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6. Notes on the position and character 



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8. On the disappearance of the Cane 



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11. The time of the Mammoths. American 



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17. Some physical features of the Appala- 

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18. Earthlight on the Moon. Phil. Mag. 



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Shaler, N. S. 22. Connection between the de- 

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Shanks, William. 2. On the calculation of the 

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4. Second paper " On the numerical value 



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Sharp, David. Three species of Coleoptera new 

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