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Volume II: 1819-1822  (to go back to other volumes click on the left arrow next to the address bar)  

Penzance: Printed and Published by T Vigurs, 1822

Inscribed to The Marquess of Hertford, Lord Warden of the Stannaries of the Duchy of Cornwall and The Lord de Dunstanville and Bassett, Vice Patrons of the Society.

 

List of Patrons, Trustees and Officers for 1822, and Preface, II: v-ix, 1822

On some Advantages which Cornwall possesses for the Study of Geology, and on the use which may be made of them, J Hawkins, II: 1-13, 1822.

On the Temperature in Mines, Robert W Fox, II: Pt 1, 14-18 [Read September, 1819]; Pt 2, 19-28 [Read October, 1820].

On the Stratified deposits of Tin-Stone called Tin-Floors, and on the diffusion of Tin-Stone through the moss of some primitive rocks, J Hawkins, II: 29-48, 1822.

On the relative Age of the Veins of Cornwall, J Carne, [Read October 1818], II: 49-128, 1822.

Observations on the Submersion of part of the Mount's Bay; and on the Inundation of Marine Sand on the North Coast of Cornwall, H Boase, II: 129-144, 1822.

On the Nomenclature of the Cornish Rocks, J Hawkins, II: 145-158, 1822.

On the Temperature of Mines, John Forbes, MD, [Read September 1819, & October, 1820, & combined for publication by the author], II: 159-217, 1822.

Observations on the Hornblende Formation in the Parish of St Clere, Rev John Rogers, [Read October 1818 and accompanied by a series of Specimens], II: 218-224, 1822.

On the Phenomena of Intersected Lodes, & the legitimate Inferences which may be drawn from them, J Hawkins, [Read October, 1820]. II: 225-231, 1822.

On the Intersections of Lodes in the direction of their Dip or Underlie, J Hawkins, [Read October, 1820], II: 232-241, 1822.

On the Geology of the Land’s End District, J Forbes, [Read September, 1819], II: 242-280, 1822.

An account of the Alluvial Depositions at Sandrycock, by the late Philip Rashleigh (Drawn up in 1792 and communicated by J Hawkins in September), II: 281-284, 1822.

Observations of the Alluvial Strata of Porth, Sandrycock, & Pentuan, J Hawkins, II: 285-289, 1822.

On the Mineral Productions and the Geology of the Parish of St Just, J Carne, [Read October, 1821], II: 290-358, 1822.

On the Knowledge & Commerce of Tin among Ancient Nations, the Rev S Greatheed, [Communicated by letter to John Dennis], II: 359-365, 1822.

On the Geology of St Michael's Mount, J Forbes, [Read September, 1819], II: 366-375, 1822.

On some instance of the alternate Disposition of the Primitive Strata, which have been observed in Cornwall, J Hawkins, [Read October, 1820], II: 376-382, 1822.

On the Tin-Ore of Botallack & Levant, H S Boase, [Read October, 1822], II: 383-403, 1822.

On the Temperature of the Cornish Mines, M P Moyle, [Read October, 1822], II: 404-415, 1822.

On the Serpentine District of Cornwall, Rev J Rogers, [Read October, 1822], II: 416-423, 1822.

An Account of Tin raised in Cornwall in the years 1817-1821, II: 424-425, 1822.

An Account of the Annual Produce of the Tin Mines of Cornwall from the year 1750-1821 inclusive, II: 426, 1822.

An Account of the Produce of the Copper Mines of Cornwall in ore, copper, & money in the years ending 30th June 1818-1822, II: 428-437, 1822.

An Account of the Annual Produce of the Copper Mines of Cornwall from the year 1771-1822 inclusive, II: 438-439, 1822.

Quantity of Copper produced in Great Britain & Ireland, in the years ending 30th June 1818-1822, II: 440-444, 1822.

Donations to the Library and Cabinet, II: 445-451, 1822.

Curator’s Report, II: 451-2.

Index, II: 453-462.

Plates in Volume 2: 1) A Scale of Temperature in Mines at Different Depths (pp18 & 28); 2 & 3) Intersected Veins of Cornwall (p128 & 9); 4) Intersected Lodes (p230); 5) The Gurnard’s Head (p260); 6) Facing Title: Geological Map of the Land’s End District; 7) Map of the Parish of St Just, Cornwall (p258)

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