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 Mem., 3, 1877 (C. It.), pp. 177-180; Paris, Soc. 

 Chim. Bull, 26, 1876, pp. 39-42; Paris, Soc. 

 Philom. Bull, 13, 1876, pp. 69-72; Journ. de 

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- 3. Sur le principe actif clu Strophanthus 

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Hardy, G. F. Note on Mr. GILL'S Ascension 

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Hardy, James. 56. On the antiquity and history 

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57. On the occurrence of the wild cat in 

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58. Arrival, departure, and local move- 

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59. Miscellanea ; extracts from corres- 



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60. On Berwickshire insects. No. 3. 

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61. Contributions to the entomology of 

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62. On Motella tricirrata, a fish new to 

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 Club Hist., 7, 1876, p. 470. 



63. The native birch in Selkirkshire. 

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64. Ou the ancient stone and flint imple- 

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65. On the occurrence of Colias edusa in 

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66. On the occurrence of certain insects 

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Hardy, James. 67. Record of migration and 

 occurrence of birds on the Borders in the order 

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68. Record of migration and occurrence 

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69. On some extraordinary abnormal 



fruits of the blackthorn from the banks of 

 Heriot Water, above the Pease Mill, and not far 

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7O. On examples of the wood-ant (Formica 



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Hare, Robert. Die Serpentinmasse bei Reichen- 

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Harford, W. G. W. Description of a new 

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2. Description of three new species of 



sessile-eyed Crustacea [Dexamine scitulus ; Ido- 

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Harger, Oscar. 2. Notice of a new fossil spider 

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3. On a new genus [Asellopsis] of Asel- 



lidas. Amer. Journ. Sci., 7, 1874, pp. 601-602. 



4. Description of Mancasellus brachyurus, 



a new freshwater isopod. Amer. Journ. Sci., 

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5. Descriptions of new genera and species 



of Isopoda, from New England and adjacent 

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 Sci., 15, 1878, pp. 373-379. 



6. Report on the marine Isopoda of New 



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7. Reports on the results of dredging, 



under the supervision of Alex. AGASSIZ, on the 

 east coast of the U. S., during the summer of 

 1880, by the U. S. Coast Survey Steamer Blake. 

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