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HEDGELAND, REV. PHILIP, M.A. (Con.).

the High Sheriff of Cornwall. Lond., Rivingtons, 1867, 8°., pp. 32, 1/-.

NOTE.-Dedicated to T. S. Bolitho, Esq., High Sheriff of Cornwall.

The Rev. John Keble. Letter dated Penzance, 26 Apl., 1866, and signed P.H. The Guardian, xxi, 443, (1866.) cf. Coleridge's "Life of Keble," pp. 479-80.

HELIGAN FAMILY.

Obits and pedigree of the noblemen and gentlemen of the blood of Fitz-Yva and Beaupré, with the alliance of Heligan. MSS. in Coll. Arm., P. 1, fol. 210.-Reprinted Herald and Geneal., vii, 229-31, (1871.)

HELLINS, REV. JOHN, B.D., F.R.S. Curate of Constantine, 1779-83; V. of Potterspury, Northamptonshire, 1790-1827. b. North Tawton. d. Potterspury, March, 1827. bur. 9 Apl.

Theorems for computing Logarithms. Philos. Trans., lxx, 308–17, (1780.)

A new method of finding the equal roots of an equation by Division. ib., lxxii, 417-25, (1782.)

NOTE.- Both these papers are dated from "Constantine, Cornwall."

HEMPEL, CHARLES OR CARL FREDERIC, Mus. Doc. Oxon. (eld. son of the following.) b. Truro, Sept. 1811. d. Perth, 25 Apl., 1867. ef. The Choir and Musical Record, v, 360, (1867). Heave one sigh for me at parting. A much admired song. Composed with an accompaniment for the piano forte and with the greatest deference, dedicated, by permission, to the right honorable the Countess of Falmouth, by Charles Hempel, Jun. Lond., H. Faulkner, [18,] fol., pp. 5, 2/6.

Cornwall Railway Quadrilles, composed and most respectfully dedicated to the right honourable The Earl of Falmouth. By Charles F. Hempel. Lond., published for the author, by Leoni Lee and Coxhead, [1847,] fol., pp. 5, 3/-. Around the old oak tree. Composed for and sung by Mr. George Tedder. The poetry by Captain Ward. The music by Charles F. Hempel. Lond., Jewell and Letchford, [1853,] fol., pp. 5, 2/

Longfellow's Excelsior, [Begins "The Shades of Night,"] set to music by Chas. F. Hempel, Organist to St. Mary's, Truro. Lond., published for the author by Chas. Jefferys, 21, Soho Square, to be had likewise of the Author, 30, Lemon St., Truro, [1854,] fol., pp. 5, 2/6.

HEMPEL, CHARLES FREDERIC, Mus. Doc. (Con.). God speed the ship. Respectfully dedicated to the New Zealand Company. The words by H. S. Stokes, set to music by Charles F. Hempel, Organist at St. Mary's, Truro. Published by the Author, [185–,] pp. 4, 2/-.

A year ago. Poetry by Lord Viscount Strangford. Music by Charles F. Hempel, Organist of St. Mary's, Truro. Lond., printed for the Author by Haddon, Bros., and Co. To be had only of the Author, 30, Lemon St., Truro., [1854,] fol., pp. 4, 2/-.

Andante pour le piano. Par Carl F. Hempel, Mus. Bac. Oxen. (sic). Lond., Jewell and Letchford, [1855,] fol., pp. 3, 1/-.

The reaper and the flowers. [Begins "There is a reaper."] Poetry by Longfellow. Music by Carl F. Hempel, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Lond., Jewell and Letchford, 17, Soho Square, [1855,] fol., pp. 5, 2/-.-Reprinted. Lond., J. H. Jewell, [185-,] fol., pp. 5, 2/6.

To the heroes of Alma and Inkerman's plain. Song, the poetry by Capt. Ward. The music by Charles F. Hempel. Lond., Jewell and Letchford, [1855,] fol., pp. 6, 2/-.

"Summer Twilight." Andante Cantabile. Composed for the piano-forte and dedicated to Miss Stewart Richardson, of Pitfour Castle, by Carl F. Hempel, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Lond., Ashdown and Parry, [185-,] fol., pp. 5, 2/-.

The sea bird, song. [Begins "Sea bird! rocking lightly." The poetry by the Rev. John Anderson, Minister of Kinnoull. The music by Carl F. Hempel, Organist of St. John's Epis

copal Church, Perth. Lond., J. H. Jewell, 104, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, [1857,] fol., pp. 8, 2/6.-Reprinted. Lond., J. H. Jewell, [185-,] fol., pp. 8, 3/-.

