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Watkins (J.). 

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Watson (Fr.). 

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Watson (H.). 

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Watson (White). 



1 . A Delineation of the Strata of Derbyshire, forming the surface from 

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Watson (W,). 



1. An Account oi Mr. Sam. Tail's Method of Castrating Fish. — Phil. 

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2. On the Insect called the Vegetable Fly.— Phil. Trans. LIII. p. 271. 



3. On an American Armadillo. — Phil. Trans. LIV. p. 57. — Naturf. 

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4. On the Blue Shark.— Phil. Trans. LXVIII. p. 789. 



Watson (Dr.). 

 I . Brief Historical Account of the Mines of Wanlockhead, Ayr. — 

 Trans. Highl. Soc. new ser. 



Watt (G.). 

 1. On Basalt, and on the Transition from the Vitreous to the Stony 

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Watt (M.). 

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Watters (John J.). 

 I . Natural History of the Birds of Ireland, Indigenous and Migratory. 

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Watters (John J., Jun.). 

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 with Notes of the Occurrence and Distribution of the various species 

 oi Raptores. Dublin, 18.53, 12°. 



Watts (J. K.). 

 1. On tiie Geology of Saint Ives, Huntingdonshire, and its ntighboui- 

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