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Londres. R. Soc. Proc, LXVll, 437, 1900. 



— Quaterly Journ. Geol. Soc, LVl, 4 (224), 1900. 



F.-R.-C. Reed : On the igneous rocks of the Waterford coast, p. 657-694. — 

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 Cyprus, p. 745-758, 1 pi. 



— The Geol. Magazine. (4), Vil, 11, 1900. 



C.-E. Bcecher : Restoration of Stylonurus Lacoanus, a Giant Arthropod from 

 the Upper Devonian, United States, p. 481-486, 1 pi. — R. Burckhardt : On Hype- 

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 présent Knowledge of extinct Primates from Madagascar, p. 492-500. — R. Bullen 

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Milan. Atti Soc It. Se. Nat., XXXIX, 2, 1900. 



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Rome. Boll. R. Comitato Geol. It. (4), I, 2, 1900. 

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