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6. Observation sur la Lime. Montpellier, 

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11. Notice mineralogique sur Montferrier. 

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Draper, -- . On the use of fat in the animal 

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Draper, Harry Napier. On the determination 

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Draper, ILiiry. On the changes of blood-cells 

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2. On a reflecting telescope for Celestial 



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Draper, John C. On a new photometric process 

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Draper, Joint William. Some experimental re- 

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2. An account of some experiments made 

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3. Chemical analysis of the native Chloride 

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4. Experiments made to determine whether 



Light exhibits any magnetic action. Franklin 

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5. Of the tidal motions of Conductors, 



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10. On the physical action of capillary 

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11. Experiments on Solar light. Frank- 

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