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21. Note on the systematic position of 



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23. On an Aroideous fruit from the Stones- 

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24. On Cycadoidea Yatesii, a fossil Cyca- 

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25. Graptolites, their structure and syste- 

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26. On gymnospermatous fruits from the 



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27. On Calamitete and fossil Equisetaceae. 



Journ. of Bot. V., 1867, p. 304. 



28. On the structure of the fruit of Cala- 



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29. A revision of the British Graptolites, 



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30. British fossil Pandanese. Geol. Mag. 



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31. Classification of Graptolites. Geol. Mag. 



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32. On some undescribed coniferous fruits 



from the secondary rocks of Britain. Geol. Mag. 

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33. On Beania, a new genus of Cycadean 



fruit, from the Yorkshire oohtes. Geol. Mag. 

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34. On the plant remains from the Bra- 

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35. The cryptogamic forests of the coal 



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36. On the structure and affinities of Sigil- 



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37. On the plant remains found in the 



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38. On the genus Knorria, Sternb. Journ. 



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Carruthers, William. 39. On the structure of, 

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40. The cryptogamic forests of the coal 



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41. On the sporangia of ferns from the 



coal-measures. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XL., 1870 

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42. On the history and affinities of the 



British Coniferse. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XL., 1870 

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43. Remarks on the fossils from the rail- 

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44. On the petrified forest near Cairo. 



Geol. Mag. VIL, 1870, pp. 306-310. 



45. On the structure of a fern-stem from 



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46. On fossil Cycadean stems from the 



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47. On the vegetable contents of masses of 



limestone occurring in trappean rocks in Fife- 

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48. On two undescribed coniferous fruits 



from the secondary rocks of Britain ; Pinites 

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— 49. On some supposed vegetable fossils. 

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— 50. On straw-blight, a disease of wheat- 

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— 51. On the Tree-ferns of the coal-measures, 

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— 52. On Traquairia, a radiolarian rhizopod 

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— 53. Notes on some fossil plants. Geol. 



Mag. IX., 1872, pp. 49-59. 

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Australia. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXVIIL, 



1872, pp. 350-360. 

 — ^ 55. On a leaf-bearing branch of a species of 



Lepidodendron. Monthly Microsc. Journ. VIL, 



1872, pp. 50-54. 