Endymion. Poetry by Longfellow. Music by Carl F. Hempel, Mus. Bac. Magd. Hall, Oxon. Lond., Letchford, 17, Soho Sq., [185–,] fol., pp. 6, 2/6.

The Royal Perthshire Rifles, grand march, composed for the piano forte, and dedicated to the ladies of the fair city of Perth, by Carl F. Hempel, Mus. Bac. Oxon., Organist and Choir Master of St. John's Episcopal church. Lond., J. H. Jewell, [1858,] fol., pp. 7, 2/6.

Perth Volunteer Rifles Grand Galop, composed and dedicated to the Ladies of Perthshire, by Carl F. Hempel. Lond., J. H. Jewell, [1859,] fol., pp. 5, 3/-.

"Le Bérylle" Mazurka. Composed and dedicated to Miss Georgina Moncreiffe, by Carl F. Hempel, Mus. Doc. Oxon. Lond., J. H. Jewell, [185-,] fol., pp. 5, 3/-.

"Morna" Valse brilliante, for the piano. Dedicated to Miss Helen Richardson, of Pitfour Castle, by Carl F. Hempel, Mus. Doc. Oxon. Lond.,

HEMPEL, CHARLES FREDERIC, Mus. Doc. (Con.). Joseph Williams, 123, Cheapside, [185-,] fol., pp. 9, 4/-.

"Duncan Gray," No. 1 of Scottish Gems. Arranged and varied for the piano-forte, by Carl F. Hempel, Mus. Doc. Oxon. Lond., J. H. Jewell, [185-,] fol., pp. 7, 4/-.

Fantasie à la Valse pour le piano. By Carl F. Hempel. Lond., J. H. Jewell, [185-,] fol., 2/-.

"Oh that my head were waters." Solo contralto from the Oratorio "The Seventh Seal," composed by Carl F. Hempel, Mus. Doc. Oxon. Lond., J. H. Jewell, [185-,] fol., pp. 5, 2/6.

"I heard a voice from Heaven." Solo tenore and quartett from the Oratorio "The Seventh Seal," composed by Carl F. Hempel, Mus. Doc. Oxon. Lond., J. H. Jewell, [185-,] fol., pp. 7, 4/-.

"He rode upon the cherubims." Solo basso, from the Oratorio "The Seventh Seal." Composed by Carl F. Hempel, Mus. Doc., Oxon... Lond., J. H. Jewell, [186-,] fol., pp. 9, 4/-.

"Dies Iræ." Chorale from the Oratorio "The Seventh Seal." Composed by Carl F. Hempel, Mus. Doc. Oxon. Lond., J. H. Jewell, [186-,] fol., pp. 5, 2/6.

The Seventh Seal. An Oratorio, composed by C. F. Hempel, and performed in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, 19th March, 1862. Not printed.

NOTE. This was Mr. Hempel's diploma composition. The only portions printed were the four picees already mentioned. Mr. Hempel was preparing the entire work for the press at the time of his sudden decease.

HEMPEL, CHARLES WILLIAM (son of C. F. Hempel ?) Elected organist of St. Mary's, Truro, May, 1804. b. Chelsea, 28 Aug., 1777. d. Wolsingham Place, Kennington Road, London, Mch., 1853. cf. A Dictionary of Musicians, (1824), i, 359-60.

Psalms from the New Version, selected for the use of the congregation of St. Mary's, Truro, by the organist. Truro, printed and sold by W. Harry, 1805, fep. 8°., pp. 55, 1/-.

NOTE.-Preface signed C. W. Hempel.

Sacred Melodies adapted to the Psalms of David, according to the Version of Brady and Tate. Selected and composed for the congregation of St. Mary's, Truro, by C. W. Hempel. Lond., [1812,] 8°., pp. 50, 7/-.

NOTE. List of Subscribers. Dedicated to Lord Viscount Falmouth.

A Morning and an Evening Service...also twenty original melodies, adapted to selected portions of the psalms of David, and two anthems...The whole in score with a separate

HEMPEL, CHARLES WILLIAM. (Con.). accompaniment for the organ or piano forte. Composed and...dedicated by permission to... The Lord Bishop of Lincoln. By C. W. Hempel, Organist of St. Mary's, Truro. Lond., published by H. Faulkner, 3, Old Bond St., [1820,] fol., pp. 76, 20/-. List of Subscribers.

