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geology6
glacial epoch1
minerals1
mines and mineral resources1
photographs1
rocks1

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Buckley, Ernest Robertson, 1872-19121
Fitzwilliam, William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam (1839-1877)1
Kjerulf, Theodor (1825-1888)1
Pringle, J1
Pringle, J (1877-)1
Pruvost, Pierre (1890-)1
Sorby, Henry Clifton (1826-1908)1
Van Horn, Frank Benjamin (1877-)1
Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society1

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Anniversary address of the president

Sorby, Henry Clifton (1826-1908)

[1877]

Reprinted from the Monthly microscopical journal, March 1, 1877. "Delivered before the Royal Microscopical Society, February 7, 1877".

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Photographs issued by the Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society, 1872-1880

Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society

1872-1880

Comprises photographs of the following places: (1) Contorted limestone at Draughton, near Skipton, 1872; (2) Limestone quarry at Ray Gill, near Skipton, with cavity containing mammalian remains, 1875 ...

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The geology of Moniteau county

Van Horn, Frank Benjamin (1877-)

[1905]

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Section of strata bored through Earl Fitzwilliam's estates

c.1875-1900

Section of strata sunk and bored through Earl Fitzwilliam's estates, commencing near Swinton pottery and terminating near Mortomley, to a depth of 680 yards

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A synopsis of the geology of the Boulonnais : including a correlation of the Mesozoic rocks with those of England, with report of excursion

Pruvost, Pierre (1890-); Pringle, J (1877-)

[1924]

"Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, vol.XXXV., page 29, 1924".

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