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- The incurvature of the winds in tropical cyclones. 

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On the relations of the diurnal barometric maxima to 

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- The meteorological conditions of the Aruwhimi forest 

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A list of the ferns of Simla in the N. W. Himalaya 

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- The paradox of the sun-spot cycle in meteorology. 

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The forecast of the Indian monsoon rains. Nature, 



44, 1891, 225-227. 



SI. FATE'S theory of cyclones. Nature, 44, 1891, 348- 

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K .in-making in Texas. Nature, 44, 1891, 473-475. 



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On the gaur (Bos gaurus) and its allies. Zool. Soc. 

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On some genera of oriental barbets. Ibis, 5, 1893. 

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On the scientific name of a Himalayan cuckoo. Zool. 

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On the scientific names of the imperial and spotted 

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[Criticism of Lieut. COKDEAUX'S paper on the birds of 

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The Burmese chipped Hints Pliocene not Miocene. 

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On the papers by Dr. EOSSMAT and Dr. KURTZ, and on 

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The large Indian squirrel (Sciurus indicus, Erf.) and 

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Notes on Lepus oiostolus and L. pallipes from Tibet, 

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On Ariophanta Dalyi. n. .iiilm/i. , from Mysore, with a 

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