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Lycett, John. 4. On Trichites, a fossil genus 

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9. On some new species of Trigonia (T. 



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14. Note on the presence of the fossil 



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15. On some sections of the Upper Lias 



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Lycett, John, and John Morris. On Pachy- 

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Lycett, John, and Thos. Wright. Contributions 

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