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IV.—The Zones of the Lower Chalk
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IV.—On the Carboniferous Basement Beds at Ingleton
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IV.—The Reptant Eleid Polyzoa
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IV.—Notes on the Operculate Madreporaria Rugosa from Yass, New South Wales
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IV.—A Fossil Insect from the Coal-measures of Longton, North Staffordshire
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IV.—The Zones of the Lower Chalk
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IV.—Allotropic Forms of Silica and their Significance as Constituents of Igneous Rocks
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IV.—The Somabula Diamond Field of Rhodesia
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V.—The Source of the Waters of Geysers
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V.—On the Permian and Triassic Faunas of South Africa
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V.—Notes on the Corries of the Comeragh Mountains, Co. Waterford
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Notices of Memoirs
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I.—The Extinct Animals of Egypt. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Tertiary Vertebrata of the Fayûm, Egypt, based on the Collection of the Egyptian Government in the Geological Museum, Cairo, and on the collection in the British Museum (Natural History), London. By Charles William Andrews, D.Sc., F.R.S. Printed by order of the Trustees of the British Museum, 1906. 4to; pp. xxxviii and 324, with a photogravure page frontispiece of the skull of Arsinoitherium Zitteli, 99 figures in the text, and 26 quarto plates. (London: sold by Dulau & Co., 37, Soho Square, W., and other Booksellers. Price 35s.)
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V.—Machine-made Implements
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I.—The Dead Heart of Australia: A Journey around Lake Eyre in the Summer of 1901–1902, with some account of the Lake Eyre Basin and the Flowing Wells of Central Australia. By J. W. Gregory, D.Sc., F.R.S., F.G.S., Professor of Geology in the University of Glasgow. 8vo; pp. xvi and 372, with 38 illustrations and maps. (London: John Murray, 1906. Price 168. net cash.)
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V.—The Thickness of the Ice-Cap in the various Glacial Periods
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V.—A Key to the Published Figures of the Cretaceous Forms of the Polyzoan genus Entalophora
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V.—The Pendleton Earth-shake of November 25th, 1905
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V.—On Concretionary Nodules with Plant-Remains found in the Old Bed of the Yarra at S. Melbourne; and their Resemblance to the Calcareous Nodules known as ‘Coal-Balls.’
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The Face of the Earth. By Edward Suess, Professor of Geology in the University of Vienna. Translated by Hertha B. C. Sollas, Ph.D., of Newnham College; under the direction of Professor, W. J. Sollas, LL.D., F.R.S., etc. Vol. ii. 8vo; pp. vi, 556, with 3 plates, and 42 other illustrations. (Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1906. Price 25s. net.)
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