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1. Epistola de nonnullis Insectis eorumque innocentia. — Act. 01- 

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2. De Lumbricis. Lugd. Bat. 1670, 4:°.—Bohm. Bibl. II. 2, p. 375. 



Fairholme (G.). 



1. A General View of the Geology of Scripture. Lend. 1833, 8". 

 — (Gall.) Positions geologiques en verification directe de la Chro- 

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2. Natural Proofs of the Mosaic Deluge : New and conclusive 

 natural Demonstrations of the Mosaic Deluge, and of its having 

 been the only event of the kind that has ever occurred upon 

 Earth. Edinb. 1837, 8°. fig. 



3. On the Power possessed by Spiders to escape from an isolated 

 situation. — Phil. Mag. ser. 3, I. p. 424. 



4. On the Nature of Coal, and on the manner in which the various 

 Strata of the Coal-measures must probably have been deposited. 

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5. On the Falls of Niagara, with some observations on the distinct 

 evidence which they bear to the geological character of the 

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6. On Woodcocks and Fieldfares breeding in Scotland. — Mag. Nat. 

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2. Insectes de Taiti, des Marquises et des iles voisines. — Eev. et 

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