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Ernest Evans. Lancs. 
Lancashire : a Descriptive Account of the County Palatine [several 
chapters on geology], London, 1913, pp. xii+167. 
E. de Fraine. Lancs. 
A New Species of Medullosa from the Lower Coal Measures. Brit. Assoc, 
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Ethel de Fraine. Lancs. 
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E. J. Garwood. Northern Counties. 
Address to the Geological Section [of the British Association ; deals with 
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Westmorland, Lake District, 
Edmund Johnston Garwood. Yorks., Furness. 
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Geological Survey of Canada (edited by). Northern Counties. 
The Coal Resources of the World. An inquiry made upon the initiative 
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about 400 pp. each includes ‘ The Coal Resources of Great Britain," 
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colours [No. 29 is of England and Wales, by A. Strachan], 13I- by 
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[J. Gerrard.] Lancs., N., S. 
■Quarry Inspection Reports, 1911. Mr. Gerrard’s Report on the Manchester 
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Walcot Gibson. Yorks., Notts. 
The Concealed Coalfield of Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire. Geol. Survey 
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George Grace. Furness. 
Glacial Geology of the District around Barrow. ‘ Ann. Rep. and Proc. 
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J. W. Gregory. Lake District. 
The Nature and Origin of Fiords L brief reference to the Lake District]. 
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