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29. On certain coleopterous insects from 



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30. On two new rhynchophorous insects 



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33. On the Halticidse of the Canary Islands. 



Journ. of Entomol. L, 1862, pp. 1-12. 



34. On the Coleoptera of the Salvages. 



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35. On certain coleopterous insects from 



the Cape of Good Hope. Journ. of Entomol. 

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36. On certain Coleoptera from St. Helena. 



Journ. of Entomol. I., 1862, pp. 207-216. 



37. Notes on Tarphii, with the description 



of an allied genus. Journ. of Entomol. I., 1862, 

 pp. 371-387. 



38. On the Canarian Malacoderms. Journ. 



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39. On the Euphorbia-infesting Coleoptera 



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40. On the Ptinidse of the Canary Islands. 



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41. On the Canarian Longicorns. Journ. 



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42. Note on the remains of Coleoptera 



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Wollaston, William Hyde. On double images 

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3. A method of examining refractive and 



Wollaston, William Hyde. 4. On the oblique 

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5. Observations on the quantity of horizon- 

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6. On an improvement in the form of 



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7. On certain chemical eflfects of light. 



Nicholson, Journ. VIIL, 1804, pp. 293-297 ; 

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8. Letter concerning Palladium. Nichol- 

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9. On a new metal found in crude Platina. 



Phil. Trans. 1804, pp. 419-430; Annal. de 

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10. Experiment showing the advantage 



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11. On the discovery of Palladium, with 



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observations on other substances found with 

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13. Description of a Portable Blow-pipe 



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15. Description of the Camera lucida. 



Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXVH., 1807, pp. 343- 

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18. On the identity of Columbium and 



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