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4. Synopsis of the Berwickshire species of Staphylinidce. Berw. 

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5. Descriptions of three new species of British Coleoptera. Ann. 

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6. Essay on the Insects injurious to the Turnip Crop. 8 Edinb. 

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7. On Remedies for the Turnip-Fly amongst the Ancients, and on 

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8. On the Primrose-leaf Miner, with Notice of a proposed new 

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9. On the Nidification of Fishes. Zoologist, p. 885. 



10. On a new species of Smynthurus (Smynth. baulastinus). 

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HARDY (J.) and BOLD (T. J.). 



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HARDY (J.). 

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HARE (Rob.). 

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HARE ( ) and SKINNER ( ). 



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HARENBERG (J. Chr.). 



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2. Observatio de Lapidum figuratorum Generatione. Act. Erud. 

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HARKNESS (Robert). 



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2. On the Occurrence of Fossils in the Boulder Clay. Journ. Geol. 

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3. On the Silurian Rocks of Dumfriesshire and Kirkcudbrightshire* 

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4. Description of the Graptolites found in the Black Shales of 

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