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M. E. Wadswortb. Litbological Studies. A Description and Classifi- 

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. . . . jS'o. 3. 1884. 



. . . Yol. X. No. 3. 1884. 



C. E. Hamlin. Results of an Examination of Syrian Molluscan Fossils. 

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Sir G. Airy. On the probable Condition of the Interior of the Earth, 43. 

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