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Graffenauer, 



Mcmoire sur le succin ou 



ambre jaune, pr&entant Fhistoire naturelle. 

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Grager, . Der Ursitz der ersten Menschen. 



Balleustedt, Archiv,IV., 1822, pp. 323-344. 



Grager, . Chernisclie LTntersuchuiig des so- 



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Grager, . Chemische Untersuchung einiger 



Gesteitn. 1 aus der untern Gruppe der Keuperfor- 

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Graham, Andrew. Elements of Astnea. Astron. 

 Soc. Month. Not. VII., 1845-47, p. 15S ; Astr. 

 Nachr. XXIV., 1846, col. 13-14. 



2. Discovery of Metis at Mr. COOPER'S 



Observatory, Markree, Sligo. Astron. Soc. 

 Month. Not. VIII., 1847-48, p. 147. 



3. Elements of Iris. Astr. Nachr. XXVI., 



I'-iS, col. 205-206. 



4. Ephemeris and observations of Metis. 

 Astr. Nachr. XXVII., 1848, col. 279-282, 331- 

 336 ; XXIX.. 1849, col. 185-188 ; XXX., 1850, 

 col. 7-8, 61-64 ; XXXI., 1851, col. 371-376, 

 379-382; XXX1L, 1851, col. 225-226 ; Astron. 

 :- c. Month. Not. IX., 1848-49, pp. 44-46 ; XI., 

 1850-51, pp. 36-37; Gould, Astron. Journ. I., 

 1S.51, pp. 163-164; II., 1852, pp. 12-13; Irish 

 Acad. Proc. IV., 1850, pp. 167-168. 



5. Observations of a new comet. Astron. 

 Soc. Month. Not, IX., 1848-49, pp. 127-128. 



6. Observations of Flora. Astr. Nachr. 



XXVIII., 1849, col. 27-30. 



7. [Discovery of a telescopic comet,] Astr. 



Nachr. XXVIIL, 1849, col. 357-358. 

 8. SCHWEIZEK'S comet. Astr. 



Nachr. 



XXIX., 1849, col. 283-284. 

 9. GOUJON'S comet. Astr. Nachr. XXIX., 



1849, col. 285-288. 

 10. [Discovery of a comet. II. 1850.] 



Astr. Nachr. XXXI., 1851, col. 209-210. 

 11. [Elements of BOND'S comet.] Astr. 



Naehr. XXXI., 1851, col. 235-236. 



12. Observations of the planets Victoria, 

 Flora, Egeria, and Metis. Astr. Nachr. XXXII., 

 1851, col. 91-192. 



13. Latitude of Markree Observatory. 

 Gould, Astron. Journ. II., 1852, p. 12 ; Astr. 

 Nachr. XXXIL, 1851, col. 223-224. 



14. Extra-meridional observations made at 

 Markree. Astr. Nachr. XXXV., 1853, col. 38. 



15. Observations of Comet II. 1854. 

 Astron. Soc. Mouth. Not. XIV., 1853-54, pp. 

 178-181. 



16. Observations on DONATI'S Comet. 

 Nat. Hist. Review, VI., 1859 (Proc.), p. 491. 



Graham, Cyril C. Explorations in the desert 

 east of the Hauran and in the ancient land of 

 Bashau. Geogr. Soc. Journ. XXVIIL, 1858, 

 pp. 226-264; Zeitschr. Allg. Erdkunde, V., 

 1858. pp. 414-423. 



Graham, F. J. On the Potato Disease. Agric. 

 Soc. Journ. VII., 1846, pp. 357-390. 



2. Observations on the injuries sustained 



by certain plants from the attacks of parasitic 

 fungi ; with particular reference to the cause of 

 the Potato Disease. Agric. Soc. Journ. XL, 

 1850, pp. 443-451 ; Linn. Soc. Proc. II., 1855, 

 pp. 1-2. 



3. The pear-fly. Hortic. Soc. Proc. I., 



1861, pp. 583-585. 



Graham, G.. Anthony, J. G., and IV. P. 



James. Two species of Fossil Asterias in the 



blue limestone of Cincinnati. Silliman, Jouru. 



I., 1846, pp. 441-442. 

 Graham, James. On the making of starch. 



Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXIX., 1807, pp. 166-169. 



2. On the icy crust formed on glass win- 

 dows during a severe frost ; with a few remarks 

 on marine vegetables. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 XXXIIL, 1809, pp. 191-194. 



Graham, James D. Observations of the Mag- 

 netic Dip, made at several positions, chiefly on 

 the south-western and north-eastern frontiers 

 of the L T nited States, and of the Magnetic De- 

 clination at two positions on the River Sabine. 

 [1844.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. IX., 1846, 

 pp. 329-380. 



2. Account of the transit of Mercury on 

 the 8th of May 1845 at Castle William on 

 Governor's Island in New York harbour. 

 Amer. Acad. Proc. II., 1848-52, pp. 259-260. 



3. On the latitude and longitude of 



Chicago, Illinois. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. VI., 

 1859, pp. 347-352. 



4. On the latitude and longitude of four 



additional positions on Lake Michigan, and of 

 Madison, the capital of the state of Wisconsin. 

 Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. VI., 1859, pp. 352-362. 



5. Contributions to Geography, No. 3. 



On the latitude and longitude of eighteen 

 additional positions in the north and north- 

 west of the United States. Amer. Phil. Soc. 

 Proc. VII., 1859-61, pp. 25-119, 123-125, 

 167-168. 



6. Geographical determinations and the 



discovery of a lunar tidal wave in Lake Michi- 

 gan. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. VII., 1859-61. 

 pp. 378-384 ; Franklin lust. Journ. XXXVIL, 

 1859, p. 127; Paris, Soc. Geogr. Bull. III., 



1862, pp. 117-119. 



7. Investigation of the problem regarding 



the existence of a lunar tidal wave on the 

 great freshwater lakes of North America. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1860, pp. 52-60. 



