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Item type: Item , Access status: Open Access , Table of contents (v.4, pt.1, 1875)(2009-07-09T14:48:39Z) NSIS Project 2008Item type: Item , Access status: Open Access , A month among the geological formations of New Brunswick.(William Gossip, 1875) Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science; Honeyman, David, 1817-1889Item type: Item , Access status: Open Access , List of members(William Gossip, 1875) Nova Scotian Institute of Natural ScienceItem type: Item , Access status: Open Access , Proceedings(William Gossip, 1875) Nova Scotian Institute of Natural ScienceItem type: Item , Access status: Open Access , On the analysis of two Spring Hill coals(William Gossip, 1875) How, Henry, 1828-1879; Nova Scotian Institute of Natural ScienceItem type: Item , Access status: Open Access , Nova Scotian geology: Antigonishe County(William Gossip, 1875) Honeyman, David, 1817-1889; Nova Scotian Institute of Natural ScienceItem type: Item , Access status: Open Access , On the serpents of Nova Scotia(William Gossip, 1875) Gilpin, J. Bernard (John Bernard), 1810-1892; Nova Scotian Institute of Natural ScienceItem type: Item , Access status: Open Access , Spontaneous generation, or predestinated generation(William Gossip, 1875) Dewar, Andrew, fl. 1864; Nova Scotian Institute of Natural ScienceItem type: Item , Access status: Open Access , Halifax meteorology 1874(William Gossip, 1875) Allison, Frederick; Nova Scotian Institute of Natural ScienceItem type: Item , Access status: Open Access , The southern synclinal of the Pictou coal field.(William Gossip, 1875) Gilpin, Edwin, 1850-1907; Nova Scotian Institute of Natural ScienceItem type: Item , Access status: Open Access , On the smaller cetaceans inhabiting the Bay of Fundy and shores of Nova Scotia(William Gossip, 1875) Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science; Gilpin, J. Bernard (John Bernard), 1810-1892Item type: Item , Access status: Open Access , Index: Volume 4(William Gossip, 1878) Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science