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 1O. Notes on an exploration of the Tulul 



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XLIL, 1872, pp. 49-61; Geogr. Soc. Proc. 



XVI., 1872, pp. 104-114. 

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Notes of a reconnaissance of the Anti-Libanus. 



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Burton-Bradley. See Bradley (H. H. Bur- 

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Bury, Charles. The death's head moth ( Acheron- 

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Busch, Gerhard von dem. For biography, see 

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Busch, H. Quecksilberluftpumpe. Pfliiger, Ar- 

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Busch, W. * Synopsis of contributions to the 

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2. Ueber die Wirkung des Curare bei 



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Biischer, E. Ueber borsaures Zinkoxyd-Am- 

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Buschmann, (Prof.) Die Wanderungder Ame- 

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Buse, L. H. Vervolg van de Revisio muscorum 

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Buse, L. H., et Spree, Th. Additamentum ad 

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Bushee, James. Causes of the failure of lightning 

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2. Conditions of a perfect lightning rod. 

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Bushell, W. D. Notes on conterminal angles. 

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Bushnell, Albert. Equatorial regions of Wes- 

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Businelli, F. Le ? on sur 1'oeil. Les Mondes, 

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Busk, George. 35. Note on the skeleton found 

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36. On a very ancient human cranium from 



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37. Description of three species of Polyzoa 



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38. Observations on certain points in the 



dentition of fossil Bears, which appear to afford 

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39. Four new specimens of Polyzoa and 



Sertularians from the Cape of Good Hope and 

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40. Description of an Aino skull. [1867.] 



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41. Note on a supposed fossil- tooth of Ele- 



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42. Remarks on the cranial and dental cha- 

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43. Notice of the discovery at Sarawak in 



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44. Description of the remains of three 



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45. On the species of Rhinoceros whose 



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46. On a method of graphically represent- 

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47. On the animal regains found by 



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48. On the organic remains of Brixham 



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