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4. Note on Carpodacus frontalis, Say, with 



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M'Calla, J. Lateral pressure of the teeth con- 

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M'Causlin, Robert. An account of an earthy 

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McClean, F. Equations of motion of the Moon. 

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MacClelland, John. Notice of some fossil im- 

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2. Description of the (so-called) Mountain 



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3. On the fossil shells of the Kasya Hills. 



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— 4. Climate of Kumaon — The Tea Plant. 

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— 5. Catalogue of geological specimens from 

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— 6. List of objects in Natural History col- 

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— 8. On the importance of minute inquiry 

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— 9. On the difference of level in Indian 

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MacClelland, John. 10. Communication on 

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11. Observations on six new species of 



Cyprinidse (Barbus Chelynoides, Oreinus macu- 

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■ 13. Untersuchung iiber das Wesen und 



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17. Report on the physical condition of 



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22. On two undescribed species of Skate 



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23. On Cystoma, a new genus of fossil 



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