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(1904) II.—Stanford's Geological Atlas of Great Britain [based on Reynolds's Geological Atlas], with plates of characteristic fossils, preceded by a Description of the Geological Structure of Great Britain and its Counties, and of the features observable along the principal lines of Railway. By Horace B. Woodward F.R.S., F.G.S., pp. x and 140, with 34 geologically coloured Maps and 16 double octavo Plates of Fossils geologically arranged. (London, 1904: Edward Stanford, 12–14, Long Acre, W.C. Price 12s. 6d.) Geological Magazine, S. 5 Vol. 1 (11) 559-561 doi:10.1017/s0016756800124276

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TitleII.—Stanford's Geological Atlas of Great Britain [based on Reynolds's Geological Atlas], with plates of characteristic fossils, preceded by a Description of the Geological Structure of Great Britain and its Counties, and of the features observable along the principal lines of Railway. By Horace B. Woodward F.R.S., F.G.S., pp. x and 140, with 34 geologically coloured Maps and 16 double octavo Plates of Fossils geologically arranged. (London, 1904: Edward Stanford, 12–14, Long Acre, W.C. Price 12s. 6d.)
JournalGeological Magazine
Year1904 (November)Series:Volume5:1
Issue11
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756800124276
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Full Reference(1904) II.—Stanford's Geological Atlas of Great Britain [based on Reynolds's Geological Atlas], with plates of characteristic fossils, preceded by a Description of the Geological Structure of Great Britain and its Counties, and of the features observable along the principal lines of Railway. By Horace B. Woodward F.R.S., F.G.S., pp. x and 140, with 34 geologically coloured Maps and 16 double octavo Plates of Fossils geologically arranged. (London, 1904: Edward Stanford, 12–14, Long Acre, W.C. Price 12s. 6d.) Geological Magazine, S. 5 Vol. 1 (11) 559-561 doi:10.1017/s0016756800124276
Plain Text(1904) II.—Stanford's Geological Atlas of Great Britain [based on Reynolds's Geological Atlas], with plates of characteristic fossils, preceded by a Description of the Geological Structure of Great Britain and its Counties, and of the features observable along the principal lines of Railway. By Horace B. Woodward F.R.S., F.G.S., pp. x and 140, with 34 geologically coloured Maps and 16 double octavo Plates of Fossils geologically arranged. (London, 1904: Edward Stanford, 12–14, Long Acre, W.C. Price 12s. 6d.) Geological Magazine, S. 5 Vol. 1 (11) 559-561 doi:10.1017/s0016756800124276
In(1904, November) Geological Magazine S. 5 Vol. 1 (11) Cambridge University Press (CUP)


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