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4. Remarks on some points of vegetable 



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Willshire, fVilliam. On the "Dub" of the 

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2. On the M'horr Antelope (Antilope 



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Willson, W. L. Notes on the geology of the 

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'— 2. On the geology of the neighbourhood 



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Wilmans, Fr. fVilh. Geschichte einer hochst- 

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Wilxnot, Edward. A new demonstration of 

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Wilmoty F. E. An account of a remarkably large 

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Wilmot, J. P. Note on the Honey-Buzzard's 

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Wilms, . Ueber Polypodium cristatum, 



Linn., und Polypodium callipteris, Ehrh. Rheinl. 

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" ■ 2. Ueber eine noch wenig beobachtete 



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Wilson, A. Ueber die Anwendung der Elec- 

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Wilson, Andrew. Entomological notes for 1857 : 

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Wilson, Benjamin. Considerations to prevent 

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Wilson, Charles. On a composition forming a 

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Wilson, Charles. Observations on the mechanism 

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Wilson, Charles. Notes on the prior existence 

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Wilson, D. An account of a salt composed of 

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2. On some liquid combinations of oxy- 



muriatic acid. Thomson, Ann. Phil. VIII., 

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3. A description of a new portable Baro- 

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Wilson, D. Memorandum respecting the Pearl 

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Wilson, Daniel. Inquiry into the evidence of 

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2. Observations suggested by specimens 



of a class of conchological relics of the Red 

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3. On the intrusion of the Germanic races 



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4. Displacement and extinction among the 



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5. The ancient miners of Lake Superior. 



Canadian Journ. I., 1856, pp. 225-237, 



6. The southern shores of Lake Superior. 



Canadian Journ. I., 1856, pp. 344-356. 



I 7. Discovery of Indian remains in the 



county of Norfolk, Canada West. Canadian 

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8. On the supposed uniformity of cranial 



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