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Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Jl., 11, 1897-98, 335. 

 The birds of a Bangkok garden. Ibis, 4, 1898, 319- 



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On the identification of a gecko from Penang. Zool. 



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Notes on a second collection of reptiles made in the 



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Note on the proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus 



(Wurmb.). Zool. Soc. Proc., 1899, 785-787. 



Notes on a second collection of batrachians made in 



the Malay Peninsula and Siam, from November 1896 to 

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On the Mammalia of Siam and the Malay Peninsula. 



Zool. Soc. Proc., 1900, 306-379. 



Notes on the fauna of the White Nile and its 



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Flower, T[homas] Bruges. For biographical notice and 

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Helleborus fcetidus in Glamorganshire. Jl. Bot., 24, 



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Senecio squalidus, Linn., in south Somerset. Jl. Bot., 



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Botany of the Steep Holmes. Jl. Bot., 26, 1888, 



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Melampyrum sylvaticum in Gloucestershire. Jl. Bot., 



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Lepidium draba, L., in South Wales. Jl. Bot., 28, 



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Flower, (Sir) William Henry. For biography and list of 

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President's address. On the aims and prospects of 



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Zoological nomenclature. Nature, 30, 1884, 256-259. 



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Note on the dentition of a young capybara (Hydro- 



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Note on the names of two genera of Delphinidae. 



Zool. Soc. Proc., 1884, 417-418. 



Additional observations on the osteology of the natives 



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On the size of the teeth as a character of race. 

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Address delivered at the anniversary meeting of the 



Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 

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*0n a specimen of a whale, RUDOLPHI'S rorqual 



(Balamoptera borealis, Lesson, Sibbaldius laticeps, 

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[On a rare species of armadillo.] Zool. Soc. Proc., 



1886, 419-420. 



Exhibition of a Nicobarese skull. [1886.] Anthrop. 



Inst. JL, 16, 1887, 147-149. 

 [The origin of the Eskimos.] [1886.] Anthrop. Inst. 



JL, 16, 1887, 200-201. 

 The wings of birds. [1886.] Roy. Inst. Proc., 11, 



1887, 364-366. 



On the pygmy hippopotamus of Liberia, Hippo- 

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Description of two skeletons of Akkas, a pygmy race 



from Central Africa. [1888.] Anthrop. Inst. JL, 18, 



1889, 3-19. 

 The pygmy races of men. [1888.] Anthrop. Inst. 



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283. 



[Presidential address. Museums. Natural selection.] 

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[Abnormal horn of Rhinoceros bicornis.] Zool. Soc. 



Proc., 1889, 448-449. 



Exhibition of an artificially-deformed skull from 

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The evolution of the horse. Agr. Soc. JL, 1, 1890, 



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Exhibition of two skulls from a cave in Jamaica. 

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On a collection arranged to illustrate the general 



characters of the eggs of birds. Ibis, 6, 1894, 351-361. 



On recently discovered remains of the aboriginal 



inhabitants of Jamaica. Nature, 52 (1895), 607-608. 



Note on a Moriori skull, from Waitangi West, 



Chatham Islands. Anthrop. Inst. JL, 26, 1897, 295- 

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[Waterspout off Cromer, Sept. 4, 1897.] Nature, 56 



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Flower, (Sir) William Henry (et alii). [On Pithecan- 

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Floyd, , Holden, Edward Singleton, & Burnham, 



Sherburne W[esley]. Observations on the Transit of 

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Floyd, F. G. Aspidium simulatum in New Hampshire. 

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Floyd, Hairy Webb. The western semipalmated sand- 

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Floyer, Ernest A. Notes on a sketch map of two routes in 

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Notes on the geology of the northern Etbai. Geol. 



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