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14. Ueber Phosphorkalk und Phosphor- 

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15. Von der Torricellischen Leere iiber 



fettem Oel. Schweigger, Journ. I., 1811, pp. 

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16. Versuche iiber die Unterscheidung des 



Lichtes beider Elektricitiiten in verdiinuter 

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17. Ueber doppelte Mischungen und 

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18. Ueber Stiirke und Schwiiche in dem 



Organismus. Erlangen, Abhandl. II., 1812, 

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2O. Kleiner Beitrag zur Geschichte des 



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21 . Versuche iiber die Talkerde (Magnesia) 

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22. Ueber den gelben Niederschlag, wel- 

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23. Ueber die verschiedene Wirksanikeit 



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24. Zweifel gegen DAVY'S Theorie von der 



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25. Ueber den Sauerstofffrehalt der Atmo- 



pp. 



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Hildenbrand, E. Analyse des Manganspathes 

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Hildenbrand, Ignatz von. Botanische Reise 

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Hildreth, Sam. Prescott. A concise description 

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Hildreth, Sam. Prescott. 3. Observations on 

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4. Notice of fossil trees, near Gallipolis, 



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5. Ueber die Americanische Cicade. 

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6. Miscellaneous observations on the coal, 



diluvial, and other strata of certain portions of 

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7. Observations on, and descriptions of the 



Shells found in the waters of the Muskingum 

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 XIV., 1828, pp. 276-291. 



8. Miscellaneous remarks of Rocks and 

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9. Notices and observations on the Ameri- 



can Cicada, or Locust. Silliman, Journ. XVIIL, 

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10. Observations on the saliferous rock 



formation, in the valley of Ohio. Silliman, 

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11. Abstract of meteorological observations 



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12. Observations on the Bituminous Coal 



deposits of the valley of the Ohio, and the 

 accompanying rock strata ; with notices of the 

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 1836, pp. 1-154. 



13. Report on the geological survey of 

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15. Abstracts of a meteorological Journal 



kept at Marietta, Ohio, for the years 1849, 1854, 

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16. Abstract of a Meteorological Journal 



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