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LAMARCK (J. B. DE). Histoire naturelle des 

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LAMOUROUX (J.), Professor of natural history 

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LANDALE (DAVID), Coal-engineer. Report on 

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LANDT (G.). A description of the Feroe islands, 

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LAURANCE (JOHN). Geology in 1835 ; a popu- 

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LECOQ (H.). Ele'mens de gdologie et d'hydro- 

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(K.\ui. OAMUB Kini.i: * 

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LINDLEY (JOHN), Ph. D., Professor of botan >i in 

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LINDESAY (ROBERT), of Pitscottie. The history 

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LONDON ROYAL SOCIETY. Philosophical 

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LUC (J. A. DE}, Professor of philosophy and geo- 

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MACAULAY (KENNETH), Minister ofArdnamur- 

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MACAULAY (JAMES), M.A. Essay 011 cruelty 

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MACCULLOCH (JOHN), M.D. A description of 

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