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Weatiieuhead (J. H.). 



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Weatherill (T.). 

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Weaver (T.). 



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3. Observations on the Organic Remains in Trap at Portrush. — Geol. 

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4. Notes on Baron von Schloiheim's Geological Description of the 

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6. On the Valley of Brownstown and the adjacent district in the 

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8. On the Carboniferous Series of the United States of North America. 

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9. On the Carboniferous Series of the States of New York and Penn- 

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10. On the Geological Relations of North Devon. — Proc. Geol. Soc. 

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11. On the Older Stratified Rocks of North Devon, with correlative 

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12. On the Mineral Structure of the South of Ireland, with correlative 

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13. On the Composition of Chalk Rocks and Chalk Marl by invisible 

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