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WITHAM (H.). 



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5. Observations on Fossil Vegetables, accompanied by Representa- 

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11. On the effects produced by the Greenstone Dyke upon the Coal, 

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WITHAM (H. J. M.). 



1. An Account of Rolled Stones found in the Main Coal Seam of 

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WITHERS (R. W.). 



1. Geological Notices respecting a part of Greene County, Alabama. 

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