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Nancy. Academie de Stanislas. Mcmoires, 188G. Annee 137. 

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Naples. Sezione Napoletana del Club Alpino Italiano. Nuova 



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la notizia della loro composizione e del loro giacimento, 65. — L. Palmieri. 



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Nature. Vol. xxxvi. Nos. 921-939. 1887. 



A. G. Nathorst. Discovery of Fossil Remains of Arctic Flora in Cen- 

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 212. — Sir W. Dawson. Fossil Wood from tlie Western Territories of 

 Canada, 274. — C. E. Dutton and E. Hayden, Abstract of the Results of 

 the Investigation of the Charleston Earthquake, 269, 297. — S. Sekiya. 

 The Japan Earthquake of January 15, 1887, 379.— T. G. Bonney. The 

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G. K. Gilbert. The Work of the International Congress of Geologists, 

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H. J. Johnston-Lavis. The Islands of Vulcano and Stromboli, 13. — 

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