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I. On certain Products obtained in the Distillation of Wood, with some account of Bituminous Substances, and Remarks on Coal. By J. Mac Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. Chemist to the Ordnance, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, and Vice-President of the Geological Society p. 1
II. Mineralogical Account of the Isle of Man. By J. F. Berger, M.D. Member of the Geological Society. p. 29
III. On the Granite Tors of Cornwall. By J. Mac Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. Chemist to the Ordnance, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, and Vice-President of the Geological Society. p. 66
IV. Notes on the Mineralogy of the Neighbourhood of St. David's, Pembrokeshire. By John Kidd, M.D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Oxford and Member of the Geological Society. p. 79
V. Account of the Brine Springs at Droitwich. By Leonard Horner, Esq. F.R.S. and Member of the Geological Society. p. 94
VI. On the Veins of Cornwall. By William Phillips, Esq. Member of the Geological Society. 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. By Thomas Webster, Esq. Member of the Geological Society. p. 161
VIII. Remarks on the Vitrified Forts of Scotland. By J. Mac Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. Chemist to the Ordnance, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, and Vice-President of the Geological Society. p. 255
IX. On the Sublimation of Silica. By J. Mac Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. Chemist to the Ordnance, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, and Vice-President of the Geological Society. p. 275
X. Observations on the Specimens of Hippurites from Sicily, presented to the Geological Society by the Hon. Henry Grey Bennet. By James Parkinson, Esq. Member of the Geological Society. p. 277
XI. An Account of the Coalfield at Bradford, near Manchester. By Robert Bakewell, Esq. communicated to the Society by Dr. Roget, Member of the Geological Society. p. 282
XII. Some account of the Island of Teneriffe. By the Hon. Henry Grey Bennet, M.P. F.R.S. and President of the Geological Society. p. 286
XIII. On the Junction of Trap and Sandstone, at Stirling Castle. By J. Mac Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. Chemist to the Ordnance, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, and Vice-President of the Geological Society. p. 305
XIV. On the Economy of the Mines of Cornwall and Devon. By John Taylor, Esq. Member of the Geological Society. p. 309
XV. On the Origin of a remarkable class of Organic Impressions occurring in Nodules of Flint. By the Rev. William Conybeare, of Christ Church, Oxford, and Member of the Geological Society. 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. By William Phillips, Esq. Member of the Geological Society. p. 336

XVII. On some new Varieties of Fossil Alcyonia. By Thomas Webster, Esq. Member of the Geological Society. p. 377
XVIII. Miscellaneous Remarks accompanying a Catalogue of Specimens transmitted to the Geological Society. By J. Mac Culloch, M.D. F.R.S. Chemist to the Ordnance, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, and Vice-President of the Geological Society. p. 388
XIX. Remarks on several parts of Scotland which exhibit Quartz Rock, and on the Nature and Connexion of this Rock in general. By J. Mac Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. Chemist to the Ordnance, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, and Vice-President of the Geological Society. p. 450
XX. Notice relative to the Geology of the Coast of Labrador. By the Rev. Mr. Steinhauer. p. 488
XXI. Memoranda relative to Clovely, North Devon, By the Rev. J. J. Conybeare, Member of the Geological Society. In a Letter addressed to G. B. Greenough Esq. Vice-President of the Geological Society. p. 495
XXII. On Staffa. By J. Mac Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. Chemist to the Ordnance, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, and Vice-President of the Geological Society. p. 501
XXIII. On Vegetable Remains preserved in Chalcedony. By. J. Mac Culloch, M.D. F.L.S. Chemist to the Ordnance, and Lecturer on Chemistry at the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, and Vice-President of the Geological Society. p. 510
XXIV. On the Vitreous Tubes found near to Drigg, in Cumberland. p. 528
List of Donations. p. 533
Index. p. 547

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Contents
On certain Products obtained in the Distillation of Wood
Mineralogical Account of the Isle of Man
On the Granite Tors of Cornwall
On the Mineralogy of St. David's
On the Brine Springs at Droitwich
On the Veins of Cornwall
On the Strata lying over the Chalk
On the Vitrified Forts of Scotland
On an Accidental Sublimation of Silica
On Hippurites from Sicily
On the Coalfield near Manchester
On the Island of Teneriffe
On the Junction of Trap and Sandstone at Stirling Castle Rock
On the Economy of the Mines of Cornwall and Devon
On the Origin of Organic Impressions
On the Oxyd of Tin
On some new Varieties of Fossil Alcyonia
On the Geology of various parts of Scotland
On Quartz Rock
Geology of the Coast of Labrador
On the Strata near Clovelly, North Devon
On Staffa
On Vegetable remains preserved in Chalcedony
On the vitreous Tubes found near Drigg, in Cumberland
List of Donations
Index
Plates and Maps

