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2. Selections from the Smuts Papers
3. Dramatic References from the Scudamore Papers
4. The development of the Indian paper industry
5. Selections from the Smuts Papers
6. 367. Paper of Directions Given by Newton to Bentley Respecting the Books to be Read Before Endeavouring to Read and Understand the Principia, Probable Date About July 1691
7. Fourth collection (141–200) (6 examination papers)
8. Papers from both Volumes Classified by Subjects
9. Art. XXII.—Who was the Inventor of Rag-paper?
10. The Issue of Paper Money in the American Colonies, 1720-1774.
11. Paper & Board: Trends and Prospects.
12. Collected Papers.
13. II. Paper and Board.
14. The State Papers of the Early Stuarts and the Interregnum.
15. The Classical Papers of A. E. Housman
16. ARDTORNISH PAPERS: SUMMARIES AND EXTRACTS
17. Sociolinguistics (Languages and linguistics working papers, number 5).
18. Excretion of chromium sesquioxide administered as a component of paper to sheep.
19. XVIII Catalogue of the Stein Collection of Sanskrit MSS. from Kashmir.
20. Great Powers and Atomic Bombs are “Paper Tigers”.
21. The Bardon Papers. A Collection of Contemporary Documents (MS. Eg. 2124) Relating to the Trial of Mary Queen of Scots, 1586.
22. The survival of Shigella sonnei on cotton, glass, wood, paper, and metal at various temperatures.
23. Dr. Hoernle's MS. Papers.
24. Notes on the preparation of papers for publication in the Journal of Hygiene and in Parasitology.
25. Art. XXV.—Supplement to a paper “On the Duty which Mohammedans in British India owe, on the Principles of their own Law, to the Government of the Country.”.
26. Notes on babu Rájendralála Mitra's Paper on the Age of the Caves at Ajantá.
27. Art. X.—An Account of the Paper Currency and Banking System of Fuhchowfoo.
28. Comment on Papers by Hayami, Saxonhouse, and Wilkins.
29. Comment on Paper by Aufhauser.
30. Comment on Papers by McCloskey, McManus, and Landes and Solmon.
31. Comments on Papers by Johnson, Soltow, and North.
32. The Eighteenth International Congress of Orientalists (Leyden, 1931) and some papers which were read there: The Eighteenth International Congress of Orientalists, 1931.
33. Note on the Invention of Rag-paper.
34. Indo-European and Indo-Europeans – papers presented at the third Indo-European conference at the University of Pennsylvania.
35. A simple method for the determination of bacterial sensitivity to sulphonamides by the use of blotting-paper disks.
36. Comment on Papers by Scheiber, Keller, and Raup.
37. Comments on Papers by Jones, Shepherd and Walton, and McCusker.
38. Comments on Papers by Smith, Vinovskis.
39. Discussion on Papers by Olmstead, Pope, Seagrave, and Oates.
40. Discussion of Papers by de Vries, Hill, Mendels, and Uselding.
41. Abstracts of Papers, March 1958–May 1960.
42. Articles, papers and publications of actuarial interest.
43. Comment on Paper by Evenson.
44. The transmission of bacteria and viruses on gummed paper.
45. Austin's ‘Philosophical Papers’.
46. Comment on Papers by Reed, deVries, and Bean.
47. Comment on Papers by Reed and Bean.
48. Comment on Papers by Reid, Ransom and Sutch, and Higgs.
49. Comments on Papers by Eddie, Zevin, and Brenner.
50. Fact and Moral Value—A Comment on Dr Hudson’S Paper.
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