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i860 
The principal forms of the skeleton and the teeth as the basis for 
a system of Natural History and Comparative Anatomy. 8vo, 
Lo 7 tdon i860 (Orr’s Circle of the Sciences). 
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1861 
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Being his Posthumous Papers on those Subjects, arranged and 
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