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Brown, John E. On American and Canadian 

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Brown, N. E. Occurrence near Dover of Syn- 

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Brown, Robert. The botanical history of Angus. 

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2. A journey across the Cascade mountains 



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3. Physical geography of the Queen 



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4. On the formation of fiords, canons, 



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5. On the nature of the discoloration of the 



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6. A monograph of the coniferous genus 



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7. On the vegetable products, used by the 



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8. Florula Discoana : contributions ^to the 



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13. Notes on the history and geographical 



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2O. On the geographical distribution and 



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21. On the physics of Arctic ice, as ex- 



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28. On extirpating venomous serpents. 



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