Summary of Progress of the Geological Survey ... and Museum of Practical Geology

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H.M. Stationery Office, 1934
A new series, embracing annual "scientific results" and certain administrative statistics.

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Page 51 - FREDERICK M°CoY, FGS One vol., Royal 410. Plates, /i. is. A CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF CAMBRIAN AND SILURIAN FOSSILS contained in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge, by JW SALTER, FGS With a Portrait of PROFESSOR SEDGWICK.
Page 36 - Salmon was chairman, was appointed by the Minister of Health and the Secretary of State for Scotland...
Page 4 - Presented by the Minister of Health and the Secretary of State for Scotland to Parliament by Command of His Majesty, February 1944.
Page 48 - The Lower Carboniferous Succession in the North-West of England.
Page 78 - The succession of fossil plants in the Millstone Grit and the lower portion of the Coal Measures of the South Wales Coalfield (near Swansea) and a comparison with that of other areas: Paleontographica, v.
Page 3 - Conference of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and the Department of Agriculture for Scotland.
Page 60 - The Group of large Carbonicolas which characterize the Base of the Middle Coal Measures. — Summ. Prog. Geol. Surv.
Page 1 - To the Lords of the Committee of the Privy Council for Scientific and Industrial Research MAY IT PLEASE YOUR LORDSHIPS, WE, the Forest Products Research Board, beg leave to present our report for the year 1931.
Page 61 - A Revision of the Non-Marine Lamellibranchs of the Coal Measures

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