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4. Recherches experimentales sur la pro- 

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Beale, Lionel Smith. On the structure and forma- 

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5. Indications of the paths taken by the 

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6. Note on a new object-glass for the micro- 

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11. Entozoon-like bodies in the muscles of 



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13. On nutrition, from a microscopical point 



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14. On the germinal matter of the ovarian 



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15. Prof. OWEN on magnetic and amoebal 



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