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77. Noto sur quelques Crustacea fossiles 



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78. Recherches sur les oiseaux fossiles. 



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79. Recherclies anatomiques sur les Li- 

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80. Recherclies sur la fauue carcinologique 



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81. La classification des mammiferes. Re- 

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82. Recherclies sur la faune ancienne de 



1'ile Rodrigues. Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. Rend. 

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83. Observations sur 1'existence de cer- 



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 Edwards, Alphonse Milne, et Grandidier, A. 



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438. 

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363 ; Quarterly Journ. Microsc. Sci. IX., 1869, 



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15. On the preparation of specimens of 

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16. Results of a microscopical examination 

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17. On the presence of living insects in 

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18. Report upon a specimen of Anemone 



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19. Note on Itacolumnite. New York 

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2O. On some facts connected with the oc- 

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21. Microscopical examination of two 



American minerals (Marble and Electro-silicon). 

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23. On the employment of Dammar in 

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1871, pp. 34-36. 



24. Notice of an undescribed form of Pleu- 



rosigma (P. robustum), family Diatornacece. 

 [1871.] Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. XIV., 



1872, pp. 256-260. 



25. Notes on some microscopic organisms. 

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26. Note on silicious incrustations from 

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27. Remarks on Triceratium fimbriatum. 

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28. On the formation of deposits of fresh- 

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