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* Defcription of the pediculus ceti 
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Tranf. j Abridg. 
LXY1I 513 
LXVIII681 
LXIX 362 
LXV 
249 
XIX 321 
XX 264 
XXII 693 
XXV 2314 
XLI 409 
xLvm 385 
XXII 627 
— 787 
LXIV 108 
XLIII 529 
XLIV 305 
XL VIII 32c 
XLIX 759 
n 325 
III 685 
— 154 
V 25 
VIII 378 
III 603 
V 303 
XI 1016 
X 670 
— 616 
