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LONGHI (Ant.). 



1. Delia Abitazione del Coleotteri e dei mezzi Acconci di fame 

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LONGO (A.). 

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LONGOLIUS (Gilb. de Longueil). 



1. Dialogus de Avibus quas Pulveratrices vocant, et earum nomi- 

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LONGOLIUS (P. Dan.). 



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3. Anzeige der urn Hof entdeckten schonen Dendriten. Hof, 

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LONGUEMARE ( ) et PARZUDAKI ( ). 



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LONICERUS (Ad.). 



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LONSDALE (William). 



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5. On six species of Polyparia obtained from Timber Creek, New 

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6. On the Indications of Climate afforded by the Miocene Corals of 

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7. On the Corals from the Tertiary Formations of North America. 

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8. On the Characters of several species of Tertiary Corals from the 

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