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2. Diss. Cerebri Examen chemicum, ex eodemque Phosphorum 

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HENSLER (Ph.). 

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HENSLOW (J. S.). 



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3. Geological Description of Anglesea. Trans. Cambr. Phil. Soc. 

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4. Observations on the Wheat-Midge. Journ. Agr. Soc. Engl. III. 

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6. On Nodules, apparently Coprolitic, from the Red Crag, London 

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7. On Detritus derived from the London Clay and deposited in the 

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8. On Concretions in the Red Crag at Felixstow, Suffolk. Journ. 

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9. On Fossil Phosphates. Gardeners' Chronicle, 1848, p. 180. 



10. On the Phosphate Nodules of Felixstow in Suffolk. Gardeners' 

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11. Way in which Toads shed their Skins. Gardeners' Chronicle, 

 1850. Zoologist, 1850, p. 2881. 



12. To Destroy Wasps' Nests with Spirits of Turpentine. Gar- 

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13. Gnawing Power of Caterpillar of the Goat Moth. Zoologist, 

 1849, p. 2897. 



14. Parasitic Larvae observed in the Nests of Hornets, Wasps and 

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15. Food of Micro-Lepidoptera. Zoologist, 1852, p. 3358. 



HENTSCHEL (Sam.). 



1. Dissertatio de Caricris. Witteb. 1661, 4. fig Bohm. Bibl. II. 2, 

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HENTZ (N. M.). 



1. Descriptions of some new species of North American Insects. 

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 XVIII. p. 475. 



2. On North American Spiders Sill. Amer. Journ. XXI. 1, p. 99. 

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3. A Notice concerning the Spider whose Web is used in Medicine. 



