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Tait, William. Steam-engine and boiler ex- 

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Talbot, JJ'illiain Henry Fox. On the properties 

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2. Demonstration of a property of the 



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3. Solution of the Problem : " To find the 

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5. On a curve, the arcs of which represent 

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6. Theorems concerning a right cone, and 



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8. On monochromatic light. Quart. Journ. 

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17. Letlre sur les cristaux de borax. 



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19. On the optical phenomena of certain 



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2O. Facts relating to optical science. Phil. 



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21. Researches in the Integral Calculus. 



(Part 1.) Phil. Trans. 1836, ppi 177-215. 

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23. Researches in the Integral Calculus. 



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24. Sul metodo di render permanent! le 

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25. On a new property of nitre. Phil. 

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26. On a new property of the iodide of 

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27. Remarks on M. DAGUERKE'S photo- 

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29. Some account of the art of photogenic 



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