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Geahame (James). 
The Birds of Scotland, with other Poems. 12mo. Edinl). 1806 
From Mr. John Henry Gurney, jun., F.Z.8. 
Hudleston (W. H., M.A., F.G.S., P.C.S.). 
On Deep-Sea Investigation : being the Presidential Address 
delivered at the Opening of the Session 1881 — 82, 
[Re-printed from the Proceedings of the Geologists’ 
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From Mr. H. B. Woodioard, F.G.8. 
McClelland (Joun, Assist.-Surgeon). 
Some Inquiries in the Province of Kemaon, relative to Geology 
and other branches of Natural Science. 8vo. Calcutta, 1835 
From Mr. John Henry Gurney, jion., F.Z.8. 
Merrifield (Mrs.). 
A Sketch of the Natural History of Brighton and its Vicinity. 
Edited by Mrs. Merrifield. 8vo. Brighton, 1864 
From Mr. John Henry Gurney, Jun., F.Z.8. 
Moxon (James H. H., LL.D.). 
The Birds of the Pens. 8vo. Camb. 1882 
From Mr. Henry 8tevenson, F.L.8. 
Newton (E. T., P.G.S.). 
Notes on the Vertebrata of the Pre-Glacial Forest Bed Series 
of the East of England. Parts vi. and vii. [Extracted from 
the ‘Geological Magazine,’ Decade ii. Vol. ix. Jan. and 
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On the Occui’rence of Gpermophilus beneath the Glacial Till of 
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North (The Hon. Roger). 
A Treatise on Fish and Fish-Ponds. Illustrated with Eighteen 
Beautifully-coloured Specimens, by Ebenezer Albin. Im]i. 
4to. Bond. n.d. 
From Mr. John Henry Gurney, jtm., F.Z.8. 
Plowright (Charles B.). 
On Wheat Mildew (Puccinia graminis, Pers.;! and its connection 
with the Barberry Hlcidium (JiJ. herheridis, Gmcl.^. 
Reprinted from the ‘ Gardeners’ Clironicle.’ Roy. 8vo. 
pp. 16. Jjond. 1882 
From the Author. 
