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31. On changes of the relative level of 

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42. On the lithodomous perforations above 



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^ 46. The antiquity of man in the south-west 

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47. On the deposits occupying the valley 



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48. The distribution of the Devonian 



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49. Notes on the meteoric shower of 

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SO. On the floatation of clouds and the fall 



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