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8. Ueber das Ansteigen des Eispunktes bei Quecksil- 

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Allin, Arthur. The "recognition-theory" of perception. 

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Allis, Edward Phelps. The anatomy and development of 

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6. A reply to certain of COLE'S criticisms of [the 

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6. On certain homologies of the squamosal, inter- 

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7. An abnormal musculus obliquus superior in 

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8. The homologies of the occipital and first spinal 

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9. The lateral sensory canals of Polypterus bichir. 

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10. The premaxillary and maxillary bones, and 

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Allison, Andrew. SPBAGUE'S pipit near New Orleans, La. 

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2. The sparrows of Mississippi. Auk, 16, 1899, 266- 

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3. The cinnamon teal in Louisiana. Auk, 17, 1900, 

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4. Louisiana and Mississippi bird notes. Auk, 17, 

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Allison, F. B. On crystalline form and methods of 

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Allison, J[ohri] R[aymond], & Perkin, Arthur George. See 



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 Allison, R[obert] A[ndrew]. Weather statistics in the 



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For biography and works see Leopoldina, 34, 1898, 



169; Nature, 59 (1898-99), 202-204, 233, 269-270; 



Science, 8, 1898, 867; Yorks. Phil. Soc. Rep. (1898), 



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Allport, Samuel. For biography and works see Geol. Mag., 

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Allport, Samuel, & Bonney, (Rev.) Thomas George. 

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