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page 425 note 1 Besides the 15 4to. volumes of the “Palæontologia Indica,” there have been published 22 volumes of M emoirs on the Geology of the various regions surveyed, illustrated by maps and sections and 65 numbers of the “Records of the Geological Survey of India” (published quarterly).