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i. On the development of the tail in teleos- 

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Ceylon fishes, a memorandum 



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On Pteraspis d^inensis {An-h(EO- 



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Preliminary essay upon the 



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Archceoteuthis dunensis Roem. ist 



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British fossils. Illustrations of 



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On Ceratodus forsteri, with ob- 

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On the nature of the craniofacial 



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Howes (1891) says of this paper: " All recent 

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On the position of the anterior 



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Huxley, Thomas Henry, & Egerton, 

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Huxley, Thomas Henry, Lefevre, 

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Huxley, Thomas Henry, & Walpole, 

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Huyler, A./. Shad as shrimp eaters. 

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Hyde, Ida H. Localization of the 

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Relates to eggs of Fundulua. 



The effect of salt solutions on the 



respiration, heart-beat and blood pres- 

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A study of the respiratory aiid 



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