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71. On the naturalization of Fish. Quart. 

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72. On a figured variety of Coal, occurring 



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73. On the annealing of the specula of 



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76. Eemarks on the naturalization of 



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Mac-Culloch, Thomas. On the importance of 

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M'Culloh, Richard L. On the application of 

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Macdonald, J. D. The past and present con- 

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2. Observations on the anatomy and affini- 

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3. Brief sketch of the anatomy of a new 



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5. Remarks on the anatomy of Macgilliv- 



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7. Observations on the external characters 



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8. Brief outline of the anatomy of the 



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1O. Brief description of a ctenostomatous 



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11. Observations on the natural affinities 



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13. Anatomical description of a species of 



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