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3. On the use of the zenith telescope in the 



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9. Observations on some Crustacea in 

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1O. Catalogue of the Crustacea in the Cabi- 

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11. Xenotime from the gold region of 

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12. Remarks on Niagara Falls. Amer. 

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14. Note on the Cycloid. Camb. (Mass.) 

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16. Description of six species of Porcellana. 

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17. Monograph of the genus Cryptopodia. 

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18. On some points which have been over- 



1 .uked in the past and present condition of 

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10. Description of Rnnilia rnuricata, Mili 

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20. Botany of Edings' Bay. Elliott Soc. 

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21. Notice of the phenomena attending 



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3. On the fossil genus Basilosaurus, Harlait, 



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4. Description of new species of Squalidffi 

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5. New species of Myliobates (M. Holmesii ) 

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7. New species of fossil Myliobates, from 

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8. Remarks on the fossil Equus. Amer. 

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9. Remarks on the Northern Elephas of 



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10. Remarks on Mastodon angustidens. 



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11. Fossils common to several formations. 

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Gibbon, J. H. A visit to the salt works of Zipa- 

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2. Meteorite seen in North Carolina. Sil- 

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Gibbons, II. Remarks on the climate of San 

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