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Sharpe, Richard Boicdler. 31. On a new spe- 

 cies of Turkey Vulture from the Falkland 

 Islands (Catharista Falklandica) and a new genus 

 of Old World Vultures (Pseudogyps). Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. XI., 1873, p. 133. 



32. On the Peregrine Falcon of the Ma- 

 gellan Straits : Falco Cassini, a. sp. Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. XI., 1373, pp. 220-224. 



33. On three new species of Birds : Cha- 

 mastylas Princei, Baza erythrothorax, Macrodip- 

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 625-626. 



34. On a collection of birds from Mombas 

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 710-716. 



35. On a collection of birds from the river 



Congo. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1873, pp. 716-717. 



36. On the Falco arcticus, Holboll, with 



remarks on the changes of plumage in some 

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 pp. 414-419. 



37. On the Cuculidse of the Ethiopian 



Region. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1873, pp. 578-624. 



Sharpe, Richard Bawdier, and Bergmann, 

 R. II. On a collection of birds from China and 

 Japan. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. VI.. 1870, pp. 

 157-161. 



Sharpe, Richard Bou-dlei; and Dresser, H. E. 

 On some new or little-known points in the eco- 

 nomy of the Common Swallow : Hirundo rustica. 

 Zool. Soc. Proc. 1870, pp. 244-249. 



2. Notes on Lanius excubitor and 



its allies. Zool. Soc. Proc. ] 870, pp. 590-600. 



3. On two undescribed species of 

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 436-437. 



4. On a new species of Long-tailed 



Titmouse from Southern Europe : Acredula 

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Sharpe, Richard Bawdier, and Ussher, //. T. 

 On three new species of birds from the Fantee 

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Sharpe, Samuel. 1O. On the curve of a river's 

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11. On the Moon seen by the naked eye. 



Phil. Mag. XLIIL, 1872, pp. 427-428. 



Sharpey, William. 7. Address to the Biologi- 

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Sharpies, Stephen P. On a new salt containing 

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2. On some minerals from Newlin township, 



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Sharpies, Stephen P. 3. On the precipitation 



of antimonous sulphide from boiling solutions. 



Amer. Jouru. Sci. L., 1870, pp. 248-249. 

 4. On some rocks and other dredgings from 



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5. On some forms of the galvanic battery. 



Amer. Jouru. Sci. I., 1871, pp. 247-251. 



6. The waters of Eastern Massachusetts. 



[1872.] American Chemist, III., 1873, p. 174. 



7. Analysis of the Triton artesian well at 



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Sharswood, William. 7. On the discovery of 

 the sensitiveness to light possessed by Unios. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci. XLIX., 1870, pp. 422-423. 



Shaw, James. *The great tornado of 1860. Illi- 

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Shaw, John. On the Orthotricha and the rarer 

 and more interesting species of Mosses found 

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 1865, pp. 344-348. 



2. On the distribution of Mosses in Great 



Britain and Ireland, as affecting the geography 

 and geological history of the present Flora. 

 Journ. of Bot. IV., 1866, pp. 354-356. 



3. On the geology of the diamond-fields of 



South Africa. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. 

 XXVIII., 1872, pp. 21-27. 



4. On some of the changes going on in the 



South-African vegetation through the introduc- 

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 XLIIL, 1873 (Sect.), p. 105. 



Shaw, iniliam. On Lepidoptera taken mostly 

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Shea, H~. S. Report on recent discoveries of gold 

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Sheafer, P. W. ^Description of the geology of 

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2. Boring records from the Anthracite 



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3. Well-borings in the Wilksbarre coal 



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 Shelesnov, jVi'e. von. Ueber das Vorkommen der 



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2. [Two new birds from Egypt : Cypselus 



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445-448. 



