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Modern views on evolution : a paper read before the Hull Literary Club and the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists' Club
Turton, Edward
1906
"Reprinted from the "Hull Literary Club Magazine," vol. III. part II". Catalogued from cover.
Address by the president, Professor Sir William Turner: The public museums in Edinburgh
Turner, Sir William; Museums Association. Conference
[1901]
Extracted from "Musea".
The wine flagon system, for the supply of "Carlowitz"... : delivered in Driffield and neighbourhood by Mr. John Wm. Turner, wine and spirit merchant, originated by Max Greger
Greger, Max; John Wm. Turner (firm)
[1878?]
Includes extract from Max Greger & Co.'s pamphlet.
Note on some remains of early iron manufacture in Staffordshire
Turner, Thomas (1861-); Iron and Steel Institute
1912
"Subject to revision".
Address by Professor Sir William Turner
Turner, Sir William
[1900]
Reprinted from the report of the British Association's meeting at Bradford, 1900.
Note on a rare dolphin (Delphinus acutus), recently stranded on the coast of Sutherland
Turner, Sir William
1906
Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, vol. XXVI, part IV, session 1905-1906.
The occurrence of the sperm whale or Cachalot in the Shetland seas : with notes on the tympanopetrous bones of Physeter, Kogia, and other Odontoceti
Turner, Sir William
1903
Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, vol. XXIV, part V, session 1902-1903.
Some notes on the coot, and great crested grebe
Turner, E L (fl. 1879)
[1907]
Reprinted from the Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society, vol. viii.
On the species of seal found in Scotland in beds of glacial clay
Turner, William; Turner, William; Turner, William
[187-?]
Reprinted from the Journal of anatomy and physiology, vol. IV.
Turner in Yorkshire
Wroot, Herbert Edward (1939)
[1910]
Newspaper cuttings, extracted from the Yorkshire Observer, Oct. and Nov. 1910, and mounted.