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Mosses and Hepatics of Staffordshire , aes .. J. E. Bagnall. 
British Museum (Natural History) Guides to the Zoological, 
Geological, Mineralogical, and Botanical Departments. 
British Association, Illustrated Programme of Toronto Meeting, 1897. 
Ripple-marked Sandstone at Grimesthorpe ee je C. Bradshaw. 
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