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S. S. BucKMAN and J. F. Walkek. Yorks. N.E. and S.E. and Line. N. 

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H. W. Burrows, C. D. Sherborn, and G. Bailey. Yorks. S.E. 



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F. \V. Ci.AKKE. Yorks. S.E. 



The Shepard Collection of Meteorites Deposited in the [U.S.] 

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The Geology of the Cheviot Hills (English side); explanation of quarter- 

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 F. Clowes. Nottinghamshire. 



Barium Sulphate as a Cement in Sandstone [at Stapleford and Bramcotc 

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 F. Clowes. Northumberland S. 



Deposits of Barium Sulphate from Mine-water [at Harton, Newsham, 

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The Earthquake in Lancashire [on Feb. loth ; felt at Prestwich Asylum 

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 E. Maule Cole. Yorks. N.E. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Robin Hood's Bay [and list of 

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