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4. Note on some reef-structures in Gotland. Proc. Geol. 

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1. Cretaceous Fossils from the Bethelsdorp Salt-Pans, South 

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2. The Fossils found on the Site of the Torquay Museum. 

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3. On some Non-Marine Molluscan Remains from the 

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By Dr. C. W. Andrews. 



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By Mr. T. H. Withers. 



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2. A new Cirripede from the Cenomanian Chalk Marl of 

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