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150, pis. xxvi-xxxvii. 1901. 

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xli. 1901. 



NEWELL, F. H. Report of Progress of Stream-Measurements for the Calendar 

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2. 1899. Ibid. xxi. pt. 4. pp. 9-488, figs., pis. i-lvii. 1901. 



NEWLAND, D. H. See Kemp, J. F.f&c. : Smyth, C. H., Jun. 



NEWLANDS, B. E. R. Analysis of the Volcanic Dust from the Recent Eruption 



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 . See Bra>*xer, J. C. 



NEWTON, E. T. The Elk (Alees machUs, Gray) in the Thames Valley. Abs. 



Proc. G. S. 1902-1903, pp. 27-28. 1902. 



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3. Trogontheriv.m from a Pleistocene Deposit in the Thames Vallev. Ibid. 



pp. 385-388, figs. 1902. And A.C. 

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 . See Day, A. E. 



NEWTON, R. B. List of Thomas Say's Types of Maryland (U.S.) Tertiary 

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2. Ctenostreon BurcTchardti, n. sp., from the Middle Oolites of Switzerland. 



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NICHOLLS. H. A. A. Notes on the Recent Eruptions of Mont Pele. Nature, 

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NICKLES, J. M. The Geology of Cincinnati. Journ. Cine. Soc. Nat. Hist. xx. 

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2. Description of a New Bryozoan Homotrypa Bassleri, n. sp., from the 



WaiTen Beds of the Lorraine Group. Ibid. pp. 103-105, figs. 1902. 



NICKLES, R. Excursion du 8 Septembre aux Environs du Mas Capel et de Saint- 

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2. Compte-rendu de l'Excursion du 10 Septembre a Bedarieux. Ibid. pp. 731- 



738, figs. 1901. 



3. Sur le Lambeau secondaire de Fouzilhon-Gabian. Ibid. pp. 743-746, fiss. 



1901. 



4. Sur la Tectonique des Terrains secondares dans la Region de Clermont- 



l'Herault. Ibid, pp. 771-777, fig. 1901. 



5. Excursion au Roc des Vierges. Ibid, pp. 780-787, fig. 1901. 



6. Sur l'Existence de Phenomenes de Recouvrement dans la Zone subbetique. 



C. R. Acad, Sci. Paris, exxxiv. pp. 493-495. 1902. 

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NICOLAU. T. Diabasporphyrit und Variolith aus Rumanien. Min. petr. Mitth. 

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NICOLIS, E. Successione stratigrafica nella Porzione orientale dell' Anfiteatro 

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2. Intorno al supposto Miocene medio tipico nelle Vicinanze immediate di 



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NICOLSON, J. T. See Adams, F. D. 



NIVEN, W. N. On the Distribution of certain Forest-Trees in Scotland, as shown 

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 NOLAN, J. See Obit., Clark, R. 



