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Gibbens, William. Pholas-borings in Devon- 

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Gibbons, //. 2. On the rising of springs and 

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Gibbons, Sydney. Air and water poisoning in 

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Gibbs, George. 6. Notes on the Tinneh or 

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7. Instructions for research relative to the 



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19. On the relations of hyposulphite of 



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24. On the employment of fluohydrate of 

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26. Ueber die Anwendung des essigsauren 



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