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44. Winds of the United States. [1871.] 

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45. Resemblance of atmospheric, magnetic, 



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46. On the relation of the Auroras to 



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49. Cyclical rainfalls at Lisbon. [1871.] 

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50. Correlations of cosmical and molecular 

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51. The Herschell-Stephenson postulate. 

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52. Further approximations to the Sun's 



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53. General relation of Auroras to rainfall. 



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54. Influence of meteoric showers on 



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55. Planetary illustrations of explosive os- 

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56. Solar and planetary rotation. Amer. 

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57. Ethereal density and polarity. Amer. 

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58. The sun-spot cycle of 1 T07 years. 



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59. ^Ethereal oscillation, the primordial 



material force. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. XII., 

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61. Stellar 



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68. Oscillatory forces in the solar system. 

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- 70. Note on planeto-taxis. Amer. Phil. 

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71. Rotation of the sun and the iutra-aste- 

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72. Planetary relations to the Sun-spot 

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75. The music of the spheres. Amer. Phil. 

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- 77. Recent confirmation of an astronomical 

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78. Transcript of a curious manuscript 

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14O. Systemes de coniques qui coupent des 

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