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III. IV. "On the Strata or the Plastic Clay Formation 



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Hampshire and Studland Bay in Dorsetshire." And " On 

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V. "On the London and Plastic Clay Formations of the 

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VI. " Remarks on the Existence of Anoplotherium and 

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 Ryde, in the Isle of Wight. By Samuel Peace Pratt, Esq. 

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VII. " Description of some Fossil Remains of Cileropotamus, 

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VIII. " On the Tertiary or Supra-cretaceous Formations of 

 the Isle of Wight, as exhibited in the Sections at Alum and 

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IX. " On the Discovery of the Fossil Remains of an Alli- 

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Hordwell Cliff; with Observations upon the Geological 

 Phenomena of that Locality. By Mr. Searles Wood, F.G.S." 

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