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97. Notes on Dr. RIVIERE'S discovery of 



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1O3. Notes on a tooth of Machairodus 



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1O5. [Presidential address to the Geol. 



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1O9. Remains of whales found on the 



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2. Notes on some of the structural and 



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3. Note on a few of the useful plants of 



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5. Nouvelles experiences sur la resistance 



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Penney, M. D. Alum in flour and bread. Che- 

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