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2. Etude sur le prolongement du bassin 



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Lesley, J. P. On the Broadtop coal basin in 

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1856 (pt. 2), pp. 78-81. 



2. On three comparative sections of the 

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1857 (pt. 2), pp. 39-42. 



3. On flexure of strata in the Broad-Top 



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6. Curtain Aurora seen on the 23rd of 



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8. Notice of a remarkable coal mine or 

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Leslie, David. On the zodiacal light. Silli- 



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Leslie, James. On a method of making pure 

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Leslie, James. Description of an inclined plane, 

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2. Account of the bursting of Bilberry 

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Leslie, John. On the resolution of indeter- 

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2. Description of a Hygrometer and Pho- 

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3. On the absorbent powers of different 



earths. Nicholson, Journ. IV., 1801, pp. 196- 

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4. Observations and Experiments on Light 



and Heat, with some remarks on the inquiries 

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5. Further remarks on the inquiries of 



Dr. HERSCHEL respecting light and heat. Ni- 

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tretenir la congelation. Annal. de Chimie, 

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and moisture, and the means of ascertaining 

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9. Description of an Atmometer, and an 



account of some Photometric, Hygrometric, 

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10. New method of freezing water. Thom- 

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