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2. Case of single Un symmetrical Kidney. 



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Murchison, (Sir) Roderick Impey. Geological 

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2. On the coal-field of Brora in Sutherland- 

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3. Supplementary remarks on the strata of 



the oolitic series and the rocks associated with 

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4. On the tertiary and secondary rocks 



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5. On the bituminous schist and fossil fish 



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6. On the fossil fox of QEningen, with an 



account of the lacustrine deposit in which it 

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7. Supplementary observations on the 



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8. Notes on the secondary formations of 



Germany, as compared with those of England. 

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9. The structui-e of the Cotteswold Hills 



and country around Cheltenham, and the occur- 

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1O. On the sedimentary deposits which 



occupy the western parts of Shropshire and 

 Herefordshire, and are prolonged from N.E. to 

 S.W., through Radnor, Brecknock, and Caer- 

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Murchison, (Sir) Roderick Impey. 11. On the 

 old red sandstone in the counties of Hereford, 

 Brecknock, and Caermarthen, with collateral 

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 the north-west margin of the south Welsh coal- 

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 pp. 11-13. 



12. On the structure and classification of 



the transition rocks of Shropshire, Hereford- 

 shire, and part of Wales, and on the lines of 

 disturbance which have affected that series of 

 deposits, including the valley of elevation of 

 Woolthorpe. [1834.] Geol. Soc. Proc. II., 

 1833-38, pp. 13-18. 



" 13. On the gravel and alluvial deposits of 

 those parts of the counties of Hereford, Salop, 

 and Worcester which consist of old red sand- 

 stone ; with an account of the puffstone or 

 travertin of Spouthouse, and of the Southstone 

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 II., 1833-38, pp. 77-78. 



14. On certain trap rocks in the counties 



of Salop, Montgomery, Radnor, Brecon, Caer- 

 martheu, Hereford, and Worcester, and the effects 

 produced by them upon the stratified deposits. 

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15. On an outlying basin of lias on the 

 borders of Salop and Cheshire, with a short 

 account of the lower lias between Gloucester 

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 1833-38, pp. 114-115. 



16. A general view of the New Red Sand- 

 stone series, in the counties of Salop, Stafford, 

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 Proc. II., 1833-38, pp. 115-118. 



17. On certain coal tracts in Salop, Wor- 

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 Geol. Soc. Proc. II., 1833-38, pp. 119-122. 



18. On certain lines of elevation and 



dislocation of the New Red Sandstone of North 

 Salop and Staffordshire, with an account of 

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 II., 1833-38, pp. 193-195. 



19. On the recent discovery of fossil fishes 



(Palaeoniscus catopterus, Agrassiz,) in the new 

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 Geol. Soc. Proc. II., 1833-38, pp. 206-207. 



20. On the geological structure of Pem- 

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 of the Silurian system of rocks into the coast 

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 II., 1833-38, pp. 226-230. 



21. On the gravel and alluvia of South 

 Wales and Siluria, as distinguished from a 

 northern drift covering Lancashire, Cheshire, 

 North Salop, and parts of Worcester and 

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 1833-38, pp. 230-336. 



