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 Astron. Soc. Mem. XXI., 1852, pp. 81-85. 



76. Discovery of Thalia. Astron. Soc. 



Month. Not. XIII., 1852-53, p. 1 ; Astr. 

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 Astron. Journ. III., 1854, pp. 28-29. 



77. On the appearance of the planet 



Saturn and his rings, as viewed in Mr. BISHOP'S 

 refractor, 9th Jan. 1853. Astron. Soc. Month. 

 Not. XIII., 1852-53, pp. 39-40. 



78. On four small stars which had been 



observed during the preparation of Mr. BISHOP'S 

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 Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XIII., 1852-53, p. 

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79. Ueber veriinderliche Sterne. Astr. 



Nachr. XXXV., 1853, col. 267-268 ; XXXVI., 

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80. [Observations of WESTPHAL'S Comet, 



and of Massilia.J Astr. Nachr. XXXV.. 1853, 

 col. 371-372. 



81. Discovery of a new planet, Euterpe, 



Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XIV., 1853-54, pp. 

 12-13; Astr. Nachr. XXXVII., 1854, col. 

 315-316. 



82. Elements and cphemeris of the second 



Comet of 1854. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. 

 XIV., 1853-54, pp. 177-178. 



83. Discovery of a new planet, Urania. 



Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XIV., 1853-54, p. 

 240; Astr. Nachr. XXXIX., 1855, col. 91-94. 



84. Twenty - second Asteroid. Gould, 



Astron. Journ. III., 1854, p. 24. 



85. On Saturn's rings. Astron. Soc. 



Month. Not. XV., 1854-55, pp. 31-34. 



86. On the satellite of Neptune. Astron. 



Soc. Month. Not. XV., 1854-55, pp. 46-48. 



87. Note on the satellites and mass of 



Uranus. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XV., 1854- 

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88. [Observations of BEUHN'S Comet 



(IV. 1854), with elements of the orbit ; variable 

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 Astr. Nachr. XXXIX., 1855, col. 131-134. 



89. On a new variable star. Astron. Soc. 



Mouth. Not. XVI., 1855-56, p. 56. 



90. Note on the variable star 420 (MAYER) 



Leouis, or R Leonis of AKGELANDEK. Astron. 

 Soc. Month. Not, XVII., 1856-57, pp. 199-200. 



91. Elements of the binary star y Virginis. 



Astron. Soc. Mem. XVI., 1857, pp. 21-22. 



92. On the probable identification of 



AXTHELM'S variable of 1670 (Nova Vulpecute), 

 and on some other variable stars. Astron. Soc. 

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93. On the nomenclature of the minor 



planets. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXL, 1861, 

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Hind, John Russell. 94. Passages de Venus en 

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1861, pp. 131-132. 



95. Note on a dark circular spot upon the 



Sun's disk, with rapid motion, as observed by 

 W. LUMMIS, Esq., of Manchester, 20 March 



1862. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXIL, 1862, 

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Hind, John Russell, und Vogel. Beobachtungen 

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Hind, IV. M. Localities of Plants observed by 

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2. The Flora of Matlock. Phytologist, II., 



1857-58, pp. 609-612. 



3. The ville of Dunkirk and its Flora. 



Phytologist, III.. 1858-59, pp. 289-294. 



4. Addenda to the Flora of Harrow. Phy- 



tologist, V., 1861, pp. 198-204. 



Hindersin, . Ueber die Theorie der Blitz- 



Ableiter. Gilbert, Annal. LL, 1815, pp. 438- 



441. 

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flinten und eine Anfrage. Gilbert, Aunal. 



LVIIL, 1818, pp. 200-206. 



3. BemerkuDsren iiber den Blei-Baum. 



[1816.] Gilbert, Aunal. LXXIL, 1822, pp. 

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Hindmarsh, L. On the Wild Cattle of Chilling- 

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Hinds, Richard Briusley. Observations on the 

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2. The physical agents of temperature, 

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 Botany. Ann. Nat. Hist. IX., 1842, pp. 169- 

 189, 311-333, 415-417, 469-475, 521-527; 

 Froriep, Notizen, XXIIL, 1842, col. 49-56, 65- 

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 col. 97-100, 305-312. 



3. Table of the distribution of the Species 



described in the first four volumes of DE CAN- 

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4. Descriptions of new Shells. Ann. Nat. 



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5. On the permanent regions of Alpine 



vegetation. Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. L, 

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6. The regions of vegetation ; being an 



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