QUOTED IN THIS WORK. 



285 



" Note on a new species of Aclilysie," Id. 

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" Lettres sur la Generation des Insectes 

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" Recherclies Anatomiques surla Famille 

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" Recherclies Anatomiques pour servir a 

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"Prodrome d'une Histoire Naturelle, 

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" MemoiresurlaNicothoe," a new genus 

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" Memoire sur T Anatomic et la Physio- 

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" Explication Sommaire, &c." of the 

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 the publication of which had been 

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 conjunction with M. GeofFroy Saint- 

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" Observations pour servir aTHistoire de 

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" Memoires sur plusieurs MoUusques, 

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With Milne Edwards. 



"Resume d'Entomologic on d'Histoire 



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MS. 



Azz. — De Azzara (Don Felix) 

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" Essai sur I'llistoire Naturclle^ des 

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lated from the manuscript by M, 

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 " Voyages dans 1' Amerique Meridionale 

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Bajon, formerly staff-surgeon at 

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Barr. — Barrere (Pierre), Pro- 

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Barton (Benjam. Smith) an 

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" A Memoir on the power of fascina- 

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" Facts, Observations, and Conjectures 

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" Some Notice of the Sirena lacertina, 

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" Memoir on a Reptile called the Hell- 

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Bartram (William). 



" Voyage dans Ics parties sud de 

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Baud. — Baudet de la Face 

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