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G., H. Easy methods of completing the tables of 

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G., H. Remai-ks on POISSON'S proof of the pro- 

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2. On some definite integrals. [See Good- 

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G., H. H. A notice of the fossils met with in a 

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G., J. Remarks on a paper of Mr. BOSWELL on 

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G., J. A method of rectifying a Route Protrac- 

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G., J. Remarks on the natural productions of 



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G., J. On acetic acid. Silliman, Journ. XXVIII., 



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G., R. On the use of the common Thermometer 

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G., T. Facts and considerations on the natural 

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2. A notice of the imitative powers of the 



British Mocking-Bird or Sedge Bird (Sylvia 

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1834, pp. 486-487. 



3. On the habits and note of the Grey 



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Gabb, Wm. M. Descriptions of eome new species 

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2. Descriptions of new species of fossils, 



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3. Descriptions of new species of American 



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4. Descriptions of two new species of car- 



Gabb, Win. M. 6. Descriptions of some new 

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7. On the identity of Ammonites Texanus, 



JRomer, and A. vespertinus, Morton. Philad. 

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8. Description of a new species of Cepha- 



lopod, from the eocene of Texas, Sepia (Belo- 

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9. Description of a new genus and species 



of Amorphozoon, from the cretaceous formation 

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10. Description of a new species of Cassi- 



dulus (C. micrococcus), from the cretaceous for- 

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11. Description of some new species of 



tertiary fossils from Chiriqui, Central America 

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12. Synopsis of American cretaceous 



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13. List of the Mollusca inhabiting the 



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14. Description of new species of creta- 

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15. Notes on cretaceous fossils, with de- 

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16. Descriptions of new species of American 



tertiary fossils and a new carboniferous cepha- 

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17. A revision of the species of Baculites, 



described in Dr. MORTON'S " Synopsis of the 

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18. Synopsis of the Mollusca of the creta- 

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19. Description of a new species of Cepha- 



boniferous fossils, brought from Fort Belknap, 

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5. Descriptions of new species of cretaceous 

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lopod (Ommastrephes Tryonii) from the coast 

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Gabb, Wm. M., and G. H. Horn. Descriptions 

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