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 3. Observations sur le Diagnostic de la Dolomie et de la Calcite par les 



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pp. 76-77. 1914. 



4. Prolongement Oriental de la Formation Ferrugineuse du Sj^nclinal de May 



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 1294. 1914. 



5. Existence de nombreuses Traces d'Algues Perforantes dans les Minerals de 



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 CESARO, G. Sur la Formule des Pyroxenes Alumineux. Ann. Soc. geol. Belg. 



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CHANDLER. A. C. Antelopes in the Fauna of Rancho La Brea. [Abstract.] 

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CHANDLER, R. H. The Pleistocene Deposits of Crayford, together with the 

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CHAPIN, T. See Brooks, A. H. 



CHAPMAN, F. On the Palaeontology of the Silurian of Victoria. Rep. Aust^'al. 



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pi. ix. 1914. 



4. On the Succession and Homotaxial Relationships of the Australian Caino- 



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 5. Note on the Precise Locality of the Type-Specimen of Lepidodendron 



austr ale, McCoy . Ibid. pp. a.') ") 1 , fig. 1914. 

 6. Notes on Testacea from the i'lcistocene Marl of Mowbray Swamp, North- 



West Tasmania. Thi.l. pp. 55-62, pis. i &ii. 1914. 

 7. Notes on Sbcll-Stnicture in the Genus Linqula. Recent and Fossil. Quart. 



Journ. Roi/. Micr. Snr. 19M. pp. 28-31, i)l. v. ' 1914. 

 ^8, Newer Silurian i'd^siU of P^astern Victoria. Rec. Geol. Snrv. Victoria, 



in. pp. 301-316, pis. xivi Ixi. 1914. 



9. Miscellaneous 1,'eports on Fossils. HmZ. pp. 317-321, pi, Ixii. 1914, 



10. A'ictorian Kossilifi'i-ous LinicNloncs and their Correlatives in other Lands, 



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Victoria. Ibid. p]). 1 VI \ l-i. lig. 19].!. 

 12. On an Impression of the Kruit of Casuarina on She-Oak in the Newer 



Basalt of Victoria, Ibid. xxxi. pp. 89-91, pi. iii, 1914. 



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