Transactions of the Geological Society, 1st series, vol. 2
Appearance
| Front matter and end matter.
Articles
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| Title [Short title] | Author | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | On certain Products obtained in the Distillation of Wood, with some account of Bituminous Substances, and Remarks on Coal. | J. Mac Culloch | p.1 |
| II | Mineralogical Account of the Isle of Man | J. F. Berger | p.29 |
| III | On the Granite Tors of Cornwall | J. Mac Culloch | p.66 |
| IV | Notes on the Mineralogy of the Neighbourhood of St. David's, Pembrokeshire | John Kidd | p.79 |
| V | Account of the Brine Springs at Droitwich | Leonard Horner | p.94 |
| VI | On the Veins of Cornwall | William Phillips | p.110 |
| VII | On the Freshwater Formations in the Isle of Wight, with some Observations on the Strata over the Chalk in the South-east part of England | Thomas Webster | p.161 |
| VIII | Remarks on the Vitrified Forts of Scotland | J. Mac Culloch | p.255 |
| IX | On the Sublimation of Silica | J. Mac Culloch | p.275 |
| X | Observations on the Specimens of Hippurites from Sicily, presented to the Geological Society by the Hon. Henry Grey Bennet | James Parkinson | p.277 |
| XI | An Account of the Coalfield at Bradford, near Manchester | Robert Bakewell | p.282 |
| XII | Some account of the Island of Teneriffe | Henry Grey Bennet | p.286 |
| XIII | On the Junction of Trap and Sandstone, at Stirling Castle | J. Mac Culloch | p.305 |
| XIV | On the Economy of the Mines of Cornwall and Devon | John Taylor | p.309 |
| XV | On the Origin of a remarkable class of Organic Impressions occurring in Nodules of Flint | William Conybeare | p.328 |
| XVI | A Description of the Oxyd of Tine, the production of Cornwall; of the Primitive Crystal and its modifications, including an attempt to ascertain with precision, the admeasurement of the angles, by means of the reflecting Goniometer of Dr. Wollaston: to which is added, a series of its crystalline forms and varieties | William Phillips | p.336 |
| XVII | On some new Varieties of Fossil Alcyonia | Thomas Webster | p.377 |
| XVIII | Miscellaneous Remarks accompanying a Catalogue of Specimens transmitted to the Geological Society [On the Geology of various parts of Scotland] |
J. Mac Culloch | p.388 |
| XIX | Remarks on several parts of Scotland which exhibit Quartz Rock, and on the Nature and Connexion of this Rock in general | J. Mac Culloch | p.450 |
| XX | Notice relative to the Geology of the Coast of Labrador | Mr. Steinhauer | p.488 |
| XXI | Memoranda relative to Clovely, North Devon | J. J. Conybeare | p.495 |
| XXII | On Staffa | J. Mac Culloch | p.501 |
| XXIII | On Vegetable Remains preserved in Chalcedony | J. Mac Culloch | p.510 |
| XXIV | On the Vitreous Tubes found near to Drigg, in Cumberland | (The secretaries) | p.528 |