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| | Books by Henry James Johnston-Lavis: Books in the extended shelves: Johnston-Lavis, Henry James, 1856-1914: Bibliography of the geology and eruptive phenomena of the more important volcanoes of southern Italy (The University London Press, Ltd., 1918), also by B. M. Stanton, Bernard Barham Woodward, and Antonia Françoise Johnston-Lavis (page images at HathiTrust) Johnston-Lavis, Henry James, 1856-1914: The eruption of Vesuvius in April, 1906 (Printed at the University Press, by Ponsonby & Gibbs, 1909), also by Royal Dublin Society (page images at HathiTrust) Johnston-Lavis, Henry James, 1856-1914: Menograph of the earthquakes of Ischia, a memoir dealing with the seismic disturbances in that island from remotest times, with special observations on those of 1881 and 1883 (Dulau & co.; [etc., etc.], 1885), also by Samuel Haughton (page images at HathiTrust) Johnston-Lavis, Henry James, 1856-1914: Monograph of the earthquakes of Ischia, a memoir dealing with the seismic disturbances in that island from remotest times. (Dulau;, 1885) (page images at HathiTrust) Johnston-Lavis, Henry James, 1856-1914: A short and concise account of the eruptive phenomena and geology of Monte Somma and Vesuvius in explanation of the geological map of that volcano constructed during the years 1880-1888. (G. Philip, 1891) (page images at HathiTrust) Johnston-Lavis, Henry James, 1856-1914: The south Italian volcanoes, being the account of an excursion to them made by English and other geologists in 1889 under the auspices of the Geologists' association of London, with papers on the different localities by Messrs. Johnston-Lavis, Platania, Sambon, Zezi and Madame Antonia Lavis, including the bibliography of the volcanic districts ... (F. Furchheim, 1891) (page images at HathiTrust)
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