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ALDRIDGE, E. C. Building Stones around Liverpool. Quarry, v. pp. 325-327. 



1900. [See Street, A. W.J 

 ALFORD, C. J. Gold Mining in Egypt, Pp. 1-37, 10 pis. [Map, 1 inch = 45 



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 ALLEN, H. A. Catalogue of Types and Figured Specimens from the Eocene and 



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 ALMERA, J. Reunion extraordinaire a Barcelone (Espagne). [Allocution 



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abigarradas). Ibid. pp. 197-206, figs. 1900. And A.C. 

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[See Hauthal, R.] 



"4. Presencia de Mamiferos Diprotodontes en los Depositos terciarios del 



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 . See Roth, S. 



AMI, H. M. On some Cambro-Silurian Fossils from Lake Temiscaming, Lake 



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3. Progress of Geological Work in Canada during 1898. Ottawa Nat. xiii. 



pp. 52-55. 1899. 



4. 1899. Canad. Bee. Sci. viii. pp. 232-246. 1900. And A.C. 



5. Belinurus grandcevus, a new Species of Palaeozoic Limuloid Crustacean 



recently described by T. Rupert Jones & Henry Woodward, from the 

 Eo-Carboniferous of Riversdale, Nova Scotia. Ottawa Nat. xiii. pp. 207-209. 

 1899. 



6. Report of the Geological Branch for 1898-99. Ibid. pp. 218-223. 1899. 



7. On some Trenton (Ordovician) Fossils from the light-grey Limestones of 



Cumberland, County of Russell, Ontario, Canada. Ibid. pp. 238-240. 1900. 

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10. On the Occurrence of a Species of Whittlesey a in the Riversdale 



Formation (Eo-Carboniferous) of the Harrington River along the Boundary 

 Line between Colchester and. Cumberland Counties, Nova Scotia, Canada. 

 Ibid. xiv. pp. 99-100. 1900. 



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1900. And A.C. 



12. On the Subdivisions of the Carboniferous System in Eastern Canada, 



with Special Reference to the Position of the Union and Riversdale Formations 

 of Nova Scotia, referred to the Devonian System by some Canadian Geologists. 

 Trans. N.S. Inst. Sci. x. pp. 162-178. 1900. A.C. 



13. On the Subdivisions of the Carboniferous System in certain Portions of 



Nova Scotia. Bep. Brit. Assoc. 1899, pp. 755-756. 1900. 



. See Dawson, J. W. (the late). 



AMMON, L. von. Wilhelm ton Guejibel. Geogn. Jahresh., Miinchen, 1898, 



pp. 1-37, 1 pi. 1899. 

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figs. 1899. [See Schwager, A.] 



3. Ein schones Exemplar von Ischyodus avitus. Ibid. pp. 158-160. 1899. 



4. Excursion in den Frankenjura, Zeitschr. deutsch. geol. Gesellsch. li. 



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1900. 



