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W. S. Parrish. YorkS.E. 



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Ed\v.\rd Adrian Woodriffe Peacock. Linc. N. and S. 



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Edward Adrian Woodriffe Peacock. Linc. N. 



Lincolnshire Naturalists at Linwood Warren [geological notes; 



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Edward Adrian Woodriffe Peacock. Linc. N. 



Lincolnshire Naturalists at Saltfleetby [on 8th June 1899 ; geology 



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Max Peacock. Linc. N. 



Kimeridge Clay Fossils : Market Rasen [list of seven species 



g-ivenj. Naturalist, Dec. 1900, p. 360. 



H. Preston. Linc. N. and S. 



Naturalists at Lincoln [geological notes ; points out that there 



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Henry Preston. Linc. N. 



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H. Preston. Nottinc.hamshire. 



Keuper Marl [address on the; on the Excursion of the Lincolnshire 



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liamlinite, Florencite, Plumbogummite (liitchcockite), Beudantite, 



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F. R. CowPER Reed. Lsle of Man. 



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