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11. Composition des tourteaux de graines 



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12. De 1'emploi de la raarne verte sablon- 



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64. The relations of physical geography to 



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_ 65. The relations of geology and miner- 

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66. The relations of botany, vegetable 



physiology, and zoology to practical agriculture. 

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67. The relations of meteorology to prac- 

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68. The relations of chemistry to the soil 



and its practical improvement. New York, 

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69. Eelations of chemical physiology to the 



plant, and the modes of promoting its growth. 

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7O. Kelations of chemical physiology to the 



animal its food and its growth. New York, 

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71. Relations of chemistry to the doctrine 



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Johnston, John. Notice of a large crystal of 

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Jones, (Capt.). On the Firs of the Casiya 

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Jones, John. 2. On Rhynchonella acuta and its 

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3. List of land, fluviatile, and lacustrine 



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4. On Gryphasa incurva and its varieties. 



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Jones, John. 5. On some flint implements, and 

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6. On the natural history, geology, &c., of 



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7. List of Reptiles found in Gloucester- 

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8. On the position of Gryphsea incurva in 



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Jones, John, and W. C. Lucy. Section of Gar- 

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Jones, T. Rupert. 19. Trails, tracks, and surface- 

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2O. The so-called beads from the drift. 



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Jordan, Alexis. 13. Diagnoses d'especes nouvelles 

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Joslin, Benjamin F. 1O. The physiology of re- 

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11. Physiological explanation of the beauty 



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Joule, James Prcscott, 75. Experiment in elec- 

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To No. 26 add reference : 

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Jour dan, . 16. Genre nouveau de tortue 



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17. Communication sur les blocs erratics. 

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18. Renseignements sur le Bombyx cynthia 

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19. Amphibies fossiles recueillis dans le 

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