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■ 62. Preliminary notice of an examination 



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63. Note on a compound of dextro-glucose 



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64. Note on Nitro-erythroglucin 



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Stephens, Henry Oxley. A catalogue of the 

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3. Reply to Mr. Davis's animadversions 



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