The Commercial Tourist or Gentleman Traveller. A Satirical Poem, in four cantos. Anon. Embellished with coloured engravings [designed and etched by J. R. Cruikshank.] 2nd ed. greatly enlarged. Lond., sold by G. and W. B. Whittaker, Ave-Marie-Lane. [Polyblank, printer, Truro,] 1822, 8°., pp. 140.-3rd ed. Truro, printed by and for W. Polyblank, High-Cross, 1832, 8°., pp. 109. Br. Museum.

HENDER, CAPTAIN DEGORY. cf. Carew's Survey, (Dunstanville's ed.), p. 176.

A copy of Captain Hender's Letter to the Earl of Essex with an account of his services and losses and a desire he would move the Queen on his behalf. Dec. 23, 1595. Lansd. MSS. 80, art. 14.

Captain D. Hender complains to Lord Burghley that his hard usage hath broken even his heart and his wits, Jan. 3, 1595. ib. 80, art. 66.

D. Hender's Observations on a war with Spain, with a method of repelling the invasion threatened. 1595. ib. 98, art. 18.

HENDERSON, JAMES, C.E. (son of Lieut. Col. Geo. Henderson, R.E.) b. Aberdeen, 15 Oct., 1821. Resident at Newham, Truro, since 1853. On the method generally adopted in Cornwall in dressing of tin and copper ores. Proceedings Instit. of Civil Engineers, xvii, 195-220, (1858). HENDERSON, LIEUT. R.M. Engaged in erecting

Watt's Engines in Cornwall, in 1779. cf. Smiles' Lives of Boulton and Watt, (1865), pp. 261-62, 281.

HENLEY, SIR ANDREW, Bart., of Bramshill, Hants, (son of Sir Robt. Henley, Knt.) cr. Baronet, 30 June, 1660. d. circa 1675.

Copies of the Correspondence of Sir A. Henley, chiefly relating to his private affairs and estates in Cornwall, Devonshire, etc., written in 1659-69. Sloane MSS., Br. Museum, 813.

NOTE. These comprise, inter alia, the following. Lease of the Rectory of Paul from A. Henley to Henry King, of Truro, Gent., dated 24 Dec., 1659. fol.

12.

Letters from Sir A. Henley to his brother-in-law, Mr. Godolphin, in friendly terms. Bramshill, 14 Dec., 1662, fol. 51.

Payments towards the grand assessment and rates of the poor in the parish of St. Just, 1655-9. fol. 84.

HENNAH, LIEUT. EDWARD, R.N. (eld. son of Capt. Will. Hennah.) b. Tregony, 12 Aug., 1800. d. Hastings? cf. O'Byrne.

HENNAH, LIEUT. FREDERICK, R.N. (4th son of Rev. Rich. Hennah. d. 1846.) b. Plymouth, 1804. d. Thorney Station, Sussex, Aug. 1845. cf. O'Byrne..

HENNAH, REV. RICHARD, M.A. V. of St. Austell and St. Blazey, 1775-1815. R. of St. Michael Penkivel, 1793-1815. bapt. Cuby, 26 Dec., 1733. d. St. Austell, 13 April, 1815. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxxv, pt. i, 473, (1815); Monthly Mag., xxxix, 584, (1815.)

HENNAH, REV. RICHARD, F.G.S. (eld. son of preceding.) Chaplain of Citadel at Plymouth. b. St. Austell, 8 Mch., 1765. d. Plymouth, 26 Mch., 1846. cf. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. of Lond., iii, pp. xxiii-xxvi, (1847.)

A succinct account of the Lime Rocks of Plymouth. With 10 Lithographic Plates. By Rev. R. Hennah, Chaplain to the Garrison. Printed for W. Curtis, Plymouth, and G. and W. B. Whittaker, London. n.d., [1823,] 4°., pp. 71, 12/-.

Observations respecting the limestone of Plymouth. Trans. Geol. Soc., iv, 410-12, (1817); v, 619-24, (1821); ii, 405, (1829); Proc. Geol. Soc., i, 1, (1826-27); Bulletin des Sciences Naturelles et de Géologie, 2o Section, xiv, 324-25, (1828).

On the question as to the existence of metallic veins in the transition limestone of Plymouth. Thomson's Ann. Philos., v, 471, (1823.)

On the animal remains found in the transition limestone of Plymouth. Proc. Geol. Soc., i, 16970, (1834.)

The Redbreast. European Mag., xli, 47, (1802.)

On the death of a favourite Spaniel, dated March 15, 1802. ib., xli, 391-92.

