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357. 



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Hackel, Paul, und Senftenberg. For Brorschen 

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Hackney, . La gran cometa del 1356 rias- 



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Haden, Charles Thomas. Cases in which certain 

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To No. G add reference : 



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8. Fisch und Vogel. Meklenburg, Archiv, 



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9. Ein ebenso merkwiirdiger als seltener 



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1O. Strix nyctea. Meklenburg, Archiv, 



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12. Nachlese iiber Miickenschwarme. 



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Kagstrom, , Nugra underrattelser for 



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Journ. de Pharm. III., 1843, pp. 467-471. 

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 To No. 36 add reference : 

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 In No. 36 for VI., read IV. 



