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SebastiAni (G. C). 

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 Hamb. Mag. LXIII. p. 24^6.— Eis. Insect, p. 155. 



Sebiz (Mich.). 

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 Bohm. Bibl. V. p. 64. 



Seblad (C. Rich.). 

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Seckendorf (Graf von). 



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Sedgwick (Adam). 



1. On the Physical Structure of those Formations which are imme- 

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2. On the Physical Structure of the Lizard District of Cornwall. — 

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3. On the Phsenomena connected with some Trap Dykes in Yorkshire 



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7. On some Beds associated with the Magnesian Limestone, and on 

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8. On the Magnesian Limestone of the Northern Counties. — Proc. 

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9. On the Geological Relations and Internal Structure of the Magne- 

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—Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 2, III. p. 37 Proc. Geol. Soc. I. p. 63.— 



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