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 needing, K. H. Ueber die Knochenwiederer- 



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305-420. 



Medley, E. B. Description of a temporary 

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 Medley, Prof. Papers Ind. Engineer, I., 1863- 

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Medlicott, Henry B. On the geology of Port- 

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2. Report on the coal-bearing rock of the 



Nerbudda Valley. [1855.] India, Govt. Records 

 No. 10 (Home Dept.), 1856, pp. 12-29. 



3. On the Sub-Himalayan rock between 



the Ganges and the Jumna. Bengal, Journ. 

 Asiat. Soc. XXX., 1862, pp. 22-31. 



4. Note on the Reh efflorescence of North- 



western India and on the waters of some of the 

 rivers and canals. Asiat. Soc. Journ. XX., 

 1863, p. 326. 



Medlock, Henry. Researches on the Amyl series. 

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2. On the reciprocal action of metals and 



the constituents of well and river waters. Phil. 

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Medlock, Henry, and C. H. Clarke. Analysis 

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Medny^nszky, Dionys {Freiherr) von. Die De- 

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2. Beobachtungen in geologischer Bezie- 



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3. Der Curort Gleichenberg in Steier- 



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Medovics, . Ueber die GoUubatzer Miicken. 



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daily intensity at the exterior surface of the 



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Meehan, Thomas. A list of Rubi observed near 

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2. On the uniformity of relative characters 



between allied species of European and Ameri- 

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Meek, F. B. Descriptions of new organic re- 

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2. Descriptions of new fossil remains col- 

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3. Descriptions of new cretaceous fossils 



collected by the North-western Boundary Com- 

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4. Descriptions of new cretaceous fossils 



from Nebraska Territory. Philad. Acad. Nat. 

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5. Remarks on the family Actseonidae, 



with descriptions of some new genera and sub- 

 genera. Silliman, Journ. XXXV., 1863, pp. 

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Meek, F. B., and James Hall. Description of 

 new species of fossils, from the cretaceous 

 formations of Nebraska, with observations upon 

 Baculites ovatus and B. compressus, and the 

 progressive developement of the septa in Ba- 

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Meek, F. B., and F. V. Hayden. Descriptions 

 of new species of Gasteropoda from the creta- 

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2. Descriptions of new species of 



Gasteropoda and Cephalopoda from the cre- 

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 Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. VIIL, 1856, pp. 

 70-72. 



3. Descriptions of twenty-eight new 



species of Acephala and one Gasteropod (Natica 

 subcrassa), from the cretaceous formations of 

 Nebraska Territory. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc. VIIL, 1856, pp. 81-87. 



