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• 64r. Beraerkungen ijber einige seltenere 



Schlesische Pflanzen. Breslau, Schles. Gesell. 

 Jahresb. XXXIV., 1856, pp. 62-63. 



95, Ueber einige neue Fundorte seltenerer 



Schlesischer Pflanzen, Breslau, Schles. Gesell. 

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66. Ueber Salix silesiaca. Breslau, Schles. 



Gesell. Jahresb. XXXV., 1857, pp. 79-81. 



67. Ueber neue Arten, Formen und 



Standorte der Schlesischen Flora, beobachtet 

 im Jahre 1858. Breslau, Schles. Gesell. 

 Jahresb. XXXVL, 1858, pp. 59-61. 



68. Historischer Ueberblick iiber die Gat- 



tung Salix. Breslau, Schles. Gesell. Jahresb. 

 XXXVIL, 1859, p. 33. 



69. Neuigkeiten der Schlesischen Phanero- 



gamen-Flora vom Jahre 1859. Breslau, Schles. 

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70. Ueberblick iiber die Geschichte der 



Kenntniss der Weiden, von Linke bis auf 

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71. Salicologische Mittheilungen. Bres- 

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> 72. Ueber Weiden - Bastarde und iiber 



Salix grandifolia. Breslau, Schles. Gesell. 

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' 73. Salicologische Beitrage. Breslau, 



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Wimmer, Chr. Friedr. U., und Hermann Aubert. 

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Wimmer, Fr. W. Crystallographische Notiz. 



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 . 2. Die Gauge ira Felde der Gruben Ring 



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Winch) Nath. John. Botanic memoranda and 

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2. On the coal and stone strata of Durham. 



TiUoch, Phil. Mag. XLV., 1815, pp. 363-364. 



3. Brief remarks on some indigenous Roses. 



Tilloch, Phil. Ma,g. XL VII., 1816, pp. 243-246. 



■ • 4. Observations on the geology of North- 



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— 5. [On some phenomena in the geology of 



the northern counties of England.] Tilloch, 

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Winch, Nath. John. 6. On the geology of 

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7. On the geography of plants. Thomson, 



Ann. Phil. XL, 1818, pp. 334-342 ; XIL, 1818, 

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8. On the indigenous plants in the North 



of England. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XIV., 1819, 

 pp. 129-132. 



9. Observations on the eastern part of 



Yorkshire. [1816.] Geol. Soc. Trans. V., 



1821, pp. 545-557. 



10. On blocks of granite, syenite, &c., im- 

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11. On the geology of the eastern part of 



Yorkshire. Thomson, Ann. Phil. III., 1822, 

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12. Remarks on the geology of Lindisfarn 



or Holy Island. Thomson, Ann. Phil. IV., 



1822, pp. 426-434. 

 13. On grey whin. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 v., 1823, pp. 49-50. 

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 &c. from Van Diemen's Land and from New 

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 pp. 341-342. 



15. On the phosphates of lead. Thomson, 



Ann. Phil. VL, 1823, pp. 71-72. 

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 the indigenous plants of Northumberland and 

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17. Remarks on M. Adolphe Brongniart's 



opinion as to the vegetation which covered the 

 surface of the earth at the diflferent epochs of 

 the formation of its crust. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 IIL, 1830, p. 373. 



— 18. Remarks on the distribution of the 

 indigenous plants of Northumberland and 

 Durham, as connected with the geological 

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 Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans. I., 1831, pp. 50-57. 



— - 19. Remarks on the geology of the banks 

 of the Tweed from Carham, in Northumberland, 

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 Phil. Mag. IX., 1831, pp. 11-19, 85-90. 



— 20. Flora of Northumberland and Durham. 

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 1-149. 



— 21. Contributions to the geology of North- 

 umberland and Durham. Phil. Mag. III., 1833, 

 pp. 28-35, 92-99, 200-204, 273-277. 



— 22. Notes on a collection of plants made in 

 the province of Asturias in the year 1835, by 

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 1836, pp. 315,-326. 



