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2. Eicerche sopra una concrezione intesti- 



nale, e sopra alcuni calcoli orinarii e biliari. 

 Polli, Ann. di Cliim. XXVII., 1858, pp. 98-106. 



3. Sulle virtu igieniche e medicinali della 



coca e sugli alimenti nervosi in generale. 

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4. Suir introduzione in Europa della coca, 



nuovo alimento nervoso. Polli, Ann. di Chim. 

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5. Intorno al mal di mare. Polli, Ann. di 



Chim. XXIX., 1859, pp. 178-183. 



6. Nota alia vitalita dei zoospemii della 



rana, e al trapiantamento del testicolo da un 

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7. La generazione spontanea e I'ultimo 



libro di Pouchet. Polli, Ann. di Chim. XXX., 

 1860, pp. 34-45. 



8. Prime linee di fisiognomonia comparata 



delle razze umane. II Politecnico, X., 1861, pp. 

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9. Sopra alcuni nuovi fatti di patologia 



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Mantell, Gideon Algernon. Description of a 

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- 2. On some fossils from the Blue Chalk 

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3. On some fossil vegetables from the 



strata of Tilgate Forest. Geol. Soc. Trans. I., 

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- 4. Note sur un nouveau genre de Eeptile 

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5. Notice on the Iguanodon, a newly dis- 

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6. Eemarks on the geological position of 



the strata of Tilgate Forest in Sussex. Edinb. 

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— — 7. On the Iron-sand formation of Sussex. 

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8. On supposed vegetable remains in chalk. 



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Mantell, Gideon Alger7ion. 9, The geological 

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1832, pp. 359-363. 



10. On the ripple marks made by the 



waves, observable in the sandstone strata of 

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— — 11. Note sur la decouverte des ossementa 

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12. Discovery of the bones of the Iguano- 

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 XVIL, 1834, pp. 200-202. 



13. Observations on the remains of the 



Iguanodon, and other fossil reptiles, of the strata 

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— 15. Anatomical description of n fossil Fox 

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— 16, Notice of the discovery of the remains 

 of the Iguanodon in the Lower Green Sand 

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— 17. Eine kurze Uebersicht der Geschichte 

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19. Eemarks on the coffin-bone (distal 



phalangeal) of a horse, from the shingle bed of 

 the newer pliocene strata of the cliffs near 

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 pp. 203-204. 



— 20. Memoir on a portion of the lower jaw 

 of the Iguanodon, and on the remains of the 

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 the strata of Tilgate Forest, Sussex. Phil. 

 Trans. 1841, pp. 131-152. 



21. On the fossil remains of Turtles dis- 

 covered in the chalk formation of the south-east 

 of England. Phil. Trans. 1841, pp. 153-158. 



22. On a newly discovered species of Unio 



(U. valdensis), from the Wealden strata of the 

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23. On the Unionidae of the river of the 



country of the Iguanodon. Silliman, Journ. 

 XLVIL, 1844, pp. 402-406 ; Bibl. Univ. LX., 

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