Thoughts on home, dated Plymouth, Sept. 11, 1802. ib., xlii, 222-23.

On the threatened invasion, dated Plymouth, Nov. 7, 1803. ib., xliv, 461, (1803.)

Lines addressed to Mab, the fairy queen, on Eliza's Marriage, dated Plymouth, Jan. 2, 1804. ib., xlv, 224-25, (1804.)

HENNAH, CAPT. WILLIAM, R.N., C.B. (3rd son of Rev. R. Hennah, V. of St. Austell.) First Lieutenant of H.M. ship "Mars," in the battle of Trafalgar. b. St. Austell, 19 Aug., 1767. d. Tregony, 22 Dec., 1832. bur. Cuby. cf. Johns and Nicolas' Calendar of Victory, (1855,) p. 621; Gent. Mag., cii, 655, (1832.)

HENNAH, REV. WILLIAM VEALE (eld. son of Rev. Rich. Hennah, who d. 1846). Chaplain, R.N. V. of East Cowes, Isle of Wight. R. of East Stoke, 1864. b. Plymouth, 1799.

A Description of specimens collected on the island of Ascension, by the Rev. W. P. (sic) Hennah, [1835]. Proc. Geol. Soc., ii, 189, (1838).

HENNELL, JOHN (son of John Hennell, of Coventry.) b. 19 Aug., 1836.

HENNELL, THOMAS (bro. of above.) b. 1 April, 1838.

Land and fresh water shells found in the

neighbourhood of Penzance. By Masters J. and T. Hennell. Trans. P.N.H. and A.S., i, 251-52, (1848.)

HENSHAW, REV. WILLIAM. Wesleyan Minister at Launceston, 1803. b. Castle Donnington, 1775. d. Holywell, 27 March, 1841.

Copy of a letter from Mr. W. Henshaw to Mr. William Bramwell, Methodist Preacher, Birstall, dated Plymouth Dock, Mch. 10, 1814. Printed York, Richardson, 1814, 8°., sheet.

NOTE. Respecting revivals at Redruth and elsewhere.

HENTY, GEORGE MANSFIELD (son of George and Maria Henty.) b. West Malling, Kent, 4 Jan., 1848; now (1872) resident in Spain.

On the occurrence of Wood Tin at the Great Wheal Vor Mines. Rep. Miners' Assoc. of C. and D., 1867, pp. 55-56.

HENWOOD, GEORGE (son of Nicholas and Mary Henwood.) b. Penryn, 25 Sept., 1809.

On certain tin stream works in Cornwall. By G. Henwood. Diagrams. 1853, 12°., pp. 100, 2/6.

Four Lectures on Geology and Mining, read at the Mechanics' Institutions Leeds, Hull, Bradford, Harrogate, etc. By G. Henwood, M.E. Dedicated (by permission) to Sir C. Lemon, Bart., M.P....Lond., published at the office of the Mining Journal, 26, Fleet St. Leeds, printed by Samuel Moxon, Briggate, 1855, 8o.

NOTE. Each lecture has separate pagination.

A Great Mine Conference, the Gwennap Bal Boys, the Prechen Cappen, the fox outwitted by a cock, a legend of St. Germans, dialogue about India, China, railways and unions, and the poor man and his parish church. Devonport, W. Wood, 52, Fore Street, T. J. Bond, Plymouth, n.d., [1869,] 12°., pp. 50, 6d.

NOTE. The three first articles, occupying pp. 1-33 are by G. Henwood.

HENWOOD, GEORGE. (Con.).

Cornish Mining Photographs. No. 1. By G. Henwood. Mining Journal, xxvii, 400, (1857.)

NOTE.-The first of a series of articles in this and the succeeding volumes of the Mining Journal.

HENWOOD, LOVEDAY. A Friend. b. Cubert, 19 Aug., 1788. d. Truro, 31 May, 1844. bur. Friends' Burial Ground.

Extracts from the Memoir and Letters of the late Loveday Henwood. Falmouth, printed by Jane Trathan and Son, 1845, 12o., pp. 116 and

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NOTE. pp. 1-12 at the end of the work consist of "An Affectionate Address to those that live at Cubert, signed L. H.-J. Trathan, Printer, etc., Market Strand, Falmouth," which appear to have been printed previous to the Memoir and Letters.

Extracts from the Memoirs of the late L. Henwood. Lond., C. Gilpin, 1847, 8°., pp. 120, which include "An Affectionate Address."

HENWOOD, REV. OLIVER, Wesleyan Minister. b. Callington, 1786. d. Plymouth, 9 Nov., 1860. cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxxiv, 96, 837, (1861).

