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Knzean, Dr. P. Q. The Chemistry of some Common Plants. ‘The Naturalist 
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Morir, J. J. (N. Eng. Inst. Eng.) An Improved Forced Method of Treatment of 
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Prennineton, W. H. A Lancashire Chemist [John Mercer]. ‘Trans. Rochdale 
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AnpreEws, Miss Mary K. Notes on some Igneous Rocks in Down and Antrim, 
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ArseErR, E. A. N. (N. Eng. Inst.) The Use of Carboniferous Plants as Zonal 
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Batpwin, Watter. Selinurus bellulus from Sparth, Rochdale. ‘Trans, Manch. 
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Barnes, J. On a Fossil Polyzoa from the Mountain Limestone, Castleton. 
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Bzastny, H. C. Some Lithographs of Footprints, &c., from Storeton, issued by 
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Bracx, Dr. W. G. Gold Mining in the Transvaal. ‘Trans. Manch. Geol. Min. 
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Botton, H. The Paleontology of the Lancashire Coal Measures. ‘Trans. 
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Burns, Davin (N. Eng, Inst. Eng.). The Gypsum of the Eden Valley. ‘Trans. 
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Burton, F. M. Rhcetic Beds at Lincoln, ‘The Naturalist for 1903,’ 335-336, 
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Capman, Joun (N. Staff. Inst. Eng.). The Occurrence, Mode of Working, and 
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CaRraDoo AND SEVERN VALLEY Frerp Crus. Geological Notes, 1903. ‘ Record 
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Crarxse, W.G. The Meres of Wretham Heath. ‘Trans. Norf. Norw. Nat. Soc.’ 
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Coxtins, J. H. Notes on the Principal Lead-bearing Lodes of the West of 
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Crorts, W. H. Notes on the Alexandra Dock Extension, Hull. ‘Trans. Hull 
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Cupworta, W. Carboniferous Vegetation at Bradford. ‘The Naturalist for 
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Daxyns, J. R. Notes on the Glacial Phenomena of part of Wharfedale, near 
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Dickinson, JosepH. Cohesion of Strata overcome by Pressure and other Causes. 
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Epwarps, W, The Surface Geology of Cheshire in its relation to Agriculture. 
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