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35. On the process by which mineral veins 



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36. Report of some experiments on the 



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37. On the lamination of clay by electricity. 

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38. On the formation of mineral veins. 



[1836.] Geol. Soc. Proc. II., 1838, pp. 406, 

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39. Observations de 1'inclinaison et de 

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40. Report on some, observations on sub- 

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41. Some remarks on electric currents in 



metalliferous veins. Ediuh. New Phil. Journ. 

 XXVIII., 1840, pp. 267-271. 



42. Letter on the origin of mineral veins. 



[1838.] Geol. Soc. Trans. V., 1840, pp. 497- 

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43. A plan for measuring the electro- 

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46. On pseudoruorphous crystals of Quartz. 

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Pox, Robert IJ'ere. 48. Abstract of a paper 

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49. Notiee of a vegeto-metallic specimen 



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5O. Description of an instrument for as- 

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51. On sand-worn granite near the Land's- 



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FGK, Robert Were, and T. B. Jordan. Descrip- 

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Fox, Robert Were, and M. P. Moyle. An 

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Fox, Wilson. Contributions to the pathology of 

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Fr., E. P. See Fries, Elms Peter. 

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