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6. On Papilio Podalirius as a British Insect Naturalist, ser. 1, II. 

 p. 69. 



7. Some Account of Triphcena fimbria. Naturalist, ser. 1, II. 

 p. 83. 



8. A new System of Nomenclature, illustrated by a List of British 

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9. A Chapter on the Varieties of Animals. Naturalist, ser. 1, II. 

 pp. 208, 479, 480. 



10. Some Account of Glanville's Wootton, the residence of J. C. 

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11. Notice of the discovery of a new Insect, Acosmetia Morrisii. 

 Naturalist, ser. 1, II. p. 88. 



12. On the Distribution of the Corn Bunting in England. Natu- 

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13. On the Music of Snails. Naturalist, ser. 1, II. p. 262. 



14. On the Classification of the Falcon family by the length of the 

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15. On the Turnip Fly (Athalia spinarum). Naturalist, ser. 1, I. 

 p. 180. 



16. Remarks on the present Nomenclature of British Ornithology, 

 with a View to its Revision and Correction. Naturalist, ser. 1, 

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17. Some Account of the Level of Hatfield Chase. Naturalist, 

 ser. 1, I. p. 80. 



18. The Book of Natural History. London, 1852-1853, 1 vol. 16. 



19. A Natural History of the Bible for the Young. London, 1851- 

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20. An Essay on the Eternal Duration of the Earth. London, 

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21. A Guide to an Arrangement of British Birds. London, 1850. 



22. An Essay on Scientific Nomenclature. London, 1850. 



23. A Natural History of British Birds. London, 6 vols. royal 8. 

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24. A Natural History of British Butterflies. London, 1 vol. royal 

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25. A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds. 

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1. Notes on the Laridae. Naturalist, ser. 1, II. p. 85. 



2. Ornithological Notes. Naturalist, ser. 1, II. p. 130. 



3. On the Nature, Varieties and Development of Teeth in the Class 

 Mammalia. Naturalist, ser. 1, III. p. 131. 



4. On the Growth and Development of Horns. Naturalist, ser. 1, 

 III. p. 66. 



5. On the power that certain Water Birds possess of remaining par- 

 tially submerged in deep water. Naturalist, ser. 2, I. pp. 5,11. 



6. Some Remarks on the Animalcules occurring in a Drop of 

 Water, taken from Askham Bay, near York. Naturalist, ser. 2, 

 I. pp. 31-37. 



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