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43. List of fossil shells from under babel and bardiir, Lake Yalpnk. 
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44. List of the recent shells from the freshwater lake of the Steppe adjacent 
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45. List of recent shells collected about Spitzberf^en in 1859 l>y J. Lament ; 
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47. Collecting Sea Shells. Ibid. September, pp. 108 — 114. 
•18. riie article ‘Volcanoes’ in Encyclojj edia Uritannica, pp. G03 6o7. 
49. On an Ammonite with its operculum in situ. Geoloyist, p. 328. 
18G1. 
50. ilio Shell-Collector in London. Hrcreatire Science, February 
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52. Note on Konig’s Sea-urchin (Cy/jAosowia MantelP. Geologist 
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ot. On the Fossil Human Skeletons from Guadaloupe. Letter of Admiral 
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55. On Echinothuria rtoris, a now and anomalous EchincKlerm from the 
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56. Oliituary notice of Lucas Barrett, F.G.S. Ibid. pp. 60-63- and 
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