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FLORA OF BRISTOL. 



By James Walter White, F.L. S. 

 The area of this flora is that included in the geological map of the 

 Bristol coal field, by the late William Sanders, F.R.S., F.G.S. 



The Fungi of the Bristol District. By Cedric Bucknall, Mus. Bac. 

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On the Newly-Discovered Phenomenon of Apospory in Ferns. 



By Charles T. Druery, F.L. S. Illustrated. Is. 

 Contributions to the Geology of the Avon Basin. By Prof. 

 Lloyd Morgan, F.G.S. I. " Sub- Aerial Denudation and the Avon 

 Gorge." Coloured Map. II. " The Millstone Grit at Long Ashton, 

 Somerset." With Map. Is. 

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 Sleep and Dreams. By George Munro Smith, L.R.C.P. Lond., 



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 The Bone-Cave or Fissure of Durdham Down. By E. Wilson, 



F.G.S., Curator of the Bristol Museum. 2 plates. Is. 

 Notes on a Common Fin Whale, lately Stranded in the Bristol 

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 The Severn Tunnel. By Charles Eichardson, C.E., and Notes on the 

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 Portrait and Obituary Notice of the first President of the Society, 



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