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THE MINERALS OF THE MIDLANDS. 



MINERALS OF OXFORDSHIRE. MINERALS OF WARWICKSHIRE. 



MINERALS OF WORCESTERSHIRE. 



MKTEOROLOGY OF THE MIDLANDS 

 THE WEATHER OF FEBRUARY, 1881. 



BY CLEMENT L. WRAGGE, F.R.G.S., F.M.S. 



The "Bpirts" of high temperature and great barometric depressions 

 of the first fortnight, with the accompanying oyolonio galea, heavy rains 

 and snows; and the quiet weather, with ln^li pressures, of the second 

 part of tho month, ending with B therxnometrio fall, are at once striking 

 features, 



