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T. Mellard Reade. — Clay Bouiders, 571. 
G. H. Kinahan. — Sir Richard Griffith and the Old Red Sandstone, 572. 
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J. F. Blake. — Palæozoic Cephalopoda, 573. 
G. W. Lamplugh. — The Boulder Clay of Yorkshire, 573. 
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