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7. Ornithological notes from Lancashire. 



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8. On the disappearance of the .spectrum of 

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14. Results of some observations on the 

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18. On a temporary outburst of light in a 

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2O. On the .spectrum of M;;r>. with some 

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22. Note on the lunar crater Linne. As- 

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24. On the spectrum of comet I., 1866. 



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26. Further observations on the Spectra of 



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27. Description of a hand Spectrum-tele- 

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28. On the spectrum of BKOIJSEN'S comet, 



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29. On the spectrum of Comet II., 1868. 



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32. Ou some recent spectroscope re- 

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