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, American Botanical Register, 
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, Medical Journal of South 
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, U.S. Medical and Surgical 
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, Archives générales de Méd- 
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, Archiv fur Naturgeschichte, 
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Worthite, Hess, xxvi, 387. 
Woulfe’s apparatus, a substitute for, 
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