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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. Vol. XV. No. 87, 

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PZ. N. Moseley. — On Pelagonemertes Rollestoni. Prof. Gray — Do Varieties wear out 

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The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society, 

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E. T. Rogers. — Notes on some of the Dynasty of the Khalifahs of Bani-Umeya. 

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/. PZ. Gurney. — Notes on a Catalogue of the Accipitres in the British Museum, by 

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The American Journal of Science and Arts. No. 49. Vol IX. Janu- 

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E. Loomis. — Results derived from an examination of the United States Weather Maps 

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The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, Philosophical Magazine and 

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Frederic Dreiv. — The possibility of applying the Roman Alphabet generally to the 

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The Academy. — Nos. 145 to 155. February, March, April, 1S75. 



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