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2. The Argonaut or Paper Nautilus, Argonauta argo [Pl. 101]
3. Note to Mr. W. Henry's paper on heat
4. United States congressional serial set.
5. United States congressional serial set.
6. Register of debates in Congress : comprising the leading debates and incidents of the ... session of the ... Congress.
7. On the Paper Nautilus (Argonauta Argo).
8. XXIII.— On a Meteoric Paper which fell from the Sky in the year 1686 in Courland, composed of Confervæ and Infusoria
9. Art III.—Extracts from Mr. M ‘Clclland’s paper on Indian Cyprinidoe.As. Res. Vol. xix. Part II
10. Art. V.—Papers Relative to the New Coal Field of Tenasserim
11. XXVII.—Some remarks on the foregoing paper of Dr. L. Pfeiffer, especially on the Clausium of Clausilia
12. Observations on the natural history and economy of various insects affecting the turnip crops. Paper IV
13. Remarks on Dr. Thompson's Paper on the Combinations of Sulphuric Acid and Water.
14. LIV.—Note on the Saw-Fly (Lyda inanita) the subject of M. Ruber's paper in the preceding Number
15. XV.—Abstract of a paper entitled "Account of a Botanical Tour in North Wales, the South of England and Jersey, during the months of August and September 1843."
16. Extract of a note from J. E. Gray, Esq., relative to his paper on the animal of Spirula, p. 257
17. L.—Note on Mr. H. E. Strickland's Paper on the genus Cardinia (Agassiz)
18. LVIII.—Note on Mr. Bowerbank's Paper on the genus Dunstervillia (Bowerbank), with remarks on the Ischadites Königii, the Tentaculites and the Conularia
19. Some Account of the Late Mr. Ewart's Paper On the Measure of Moving Force; and On the Recent Applications of the Principle Living Forces to Estimate the Effects of Machines and Movers.
20. Corrections and Additions to His Paper on the Longicornia of the United States
21. XXXIX.—A few critical remarks on M. Carl J. Sundevall's Paper on the birds of Calcutta, as republished by H. E. Strickland, Esq
22. Additional note on a paper on porcupines
23. XXI.—Observations on Mr. M'Coy's Paper on some fossil fish of the carboniferous period
24. XII.—Observations on the minute structure and mode of contraction of voluntary muscular fibre; being the abstract of a paper read before the Royal Medical Society, Edinburgh, December 15th, 1848
25. XXV.—Observations on Mr. Hancock's paper on the Excavating Sponges
26. XXX. Extracts from a Paper by Zeller published in the Linnœa Entomologica, vol. 3, on the "Leaf-mining Tineæ, with Eye-Caps" (Augendeckeln), with Remarks By H. T. Stainton, Esq
27. XXXVIII.—Observations on Mr. Morris's paper on the excavating sponges
28. Addendum to Mr. Benson's Paper on Cyclostoma, in the present number, page 191
29. On certain statements contained in Dr. T. Williams' papers on the respiratory organs of the Articulata
30. Remarks on the geographical distribution of reptiles, with descriptions of several species supposed to be new, and corrections of former papers
31. XXXI.—Observations on the habits of the stickleback (being a continuation of a previous paper)
32. Entomological papers, being chiefly descriptions of new Ceylon Coleoptera with such observations on their habits etc., as appear in any way interesting
33. Entomological Papers—being descriptions of new Ceylon Coleoptera. with such observations on their habits as appear any way interesting
34. XXXII.—Observations on Dr. Hallowell's paper on Urodele Batrachians, and Trigonophrys, &c., in the ‘Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia’
35. PHOTOGRAPHY: First Paper.
36. Further Remarks on the Organs of the Antennæ of Insects, described in a Paper published in the 'Transactions of the Linnean Society,"vol. xxii. p. 155
37. Appendix to the paper entitled New genera and species of North American Tipulidae with short palpi, etc
38. Note on Mr. Blyth's paper on the Animals known as wild Asses
39. Attempts of Asiatic Sovereigns to Establish a Paper Currency
40. Memorandum on Mr. Blyth’s Paper on the Animals Known as Wild Asses
41. Rectfication of the paper upon the Hemiptera of the North Pacific Expedition
42. READS THE PAPERS.
43. SOUTHERN PAPERS THEN AND NOW.
44. "Geometrical researches" in four papers, comprising numerous new theorems and porisms, and complete solutions to celebrated problems: 1. Researches concerning figures particularly derived from other figures, 2. Researches concerning n'gons inscribed in other n'gons, 3. Researches concerning n'gons inscribed in curves of the second degree, 4. Researches concerning n'gons inscribed in surfaces of the second degree.
45. HIS BROWN-PAPER PARCEL.
46. Note on Mr. Lesley's Paper on the Coal-Measures of Cape Breton
47. On the Pselaphidae of Australia. 2nd paper
48. Remarks on the above paper
49. XXX.—Remarks on the Rev. S. Haughton's paper on the bee's cell, and on the origin of species
50. XXIII.: Remarks on Captain Huttoris Paper "On the Reversion and Restoration of the Silkworm."
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