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On some British and Druidical Remains in Chag- I f < ur fy-' 
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Historical Sketch of the Plymouth Institution . J. N. Bennett. 
On a new Form of Telegraph Cahle . . . J. N. Hearder, f.cs. 
On some new Statical and Thermal effects of the ) J< N Heard p>c / g< 
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On the Old Buildings of Plymouth. (Illustrated.) J. Hine, f.r.i.b.a, 
On the Red Sandstones, Conglomerates, and Marls \ w Pimm?TT v „ _ _ 
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On the Letter " R " R. F. Weymouth, d.lit. 
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Three Towns' Bibliotheca R. N. Worth, f.g.s. 
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On Grrimspound C. Spence Bate, f.r.s. 
The Antiquity of Mining in the West of England R. N. Worth, f.g.s. 
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The Ammil on Dartmoor J. N. Bennett. 
The Inscribed Stones and Ancient Crosses of i n r, t, 
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The Geology of Plymouth R. N. Worth, f.g.s. 
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The Hydrogeology of the Plymouth District . J. C. Lnglis, ce. 
Sir Walter Raleigh Robert Collier. 
The Paleontology of Plymouth . . . . R. N. Worth, f.g.s. 
The Hedgerows of Plymouth .... T. R. A. Briggs, f.l.s. 
Our Obligations to Greek Thought . . . Rev. Professor Chapman, m.a. 
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Plymouth Sound. (With Chart.) . . . J. C. Inglis, ce. 
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John Prince Edward Windeatt. 
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