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307. Melbourne. Royal Society of Victoria. Dazu kommen noch die folgenden sechs perio- 



308. — Observatory. dischen Schriften, von welchen die Akademie 



309. — Geological Survey of Victoria, Abonnentin ist: 



310. Sydney. Royal Society of New South Wales. 314. Berlin. Berichte der deutschen chemischen 



311. — Linnean Society of New South Wales. Gesellschaft. 



312. Wellington. New Zealand Institute. ' 315. Gotha. Petermann's Mittheilungen aus J. Per- 

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Wellington 1877, 81, 82. 8«. — Museum Klein u. Rosenbusch. 



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Charles Robert Darwin. 



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Von P. W. True. 



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1835. Extracts from Letters addressed to Professor Henslow. Tract, privately printed, 8"., Cambridge 1835. 



1837. Note sur la Decouverte de quelques Ossemens Fossiles dans l'Amerique du Sud. Ann. Sei. Nat., 2* 



series (Zoologie), VII, 1837, p. 319—320. 

 1837. Notes upon the Ehea Americana. Proc. Zool. Soc., London V, 1837, p. 35 — 36. 



1837. Remarks upon the Habits of the Genera Geospha, CamarJiynchus, Cadornis, and CeHhidea of Goidd 



Proc. Zool. Soc, London 1837, p. 49. 



1838. Sur Trois Especes du Genre Felis. Tlnstitut, VI, 1838, Nr. 235, p. 210—211. 



1838. Ou the Formation of Mould. Trans. Geol. Soc. 2d ser., V, 1840, p. 505—510: Proc. Geol. Soc, II, 



1838, p. 574 — 576: Plrilos. Mag. 3'^ ser., XII, p. 89: Gardener's Chronicle, 1844, p. 218: 



Frorieps Notiz., TL, 1738, coli. 180—183. 

 1838. Observations of Proofs of the Recent Elevation of the Coast of Chili, made during the Survey of H. 



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 1838. A. Sketch of the Deposits containing Extiuct Mammalia in the neighbom-hood of the Plata. Proc. Geol. 



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p. 319—320. 

 1838. On certain Areas of Elevation aud Subsideuce in the Pacific and Indian Ocean, as deduced from the 



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p. 307: Froriep. Notiz., IV, 1838, coU. 100—103. 

 «1838. Geological Notes made during a Survey of the East and West Coasts of South America, in the years 



1832, 1833, 1834 and 1835, with an Account of a Transverse Section of the Cordilleras of the 



Andes between Valparaiso aud Mendoza. Proc Geol. Soc, II, 1838, p. 210 — 212: Philos. Mag. 



ser. 3, Vin, p. 156. 

 1838. Origin of Saliferous Deposits. Salt Lakes of Patagonia and La Plata. Journ. Geol. Soc. U, 1838, 



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1838. On the Connexion of Certain Volcanic Phaenomena, and on the Formation of Mountain-chaius and the 



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1839. Journal of Researches into the Geolog}' and Natural History of the Various Countries Visited by H. 



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