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Morriss, T. W. Spawning of carp in 

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MorroV) R- Notes on the bones of 

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Morse, Edward Sylvester [1838 — 1 

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Morse, Grant M. Address on work of 

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Mortensen, Ole Theodor Jensen. 

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Sind die Ostsee-SchoUen vom 



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Morthimer, /. H. Sun-fish lOrtha- 



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Mortillet, Louis Laurent Gabriel de 

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Mortimer,/. H. Soles again brought 



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Mortimer, John, & Clarke, If. H. 

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Morton, All-port. On the present 

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Description of a new species 



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Antennarius mitchellii, sp. nov. 



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Morton, C. Diarrhoea as a result of 

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Morton, im Parsons [1824 — ] Fish- 

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Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 

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The importance of fish culture. 



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Morton, Samuel George [1799-1S51] 

 Synopsis of the organic remains of the 

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Pis. xi, sii contain figures of teeth of sharks. 

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Notice of the fossil teeth of 



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Contains description and figure of Ptychodus 



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Moseley, Henry Kotlige [1844-1891] 

 On the substance exhibited at the Brit- 

 ish Association, Brighton, by Mr. P. L. 



