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227 Gray ( William). 



The Flint-flake Foundation of the Pre-Adamite Theory. 4<A Ann. 

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228 



Glacial Markings recently observed around Belfast [abstract]. 5th 

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229 



Notes on the rudely- worked Flakes of Antrim and Down — their 

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 (for 1874-75). 1875. 



230 



Hunting in the Sand-dunes. Proc. B.N.F.C, (2) I., 264—266 (for 

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231 



Opening Address. Proc. B.N.F.C, (2) I., 343—348 (for 1878-79). 

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232 



The Character and Distribution of the Rudely-worked Flints of the 

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233 



Notice of Canoe, Lough Mourne Crannog. Journ. R.B. § A. A. I., 

 (4) VI. ii., 371—372. 1884. 



234 



The Sandhills of Ballintoy. Proc. B.N.H. $ P.S. for 1883-84, 17. 

 1884. [Human occupation.] 



235 



[Erroneous statements respecting flint implements and Mammoth's 

 tooth.] Proc. B.N.F.C, (2) II., 287—289 (for 1883-84). 1884. 



236 



Bough Flint Celts of the County Antrim. Journ. R.H. $• A. A. I., 

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 237 



The Antiquarian Aspect of the County Antrim Raised Beaches. Proc. 

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 [Flakes found from top to base.] 



238 



Worked Flints, ancient and modern. Proc. B.N.F.C, (2) III., 548— 

 569, 8 plates (for 1892-93). 1893. 



239 Green (A. H.) 



Notes on the Geology of Part of Co. Donegal, Ireland. Gcol. Mag., 

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240 Griffith (Sir Richard). 



Outline of the Geology of Ireland, extracted from the Second Report 

 of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the manner in 

 which Railway communications can be most advantageously 

 promoted in Ireland. 26 pp. Folio. Coloured map. Dublin, 

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