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Playfair, John.
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Prichard, James Cowles (1786-1848). Researches into the Physical History
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W. H. Oxford, 1888.
Romanes, George John (1848-1894). Animal Intelligence. 1879.
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and antarctic regions during . . . 1839-43. 2 vols. 1847.
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Catalogue of the Picariae in the collection of the British Museum.
Upupae and Trochili. 1892. .
Scrope, George Julius Poulett. Memoir on the Geology of Central France:
including the volcanic formations of Auvergne, the Velay, and the
Vivarais. 1827.
On the Mode of Formation of Volcanic Cones and Craters. (From The
Quarterly Journal of the Geological Soc. Nov. 1859. ) 1859.
Sedgwick, Adam. A Synopsis of the Classification of the British Palaeozoic
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Palaeozoic Fossils in the Geological Museum of the University of
Cambridge. By McCoy, F. Cambridge, 1854.
Clark, John Willis. The Life and Letters of. . . Adam Sedgwick.
2 vols. Cambridge, 1890.
Sloane, Sir Hans. Catalogus Plantarum quae in Insula Jamaica sponte
proveniunt, etc. 1696.
A Voyage to the Islands of Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers,
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