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  <dc:title>Strutt Library Pamphlets</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Henry Howe Arnold-Bemrose:
1. The Derby Company of Mercers.  48 pages.
2. Notes on Crich Hill; reprinted from the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Journal, 1894.  8 pages.
3. Geologists' Association, London: a sketch of the geology of the lower carboniferous rocks of Derbyshire.  Published: London, Geologists' Association, 1899.  Pages 165-221.  With diagrams.
4. On the microscopical structure of the carboniferous dolerites and tuffs of Derbyshire (from the quarterly journal of the Geological Society for Nov 1894, vol 1).  Pages 603-644.  With plates and tables.
5. Discovery of mammalian remains in the old river-gravels of the Derwent near Derby (from the journal of the Geological Society for Aug 1896, vol 52) pages 497-510.
6. Geology of the Ashbourne and Buxton railway - Crake Low to Parsley Hay (from the journal of the Geological Society for Aug 1903, vol 59) pages 337-347.  With plate.
7. On some quartzite-dykes in mountain limestone near Snelston.  (From the quarterly journal of the Geological Society for August 1904, vol 60), pages 364-371.  With plates.
8. On an ossiferous cavern ... at Hoe-Grange, Longcliffe, near Brassington, by Henry Howe Arnold-Bemrose and Edwin T Newton (from the quarterly journal of the Geological Society, Feb 1905, vol 61) pages 43-63.  With diagrams and plates.
9. The toadstones of Derbyshire (Quarterly journal of the Geological Society) pages 241-281.  With maps.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1890s-1900s</dc:date>
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