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T. Mellard Reade. — The Threefold Division of the Boulder-CIay of the North-West 
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Gordon McDakin. — On the formation of Ground Ice, 39. 
A. H. Green. — Prof. Nordenskiôld on récurrent Glacial periods, 40. 
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S. Y. Wood Jun. — The climate controversy, 43; — The Tropical Forests of Hamp- 
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Cl. Reid. — Modem dénudation in Norfolk, 136. 
J. S. Gardner. — The Tropical Forests of Hampshire, 137. 
J. Curry. — Is there a base to the Carboniferous Rocks in Teesdale?, 138. 
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