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 David, Aloys, und Bittner. Beobachtungen des 



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1808-11, pp. 128-130. 

 2. Beobachtungen iiber Jupiterstra- 



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3. Corneten-Beobachtungen auf der 



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 Davidge, J. B. Account of the dissection of a 



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 Davids, Eugene. Commentatio ad qurestionem 



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 Davidson, . Zur Geschichte der anatomi- 



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Cod, and on the discovery of isinglass. Bengal, 



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 Davidson, George. Moon-culminations observed 



in August and September 1850, at Point Con- 

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 Davidson, John. Travels in Morocco and the 



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Davidson, John. On the action of Dibro- 

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Davidson, Robert. On some new compounds of 

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Davidson, Thomas. Description of the process 

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Davidson, Thomas. Observations on some of 

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2. Remarks on some species of Brachio- 

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3. Sur les brachiopodes du systeme silu- 



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4. Sur quelques brachiopodes siluriens. 



Paris, Soc. Geol. Bull. VI., 1848-49, pp. 271- 

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5. Sur quelques brachiopodes nouveaux ou 



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6. Notes on an examination of LAMARCK'S 



species of Fossil Terebratulae. Ann. Nat. Hist. 

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7. On the internal structure of Terebra- 



tula pectunculoides, Schl., Terebratula pul- 

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8. On the genus Waltonia. Ann. Nat. 



Hist. V., 1850, pp. 474-476. 



9. Notes and descriptions of a few Bra- 



chiopoda ; including a Monograph of the French 

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Brachiopoda, based upon internal organization. 

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12. Classification des brachiopodes en 

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13. On some fossil Brachiopods of the 

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14. Deux especes nouvelles d'Obolus dans 

 les couches siluriennes superieures de 1'Angle- 

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