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MICHAEL (A. D.) 

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RAY (J.) Memorials of J. Ray, consisting of his life 

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RAY (J.) The Correspondence of J. Ray : consisting 



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 REPORTS and Papers on Botany, <fcc. 8. London, 1840. 



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REPORTS on the progress of Zoology and Botany, 1841, 



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Insects, Arachnida, Crustacea, and Entomostracn.by W. F. Ericbson. 

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REPORTS on Zoology for 

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15. Worms, Zoophytes, and Proto- 



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STEENSTRUP (J. T. S.) On the alternation of genera- 

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WKST (W.) & (G. S.) A Monograph of the British 

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WILLIAMSON (W. C.) On the recent Foramimfera of 

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('iSKA AKADEMIE CISARE FRANTISKA JOSEFA, <fcc. ROZ- 



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RAYMOND (GEOROE) Eine Reise nach Ostindien . . . 

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