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PAMPHLETS AND REPORTS OF SOCIETIES. 



Geography of Warwickshire .- Fretloii. 



On Quartzite Pebbles .:.. '..... iV. /. Harrison. 



On the occurrence of Haematic Nodulesiii Leicestershire iV. S. Gresley. 



Foundation Charter of Burton Abbey ..-: Ditigiian &' Carter. 



Education and Cuhure '.... Rev. A. Mackennal. 



The Atmosphere of the Birmingham Town Hall Dr. G. H. Morris. 



Recently discovered Insects in Carboniferous and Silurian Rocks H. Goss. 



Prehistoric Factor)- of Flint Implements at Spiennes Kev.J. M. Mello. 



Histor)- of the Creswell Caves ,, ,, 



Les Grottes de Creswell ,, ,, 



Microscopical Structure of Rocks ,, ,, 



Report on Prehistoric Inhabitants of Great Britain ,, ,, 



The Lepidoptera of Burton-on-Trent and Neighbourhood Entomol. Section. 



Prominent Moths of Bucks AW'. H. Harpiir-Creue. 



History of Tatenhill Upton. 



Dale Church : its structural peculiarities John Uard. 



Method of taking Phenological Observations E. Mawlcy. 



Scratchings by a Member of the Burton-on-Trent Natural History and Archseological 



Society, being Fragmentary Sketches of Objects of Local Interest — may be 



obtained of the Hon. Sec Price 3d. 

 Ordnance Map of Burlon-on-Trent and District. 



SOCIETIES WITH WHOM PUBLICATIONS ARE EXCHANGED. 



British Association (1SS6-50.) 



Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society (1880-91.) 



Derbyshire Archseological Society (1891.) 



Dulwich College Science Society (1890-91.) 



Elisha Mitchell Society, North Carolina, U.S.A. (18S9-90.) 



Holmesdale Natural History Club (1S90. ) 



Leicester Literary and Philosopliical Society (1890-91.) 



Marlborough College Natural History .Society (18S9-90. ) 



North Staffordshire Naturalists" Field Club and .\rch£eological Society (1877-1S92. 



Nottingham Naturalists" Society (1878-91.) 



Yorkshire Naturalists' Union (1S77-90. ) 



