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  1875 
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  1876 
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  pp. 
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   On 
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  the 
  melting 
  of 
  the 
  

  

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  pp. 
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   Plants 
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  pp. 
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   Note 
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   On 
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  1877 
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  pp. 
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  ; 
  pp. 
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  ; 
  vol. 
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  pp. 
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  The 
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  geology 
  of 
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  to 
  that 
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  Ibid. 
  , 
  

   vol. 
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  pp. 
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  ; 
  pp. 
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  ; 
  pp. 
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  ; 
  pp. 
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  The 
  Helderberg 
  formation 
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  and 
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  1878 
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   " 
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  vol. 
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   Geology 
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   1878-1879 
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  vol. 
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  pp. 
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  1879 
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  of 
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  pp. 
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  388 
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  pp. 
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  1880 
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