Adieu; or a friendly remembrance: in prose and verse. By O. Henwood. Lond., 1828 12°., pp. 68, 1/-.

A Narrative of Mr. Chas. Barns, a Local Preacher in the Methodist Connection, whose lamented death was occasioned by an accident in his paper mill, Buckfastleigh, Devon, Nov. 4, 1828. By O. Henwood. Lond., 1828, 12°., pp. 81, 1/6.

A Brief Memoir of Mr. George Coad, of Saltash, Cornwall. By O. Henwood. Lond., sold for the Author by J. Mason, 1841, 12°., pp. 154, 1/6.

George Coad, The Letter Carrier, or pure religion displayed in humble life, signed O. H[enwood,] Plymouth, May, 1849. London Wesleyan Conference Office, 2, Castle-street, City-road, sold at 66, Paternoster-row, [Religious Tracts,] No. 540, 12o., pp. 8, 2/-. per 100. Memoir of Mr. John Paul who died 2 June, 1815. Methodist Mag., xl, 609-14, (1817). The Better Land. [A Poem.] ib., lx, 400, (1837).

The Suffering Christian. [A Poem,] dated Camelford, Sept., 1837. ib., lx, 800.

Memoir of Mr. Nicholas Haly, of Saltash. ib., lxvi, 353-59, (1843).

Memoir of Mrs. Elizabeth Geake, of Frogwell. ib., lxx, 422-28, (1847).

HENWOOD, WILLIAM JORY, F.R.S., F.G.S., (eld. son of John Henwood and Mary Jory, dau. of Will. Jory). H.M. Assay-Master and Supervisor of Tin in the Duchy of Cornwall, 1832 to 1838. b. Perran Wharf, near Truro, 16Jan., 1805.

Observations on the performance of a steamengine recently erected at Huel Towan, in Cornwall, by Mr. Samuel Grose, with considerations on other subjects connected with the theory of the steam-engine. By W. J. Henwood... Truro, printed by John Brokenshir, 1828, 8°., pp. 23.

NOTE.-Dated Perranwharf, near Truro, Feby. 20, 1828, and printed for private distribution; reprinted in Brewsters' Edinb. Journ. of Science, ix, 159-66, (1828). Glossary of Mining Terms...By H. English, 1830, 8°.

NOTE.-The Glossary of the Cornish Mining Terms was supplied by W. J. Henwood.

Object and Laws of the Penzance Natural History Society, with list of the donors, subscribers, and officers. Instituted 20th November, 1839. Penzance, printed by E. Paddy, bookseller, etc., 1840, 8°., pp. 19.

NOTE. The Rules, [Lists of] Officers, Subscribers, ...and Donations to the Museum, pp. 9-19, were drawn up by W. J. Henwood, then one of the Secretaries.

The Metalliferous Deposits of Cornwall and Devon: with Appendices on Subterranean temperature;-The electricity of rocks and veins;— The quantity of water in the Cornish mines;— and Mining statistics. Forming vol. v of the Transactions of the Royal Geological Society of ...Mining Engineer, Member of the Institution Cornwall. By W. J. Henwood, F.R.S., F.G.S., of Civil Engineers; of the Geological Soc. of France; Hon. Mem. of the Yorkshire Philosophical Soc.; Cor. Mem. of the Plymouth Institution, and of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, sometime Her Majesty's Assay Master and Supervisor of Tin in the Royal Duchy of Cornwall, and Secretary of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall. Penzance, J. Pope Vibert; Lond., Longman, 1843, 8°. pp. 512. At the end are 12 plates and 113 tables, with a diagram of the directions of electric currents. Price to Members of the Society, 25/-; to the Public, 30/-.

Slavery at Gongo Soco, in Brazil, 1826-1857. By W. J. Henwood, F.R.S... Penzance, W. Cornish, 1864, 8°., pp. 8.

NOTE.-Reprinted in Trans. R.G.S.C., vol. viii, note pp. 289-96.

Address delivered at the spring meeting of May, 1869. By W. J. Henwood, F.R.S... Vicethe Royal Institution of Cornwall, on the 18th President of the Institution. Penzance, printed

HENWOOD, WILLIAM JORY, F.R.S. (Con.).

by W. Cornish, 1869, 8°., pp. 21. For private circulation only.-Reprinted. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1869, 8°., pp. 19.

