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Davy, J. On the colour of the salmon. 



On the impregnation of the ova Edinb. New Phil. Joum., 1863, n. s. 18, 



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Some observations on the ova 



of the salmon in relation to the distribu- 

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Some miscellaneous remarks on 



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On the vitality of the ova of the 



Salmonidse of different ages. Proc. Roy. 

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The angler in the Lake dis- 

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On the urinary secretion of 



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Some observations on the fishes 



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Some miscellaneous observa- 

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Fragmentary notes on the gener- 

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Some observations on the vital- 

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Some observations on the Sal- 



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Dawson, G. H. The salmon. Kept. 

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Dawson, George. The grayling ffhy- 

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Fish swallowing fish. Forest & 



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Dawson, George Mercer [1849—] 

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Salmon in rivers of the Pacific 



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Report on an exploration in the 



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Fishes, determined from photographs by T. 

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Dawson, Jean. The mechanism of 

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The breathing and feeding mech- 

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Dawson, John. On the vitahty of 

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Dawson, (Sir) John William [1820- 

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On the Lower Coal Measures, as 



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