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1. Note on the Molar Tooth of an Elephant from the Bed 

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2. On the Importance of Africa in Vertebrate Palaeontology, 

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1. Carboniferous Zones illustrated by Corals. Geol. Mag. 

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2. Pala3ontology and Bernard's Biological Theories. Log. 

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1. The Cirripede " Brachylepas cretacea" H. Woodward. 

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2. Two New Species of Cirripedia from the Tithonian of 

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1. On a New Species of Mouse and other Rodent Remains 

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