of Cambridgeshire | 243 |
Hornblende, crystallized in Sky | 59 |
──── found in the granite of the Mourne mountains | 135 |
──── with Mica occurs in the North of Ireland | 143 |
──── slate, in the North of Ireland, described | 140 |
──── rock, in the North of Ireland, described | 140 |
Horner, Leonard, Esq. F.R.S. Sketch of the Geology of the South-Western part of Somersetshire | 338 |
Hypersthene, found in Sky | 66-92 |
──── in Aberdeenshire | 93 |
Ichthyophthalmite, found at Dunvegan in Sky, | 90 |
Induration, of Mineral substances after taking them from their beds | 286 |
Ireland, Geological Sections of the Coasts of Antrim and Derry, described | 196 |
──── The Rev. W. Conybeare on the Geological Features of the North Eastern Counties of | 121 |
──── Dr. Berger on the Geological Features of the North Eastern Counties of | 121 |
──── and Scotland, similarity in the Structure of part of | 123-124 125-131 |
Junction, remarkable one at Glen Tilt. | 274 |
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