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45. The parallax of Centauri deduced 



from Mr. MACLEAK'S observations at the Cape 

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46. On the parallaxes of certain Southern 



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47. Elements of the great Comet of 1843, 



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48. On the great Comet of 1843. Astron. 



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Henderson, Thomas, and Maclear. Occulta- 

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2. A list of the occupations of 



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Hendricks, Joel E. Review of Mr. BLAKE'S 



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Hendry, William. Angle of aperture. Journ. 

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2. Amphipleura pellucida. Joui'n. Microsc. 



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3. The saccharo - polariscope. Journ. 



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4. On Hyalodiscus subtilis (Syn. Cras- 



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5. On Navicula rhoinboides. Journ. 



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6. On the Hull Pleurosigma fasciola. 



Journ. Microsc. Sci. II., 1862, pp. 152-155. 



7. On the nerve-cells of the spinal cord 



in the Ox. Journ. Microsc. Sci. III., 1863, pp. 

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Henfrey, Arthur. Description of a species and 

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2. Note on the viviparous grasses. Phy- 

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3. On the developement of Vegetable 



Cells. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1845 (pt. 2), pp. 68- 

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4. On the anatomy of monocotyledouous 



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Botany : No. 1. Recent researches into the 

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