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Shaw (G.) and Miller (T.). 

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Shaw (G.) and Nodder (F. P.). 

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Shaw (G.) and Stephens (J. F.). 

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Shaw (J.). 



1. Account of some Eitperiments and Observations on the Parr, and 

 on the Ova of the Salmon, proving the Parr to be the young of the 

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2. Experiments on the Development and Growth of the Fry of the 

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3. On the Development and Growth of Salmon, from the exclusion of 

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4. On the Growth and Migrations of the Sea-Trout of the Solway 

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Shaw (Lachl.). 

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Shaw (Thorn.). 



1. Travels or Observations relating to several parts of Barbary and the 



Levant. Oxf. 1738, fol. fig. — Lond. 1757, 4°.— Supplement, Oxf. 



1746, fol. — (Gall.) Voyage dans plusieurs parties de la Barbarie et 



du Levant. La Haye, 1740 ; 1743, 2 vols. 4°. fig. — (Germ.) Leipz. 



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Sheldon (J.). 

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Shepard (Ch. U.). 



1. Mineralogical Journey in the Northern parts of New England.— 

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2. Notice on the Mine of spathic Iron (Steel ore) of New Milford, and 

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3. A Sketch of the Mineralogy and Geology of the Counties of Orange 



