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89. The red vascular fluid of the earth- 

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90. On the hearts of Ceratodus, Protopterus, 



and Chimsera, with an account of undescribed 

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91. (Transit of Venus Expeditions, 1874- 



75. Collections from Kerguelen Island.) Ter- 

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92. The structure of Haliphysema tumano- 



wiczii. Quart. Journ. Microsc. Sci., 19, 1879, 

 pp. 476-483. 



93. Litharuoeba discus, nov. gen. et sp., 



one of the Gymnomyxa. Quart. Journ. Microsc. 

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94. Observations on the microscopic 



anatomy of the medicinal leech (Hirudo medi- 

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95. Does chlorophyll decompose carbonic 



acid? Nature, 21, 1880, pp. 557-559. 



96. On a fresh-water Medusa of the order 



Trachomedusje. Cams, Zool. Anzeiger, 3, 1880, 

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97. The freshwater Medusa, [Limnocodium 



(Craspedacustes) sowerbii, n. sp.\ Nature, 22, 

 1880, pp. 177-178, 190-191. 



98. On intra-epithelial capillaries in the 



integument of the medicinal leech. Quart. 

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99. On the connective and vasifactive 



tissues of the medicinal leech. Quart. Journ. 

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100. On Limnocodium (Craspedacustes) 



sowerbii, a new Trachomedusa inhabiting fresh 

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101. On the tusks of the fossil walrus 



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102. Note on the existence in the king 



crab (Limulus polyphemus) of stigmata corre- 

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 1O3. On the originally bilateral character 



of the renal organ of Prosobranchia, and on the 

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- 1O5. On Thalassema neptuni, Gaertner. 

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- 1O6. On the intra-cellular digestion and 

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- 1O7. On young stages of Limnocodium 

 and Geryonia. Quart. Journ. Microsc. Sci., 21, 

 1881, pp. 194-201. 



- 1O8. Observations and reflections on the 

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 1881, pp. 343-376. 



- 1O9. Limulus an arachnid. Quart. Journ. 

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- 110. On the valves of the heart of Ornitho- 

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 and the rabbit, with some observations on the 

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- 111. On new British Cladocera discovered 

 by Mr. Conrad BECK in Grasmere Lake, West- 

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- 112. Further observations on the fresh- 

 water Medusa [Limnocodium sowerbii] made 

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113. Dredging in the Norwegian fjords. 

 Nature, 26, 1882, pp. 478-479. 



114. On Drepanidium ranarum, the cell- 



parasite of the frog's blood and spleen (GADLE'S 

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 1882, pp. 53-65. 



115. On the chlorophyll-corpuscles and 



amyloid deposits of Spongilla and Hydra. Quart. 

 Journ. Microsc. Sci., 22, 1882, pp. 229-254. 



116. The vertebration of the tail of Ap- 



pendiculariae. Quart. Journ. Microsc. ScL, 22, 

 1882, pp. 387-390. 



117. On the coxal glands of Scorpio 

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118. Note on the differences in the posi- 

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119. Notes on some habits of the scorpions 



Androctonus funestus, Ehr., and Euscorpius 

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120. The chlorophyll corpuscles of Hydra. 



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121. On the right cardiac valve of Echidna 



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