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4 Flora of Burton-on-Trent and Neighbourhood 
5 The Lepidoptera of Burton-on-Trent and District 
6 The Microlepidoptera of Burton-on-Trent and District 
7 
Prominent Moths of Buckinghamshire ... Rev. Harpur Crewe 
8 Variation in the Shells of the Mollusca... P. B. Mason 
9 The Land and Freshwater Mollusca of | J. Masermexp, M.A. 
Staffordshire i 
10 The Microscopical Structure et Rocks .. Rey. Macens MEtLo 
11 Les Grottes de Creswell : 
12 Recent Discovered Insects in Gar boniferans: gad 
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Silurian Rocks ... : { 
13 Ripple Marked Sandstone at iGreen eens a ... BRADSHAW 
14 On the Quartzite Pebble in the Drift and | W. JEROME 
Triassic Strata of England ad f Harrison, F.G.S, 
15 Geography of Warwickshire oe ae sei FRETTON 
16 Education and Culture ... ee Rey. Mackenya 
17 Atmosphere of Birmingham Bown Hall * G. H. Morris 
18 Method of Taking Phenologica] Observations .. MAwLey 
19 Staffordshire Aculeate Hymenoptera... .. Rey. JouRDAIN 
20 Burton-on-Trent Weather Reports, 1897 to 1899 
21 The Lepidoptera of Derbyshire. . 33: .. Rev. Jourpain 
22 Burton Abbey: General Plan 
23 Plates to Burton Abbey 
24 Presidential Address—Australian Association, 1902 
25 Ordnance Map of Burton and District 
26, Sketchesin Burton 3e8 was Mr. Bopen 
27 Catalogue of Ancient Remains Found 's at Fstasenkall 1881 
28 Burton Abbey Dissolution Inventories 
29 <A First List of Derbyshire Agarics ne .. Mr. T. Gress 
30 38 - a - (continued) ¥ 
31 Mycological Notes on the Seasons. 1909-1910 
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SOCIETIES WITH WHOM PUBLICATIONS ARE 
EXCHANGED. 
Derbyshire Archzological and Natural History Society. 
Leicestershire Philosophical and Literary Society. 
Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Nociety. 
Birmingham and Midland Institute and Scientific Society. 
Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. 
Nottingham Naturalists’ Society. 
