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2. Naherungswerth der Abweichung des 



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Langstaff, George. Description of an extra- 

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Langstroth, Lorenzo L. On the impregnation 

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Langton, John On a small capillary wave not 

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2. On the early discoveries of the French 



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La Nicca, R. Abhandlung iiber die Correction 

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Lanier, . Memoire sur 1'hydrometre uni- 



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Lanier, . Insectes coleopteres inedits, de- 



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Lankeren-Matthes, Didcric van. Singulis cos- 

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 et plana lateralia obvei'sa determinentur turn 

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 versalis auxilio. Deinde si plana lateralia 

 tetraedri versus omnes plagas in infinitum pro- 

 ducta sint numerus sphaerarum definiatur quae 

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Lankester, E. Ray. Restoration of Pteraspis. 

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2. On certain cretaceous Brachiopoda. 



Geologist, VI., 1863, pp. 414-415. 



3. On our present knowledge of the Gre- 



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Lankester, Edwin. On a white incrustation on 



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croscop. Journ. L, 1841, pp. 40-41. 

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Lankester, Edwin. 3. On the formation of 

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4. Remarks on Du PETIT THOUARS'S 



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5. Notice of Plants and Animals found in 



the sulphureous waters of Harrogate and As- 

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6. On the production of Sulphuretted Hy- 

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 pp. 289-290. 



7. On deposits in springs, rivers, and lakes 



from the presence of Infusoria. Brit. Assoc. 

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8. On the occurrence of Calothrix nivea, 



and the Infusoria of sulphureous waters at Cove, 

 Ireland. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1843 (pt. 2), pp. 

 77-78. 



9. On the germination of Plants. Brit,. 



Assoc. Rep. 1845 (pt. 2), pp. 69-70. 



1O. Ou the Phytelephas macrocarpa (Ve- 

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11. On the plant which yields Gutta 



Percha. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1847 (pt. 2), p. 86. 



12. On some vegetable monstrosities illus- 

 trating the laws of morphology. Brit. Assoc. 

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13. Notice of a peculiar structure of the 



cells on the surface of Callitriche verna. [1850.] 

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14. On some abnormal forms of Fungi, 



with remarks on their morphology. [1845.] 

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15. On the epidermal appendages of the 



genera Callitriche, Hippuris, Pinguicula, and 

 Drosera. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1850 (pt. 2), pp, 

 113-114. 



16. On the theory of the formation of 



Wood, and the descent of the Sap in Plants. 

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17. On the distinctions supposed to limit 



the Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms. Roy. 

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18. On the drinking waters of the Me- 

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19. On the presence of microscopic Fungi 



in water deleterious to health. Journ. Microsc. 

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