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H. F. Hall— Geology of the District of Oreuddyn, 34. 



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G. H. Morton. — Fault in a Granite Quarry at Aberdeen, 50. 



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London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine. Fourth 

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J. Phillips.— Hessle Drift, 315. 



Duke of Argyll. — Geological Structure of Argyllshire, 315. 



C. Babbage. — Parallel Roads of Glenroy, 316, 



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