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Browning, Philip E[mbury], & Hutchins, George P. On 



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 Browning, Philip E[mbury], & Jones, Louis Cleveland]. 



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 Browning, William. Pitting about the hair-cups, a trophic 



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 Brownlee, John. Observations on the aerial transmission 



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Our walls and pavements. [1890.] Leeds Geol. Ass. 

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Excursion to Malham and Gordale Scar. Leeds Geol. 

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Excursion to the Winterburn valley. Leeds Geol. 



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Excursion to Horton-in-Ribblesdale. Leeds Geol. Ass. 

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Excursion to Brimham rocks. Leeds Geol. Ass. 

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 Observations on the nervous system of insects and 



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Microtome for cutting sections under spirit. Micr. 



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On the endogenous or intrinsic fibres in the lumho- 



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On the dorsal or so-called sensory nucleus of the 



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Bruce, David. Notes on the redwing. [1886.] Stirling 

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Little gulls at Dunbar. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1897, 

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Great northern diver (Colymbus glacialis, L.) at 



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Notice of the dotterel (Eudromius morinellus, L.), 



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 Bruce, (Surg.-Capt.) David. Surface animals collected in 



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Bemerkung uber die Virulenzsteigerung des Cholera- 



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