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geology, is reprinted from Jones’ Visitor’s Guide, 1876, without acknowledg- 
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logical tables, pp. 354-357. On pp. 326-327 is an account of the section of a 
large stalagmite from a Walsingham cave, presented to the Mus. of the Univ. of 
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Vol. i, pt. 1.—General description of the geology, flora, and fauna of the Ber- 
mudas ; 19 woodcuts, diagram, and three charts, pp. 136-153, 160-167. 
Vol. i, pt. 2.—Revised table, showing the positions of the soundings, the tem- 
perature, etc., of surface and bottom water, trawlings, dredgings, ete., near Ber- 
muda, Appendix II, pp. 1008-1009. Also a revised determination of the latitude 
and longitude. 
Vol. ii.—Abstract of magnetical observations taken at fifteen different points 
on land, at Bermuda, with descriptive references to observation spots, pp. 25, 
46 ; pp. 56-59; Abstract of Variations, etc., pp. 76; 114-119; 274-276; 276- 
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including a full index of 44 pages; 285 cuts in text; 40 plates, lxy—civ. 
April, 1902—Feb., 1903. 
