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Le Neve Foster. — On some of the Stockworks of Cornwall, Trans., 70; — On 
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Cl. Reid. — On the Junction of the Limestone and Culm-measures near Chud- 
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H. B. Woodward. — Notes on the Devonian Rocks near Newton Abbot and Tor- 
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— Geological Magazine (The), 2 e sér., 2 e décade, t. YI, n° 2; 1879. 
J. Cl. Ward. — On the Physical History of the English Lake District, with Notes 
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W. Swanston. — On Supposed Fossiliferous Pliocène Clavs overlying Basait, 
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G. H. Kinahan. — The Silurian Rocks of Ireland and their Relation to the Old 
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