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(371) Lanxusrer, [Pror.] E. R. On the Discovery of the Scales of 
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(375) Hott, Dr. H. B. On the Pre-Cambrian Rocks of Central Eng- 
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(378) Bropiz, Rev. P. B. On the Correlation of the Lower Lias at 
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