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By WILLIAM SMITH, 
MINERAL SURVEYOR^ 
AUTHOR OF « MAP OF THE STRATA OF ENGLAND AND WALES,” AND .■ « A TREATISE ON IRRIGATION.*’ 
This and other useful and interesting branches of the important Science of Geology, 
which is no# completely established on the only true principle, an accurate representation of 
localities, are admitted to originate in the various accounts of my discoveries therein, many 
years since freely circulated. The publication of my large Map and Memoir of the Strata 
in England and Wales, has confirmed these accounts, and occasioned numerous enquiries 
for further information on this extensive subject. 
It has, therefore, been thought advisable to select Specimens from my Geological Col- 
lection now fitting up in the British Museum, for the figures of this work, in corroboration 
of the order and courses of British Strata, and the means of identifying; them. 
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by the Author, 15, Buckingham Street, Strand; J. Sowerby, 3, Mead. Place.. 
Lambeth; Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, and Longman, Hursts 
Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row- ; 
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