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Hulke, John Wdtaker. 38. Note (3rd) on 

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39. Iguanodon prestwichii, a new species 

 from the Kimmeridge clay, distinguished from 

 I. mantelli of the Wealden formation in the 

 S.E. of England and Isle of Wight by differences 

 in the shape of the vertebral centra, by fewer 

 than five sacral vertebrae, by the simpler character 

 of its tooth-serrature, &c., founded on numerous 

 fossil remains lately discovered at Cumnor, near 

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40. Polacanthus foxii, a large undescribed 



dinosaur from the Wealden formation in the 

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41. An attempt at a complete osteology 



of Hypsilophodon foxii ; a British Wealden 

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42. Description of some Iguanodon-remains 

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43. Note on the os pubis and ischium of 

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44. [Presidential address to the Geol. Soc. 

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Hull, Edward. Note. Combine Nos. 55 and 57 

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70. [Address to the Geol. Sect, of the 

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71. On the microscopic structure of a grani- 

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72. * Notes on the haematites of the coun- 

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73. On glaciers, ancient and modern. 

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 508. 



74. A scheme of water supply for the 



villages and country parishes of the central and 

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Hull, Edward. 75. Composition of Vesuvian 

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76. Crystals of olivine from Vesuvian 



lava and Irish basalt. Quart. Journ. Microsc. 

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77. On the upper limit of the essentially 



marine beds of the carboniferous system of the 

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78. On a deep boring for coal at Scarle, 

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79. On the structure and presumed trans- 

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8O. *On the microscopical structure of 



red quartz-porphyry, from the old red sandstone 

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81. *Microscopic structure of Irish 

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 Mayo. No. 3. Granite of Ballyknockan, Co. 

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82. The volcanic history of Ireland. 

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 1874, pp. 145-150, 205-210. 



83. On the microscopic structure of the 

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 Ireland, Geol. Soc. Journ., 4, 1877, pp. 44-48; 

 Geol. Mag., 1, 1874, pp. 449-453. 



84. Anniversary address : [geological re 



search ; cave exploration ; microscopic structure 

 of rocks ; nature of the oceanic bed at great 

 depths; valleys and faults]. [1875.] Ireland, 

 Geol. Soc. Journ., 4, 1877, pp. 49-59. 



85. On the microscopic structure of a 



fragment of " baked " or indurated slate, from 

 the lower silurian rocks, Claremont Hill, near 

 Dundalk. [1875.] Ireland, Geol. Soc. Journ., 

 4, 1877, pp. 85-87. 



86. Notes on the structure of Haulbow- 



line Island, Cork Harbour, and on the geological 

 age of the flexures of the strata in the S.W. of 

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 1877, pp. 111-114. 



87. On the upper limit of the essentially 



marine beds of the carboniferous group of the 

 British Isles and adjoining continental districts; 

 with suggestions for a fresh classification of car- 

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 1877, pp. 613-651. 



88. On a deep boring for coal at Scarle, 



Lincolnshire, and its bearing on the question of 



