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—Paris, 1723, 12°.— (Belg.) Amst. 1687, 4°.— (Germ.) Leipz. 

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2. On the Habits of the Bassaris astuta, Licht. ; and of the Asco- 

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'3. On fallacies in the results of the per-centage test of Mr. Lyell 



and M. Deshayes Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, IX. p. 537. — Records 



Gen. Science, IV. p. 465. 



4. On Veins of Crystallized Carbonate of Lime in Fossil Wood. — ■ 

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5. Reply to Mr. Woodward's Remarks on the Coralline Crag. — Phil. 

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6. On Vertebrated Animals in the Tertiary beds of Norfolk and 



Suffolk Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1836, Sect. p. 48. — Mag. Nat. Hist. 



ser. 2, II. p. 40. 



7. Observations on the Crag- formation and its Organic Remains. — 

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9. On a species of Mosasaurus in the Chalk of England, and on the 

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10. On the occurrence of Valuta Lamberti on the Suffolk Coast; 

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 Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, I. p. 35. 



11. On Valuta Lamberti, with a description of a gigantic species 

 of Terebratula from the Coralline Crag. — Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, 

 I. p. 90. 



12. On a new Fossil Shell from the Coast of Suffolk.— Mag. Nat. 

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13. On the Teeth of Carcharias megalodon occurring in the Red 

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11-. On the occurrence c^^ Lams Rassii in Yorkshire. — Proc. Yorksh. 

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