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4. Sur la Nouvelle Hollande. Paris, Soc. 



Geogr. Bull. III., 1825, pp. 176-179. 



>- 5. Ueber die Alterthiimer der Vereinigten 



Staaten Nordamerica's. Hertha, XI., 1828, pp. 

 465-471. 



6. Notice sur la colonie Americaine de 



Liberia, etablie sur la cote d'Afrique. Paris, 

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7. Notice sur la province de Texas. Paris, 



Soc. Geogr. Bull. XIL, 1829, pp. 97-106. 



Warden, William. Description of a new safety 



gas-burner. [1826.] Edinb. Journ. Sci. VIL, 



1827, pp. 125-126. 

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1'emetique. Journ. de Pharm. XVIIL, 1832, 



pp. 535-538. 



2. Beitrage zur Kenntniss des sauren wein- 



steinsauren Kalis. Liebig, Annal. I., 1832, pp. 

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3. Ueber die Zusammensetzung des Brech- 

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A new trilobite (Cerato- 

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84. 

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1838, pp. 377-379. 

 Warder, John A. The food of plants, and how 



they take it. Veterinarian, XXXIV., 1861, pp. 



50-51, 107-113, 164-168. 

 Wardrop, J. Note on the connection between 



the chemical and morphological characters of 



plants. Edinb. Bot. Soc. Proc. 1856, pp. 17- 



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species of Nrevus maternus ; with the case of an 



infant where the carotid artery was tied. Med. 



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2. Case of a lady born blind, who received 



sight at an advanced age by the formation of an 

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3. On the influence of the respiratory or- 

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Ware, Edw. R. Experimental inquiry on the 

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Ware, H. On an atmospheric electrical pheno- 

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Ware, Hibbert. On the human races in Britain 

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2. Inquiry into the aborigines of the Bri- 

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Ware, James. Case of a young gentleman who 

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2. Observations relative to the near and 



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3. On the Muscse volitantes of nervous 



persons. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. V., 1814, pp. 



255-277. 

 Ware, John. Some account of the discovery of 



the fossil bones of the Mastodon, or great 



American Mammoth, and of the anatomical 



character of that animal. Boston, Journ. Phil. 



I., 1824, pp. 257-269, 391-406. 

 Ware, Samuel. On the curvature of the arches 



of the bridge of the Holy Trinity at Florence. 



Quart. Journ. Sci. XV., 1823, pp. 1-8. 

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Inlet. Geogr. Soc. Journ. XLT., 1842, pp. 21- 



27. 

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Finnlands in ethnographischer Beziehung. 



Beitr. Russ. Reich. XIII., 1849, pp. 73-213. 

 Waring, Edw. John. Notes on some of the 



principal indigenous anthelmintics of India. 



Indian Annals, VI., 1860, pp. 371-395. 

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plants of India. Madras, Quart. Journ. I., 1860, 



pp. 54-79 ; II., pp. 216-255 ; III., pp. 1-12, 



336-353 ; IV., pp. 1-19. 



3. A contribution to the Indian Materia 



Medica (inorganic substances). Madras, Quart. 

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Waring, James J. On cell organization. Amer. 

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Waring, W. Observations on the theory of water- 

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2. Investigation of the power of Dr. BAR- 

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Warington, Robert. Examination of a native 

 sulphuret of bismuth. Phil. Mag. IX., 1831, 

 pp. 29-31. 



2. On chemical symbols. Phil. Mag. I., 



1832, pp. 181-187. 



3. On the action of chromic acid upon sil- 

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 metal. Phil. Mag. XI., 1837, pp. 489-492; 

 Liebig, Annal. XXVH., 1838, pp. 12-16 ; 

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