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Buckland, ll'illiu m. 5. Description of the Quart/. 

 Hock of the Lickey Hill in NV.mvsti rshirc, and 

 of the strata immediately Mirrouiitling it; with 

 considerations on the i \ idcncc of a recent de- 

 Ingr ailiir!''d l>y tin- Gravel Beds of Warwick- 

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 Thames from Oxford downwards to London ; 

 and an Appendix containing analogous proofs 

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6. Instructions for conducting geological 

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7. On the structure of the Alps and adjoin- 

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8. Account of an assemblage of fossil teeth 



and bone? of Elephant, Rhinoceros, Hippo- 

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 pp. 112-114. 



9. On the excavation of valleys by diluvial 

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 pp. 95-102. 



10. ( )h-orvation< on the South-western Coal 



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pp. 210-316. 

 11. Notice on the Megalosaurus or great 



Fossil Lizard of Stouesfield. Geol. Soc. Trans. 



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 12. Reply to some observations in Dr. 



FLEMISH'S Remarks oh the distribution of 



British Animals. Edinb. Phil. Journ. XII., 



1825, pp. 304-319. 



13. On the discovery of the Anoplotherium 

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14. Relation d'une decouverte recente d'os 

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15. On the interior of the dens of living 

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Buckland, Willintn. 16. Observations on thu 

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17. Notes sur des traces dc Tortues ob- 



servees dans le gres rouge. Ann. Sci. Nat. XIII.. 



1828, pp. 85-86. 



18. On the formation of the valley of 



Kingsclere and other valleys by the elevation 

 of the strata that inclose them ; and on the evi- 

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 Trans. II., 1829, pp. 119-130. 



19. Geological account of a series of ani- 

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 Geol. Soc. Trans. II., 1829, pp. 377-392 ; Geol. 

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20. On the Cycadeoidew, a family of Fossil 

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1829, pp. 395-402; Geol. Soc. Proc. I., 1834, 

 pp. 80-81. 



21. Supplementary remarks on the sup- 

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22. Letter ou the discovery of Coprolites 

 in North America. Phil. Mag. VII., 1830, pp. 



321-323. 

 23. On the 



Fossil Remains of the Mega- 

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 pp. 104-107 ; Leonhard u. Bronn, N. Jahrb. 

 1834, pp. 112-113. 



24. Appendix to Mr. DE LA BECHE'S paper 



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 Proc. I., 1834, p. 94. 



25. On the discovery of a new species of 



Pterodactyle ; and also of Fasces of the Ichthyo- 

 saurus ; and of a black substance resembling 

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 236 ; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. VIII., 1830, pp. 

 21-26 ; Boue, Journ. de Geol. I., 1830, pp. 1- 

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26. On the vitality of toads enclosed in 



stone and wood. Zool. Jouru. V., 1832-34, 

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pp. 109-115; 

 pp. 372-377. 



Silliman. Journ. XXIII.. 1833, 



