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38. Ueber den Bau mid die Entwickelung 



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39. Ueber die Alciopiden des Mittelmeeres 



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45. Ueber Crambessa tagi, E. Haeckel. 



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46. Echinodermen, beobachtet auf einer 



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Green, Edward. Ancient rock inscriptions in 

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Green, Staniforth. On a method of mounting 

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Green, William Lowthian. 3. On a probable 

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4. Observations sur la derniere eruption 



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Greene, B. F. The marine compass considera- 

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