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Taylor. — On Bitumens, Oil Shales and Oil Coals, 187. 
M’Lagan. — Remarks on dito, 188. 
Brown. — On an Upheaval of Land Near Novai-Zembla, 191. 
Linn. -- On some of the less common Bathgate fossils, 192. 
Henderson.— On the Evidence ofthe Existence of an Old river Course, previous 
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limestone ofthe east of Scotland, 225. 
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Morgan. — On Gems and Precious stones, 175. 
