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CONTENTS.
PART I. | ||
I. | Observations on the Geology of Northumberland and Durham. By N. J. Winch, Esq. F.L.S. Honorary Member of the Geological Society | p. 1 |
II. | On a Whin Dyke traversing Limestone in the County of Northumberland. By the Hon. Henry Grey Bennet, M.P. F.R.S. Vice-President of the Geological Society | p. 102 |
III. | Description of an insulated Group of Rocks of Slate and Greenstone, in Cumberland and Westmoreland on the east side of Appleby between Melmerby and Murton. By the Rev. William Buckland, B.D. Professor of Mineralogy in the University of Oxford, and Member of the Geological Society | p. 105 |
PART II. | ||
IV. | Observations on the Mountain Cruachan in Argyleshire; with some Remarks on the surrounding Country. By John Mac Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. President of the Geological Society, Chemist to the Ordnance, Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Military Academy, and Geologist to the Trigonometrical Survey | p. 117 |
V. | Account of some remarkable Disturbances in the Veins of the Mine called Huel Peever, in Cornwall. By John Williams, Esq. Honorary Member of the Geological Society | p. 139 |
VI. | Description of the Tunnel of the Tavistock Canal, through Morwel Down, in the County of Devon. By John Taylor, Esq. Treasurer of the Geological Society | p. 146 |
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