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GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, in London.-1811. Transactions of the G. Society, established Nov. 13, 1807; with Maps and Plates. Lond. Cadell and Davies, 4to. This Work is published periodically.-1814. Miscel laneous Remarks, accompanying a Catalogue of Specimens transmitted to the G. Society. 628 j.

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