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CONTENTS.
XVI. | On some Beds of Shell Marle in Scotland. By Henry Warburton, Esq. F.R.S. Vice-President of the Geological Society | p. 305 |
XVII. | Geological Remarks on the Vicinity of Maestricht. By the Rev. W. E. Hony, Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford; Member of the Geological Society | p. 310 |
XVIII. | On the Parallel Roads of Glen Roy. By John Mac Culloch, M. D. F.L.S. President of the Geological Society, &c. &c. | p. 314 |
XIX. | On a Shifted Vein occurring in Limestone. By John Mac Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. President of the Geological Society, &c. &c. | p. 393 |
XX. | Explanation of a Supplementary Plate to the Paper on Vegetable Remains preserved in Chalcedony, printed in the Second Volume of the Transactions of the Geological Society. By John Mac Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. President of the Geological Society, &c. &c. | p. 398 |
XXI. | On a peculiar Disposition of the Colouring Matters in a Schistose Rock. By John Mac Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. President of the Geological Society, &c. &c. | p. 399 |
XXII. | Memoranda relative to the Porphyritic Veins, &c. of St. Agnes in Cornwall. By the Rev. J. J. Conybeare, Member of the Geological Society | p. 401 |
XXIII. | On the Stream Works of Pentowan. By Edward Smith, Esq. | p. 404 |
XXIV. | Observations respecting the Limestone of Plymouth, extracted from two Letters, dated September 26, 1814, and January 19, 1815, addressed to Henry Warburton, Esq. Secretary. By the Rev. Richard Hennah, junr. Chaplain to the Forces at Plymouth | p. 410 |
XXV. | Description of the Paramoudra, a singular fossil body that is found in the Chalk of the North of Ireland; with some general Observations upon Flints in Chalk, tending to illustrate the History of their Formation. By the Rev. William Buckland, B. D. Member of the Geological Society, and Professor of Mineralogy in the University of Oxford | p. 413 |
XXVI. | Notice of Fossil Shells in the Slate of Tintagel. By the Rev. J. J. Conybeare, Member of the Geological Society | p. 424 |
XXVII. | Notice of some peculiarities observed in the Gravel of Litchfield. By Arthur Aikin, Esq. Member of the Geological Society, and Secretary to the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce | p. 426 |