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22. Geological Map of the British Isles, 1842. 



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31. Geological Map of Yorkshire, 1853. 



PHILLIPS (J. S.). 



1. Descriptions of two new American species of the genus Helix. 

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2. On the Nomenclature of Natural Science. Proc. Ac. N. Sc. Philad. 

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PHILLIPS (W.). 



1. Outlines of Mineralogy and Geology, comprehending the Elements 

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2. An Elementary Introduction to Mineralogy, comprising a Notice 

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3. On the Red Oxyd of Copper, the production of Cornwall, and of 

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4. On the Veins of Cornwall. Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 1, II. p. 110. 



5. On the Oxyd of Tin, the production of Cornwall ; of the Primitive 

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6. On the Oxyd of Uranium, the production of Cornwall, together 

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7. On some attempts to ascertain the angles of the Primitive Crystals 



