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29. Observations on the Secondary Forma- 

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37. On the occurrence of silicified trunks 

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40. On the discovery of a fossil wing of a 



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Buckland, William. 42. On the action of 

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43. On the agency of animalcules in the 



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44. On modes of locomotion in fishes. 



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46. On the former existence of Glaciers 

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47. On the agency of Land Snails in cor- 



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48. On the glacio-diluvial phenomena in 



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SO. On the mechanical action of animals 



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52. On the occurrence of nodules (called 

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53. On the causes of the general presence 



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Buckland, William, and Conybeare. Observa- 

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