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9. On the action of anaesthetics. Journ. 

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10. On the respiratory movements of fishes. 

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12. Note on a simple form of LIPPMANN'S 



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3. < )n the physiological action of the 



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McKendrick, John Gray, Coats, Joseph, & 

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 Mackenzie, John James, & Nichols, E. L. 



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9. On the ratios and frequency of rainfall, 

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10. The lowest amounts of atmospheric 

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1 1 . On the mean temperatures of the winters 



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12. On the rainfall adjacent to the Sweet- 

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On lines of no chemical change. Phil. Mag., 16, 



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45. Additional remarks on boulders, with 

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46. On a new section of pre-glacial white 



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pp. 67-68. 



47. On the geological meaning of the term 



