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6. Note on a British Shell of the genus 



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7. Remarks on certain genera belonging 



to the class Palliobranchiata. Ann. Nat. Hist. 

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8. An account of some Shells and other 



invertebrate forms found on the coast of North- 

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9. On a magnesian-limestone species of 



Chiton. London Geol. Journ. I., 1846, pp. 10- 

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10. On a British specimen of Oculiua 



prolifera. Ann. Nat. Hist. XIX., 1847, pp. 

 279-280. 



11. On some families and genera of 



Corals. Ann. Nat. Hist. III., 1849, pp. 388- 

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12. On the occurrence of Permian Mag- 



nesian Limestone at Tullyconnel, near Artrea, 

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 Journ. VII., 1855-57, pp. 67-81. 

 13. On Anthracosia, a fossil genus of 

 the family Unionidte. Ann. Nat. Hist. XVII., 

 1856, pp. 51-57. 



14. On Pleurodictyum problematicum. 



Ann. Nat. Hist. XVII., 1856, pp. 131-142. 



15. Notes on Permian Fossils : Pallio- 

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 258-269, 333-341. 



16. On the jointed structure of Rocks, 



particularly as developed in several places in 

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17. On the occurrence of crystalline lime- 

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18. On Gwyuia, Dielasma, and Macan- 



drevia, three new genera of Palliobranchiate 

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19. On the occurrence in Gahvay of the 

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2O. On certain species of Permian Shells 



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VOL. in. 



King, William. 21. Notice of some objects of 

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22. On the origin of Species, &c. Edinb. 



New Phil. Journ. XV., 1862, pp. 253-256 ; 

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23. On the Neanderthal skull, or reasons 

 for believing it to belong to the Clydian Period, 

 and to a species different from that represented 

 by Man. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1863 (pt. 2), pp. 

 81-82. 



24. Preliminary notice of the organic 



and inorganic objects obtained from the sound- 

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 114-115. 



25. An attempt to correlate the glacial 



and post-glacial deposits of the British Isles, 

 and to determine their order of succession. Geo- 

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26. Analysis of Albert coal and Boghead 



caimel. Pharmaceut. Journ. IV., 1863, p. 507. 



King, ini/iam Doubleday. List of land and 

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Kinglake, Robert. On the nature and properties 

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2. On animal excitability. London, Med. 



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Kingsley, G. H. Observations on Notamia bur- 

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- 2. Cilia on the surface of Confervas. Journ. 



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Kingsley, James L., and Benj. Silliman. Ac- 

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Kingsley, W. Towler. On the application of the 

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Kingsmill, Thomas W. Notes on the geology 

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Kingston, G. T. On the employment of the 

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2. On deducing tlie mean temperature of a 

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