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Potter's Clay in Hampshire |
253
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Primitive Rocks of Cornwall; heights which indicate the line of superposition of the secondary rocks on the 1 |
82
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Pumice, beds of in the Island of Madeira 3 |
96
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─────── containing veins of carbonate of lime and zeolite |
396
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Pyrites produced from the decomposition of sulphate of iron by animal matter |
400
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Quarries near Exeter, account of the |
99
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Quartz-Grit of Shropshire |
208
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Quartz, Granular, of the Malvern Hills |
302
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Quartz-Rock, Conical Mountains in the vicinity of Dublin; composed of |
271
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Quartzose Loose Sand, Formation of, in the Isle of Wight |
252
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Resinous Matter found in the blue clay stratum of Highgate Hill |
339
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Rock Salt District of Cheshire, Mr. Holland's sketch of the, 38 general situation, thickness, &c. of the beds of, 45—account of the strata of the, 49, 62—interior character of the beds of, 52—considerations on the origin of |
57
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Saint Michael's Mount in Cornwall, description of |
142
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Salt, White, Manufacture of in Cheshire |
43
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Sandstone-hills in Cheshire |
39
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Schorl Rock of Cornwall |
125, 151
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Sercq, Island of, Dr. Mac Culloch's description of |
13
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Serpentine Formation of Cornwall |
128
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─────── general remarks on, by Dr. Berger |
131
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Shepey, Isle of, account of the Fossil remains found there |
337
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Shropshire, Great Coal-Field of Mr. Aikin's observations on |
191
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Sienite of Guernsey, 11—of Sercq, 16—of Jersey, 21—of the Malvern Hills |
294
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Slate Clay in Shropshire |
207
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Soap Rock of Cornwall |
130, 136
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Steatite, various kinds of, in Sercq |
18
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Steatitical Vein in Sercq |
17
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Sulphate of Iron, Mr. Pepys on the decomposition of by animal matter |
399
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Sulphur or “ Soufrière” of the Island of Montserrat, Dr. Nugent's account of the |
185
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Talcose Slate, bed of in Cornwall |
128
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