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6. Labidosaurus, Cope, a Lower Permian Cotylosaur Reptile from 



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. See also Gregory, W. K., 6. 



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WILLS, L. J. The Structure of the Lower Jaw of Triassic Labyrinthodonts. 

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WILMORE, A. The Carboniferous Limestone Zones of X.E. Lancashire. 

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WILSON (Miss), A. Changes in Soils brought about by Heating. Sci. Proc. 



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WILSON, E. M. Petroleo crudo come combustible. Pp. 1-80, pis. i-xix. 



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. See also Carrtjthers, R. G., 6; cO Dewey, H., 9. 



WILSON, H. E. Evolution of the Basal Plates in Monocyclic Crinoidea 

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WILSON, J. S. G. See Bailey, E. B., 4. 



WILSON, M. E. South-eastern Portion of Buckingham Map-Area, Quebec. 



Summ. Pep. Geol. Surv. Canada, 1913, pp. 196-207. 1914. 

 — ■ — 2. Northern Portion of Buckingham Map-Area, Quebec. Ibid. 1914, 



p. 94. 1915. 



3. South-western Portion of the Buckingham Map-Area, Quebec. Ibid. 



1915, pp. 156-162. 1916. 



4. Magnesite Deposits of Grenviile District, Argenteuil County, Quebec. 



Canada Dep. Mines, Geol. Surv., Mem. no. 98, pp. i-iii, 1-88, figs, [index- 

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— — 6. Timiskaming County, Quebec. Canada Dep. Mines, Geol. Surv., 

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7. The Subprovincial Limitations of Pre-Cambrian Nomenclature in the 



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