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Howitt, Alfred Willi-tiin, & Fison, (AVr.) Larimer. 

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Hewlett, (Rev.) Frederick. 11. On the general 

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Howley, James P. List of Newfoundland minerals. 



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Howse, Riclmrd. 8. Note on the discovery in 

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10. Preliminary note on the discovery of 

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Howse, Richard, & Daglish, John. Some re- 

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Howse, T. 2. The cryptogamic flora of Kent. 

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Howson, Richard. 2. On welding iron. Iron 

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3. The function of the sound-post in the 

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Hoy, Philo R. 10. Some of the peculiarities of 

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11. On hibernation as exhibited in the 

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12. On the Catocalfe of Racine County. 

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