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52. On some Birds from the River Gaboon in Western Africa. 

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53. List of Birds collected in the Damara Country in West Africa by 

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54-. Report of a Committee appointed to consider of the Rules by 

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55. On the Natural Affinities of the Insessorial Order of Birds. Rep. 

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56. Report on the Recent Progress and Present State of Ornithology. 

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57. On an Anomalous Structure in the Paddle of a species of Ichthyo- 

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58. On Pseudomorphous Crystals in the New Red Sandstone. Rep. 

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59. On some Bones of Birds allied to the Dodo, in the Collection of 

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60. On Geology, in relation to the Studies of the University of Oxford. 

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61. On the Nature and Origin of the various kinds of Transported 

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62. Queries respecting the Gravel in the neighbourhood of Birming- 

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63. Report of the Committee for making Experiments on the Preser- 

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64. On the results of recent Researches into the Fossil Insects of the 

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65. Notice concerning the Red Viper (Coluber chersea, Linn.). Mag. 

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66. Observations on Classification in reference to the Essays of Messrs. 

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67 On the Luminosity of Glow-worms' Eggs. Mag. Nat. Hist. VII. 

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68. On Vespa britannica. Mag. Nat. Hist. VII. p. 264. 



69. On the Red Marl and Lias of Worcestershire Proc. Geol. Soc. 

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70. On the occurrence of Freshwater Shells of existing species beneath 

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71. A general Sketch of the Geology of the Western Part of Asia 

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72. Descriptions of Cuttings across the Ridge of Bromsgrove Lickey, 

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73. A few Dodo Queries. Notes and Queries, I. p. 261. 



74. On the various applications of Anastatic Printing and Papyro- 

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