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KING (Robert L.). 



1. Freshwater Shells in Cornwall. Zoologist, pp. 1038, 1194; 

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KING (William). 



1. An Attempt to classify the Tetrabranchiate Cephalopods. Ann. 

 and Mag. N. H. XIV. p. 271. 



2. On a new genus of Palaeozoic Shells (Allorisma). Ann. and 

 Mag. N. H. XIV. p. 313. 



3. The genus Chiton found in the Magnesian Limestone of Dur- 

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4. Note on a British Shell of the genus Circe. Ann. and Mag. N. 

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5. Remarks on certain Genera belonging to the Class Palliobran- 

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6. An Account of some Shells and other Invertebrate Forms found 

 on the Coast of Northumberland and of Durham. Ann. and 

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7. On a British specimen of Oculina prolifera. Ann. and Mag. N. 

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8. On a Magnesian Limestone species of Chiton Lond. Geol. 

 Journ. I. p. 10. 



9. Catalogue of the Permian Fossils of Northumberland and Dur- 

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10. Monograph of the Permian Fossils of England (Palaeon to- 

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KINGSTON (J. F.). 



1. A Sketch of the Distribution of Animals and Plants in the 

 South-western extremity of Great Britain. Edinb. Journ. Nat. 

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KINGSTON (J. T.). 



1. On the Iron Mine at Hay tor, in Devonshire. Phil. Mag. ser. 2, 

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KlRANI ( ). 



1. De Gemmis, Herbis, Avibus et Piscibus ; ex Arabico in Latinum 

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KIREY (William). 



1. Descriptions of three new species of Hirudo. Trans. Linn. Soc. 

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2. A History of three species of Cassida. Trans. Linn. Soc. III. 

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3. Ammophila, a new genus of Insects in the Class Hymenoptera, 



