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Cotton, Rd. Payne. On the Pliocene deposits of 

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2. On the geological age of Bone-Caverns. 



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Cotton, W. C. On the remains of a gigantic 



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 Cotty, Ernest. Observations sur la Megacephala 



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 Couch, D. N. Descriptions of new Birds of 



Northern Mexico. Philad. Proc. Acad. Nat. 



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2. Some particulars of the natural history 



of fishes found in Cornwall. [1822.J Linn. 

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4. Notes on the Chimney Swallow (Hirundo 



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5. Fishes new to the British Fauna, con- 



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6. Further observations on the Fishes of 



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7. Treatise on the Pilchard. Cornwall, 



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Cornwall, Polytechn. Soc. Trans. 1836, pp. 66- 

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9. A description of the characteristics of a 

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10. Observations on some circumstances 



attending the process of exuviation in shrimps 

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11. Observations on the process of exuvi- 

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Couch, Jonathan. 12. Observations on the lumi- 

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13. A letter on the occurrence of Procel- 



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14. Description of a species of Ray fish, 



not hitherto included in the British Fauna. 

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15. Some observations on the Lancelot 



(Amphioxus lanceolatus). Mag. Nat. Hist. II., 

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Physalia of CUVIER, or Portuguese Man-of- 



.War; Holothuria physalis of LINNAEUS. Mag. 

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17. Observations in further illustration of 



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18. Remarks on some species of Asterias 



found in Cornwall. Mag. Nat. Hist. IV., 1840, 

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19. Account of a specimen of the oblong 



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2O. On the zoology of the county of Corn- 

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21. Observations on a specimen of the 



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25. Note on the occurrence near Polperro, 



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26. A natural history of the Mackerel 

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27. Account of a species of Sea-bream, 



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28. Description of Natica intricata, in 

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