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Huxley, Th., On the Oceanic Hydrozoa; description of the Calycophoridae a. Physophori- 
dae observed du ring the voyage of the ‘Rattlesnake’. 1859. Imp. 4. 153 pg. with 
12 plates. boards. (32 sh.) M. 14, — 
Leighton, W. A., Monograph of the British Angiocarpous Lichens. 1851. 8. 100 pg. 
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Lubbock, J., Monograph of the Collembola a. Thysanura. 1873. 8. 276 pg. with 78 
coloured plates. cloth. M. 30, — 
Mc Intosh, W. C., Monograph of the British Annelids. I (all published): Nemerteans. 
2 parts. 1873 — 74. Imp. 4. 214 pg. with 23 coloured plates. boards.* M. 60, — 
Masters, M. T., Vegetable Teratology. An account of the principal deviations from the 
usual construction of Plants. 1869. 8. 572 pg. with 218 woodcuts. cloth.* M. 45, — 
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Meyen, F. J., Geography of Plants. Translated bv M. Johnston. 1846. 8. 422 pg. 
with 1 plate. cloth. (11 sh.) M. 2, — 
Michael, A. D., British Oribatidae. 2 volumes. 1884 — 88. 8. 679 pg. with 62 plates, 
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Nitzsch, C. L., Pterylography. Translated with notes by P. L. Sc lat er. With appen- 
dix by Bart lett a. Sclater. 1867. Imp. 4. 178 pg. with 10 plates. boards. M. 7, — 
Oken, L., Elements of Physiophilosophy. Translated by A. Tulk. 1847. 8. 685 pg. 
cloth. (10 sh.). M. 1,50 
Parker, W. K., Comparative monograph on the structure a. development of the Shoulder- 
Girdle a. Sternum in Vertebrata. 1 868. Imp. 4. 237 pg. with 30 coloured plates. 
boards.* M. 18, — 
Ray, J., Letters. Edited by E. Lankester. 1848. 8. 502 pg. with 2 plates. cloth. (8 sh.) M. 5, — 
— Memorials of John Ray. Edited by E. Lankester. 1848. 8. 230 pg. with fron- 
tispice. cloth. (8 sh.) M. 5, — 
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Smith. Itineraries, with notes, by Babington a. Varrel 1. 
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nodermata, Acalepha, Polypi a. Infusoria. Link, The progress of physiological Botany in 1841. 
Reports on the progress of Zoology for 1843, 1 844. Translated by G. Busk, A. H. 
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1844—45. 
Steenstrup, J. S., On the Alternation of Generations. Translated by G. Busk. 1845. 
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Williamson, W. C., Monograph of the recent Foraminifera of Great Britain. 1858. 
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