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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
Petrifactions (On the) in the Plymouth Limestone. W. E. Leach 
Ann. of Phil. vol. v. p. 232. 1815. 
Mortality (The) of Infants. Thomas Littleton, m.b. [Plymouth.] 
Read Plymouth Meeting Social Science Congress. 1872. 
New Mode (A) of Hospital Construction. Henry Greenway, 
m.k.c.s. [Plymouth.] Read Plymouth Meeting Social Science 
Congress. 1872. 
Notes on Health in Calcutta and British Emigrant Ships, including 
Ventilation, Diet, Disease. W. H. Pearse, w.v. 1866. 
Notes on Small Pox in the Vauxhall Street Hospital, Plymouth. 
W. H. Pearse. Medical Times. 1872. 
Older Rocks (On the) of South Devon and East Cornwall. Henry 
B. Holl, m.d., f.g.s. Geo. Soc. Proc, p. 400. 1868. 
Ossifeeous Caves — 
Brief Discussion (A) of an Extensive Hollow or Eissure recently 
discovered at the Quarries near the extremity of the Western 
Hoe. R. Hennah. Ann. of Phil., series 2, vol. ix., p. 149. 
Curious Geological Pacts [Caverns at Oreston]. Phil. Mag. v. 57, 
p. 457. 1821. 
Fossil Bones (On) recently discovered in Bacon Hole, Gower ; also 
other Remains from beneath the bed of the river Tawey. C. 
Spence Bate. Brit. Association Report, 1848. 
Description of the extensive Natural Caverns discovered at Stone- 
house in the course of quarrying for stone. Dr. Geach. 1777. 
Hyaena Caves in Devonshire. Edinburgh Phil. Journal, vol. xii. 
p. 409. 
Oreston Fissures (On the). Read before the British Association. 
W. Pengelly. 1859. 
Ossiferous Fissures (On the) at Oreston. W. Pengelly. Geologist, 
p. 434. 1859. 
Physical Structure of the Devonian and Cornish Rock Formations. 
Adam Sedgwick [refers to Plymouth limestone]. 1822. 
[See other papers by Professor Sedgwick on the Geology of 
the District. He died Jan. 1878.] 
Punishments in Education. W. F. Collier. Read Plymouth Meet- 
ing Social Science Association. [Reprinted.] 1872. 
Scientific Education (On) in Middle Class Schools. C. Spence Bate. 
Read Plymouth Meeting Social Science Congress, 1872. 
