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Cole, Grenville A. J., & Judd, John W. On 

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Cole, William. Remarks on a parasite of humble 

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4. The effects of pressure and cold upon 



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5. Researches on the chemical treatment 



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6. The constitution of malt liquors and 



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8. On the removal of aqueous vapour from 



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9. Air refrigerating machinery and its 



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8. Notes, chiefly historical, on the ancient 



dog of the New Zealanders. New Zealand Instit. 

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9. Notes on the metamorphosis and de- 

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11. On the ignorance of the ancient New 

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12. Notes on the genus Callorhynchus, 

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14. A description of two New Zealand 

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"Cook's Well", at Tolaga Bay, and on a tree 

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economy and habits of one of our New Zealand 

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18. A description of a few new plants 

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19. On the vegetable food of the ancient 



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New Zealanders before Cook's visit. [1880.1 

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21. Description of a new species of Metz- 

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22. The ferns of Scinde Island (Napier). 

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23. On some new and undescribed New 

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