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89 Hull's Contribution to Science. [History of the 
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'90 Yorkshire Naturalists at Filey. [Geological notes, p. 
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91 Yorkshire Naturalists at Goathland. [Brief geological 
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92 High Force, Teesdale. [Description of photograph]. 
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93 Yorkshire Naturalists at Bowes. [Photograph show- 
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94 Yorkshire Naturalists at Wharncliffe. [Brief geo- 
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95 An Extinct Monster. [Tusk of Elephas from 
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96 A Local Relic of the Ice Age. [Boulder from Burst- 
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97 — — . Model of Flamborough Headland. [Showing Chalk 
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'99 ■ [not signed]. — A New Yorkshire Fossil [Dictyo- 
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