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Wheatstone, (Sir) Charles, and Abel, F. A. 



*Rcsult of investigations conducted at Woolwich 

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Wheeler, C. Gilbert. Eine Methode zur Bestim- 

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Wheeler, (Rev.} E. F. Climatological tables 

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2. Address to the members of the Tyneside 



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Wheelock, G. A. Strire on Mount Monadnock. 



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Whelpley, James D. 5. ^[Remarks on the classi- 

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Whelpley, James D. 6. *0n the atomic theory. 



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Whewell, (Dr.} William. For Biography, see 

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Whipple, G. M. On a new form of RUTHER- 

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2. On a new electrical anemograph. Brit. 



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Whishaw, John C. Case of horn growing in the 

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Whitaker, J. (jun.~). Rare birds in Nottingham- 

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Whitaker, Joseph. On sonic teeth and a flint 

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2. On the outcrop of the lower Coal- 

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Whitaker, William. 6. On some evidence of 

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7. On the cliffs at Folkestone. Geol. Mag. 



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8. On the chalk of the Isle of Thanet. 



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9. On the chalk of Buckinghamshire, and 



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1O. On the chalk of the Isle of Wight. 



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11. On the "lower London tertiaries " of 



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