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Firket, Ad. Notice sur la carte de la production par commune, des 

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Patella (? n. sp.) and Anthracosia^ from Val Benoit mine. 



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Guyard, Antony. [Flint with Sulphur and Sulphuric Acid.] Bull, 

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