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69. * Pinkish colour of the sun [on May 

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71. [Yearly reports on the progress of 

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72. Vibrations of air produced by heat. 

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73. Periodicity of auroras. Nature, 10, 

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74. Sounding and sensitive flames. [1874.] 

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75. Colours of heated metals. Nature, 

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76. On the spectrum of the aurora. Phil. 

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78. Visibility of the ultra-violet rays of 

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79. List of known accordances between 

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81. On the use of the virial in thermo- 

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82. Measuring scales for pocket spectro- 

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84. Fall of a meteorite on March 14, 1881. 



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Herschel, Alexander Stewart. 85. Infusible 

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87. On an experimental form of secondary 

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88. On a perpetual form of secondary cell. 



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5. On the principles of the construction 

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