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8. An account of the organ of voice in the 



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Macaulay, James. On the physical geography, 

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M'Bain, James. Notes of two fossils found in a 

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3. Remarks on a Baleen Whale captured 



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M<Bain, James. 6. Notice of a fossil Nautilus 

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7. Notice of the Nucula decussata, found 



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Macbride, James. On the power of Sarracenia 

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McCabe) James. Observations on the physiology 

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McCafFrey, J. Notice of the Aurora borealis, of 

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McCall, E. L. On the preparation of a fine sago 

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McCall) George A. Description of a supposed 

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