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Face, Angela. Sopra uu nuovo Nematoide : 

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Paci, P. Sui numeri complessi. Giornale di 

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Facinotti, Antonio. 2. Sur une machine electro- 

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16. Evidences of the existence of ancient 

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2O. The cells and habits of the Bee. 



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24. [Account of two species of Salt-fly, 



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25. On the structure of the ovipositor and 

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26. The hairy Mammoth. American 

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27. The parasites of the Honey-bee. 



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28. A chapter on Flies. American Natu- 

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29. List of Hymeuopterous and Lepidop- 

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3O. On the embryology of Limulus poly- 



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