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Hyrtl, Joseph. Vergleichend-Anatomische Untersuclmngen iiber das 

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4°. Prag, 1845. 



Ueber die Selbststeuerung des Herzens : ein Beitrag zur 



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Cryptobranchus Japonicus : Schediasma Anatomicum Univer- 



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Iamblichus. In Nicomaclii Geraseni Arithmeticani Introcluctionem, et 

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2 pts. in 1 vol. 4°. Arnhemia?, 1668, '67. 



Iarzynsky, Tlx. Prcemissus Catalogus Crustaceorum, Ecliinodermatum, 

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Ibbetson, John Holt. A brief account of Ibbetson's Geometric Chuck, 

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Iberti, (Dr.). Observations generales sur les Hopitaux, suivies d'un 

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Ibn Batiita. Travels, trau slated from the abridged Arabic manuscript 

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leery, E. Memoire sur le Pou a, Poche Blanche. 



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Ideler, Ludivig. Historische Untersuchungcn iiber die astronomischen 

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Untersuchungen iiber den Ursprung und die Bedeutung der 



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Handbuch der Mathematischen und Technischen Chronologie. 



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Ueber die Zeitrechnung der Chinesen. 4°. Berlin, 1839. 



Nouvelles Tables Trigonometriques. See Ilobert et Ideler. 



See also Centnerscliwer ; Ptolemij ; TJieon. 



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 the direction of Burgomaster Witzen, and now done into English. 



4°. London, 1706. 



