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120. Blackmore, Dr. H. P. On the Discovery of Flint Implements in the 



Drift at Milford Hill, Salisbury. Quart. Joum. Geol. 

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121. Btjckman, Prof. J. On the Geology of the County of Wilts in reference 



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122. Codrington, T. The Geology of the Berks and Hants Extension and 



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123. Tate, R. A Descriptive 'Catalogue of the PterocerEe of the 



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124. Meyer, C. J, A. Notes on the Correlation of the Cretaceous Rocks of 



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125. Scrope, G. P. The Terraces of the Chalk Downs. Ibid, p. 293. 



126. Woodward, H. On the oldest known British Crab, from the Forest 



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127. Notes on the Species of the Genus Eryon, Desm., from 



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127a. Anon. - (Account of Excursion to Bradford-on-Avon.) Proc 

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128. Biackmore, Dr. H. P. On the Recent Discovery of Flint Implements in 



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129. Brodie, Rev. P. B. On the Presence of the Purbeck Beds at Brill, in 



Buckinghamshire ; and on the Superior Estuarine Sands 

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130. Carrtjthers, W. On some Cycadean Fruits from the Secondary Rocks 



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131. Dixon, S. B. The Drift near Marlborough. Pep. Marlborough 



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