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7. New definition of the voltaic circuit, 



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9. New application of electricity to surgery. 



Phil. Mag. XXVI., 1845, pp. 177-179. 



Smee, Alfred Hutchison. On the artificial pro- 



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 Smee, W. On the maneless Lion of Guzerat. 



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Smetana, (-Dr.). Versteinerte Btiume in der 

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Smit, IV. M. Vervolg van het onderzoek uaar 

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2. Opening of palm spathes with an audible 



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Smith, Alfred. On the water courses, and the 

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Smith, Alfred Charles. Notes on observations 

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4. Observations on the general colour and 



the occasional variations in the plumage of 

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 3969-3980. 



5. Note on the extraordinary torpidity of 



a Bat. Newman, Zoologist, XII., 1854, pp. 

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6. On the manner in which parent-birds 



occasionally remove their eggs and young. 

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7. Ornithology of Switzerland. Newman, 



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8. The great Wiltshire Storm of 30 De- 

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Smith, Ambrose. On the hydrargyro-biniodides 

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2. Further remarks on the nmmonio- 



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2. On the snakes of Southern Africa. 



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