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Nevin, James. Reminiscences of 

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Newman, Edward [1801-1876] Some 

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Describes Brachioptilon hamiltoni n. g. and 

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The maigre iScimna aquila] off 



Yarmouth. Zoologist, 1875, 2. ser. 10, 

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Vaagmaer, or deal-fish, in Ire- 

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Newton, E. T. [1840- ] Typi- 

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Nicolai, Joh. Aug. Heinr. Unter- 

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Nishikawa, T. On the devel- 

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