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Howden, James C. On a bone cave at Lower 

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Howie, Charles. 4. Notes on some new and 

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Howie, Charles, and Jenner, C. Notice of a 

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Howlett, Frederick. 3. On solar spots. Astron. 

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Common Newt : Triton cristatus. Intellectual 

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Howlett, Samuel B. 3. *0n aneroid and mer- 

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Howorth, Henry H. On the nomade races of 

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Howse, Richard. 6. On the glaciation of the 

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