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I.—Considerations respecting Spur-shaped Nectaries, and those of the Aquilegia vulgaris in particular
Volume 7, Page 1
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II.—On the Fungi of the Neighbourhood of Bristol: To the Editors of the Magazine and Annals of Natural History
Volume 7, Page 17
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III.—Description of Four Bats taken in Cuba
Volume 7, Page 19
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IV.—Horæ Zoologicæ: No. IV. Remarks on the Structure and Habits of Lepidosiren annectens
Volume 7, Page 21
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Commentary on Mr. G.R. Gray's Genera of Birds. 1840
Volume 7, Page 26
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VI.—Mr. Shuckard on his falsely alleged participation in Mr. Swainson's views of Natural Arrangement: To the Editors of the Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Volume 7, Page 41
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VII.—Excerpta Botanica, or abridged Extracts translated from the Foreign Journals, illustrative of, or connected with, the Botany of Great Britain
Volume 7, Page 44
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VIII.—Notes on Saxifraga umbrosa
Volume 7, Page 47
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Bibliographical Notices
Volume 7, Page 53
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Observations on the Stenochoridae of New Holland with descriptions of new species
Volume 7, Page 58
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Miscellaneous
Volume 7, Page 74
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X.—Contributions to British Actinology
Volume 7, Page 81
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Description of some new species and four new genera of reptiles from Western Australia, discovered by John Gould, Esq
Volume 7, Page 86
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XII.—Description of some new species of Madeiran Fishes, with additional information relating to those already described
Volume 7, Page 92
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XIII.—On the species of Stickleback (Gasterostcus, Linn.) found in Ireland
Volume 7, Page 95
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XIV.—Notice of Plants and Animals found in the Sulphureous Waters of Harrow gate and Askern, Yorkshire
Volume 7, Page 105
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XV.—Remarks upon the Recent and Fossil Cycadeœ
Volume 7, Page 110
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XVI.—Carabideous Insects collected by Charles Darwin, Esq., during the Voyage of Her Majesty's Ship Beagle
Volume 7, Page 120
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XVII.—Observations on a Keratose Sponge from Australia
Volume 7, Page 129
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Proceedings of Learned Societies
Volume 7, Page 143
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Miscellaneous
Volume 7, Page 159
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XIX.—On the Alteration which the Atmosphere undergoes during the Development of Heat in the Spadix of Colocasia odora
Volume 7, Page 161
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XX.—Note on the Occurrence of the Genus Diphya on the Coast of Ireland
Volume 7, Page 164
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XXI.—Report of the Results of Researches in Physiological Botany made in the year 1839
Volume 7, Page 166
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XXIII.—Notices of European Herbaria, particularly those most interesting to the North American Botanist
Volume 7, Page 179
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XXIV.—Excerpta Botanica, or abridged Extracts translated from the Foreign Journals, illustrative of, or connected with, the Botany of Great Britain
Volume 7, Page 185
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XXV.—On the Origin of some of the Lower Forms of Vegetation
Volume 7, Page 190
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XXVI.—An Amended List of the Species of the Genus Ovis
Volume 7, Page 195
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XXVII.—Flora of Central Norfolk
Volume 7, Page 201
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XXVIII.—On the Formation of the Stomata
Volume 7, Page 206
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Bibliographical Notices
Volume 7, Page 209
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Proceedings of Learned Societies
Volume 7, Page 211
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Miscellaneous
Volume 7, Page 234
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XXXI.—An Amended List of the Species of the Genus Ovis
Volume 7, Page 248
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XXXII.—Notes on some of the smaller British Mammalia, including the Description of a New Species of Arvicola, found in Scotland
Volume 7, Page 261
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XXXIII.—Supplement to a Catalogue of Irish Zoophytes
Volume 7, Page 276
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XXXV.—On the Composition of Chalk Rocks and Chalk Marl by invisible Organic Bodies : from the Observations of Dr. Ehrenberg
Volume 7, Page 296
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On the structure of the Renillæ
Volume 7, Page 307
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Description of a South American wasp which collects honey
Volume 7, Page 315
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Proceedings of Learned Societies
Volume 7, Page 326
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XXXVII.—Information respecting Zoological and Botanical Travellers
Volume 7, Page 348
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XXXVIII.—On the Existence of Branchiæ in the young Cæciliæ; and on a Modification and Extension of the Branchial Classification of the Amphibia
Volume 7, Page 353
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XXXIX.—Supplement to a Catalogue of Irish Zoophytes
Volume 7, Page 363
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XL.—On the Composition of Chalk Rocks and Chalk Marl by invisible Organic Bodies : from the Observations of Dr. Ehrenberg
Volume 7, Page 374
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On the Entozoa of the Dolphins
Volume 7, Page 392
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XLI.—Report of the Results of Researches in Physiological Botany made in the year 1839
Volume 7, Page 399
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XLII.—On the Urari, the Arrow Poison of the Indians of Guiana; with a description of the Plant from which it is extracted
Volume 7, Page 407
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On the Pteroclidæ
Volume 7, Page 425
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XLIII.—A List of the Fossil Shells found in a Fluvio-Marine Deposit at Clacton in Essex
Volume 7, Page 427
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Bibliographical Notices
Volume 7, Page 429
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Proceedings of Learned Societies
Volume 7, Page 434
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Miscellaneous
Volume 7, Page 445
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XLV.—Supplement to Descriptions of Exotic Fungi in ‘Annals of Nat. Hist.,’ vol. iii. pp. 322 and 375
Volume 7, Page 451
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XLVI.—A List of Plants Collected by Charles Fellows, Esq., During his Tour in Lycia and Caria; with Descriptions of the New Species
Volume 7, Page 454
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XLVII.—Report of the Results of Researches In Physiological Botany Made In the Year 1639
Volume 7, Page 460
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Description of new or little known Arachnida
Volume 7, Page 471
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XLIX.—Additions to the Fauna of Ireland
Volume 7, Page 477
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L.—Description of two New Genera of Irish Zoophytes
Volume 7, Page 483
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LII.—A Catalogue of Fossil Fish in the Collections of the Earl of EnniSkillen, F.G.S., &c. and Sir Philip Grey Egerton, Bart., F.R.S., &c
Volume 7, Page 487
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Bibliographical Notices
Volume 7, Page 498
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Zoological Society
Volume 7, Page 503
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LIII.—Information Respecting Zoological and Botanical Travellers
Volume 7, Page 520
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Miscellaneous
Volume 7, Page 521
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Proceedings of Learned Societies
Volume 7, Page 529
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On the Evaniidae and some allied genera of hymenopterous insects
Volume 7, Page 535