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Sydney. Eecords of the Australian Museum. — Edited by the 

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Toronto, Upper Canada. British Association for the Advance- 

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Irom the British Association. 



Truro. Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, Yol. 

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1895, 8vo. Truro, 1896. 



From the Royal Listitution of Cornwall. 



Upsala (Sweden.) Bulletin of the Geological Institution of 

 the University of Upsala, 1895.— Edited by Prof. Hj. 

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Washington, U.S.A. Annual Report of the Board of Regents 

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Fifteenth Annual Report of the United States 



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Sixteenth Annual Report of the United States 



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 Part II Papers accompanying the Annual Report of the 

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 Richard Van Hise. With an Appendix on Flow and 

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 Miller Hoskins. /. Summary of the Primary Triangulation 



