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19. On the siliceous bodies of the Chalk 



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> 20. Microscopical observations on the struc- 

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1848, pp. 2-10. 



21. On a siliceous zoophyte, Alcyonites 



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22. On the probable dimensions of the 

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24. On Ciliary action in the Spongiadese. 



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25. On the remains of a gigantic Bird 



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26. On the Origin of Siliceous Deposits in 



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27. On the Vital Powers of the Spongiadas. 



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 28. Further Report on the Vitality of the 



Spongiadee. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1857, pp. 121- 



125 ; Microsc. Soc. Quart. Journ. VI., 1858, pp. 



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372-375 ; Phil. Trans. 1862, pp. 747-836, 



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31. A monograph of the Spongillidae. 



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Bowler, B. Discovery of viviparous Fish in 

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Bowler, W. S. Account of remarkable Palmyra 

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Bowman, Ed. On the measurement of distances 

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Bowman, John Eddowes. On the Gossamer 



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its subterranean leaves. [1829.J Mag. Nat. 



Hist. V., 1832, pp. 45-48 ; Linn. Soc. Trans. 



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4. Account of a new plant of the Gastro- 



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5. On the Bone Cave in carboniferous 



limestone at Cefn in Denbighshire. Brit. As- 

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6. On the longevity of the Yew, as ascer- 

 tained from actual sections of its trunk ; and 

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 churchyards. Mag. Nat. Hist. I., 1837, pp. 28- 

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7. On a White Fossil Powder found under 



a bog in Lincolnshire, composed of the siliceous 

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8. On some objections to the theory of 



attributing the natural terraces on the Eildon 

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9. On the natural terraces on the Eildon 



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1O. On the origin of Coal ; and the geo- 



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11. Observations on the characters of the 



Fossil Trees lately discovered on the line of the 

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12. On the Upper Silurian Rocks of Den- 



bighshire. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1841 (pt. 2), pp. 

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13. Notice of Upper Silurian Rocks in the 



Vale of Llangollen, North Wales ; and of a con- 

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14. On the question. Whether there are 

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