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Boyes, I'ru/i ri<I;. Notes from Kast Yorkshire. 

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2. On the nesting of the Common Swift. 

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3. Nesting ol' the Quail in East Yorkshire. 

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4. Hoopers in East Yorkshire. Zoologist, 

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5. Variety of Fieldfare near Beverley. 



Zoologist, VI., 1871, p. 2607. 



6. Migration of Larks in East Yorkshire. 

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7. Is the Corn Crake polygamous ? Zoolo- 



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8. Varieties of the Blackbird. Zoologist, 



VII., 1872, p. 3020. 



Boymond, M. Note stir le dosage de 1'uree. 

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Boynton, Thomas. Shore and sea birds. Zoo- 

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2. The Pennsylvania!! Pipit, &e. at Brid- 

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Boys, If. A. On Greek meteorology. Brit. 

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Boys, J. C., Dixon, i\[., and (Hyde, .S'. D. 

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Braam Houckgeest. Sec Houckgeest. 



Braby, Frederick. On extraction of ammonia 

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Bracket, A. Sur 1'emploi des verres a base 

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Brachet, A., et Gsell, E. De 1'application des 

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Brackebusch, Fmsi. Oeber Glycerin- Abkomm- 



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Braconnot, . Analyse du tissu mnwulaire 



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Bradbury, John. *The North-StalVonl.-hire 

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Bradley, Francis. Extracts from an auroral 

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Bradley, Frank II. Preliminary notice of cer- 

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2. Description of two new laud snails from 

 the coal-measures : Pupa vermilionensis, Auorn- 

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 pp. 87-88. 



3. On the discovery of the Quebec forma- 

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4. On Quebec and Carboniferous rocks in 

 the Teton range, Idaho. Amer. Journ. Sci. 

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5. Explorations of 1 872 : Snake River di- 



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207. 

 Bradley, II. H. Burton. Descriptions of eight 



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 Bradley, L. On the Anthistometer [or nica-ure 



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pp. 15-21. 



2. On the electro-magnet. Amer. Assoc. 

 Proc. XV., 1866, pp. 21-22. 



3. On the galvanic battery. Amer. Assoc. 

 Proc. XV., 1866, pp. 23-29. 



4. Tellurium, a metal. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 



XVI., 1867, pp. 37-38. 



5. Cosmogony. Amer. Assoc. Proc. XIX., 

 1870, pp. 47-58. 



6. Aurora borealis. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 



XIX., 1870, pp. 82-98. 



7. Apparatus for electric measurement. 

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 Bradley, S. Messenger. Note on a peculiar 

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2. Description of the- brain of an idiot. 

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3. Notes of myological peculiarities. Jour- 

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4. Observations upon the national charac- 

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