Address delivered at the spring meeting of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, on the 17th of May, 1870. By W. J. Henwood, F.R.S.... President of the Institution. Penzance, printed by W. Cornish, 1870, 8°., pp. 16. For private circulation only.

Address delivered at the spring meeting of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, on the 23rd May, 1871. By W. J. Henwood, F.R.S...President of the Institution. Truro, printed by J. R. Netherton, 1871, 8°., pp. 65. For private circulation only.

Observations on Metalliferous Deposits and on Subterranean Temperature; Forming the eighth volume of the Transactions of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall...By W. J. Henwood, F.R.S... Penzance, printed and published by W. Cornish, Green Market, 1871, 8°. Price to Members of the Society, 25/-. ; to the Public, 36/

NOTE. In two parts, (usually found in two volumes) each with a distinct title page. Part i, pp. xxxi and 1-722; Part ii, pp. vii and 723-916. At the end of the second part are six plates and thirty-seven tables. "An account of the metalliferous deposits in Cornwall" occupies pp. 655-722, and The Temperature of Cornish mines" pp. 745-49.

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On a singular exudation of gas in the Union Mines, Gwennap, [1826.] Trans. R.G.S.C., iii, 203-7, (1827).

Notice of some circumstances connected with the heave of a copper-lode by a flucan vein in the Consolidated Mines, Gwennap. ib., iii, 329-31. On some of the deposits of stream tin-ore in Cornwall, with remarks on the theory of that formation. [1828-29.] ib., iv, 57-69, (1832).

On the manipulation to which the ores of Tin and Copper are subjected in the central mining district of Cornwall. [1828.] ib., iv,

145-65.

On the metalliferous deposits of Cornwall and Devon. [1842.] ib., v, 1–386, (1843).

Observations on subterranean temperature in the mines of Cornwall and Devon. [1843.] ib., v, 387-412. [Edinb. New Philos. Journ., xxxiv, 246-56, 1843.]

On the quantity of water which enters the Cornish Mines. ib., v, 413-44.

On the electric currents observed in rocks and veins. ib., v, 445–60.

Statistical Notices of the Mines in Cornwall and Devon. ib., v, 461-82.

NOTE.-The above 5 articles constitute the whole of the 5th vol. of the Transactions.

HENWOOD, WILLIAM JORY, F.R.S. (Con.).

Descriptive Notice of the Morro Velho mine, Province of Minas Geräes, and on the relations between the structure of the containing rocks and the directions of the shoots of Gold in the Brazilian mines. [1844.] ib., vi, 143-46, 1846. [Philos. Mag., xxv, 341-44, 1844.]

Notice of the Itabira and Santa Anna mines in Brazil. [1845.] ib., vi, 227-29.

Notice of Descoberta gold mine, in Brazil. ib., vi, 294-95.

Description of the Brazilian method of washing (dressing) gold. [1848.] ib., vii, 69, (1865). Observations on the Providence Mines. [1851.] ib., vii, 179-84. [Edinb. New Philos. Journ., liv, 68-72, 1853.]

On the geological associations of Tellurium. [1853.] ib., vii, 228-29. [Edinb. New Philos. Journ., lvii, 363-65, 1854.]

Observations on Metalliferous deposits. [1869.] ib., viii, 1-722, (1871).

Observations on subterranean temperature. [1870.] ib., viii, 723–66.

On the changes of temperature which take place at the same, and at different times,-on the surface and at depths of three, six, and nine feet in the Canga, at Agoa Quente, in Brazil. ib., viii, 767-80.

NOTE. The above 3 articles constitute the whole of the 8th volume of the Transactions.

Remarks on Mr. John Taylor's paper "On the accidents incident to steam-boilers." Philos. Mag., i, 408-11, (1827).

Observations on some late statements respecting steam-engines in Cornwall. ib. vii, 323-25, (1830).

Mr. Farey's reply. ib., vii, 421.

On the quantity of water afforded by springs. ib., viii, 58.

Facts bearing on the theory of the formation of springs and their intensity at various periods. ib., ix, 170-77, (1831).

Notes on some recent improvements of the steam-engine in Cornwall. ib., x, 97-103, (1831). On a Geological survey of the mines of Cornwall, with a programme of an intended arrangement of the details of the metalliferous veins. ib., x, 358-63.

On periodical variations in the quantities of water afforded by springs, in a letter to Sir C. Lemon. Lond. and Edinb. Philos. Mag., i, 28795, (1832).

Observations on the rise and fall of water in some wells in Cornwall, with brief notices of other matters bearing on the Phenomena of Springs. ib., iii, 417-21, (1833).

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