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Lawrence, William, and //. H. Southey. Two 



cases of the true Elephantiasis or Lepra Ara- 

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Lawrie, J. G. De la vapeur conime moyen 

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Lawrow, Nicolai. Zwei neue Asaphus-Arten 

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2. Ptychopyge und Megalaspis, Trilobiten 



des untersilurischen Kalksteins des Gouverne- 

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3. Bemerkung iiber die Abhandlung von 



Th. SCHEERER in den Ann. der Ckemie und 

 Pharmacie, CXVI. (Nov. 1860) : "Versuche 

 iiber die Menge der Kohlensiiure, welche bei 

 hoherer Temperatur aus kohlensauren Alkalien 

 durch Kieselsaure und andere Oxyde ausgetrieb- 

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Laws, (Capt.). General remarks on the coast 

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Lawson, (Mrs. Dr.). On the silk-worm and 

 other fibre-yielding insects, and the growth 

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Lawson, George. Notes on Viola odorata, and 

 its occurrence in Fifeshire, &c. Phytologist, 

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2. List of the Rarer Flowering Plants ob- 

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3. Notes on the Periods of Flowering of 



Wild Plants. Phytologist, III., 1848, pp. 292- 

 293. 



4. Remarks on the Naturalization of Plants 



in Britain. Phytologist, III., 1848, pp. 294- 

 299. 



5. On the occurrence of Euphorbia salici- 



folia as a naturalized plant iu Forfarshire. 

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6. Note upon the effects of cultivation on 



Lawson, George. 7. On the occurrence of 

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 the relations of that order to Cinchonaceas. 

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8. On the stipular glands of Rubiacese. 



Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1854 (pt. 2), p. 99. 



9. On rotation in the cells of plants. 



Journ. Microsc. Sci. II., 1854, pp. 54-55. 



10. Report on the Musci and Desmidea; 



collected during the trip to West Lomond Hill, 

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11. On the microscopical structure of the 



Victoria regia, Lindl. Journ. Microsc. Sci. 

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12. Remarks on Lepas anatifera, Linn. 



Ann. Nat. Hist. II., 1858, pp. 172-175. 



13. Remarks on Dust Showers, with notice 



of a shower of Mud which occurred at Corfu on 

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 Trans. V., 1858, pp. 179-184. 



14. Further observations on Dust Showers. 



[1857.] Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. V., 1858, pp. 

 205-207. 



15. Remarks on the microscopical struc- 

 ture of Cotton fibre with reference to Mr. Gil- 

 bert J. FRENCH'S proposed improvements in 

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 VI., 1860, pp. 8-14. 



16. Contributions to Microscopical Analy- 

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 Soc. Trans. VI., 1860, pp. 25-26. 



17. On Macadamia, a new genus of Pro- 



teacese. [1858.] Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. VI., 



1860, pp. 36-37. 



18. Contributions to Microscopical Analy- 

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 Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. "VI., 1860, pp. 362- 

 368 ; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XII., 1 860, pp. 

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19. On the structure and developement of 



Botrydium granulatum. Ediub. Bot. Soc. Trans. 

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 Journ. XII., 1860, pp. 206-213. 



2O. Abstract of recent discoveries in 



Botany and the Chemistry of Plants. Sea 

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1861, pp. 70-73. 



> 21. On Aphis avena?. Canadian Natu- 

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22. Some account of Plants collected in 



Plantago lanceolata 7. sphrerostachya ( W. and 

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the counties of Leeds and Grenville, Upper 

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