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Parish, (Sir) Woodbine. Account of East Falk- 

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2. Extracts from a Spanish MS. giving an 

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4. Notice as to the supposed identity of 



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5. On the southern affluents of the River 



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6. Account of a voyage to explore tin- 

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9. Notice of a MS. map of Pekin obtained 



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Parisot, . Sur quelques phenoinenes de 



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Parisot, Leon. Note sur le rhythme des batte- 

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Park (Mr. Consul), and David Gladstone. 

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Park, John R. On the laws of sensation ; with a 

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2. An inquiry into the varieties of sen- 

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3. On the laws of muscular motion. Quart. 

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4. An inquiry into the varieties of mus- 

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5. An inquiry into the influence of cor- 

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6. On the influence of mental impression > 



in producing change of function in the living 

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7. On the periodical suspension and re- 

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8. On the periodical suspension and re- 



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Park, Mungo. Description of eight new fishes 

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Parker, C. S. Account of an essential oil 

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