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J. Mac Culloch On certain Products obtained in the Distillation of Wood, with some account of Bituminous Substances, and Remarks on Coal. On certain Products obtained in the Distillation of Wood p.1
J. Mac Culloch On certain Products obtained in the Distillation of Wood, with some account of Bituminous Substances, and Remarks on Coal. On certain Products obtained in the Distillation of Wood p.1
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J. Mac Culloch On certain Products obtained in the Distillation of Wood, with some account of Bituminous Substances, and Remarks on Coal. p.1
John Doe Miscellaneous Remark accompanying a Catalogue of Specimens transmitted to the Geological Society. On the Geology of various parts of Scotland p.1

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The following is a list of authors and titles. The short titles used for running heads are normally a simple abbreviation of the full title but in some instances the short titles are quite different and they are indicated below the full title. Both short titles and full titles are used in references to this volume from later volumes in the series and other publications.
Author Title   [Short title] Page
J. Mac Culloch On certain Products obtained in the Distillation of Wood, with some account of Bituminous Substances, and Remarks on Coal. p.1
Miscellaneous Remark accompanying a Catalogue of Specimens transmitted to the Geological Society.
[On the Geology of various parts of Scotland]
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The following is a list of authors and titles. The short titles used for running heads are normally a simple abbreviation of the full title but in some instances the short titles are quite different and they are indicated below the full title. Both short titles and full titles are used in references to this volume from later volumes in the series and other publications.
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
XVIII Miscellaneous Remark accompanying a Catalogue of Specimens transmitted to the Geological Society.
[On the Geology of various parts of Scotland]
J. Mac Culloch p.388
XVIII Miscellaneous Remark accompanying a Catalogue of Specimens transmitted to the Geological Society.
[On the Geology of various parts of Scotland]
J. Mac Culloch p.388


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Front matter and end matter.

Articles

The following is a list of authors and titles. The short titles used for running heads are normally a simple abbreviation of the full title but in some instances the short titles are quite different and they are indicated below the full title. Both short titles and full titles are used in references to this volume from later volumes in the series and other publications.
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 Bradfod, near Manchester Robert Bakewell p.282
XII Same 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
XV 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

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The following is a list of authors and titles. The short titles used for running heads are normally a simple abbreviation of the full title but in some instances the short titles are quite different and they are indicated below the full title. Both short titles and full titles are used in references to this volume from later volumes in the series and other publications.
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. Mac Culloch, J.J. Mac Culloch 01p.1
II Mineralogical Account of the Isle of Man Berger, J. F.J. F. Berger 02p.29
III On the Granite Tors of Cornwall Mac Culloch, J.J. Mac Culloch 03p.66
IV Notes on the Mineralogy of the Neighbourhood of St. David's, Pembrokeshire Kidd, JohnJohn Kidd 04p.79
V Account of the Brine Springs at Droitwich Horner, LeonardLeonard Horner 05p.94
VI On the Veins of Cornwall Phillips, WilliamWilliam Phillips 06p.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 Webster, ThomasThomas Webster 07p.161
VIII Remarks on the Vitrified Forts of Scotland Mac Culloch, J.J. Mac Culloch 08p.255
IX On the Sublimation of Silica Mac Culloch, J.J. Mac Culloch 09p.275
X Observations on the Specimens of Hippurites from Sicily, presented to the Geological Society by the Hon. Henry Grey Bennet Parkinson, JamesJames Parkinson 10p.277
XI An Account of the Coalfield at Bradfod, near Manchester Bakewell, RobertRobert Bakewell 11p.282
XII Same account of the Island of Teneriffe Bennet, Henry GreyHenry Grey Bennet 12p.286
XIII On the Junction of Trap and Sandstone, at Stirling Castle Mac Culloch, J.J. Mac Culloch 13p.305
XIV On the Economy of the Mines of Cornwall and Devon Taylor, JohnJohn Taylor 14p.309
XV On the Origin of a remarkable class of Organic Impressions occurring in Nodules of Flint Conybeare, WilliamWilliam Conybeare 15p.328
XV 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 Phillips, WilliamWilliam Phillips 16p.336
XVII On some new Varieties of Fossil Alcyonia Webster, ThomasThomas Webster 17p.377
XVIII Miscellaneous Remarks accompanying a Catalogue of Specimens transmitted to the Geological Society
[On the Geology of various parts of Scotland]
Mac Culloch, J.J. Mac Culloch 18p.388
XIX Remarks on several parts of Scotland which exhibit Quartz Rock, and on the Nature and Connexion of this Rock in general Mac Culloch, J.J. Mac Culloch 19p.450
XX Notice relative to the Geology of the Coast of Labrador SteinhauerMr. Steinhauer 20p.488
XXI Memoranda relative to Clovely, North Devon Conybeare, J.J. J. Conybeare 21p.495
XXII On Staffa Mac Culloch, J.J. Mac Culloch 22p.501
XXIII On Vegetable Remains preserved in Chalcedony Mac Culloch, J.J. Mac Culloch 23p.510
XXIV On the Vitreous Tubes found near to Drigg, in Cumberland Secretaries(The secretaries) 24p.528