**version 10** $Version > "10.0 for Microsoft Windows (64-bit) (June 29, 2014)" Consider three cases in `LogLinearPlot`'s option `Ticks` findDivisions[{x1_, x2_}, n_] := FindDivisions[-Log[10, #] & /@ {x1, x2}, n] myTicks[x1_, x2_] := {10^-#, #} & /@ findDivisions[{x1, x2}, 10] p1 = LogLinearPlot[Log[10, x], {x, 10^-10, 10}, Ticks -> {myTicks[10^-10, 10], Automatic}]; p2 = LogLinearPlot[Log[10, x], {x, 10^-10, 10}, Ticks -> {myTicks, Automatic}]; p3 = LogLinearPlot[Log[10, x], {x, 10^-10, 10}, Ticks -> {Function[{x1, x2}, {10^-#, #} & /@ findDivisions[{x1, x2}, 10]], Automatic}]; ![enter image description here][1] p1 is right. p2 is wrong with message "Tick specification must be a list or a function" p3 is wrong with `FindDivisions`'s error **version 9** $Version > "9.0 for Microsoft Windows (32-bit) (January 24, 2013)" All three cases well worked! > ![Blockquote][2] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/eAIZd.png [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/fSmNW.png