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Farrar, Joint. 2. Observations of the Comet of 

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 (/it. 2), pp. 308-312. 



3. An abstract of Meteorological Obser- 

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4. An account of the violent and destruc- 

 tive Storm of the 23rd of September 1S15. 

 Boston, Mem. Amer. Acad. IV., 1818, pp. 92-97. 



5. An account of a singular electrical 



phenomenon observed during a Snow-storm, 

 accompanied with thunder. Boston, Mem. 

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6. Account of an apparatus for determining 



the mean temperature and the mean atmospheri- 

 cal pressure for any period. Boston, Journ. 

 Phil. I., 1824, pp. 491-494. 



7. On the application of the barometer to 

 the measurement of heights. Boston, Journ. 

 Phil. II., 1825, pp. 583-596. 



8. Observations of the solar eclipse of 



17 September 1811. Amer. Acad. Proc. II., 

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Farrar, ft'. Observations on the preternatural 

 growth of the incisor teeth, occasionally ob- 

 served in certain of the Mammalia rodentia. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. III., 1830, p. 27. 



2. On the auditory apertures in the skulls 



of quadrupeds and birds, as auxiliaries in 

 classification. Mag. Nat. Hist. IV., 1831, pp. 

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Farre, Arthur. Beobachtungen iiber die Tri- 

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2. Observations on the minute structure 



of some of the higher forms of Polypi, with 

 views of a more natural arrangement of the 

 class. Phil. Trans. 1837, pp. 387-426; Eoy. 

 Soc. Proc. III., 1837, pp. 478-479. 



3. On certain phenomena observed in the 



genus Nitella, as illustrative of the peculiar 

 structure recently discovered by Mr. BOWKE- 

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 Microsc. Journ. I., 1841, pp. 49-52; Microsc. 

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4. On the minute anatomy of the larva 

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5. On the organ of hearing in Crustacea. 

 Phil. Trans. 1843, pp. 233-242 ; Froriep, Noti- 

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6. On the minute structure of certain 



substances expelled from the human intestine, 

 having the ordinary appearance of shreds of 

 lymph, but consisting entirely of filaments of a 

 confervoid type, probably belonging to the genus 

 Oscillatoria. [1842.] Microsc. Soc. Trans. I., 

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Farre, Art/t/ir. 7. An account of the dis.icotion 

 of a human embryo of about the fourth week of 

 gestation, with .some observations on the >.-:rlv 

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 Microsc. Soc. Trans. III., 1852, pp. 65-73. 



8. Description of an early human embryo 

 of about the fourth week of utero-gestation. 

 Microse. Soc. Trans. V., 1857, pp. 163-168. 



9. On Diplosoma crenata, an entozoon in- 



habiting the human bladder, and hitherto often 



confounded with Spiroptera hominis. Archives 



of Med. I., 1857-59, pp. 290-299. 

 Farre, F. J. On the species of lonidium which 



produces the Cuichunchulli, and on the specific 



identity of I. microphyllum and I. parviflorum. 



Med. Bot. Soc. Trans. 1834-37, pp. 206-218. 

 Farrell, J. O. Notice of some errors in BAILY'S 



Tables and Formulas. Astron. Soc. Month. Not 



XX., 1860, pp. 337-340. 

 Farrer, J. W. On Ingleborough Cave. Geol. 



Sou. Journ. V., 1849, pp. 49-51. 

 Farringtom, A. C. Metamorphic condition of a 



part of the large vein of Franklinite in New 



Jersey. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1851, pp. 241- 



242. 

 Fasbender, . Ein Vieleck mit gegebenen 



Seiteu ist am grossten, werm seine Ecken in 



eiuem Kreise liegen. Crelle, Jouru. XXVI., 



1843, pp. 181-182. 



2. Ueber diegleichseitigen Dreiecke, welche 



urn ein gegebenes Dreieck gelegt werden kiinnen. 



Crelle, Journ. XXX., 1846, pp. 230-231. 

 Faschamps, . Description d'un Barometre 



en fer, au moyeu duquel on peut mesurer la 



hauteur de la colonue de mercure ;\ moins d'uu 



eentieme de millimetre. Ann. Gen. Sci. Phys. 



V., 1820, pp. 254-258. 



2. Description d'une machine pneumatique, 



11 1'aide de laquelle on opere le vide sans le 



secours de la pompe. Ann. Gen. Sci. Phys. 



VI., 1820, pp. 101-102. 

 Fasebeck, F. Neurologische Bemerkungeu. 



Miiller, Archiv, 1839, pp. 70-73. 



2. Beitrag zur Anatomie der Ilirnuerven 



und des Sympathicus. Miiller, Archiv, 1840, pp. 

 69-70. 



3. Ueber die beideu Portionen des Nerveu 



trigeminuH. Deutsch. Naturf. Versamml. 

 Bericht, 1841, pp. 84-85. 



4. Ueber Doppelbildung. Miiller, Archiv, 

 1842, pp. 61-72. 



5. Einige anatomische Beobachtungen. 

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Fasoli, G. ., e Giuseppe dalla Torre. Sulla 

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2. Osservazioni intorno all' animoni- 

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