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 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, 

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

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

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

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

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The Mendips: A Geological Eeverie. By Prof. C. Lloyd Morgan, 

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