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Count of Subject

SubjectCount
earthworks (archaeology)2
beetles1
corals, fossil1
excavations (archaeology)1
mollusks1
oolites1
paleontology1
snails1
stone implements1

Count of Place

PlaceCount
Beltout Valley (Sussex, England)1
Ben Rhydding (England)1
Piddletrenthide (England)1

Count of People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Toms, Herbert S3
Tomlin, J R Le Brockton2
John Tomlinson (Firm)1
South African Museum1
Tomes, Robert F1

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From 18002
From 19005

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Up to 18991
Up to 19996

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Contributions to a history of the Mesozoic corals of the county of York

Tomes, Robert F

1900

Offprint from the Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society, vol.XIV, part 1, 1900.

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Notes on some surveys of valley entrenchments in the Piddletrenthide district, Central Dorset

Toms, Herbert S

1912

"From "Proceedings" [of the] Dorset Natural History and Field Club, vol. XXXIII, p.34, 1912".

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Reports on the marine mollusca in the collections of the South African Museum

Tomlin, J R le Brockton; South African Museum

[1925]

Reprinted from the Annals of the South African Museum, vol. XX, March 1925.

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Recorder's report on coleoptera, 1917

Tomlin, J R le Brockton

[1918]

Reprinted from the Annual report for 1918 of the Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society.

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Excavations at the Beltout Valley entrenchments

Toms, Herbert S

[1910?]

Reprinted from vol. LV (pp. 41-55) of the Sussex Archaeological Society's collections.

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The pointed snail, Cochlicella actuta, Muller, in Sussex

Toms, Herbert S

[1922]

"Reprinted from the Brighton and Hove Natural History and Philosophical Society annual reports for the two years ending July, 1922".

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