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Smith, pp. 287-352; 4 pll.; 18 figs. 
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pp. 14-20; 1 pl. On properties of the parabola, by Anglin, pp. 35-46. On a remarkable 
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contain, by H. B. Stocks, pp. 69-75. On the reproductive organs of Noctua pronuba, by A. 
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1pl. Notes and peculiarity in the form of the mammalian tooth, by J. Smith, pp. 336-346; 
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