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General Notes. 
PETROGRAPHY:' 
The Lherzolites of the Pyrenees and their Contact 
Action.—The contact action of the lherzolites of the Pyrenees upon 
the lower Jurassic rocks through which they cut has been studied care- 
fully by Lacroix,’ who publishes his conclusions in a volume illustrated 
1 Edited by Dr. W. S. Bayley, Colby University, Waterville, Me. 
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