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Vermium terrestrium et fluviatilium : seu animalium infusoriorum, helminthicorum et testaceorum, non marinorum, succincta historia (v.1-2)

Müller, Otto Frederik (1730-1784)

1773-74

"Auctores quorum scripta in hoc opere citantur": 10th-12th prelim. leaf of v. 1.

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Mémoires sur les animaux sans vertèbres (v.1 fasc.1)

Savigny, Jules (1777-1851)

1816

Contents: 1e partie, fasc. 1. Mémoires 1-2: Théorie des organes de la bouche des crustacés et des insectes. -- 2e partie, fasc. 1. Mémoires 1-3: Recherches anatomiques... Systéme de la classe des...

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Mémoires sur les animaux sans vertèbres (v.2 fasc.1)

Savigny, Jules (1777-1851)

1816

Contents: 1e partie, fasc. 1. Mémoires 1-2: Théorie des organes de la bouche des crustacés et des insectes. -- 2e partie, fasc. 1. Mémoires 1-3: Recherches anatomiques... Systéme de la classe des...

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Some papers proper to be read before the R---l Society : concerning the terrestrial chrysipus, golden-foot or guinea, an insect or vegetable, resembling the polypus...[etc]

Fielding, Henry (1707-1754); Trembley, Abraham (1710-1784)

1743

Attributed to Henry Fielding in NUC pre-1956. A satire on Abraham Trembly's Observations and experiments upon the fresh-water polypus, published in the Royal Society's Some Papers, 1743.

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