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the hands and feet of monkeys and men, by 

 D. Hepburn, M.D., etc. XI. The course 

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Soci^t^ Royale Malacologique de Belgique, 

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Sylloge, Algarum, by Doct. J. B, de 

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Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, 

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Transactions of the Academy of Science 

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Transactions and proceedings of the New 

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Transactions and proceedings of the Royal 

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Trencsen Varmegyei — Termeszett — udo- 

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Treatise on wine production and special 

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University of California Studies, Vol. 1, 

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University of California. Library Bulletin, 

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University of Cafifornia, Agricultural Ex- 

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U.S. Department of Agriculture Division 

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