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Chark, //. J. Some remarks upon the use of the 

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Charles worth, Edward. On veins of crystal- 

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2. On the Crag-formation and its Organic 



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3. Reply to Mr. WOODWARD'S remarks on 



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5. On the Crag of Suffolk. Phil. Mag. 

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7. Notice of the occurrence of Voluta 

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8. Observations upon Voluta Lamberti, 

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9. Notice of a new fossil shell from the 



coast of Suffolk. Mag. Nat. Hist. L, 1837, pp. 

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10. Notice of the teeth of Carcharias mega- 



lodon occurring in the Red Crag of Suffolk. 

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Charlesworth, Edward. 12. Observations on 

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Suffolk. [1835.] Geol. Soc. Proc. II., 1838, 

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Animals occurring in the tertiary beds of Nor- 

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15. Illustrated zoological notices : On 



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16. Illustrated zoological notices : 1. On 



a specimen of the Lower Jaw of the Mammoth ; 

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17. Illustrated zoological notices : 1. On 

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18. [On a young shell of Nautilus pom- 

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2O. [On the Bassaris astuta and Ascomys 

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21. Notice of the discovery of a large 



specimen of Plesiosaurus found at Kettleness on 

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22. On the discovery by Mr. Searles 

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23. On the Fossil bodies regarded by M. 



AGASSIZ as the teeth of a fish, and upon which 

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25. On the occurrence of a species of 

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