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8. On the properties of inextensible sur- 

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1O. On the reflexion and refraction of 



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Jellicoe, C. On the laws of mortalitj'. Roy. 

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Jelly, H. On the fossil shells of the genus 

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Jemsen, C. E. Beitriige zur Keuntniss der 

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Jenkin, Flccmuia. On Gutta Percha as au in- 

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4. Experimental researches on the trans- 

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Jenkin, Flceming, and Thomson. On the true 

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Jenkins, F. An account of some minerals col- 

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2. Further discovery of Coal Beds in 



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3. Hints for the management of the Grape 



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Jenkins, Jolm. Notices of Auroras observed at 

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2. Tables of Meteorological Phenomena 

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Jenkins, R. On coal in Assam. Bengal, Journ. 

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Jenkins, 1. E. On the detection of Strychnine 

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Jenkins, Thomas. Observations on the young 

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Jenkinson, Henry T. J. On irrigation as prac- 

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Jenner, . Lettre sur des traces d'industrie 



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Jenner, A. L. O. De alkoholismo chronico. 

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Jenner, Charles. A comparative view of the 

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2. On Spores. Edinb. Bot. Soc. Proc., 



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Jenner, Edward. Observations on the distemper 

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