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269, Description du genre Sclerodes. 



[1849.] Rev. et Mag. Zool. XIV., 1862, pp. 

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270. Descriptions of some new exotic spe- 

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271. Descriptions of two new Australian 



Lucanidse. Entom. Soc. Trans. I., 1862-63, 

 pp. 513-516. 



272. Descriptions of some new species of 



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[1861.] Entom. Soc. Trans. I., 1862-64 {Proc), 

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Wetherell, J. W. Notice of tlie occurrence of 

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Wetherell, Nathaniel Thomas. Observations on 

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2. On Ophiura found at Child's Hill, to the 



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. 3. Observations on some of the fossils of 



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7. On a species of the genus Bulimus 



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8. Notice of a barytic deposit in certain 



Testacea from the London Clay. Ann. Nat. 

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Wetherell, Nathaniel Thomas. 9. Note on a 

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10. Notice of the occurrence in flints of 



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11. On the occurrence of Graph ularia 



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12. On casts of the calcareous plates, or 



opercula, of Ammonites, in flint pebbles, from the 

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Wetherill, Charles. Recherches sur la transfor- 

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Wetherill, Charles Alex. Wahrnehmungen bei 

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Wetherill, Charles M. Ueber neutrales schwe- 

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2. Analyse des unterschwefligsauren Chi- 



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3. Sur I'ether sulphurique proprement 



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«■ ' 4. Examination of Molybdate of Lead, from 

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- 5. Chemical investigation of the Mexican 

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 Chem. LVIIL, 1853, pp. 430-432. 



6, Further examination of the Phoenixville 



Molybdate of Lead. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc. VL, 1852-53, p. 119. 



7. Chemical examination of the food of the 



Queen Bee. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. VL, 

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 Chem. LVIIL, 1853, pp. 432-434. 



8. On the neutral sulphate of the oxide of 



Ethvle, and the products of its decomposition by 

 water. [1848.] Araer. Phil. Soc. Trans. X., 



1853, pp. 177-182 ; Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. V., 



1854, pp. 35-39. 



