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Smyth, C/iarlesPiazzi. 83. On the proper motion 

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84. Spectroscopic prevision of rain with a 

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85. The warm rain band in the daylight 



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86. Colour, in practical astronomy, spec- 

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87. Measures of the great B line in the 

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88. Carbon and carbo-hydrogen, spectro- 



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89. The solar spectrum in 1877-78, with 



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91. Notice of the completion of the new 



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92. Three years' experimenting in mensura- 

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93. A case of slow, sub-tropical discharge 

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94. Special solar heat-radiations and their 

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95. TEDBUTT'S Comet. Origination of its 

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96. Spectroscopic weather discussions. 

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97. End-on illumination in private spec- 

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pp. 419-425; Phil. Mag., 13, 1882, pp. 330- 



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small induction sparks in free air. Nature, 28, 



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Banbridge for ten years, and rainfall of Ulster. 



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3. The substitution of an alkaline base in 



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I, 1878, pp. 45-47. 



Smyth, Thomas. 2. On the occurrence of chalk- 

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 post-pliocene sands (stratified) at Marionville, 

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Smyth, Waring/on Wilkinson. 12. The ores of 

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Sneddon, William. Miners' anthracosis. Glasgow 

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2. On numerical anomalies of the breasts 

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4. Zur pathologischen Anatomic der Epi- 



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5. Ueber die falschen Sensationen bei den 



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7. Ueber Simulation der Geistesstorung. 

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