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Frapolli, II. Sulla imtum della sostanza colo- 

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Frariere, . /. <!<'. Memoir*: sur la formation de la 

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2. Simples observations sur le mode de re- 

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Fraser, ( Ct/jit. ) A description of the Earns- 

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Fraser, . Ifr.niiiifer. Report on light-houses and 

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Fraser, Clmrlcs. 3. On a (probably new) 

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4. On a female seal (Stenorhynchus) caught 

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Fraser, James. On the re-discovery of Sc-u- 

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2. Flowering of Araucaria imbricata in 

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3. C'arex ]>unctat, Gaud, in Scotland. 

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Fraser, John. Notice of a new British moss 



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Rep. XXXVII., 1867 (-Serf.), p. 82 ; Edinburgh, 



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2. On a new liritisli moss : llypnum Bam- 



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 Fraser, Patrick. Human remains and flint 



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 Fraser, T. How earthquakes can be observed 



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 Fraser, Thomas R. 2. On the Moth of the 



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Fraser, Tinnitus Jt. 4. A preliminary notice 

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5. On the characters of the Akaxga plant, 



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6. An investigation into some previously un- 

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7. Preliminary note on the antagonism 



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8. The effects of rowing on the circulation 



as shown by examination with the sphygmograph. 

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9. Report on the antagonism between the 

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10. On the Kombi Arrow-poison (Stro- 

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12. On the physiological action of crystal- 

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13. Connexion between chemical properl ies 



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2. On the connexion between che- 

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