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GRANGER, H. G. Gold in the Guyanas. Trans. Am. Inst. 31. E. xxvi. pp. 516- 

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GRANT, C. C. Notes on some recent Additions to Ontario Palaeontology. Journ. 



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3. The Minerals of our Local Rocks. Ibid. pp. 38-43. 1897. 



*GRANT, U. S. Lakes with two Outlets in North-eastern Minnesota. Am. Geol. 



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Assoc. xv. pp. 87-90. 1897. 

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pp. 783-784. 1896. 



GREENWELL, G. C. The Correlation of the Dover and Somersetshire Coalfields. 



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GREGORIO, A. de. Sur la Terminologie des Parts des Coquilles de Mollusques. 



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 GREGORY, J. W. On the Age of the Morte Slate Fossils. Geol. Mag. dec. 4, iv, 



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2. Some Problems of Arctic Geology. Nature, lvi. pp. 301-303, figs., pp. 351- 



352. 1897. 



3. On Lysechinus, a new Genus of Fossil Echinoderms from the Tyrolese 



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diadema, two new Genera of Echinoidea. Q. J. G. S. liii. pp. 112-122, pi. vii. 



1897. 



• 6. On Echinocystis and Palceodiscus, two Silurian Genera of Echinoidea. 



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 GRESLEY, W. S. Traces of Organic Remains from the Huronian (?) Series' at 



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3. Remarks on some interesting Coal-Measure Sections in the Leicestershire 



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4. Coal : a new Explanation of its Formation ; or the Phenomena of a New 



Fossil Plant considered with reference to the Origin, Composition, and Forma- 

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GRIFFIN, C, &c. Year-book of the Scientific and Learned Societies of Great 

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GRIMSHAW, J. W. See Etheeidge, R., Jttn., &c. 



GRIMSLEY, G. P. Gypsum in Kansas. Kansas Univ. Quart, vi. pp. 15-27, figs., 

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 GRISWOLD, L. S. See, Agassiz, A. 



GRONWALL, K. A. Ofversikt af Skanes yngre ofversiluriska Bildningar. GeoL 

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