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Lawson, Henry. On the Affinities of the groups 

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Lawson, Robert. Observations on the Tempera- 

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Lawton, William. On the Meteorology of Hull. 

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Lay, George Tradcscant. Observation on a 

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4. The scholar's lute among the Chinese. 



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7. A few hints regarding Chinese agricul- 

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8. Outlines of a Natural History Calendar 



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Layard, A. H. A description of the Province 

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Layard, A. //., and (Professor) Long. Ancient 

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Layard, Edgar L. On the progress of Natural 

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