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Harrison, William Jerome, 1845-1908 | 3 |
Harvie-Brown, J A (1844-1916) | 3 |
Bell, Alfred | 2 |
Harmer, Frederic William, 1835-1923 | 2 |
Harmer, Sir S F (1862-) | 2 |
Sheppard, Thomas (1876-1945) | 2 |
Alfred, King of England, 849-899 | 1 |
British Museum (Natural History) | 1 |
Harker, Alfred (1859-1939) | 1 |
Harmer, F W (1835-1923) | 1 |
Harrogate : the mecca of the ailing, the playground of the robust
Harrogate (England). Publicity Department
1915
"Issued by the Harrogate Corporation Publicity Dept."
Alfred the Great : a paper read to the Hull Literary Club, 9th March, 1903
Harris, S (of Hull)
[1903]
Death of Mr. W. Jerome Harrison : a noted scientist
1908
Press cutting, extracted from the Handsworth [Birmingham] Herald for Saturday, June 13, 1908, and mounted.
The desirability of promoting county photographic surveys
Harrison, William Jerome (1845-1908)
1906
At head of title: British Assocation for the Advancement of Science. York, 1906.
The Fulmar : its past and present distribution as a breeding species in the British Isles
Harvie-Brown, J A (1844-1916)
[1912]
Reprinted from The Scottish naturalist, May-June, 1912.
Improvements of grouse moors
Harvie-Brown, J A (1844-1916)
1903
"Reprinted from 'The Naturalist,' September 1903".
Young of Sibbald's rorqual (Balænoptera Sibbaldii)
Harvie-Brown, J A (1844-1916)
[1905]
"Reprinted from "The Annals of Scottish natural history," April 1905".
The petrography of the Triassic sandstones of south-west Lancashire
Harris, Stella W
1924
Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Liverpool Geological Society, vol. XIV, 1924.
On specimens of Cuvier's whale (Ziphius cavirostris) from the Irish coast
Harmer, Sir S F (1862-)
1915
Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1915. "Published December 1915".
The Great Eastern glacier
Harmer, F W (1835-1923)
1904
Reprinted from the report of the British Association's meeting at Cambridge, 1904, Section C.