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50. On pure caoutchouc, and the sub- 

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54. On a peculiar perspective appearance 



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55. On the confinement of dry gases over 



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56. Experiments on the nature of LA- 



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57. On the fluidity of sulphur and phos- 

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58. On the relation of water to hot 



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