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43. Observations on the teeth of the Mega- 



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44. Description of an extraordinary Fish, 



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45. Observations on several reptiles of 



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46. The Hedgehog-Ray, a species of Fish 



taken occasionally near New York, in the At- 

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47. Facts and considerations showing that 

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 a distinct race, but universally monsters. Silli- 

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 48. Facts and observations intended to 

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 the Eatable Clam of New York and its vicinity. 

 Silliman, Journ. X., 1826, pp. 287-293. 



49. Description of a new species of Dory, 

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 Silliman, Jouru. XL, 1826, pp. 144-146. 



50. On the ill effects of the manures of 

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51. Views of the process in nature, by 

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52. Notice of the Spoonbill Sturgeon, or 



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53. Description of an apparently new 



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Mitchill, Samuel Latham. 54. The history of 

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Mitchill, Samuel Latham, and J. A. Smith. 

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Mitis, Ign. Versuche iiber die absolute Festig- 

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2. Versuche iiber die Stiirke und Elasti- 



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3. Beitriige zur Kenntniss der Eigenschaft- 

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4. Notiz iiber das Verhalten der ersten 

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Mitivie, - . Observation de grossesse abdo- 



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5. Beitrag zur Spectralanalyse. Erdm. 



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