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M. Liénard , the elder , has , in the course of the year , described many Fishes , including a new species of Plectropoma , allied to the Plectr . melanoleuca , Cuv . & Val . , which is of a uniform brown colour , with all its fins of a ...
M. Liénard , the elder , has , in the course of the year , described many Fishes , including a new species of Plectropoma , allied to the Plectr . melanoleuca , Cuv . & Val . , which is of a uniform brown colour , with all its fins of a ...
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Ross on the shore of Boothia , which Mr. Owen has recently described under the name of Rossia palpebrosa . Considering the bright colours which these bodies commonly present , and their structure and relations to the generative ...
Ross on the shore of Boothia , which Mr. Owen has recently described under the name of Rossia palpebrosa . Considering the bright colours which these bodies commonly present , and their structure and relations to the generative ...
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The coal bands exhibited in the works near Gillerux , Aspatria , Plumland , and Weary Hall are then described ; and detailed sections are given of the works in the Bolton field , -generally regarded as the north - eastern limit .
The coal bands exhibited in the works near Gillerux , Aspatria , Plumland , and Weary Hall are then described ; and detailed sections are given of the works in the Bolton field , -generally regarded as the north - eastern limit .
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JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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