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34. On the fossil crustacean found in the 



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35. On the importance of an examination 



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37. On the morphology of some Amphi- 

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38. Note on the supposed " Discovery of 

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Bate, R. B. Oa the Camera Lucida. Nicholson, 

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Bateman, T. An account of the Larvje of two 

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2. Some account of the Donroucouli 

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3. Some account of the country of the 

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5. Observations on the habits of two 



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6. On the sexual distinctions in the South 



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11. Description of a remarkable species of 

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12. On a collection of Butterflies brought 



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