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may be purchased separately, as well as several of the following, 

 at the Society's Apartments, Somerset House. It is entitled — 



" Observations on some of the Strata between the Chalk 

 and the Oxford Oolite in the South-east of England ;" 

 pp. 286, 5 coloured Maps, 3 large plates of Sections, and 14 plates 

 of Fossils. Price £1 10s. 



III. " On the Geology of the Neighbourhood of Weymouth 

 and the adjacent Parts of the Coast of Dorset." By the 

 Eev. Dr. Buckland (now the Dean of Westminster), and Sir H. 

 De la Beche. Geological Transactions, vol. iv. new series, pp. 46 ; 

 with a large coloured Map, and two plates of coloured Sections. 

 Price Is. 



IV. "On the Discovery of fossil bones of the Iguanodon 



IN THE WeALDEN FORMATION OF THE ISLE OF WlGHT AND IN THE 



Isle of Purbeck. By the Eev. Dr. Buckland." Geol. Trans. 

 vol. iii. pp. 8. One Plate. Price 3s. 6d. 



V. " Inquiries respecting the Geological Eelations of the 

 Beds between the Chalk and the Purbeck Limestone in the 

 South-east of England. By Dr. Fitton." Annals of Philosoxihy 

 for November, 1824. 



VI. "On the Purbeck and Portland Beds. By Thomas 

 Webster, Esq. Secretary of the Geological Society." Geol. 

 Trans, vol. ii. Second series, pp. 4. One plate of Fossils. Price 

 2s. 6d. 



VII. " On the Cycadeoide^;, a Family of fossil Plants 



FOUND IN THE QUARRIES OF THE ISLE OF PORTLAND. By the 



Eev. W. Buckland, D.D. &c." Geol. Trans, vol. ii. Second 

 series; pp. 8, with four plates. Price 5s. 



VIII. "Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales. 

 By the Eev. W. D. Conybeare, and W. Phillips, Esq." 1 vol. 8vo. 

 London, 1822. This admirable work contains a compendium of 

 the geological phenomena of the Isle of Wight and the adjacent 

 coasts, so far as known at the period of its publication. 



