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1895. 

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Oct. -Nov. 1891, pp. 313-330. 

 July- Aug". 1892, pp. 219-234. 

 Sept. 1893, pp. 265-279. 

 Sept. -Oct. 1898, pp. 273-296. 

 March-April 1899, pp. 81-103. 

 Oct. -Nov. 1899, pp. 305-324, 

 June 1900, pp. 1 73-191. 

 Jan. -Feb. 1901, pp. 17-36. 

 Oct. -Nov. 1901, pp. 305-324. 

 Oct. 1902, pp. 317-336. 

 April, 1903, pp. 141-160. 

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1899. 



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Boultham. 1899, pp. 1-13. 

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[with crystallographic details of calcite from Egremont ('butterfly' 

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1901. 



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Edward Ward [Obituary Notice ; states that Ward took ten 



thousand photographs of geological sections, etc., exposed during the 

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British Museum . . . by A. C. Seward, F.R.S. [Review of]. Nature, 

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F. R.S., F. G.S., of the Birmingham Universit}'. [Brief references to 

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