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Physical Geology and Palaeontology, 



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PROFESSOR OP GEOGRAPHY IN KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. 



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StratigrapMcal Geology & Palaeontology, 



O7V THE BASIS OF PHILLIPS. 



BY 



ROBERT ETHERIDGE, F. R. S., 



TH NATURAL HIST. DEPARTMENT, BRITISH MUSEUU, LATE PALEONTOLOGIST TO TK 

 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN, PAST PRESIDENT OF THB 

 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, ETC. 



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** No such compendium of geological knowledge has ever been brought together before," 

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