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with 
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Dartington, near Totnes,” published in the Quart, Journ. Geol. 
Soc. for February, 1879, I lost no time in putting myself in com- 
muncation with him on this subject, and, having received, in reply, 
a kind invitation to visit the “Pit-Park Quarry” (whence his 
Specimens had been taken), I availed myself of the opportunity on 
the 8th of May last. 
y general inference from our visit to the Quarry was that 
Stromatopora was essentially a “reef building” organism, and 
partial 1ecomposition, now yields up its contents even more sepa- 
om ea prehebly they have ever been since they were beats 
Ann. co ate Ubiquitous Stromatopora.—From a paper in the 
Ann, . Nat. Hist. for August. oe 
ps Et hoe on Eozoon Canadense.—A full abstract of Professor 
contained 
ei 
uss paper on Eozoon, with illustrations copied from it, 18 
Be ‘duly 17, and 24, 
