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B., . Jets over de waarneming eener Mola 



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B., . Description of the regulating Dam- 

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B., . Esquisse mineralogique des environs de 



la Chaussee des Geans. Bibl. Univ. III., 1816, 

 pp. 278-286. 



B., . Fragen iiber Fuhrwerkriider. Crelle, 



Journ. Bauk.'XXIX., 1850, p. 282. 



B., . Sur les Alluvions et les sources mine- 

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B., . Sur des substances pierreuses d'une 



nature particuliere, que Ton assure etre tombees 

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B., A. On the alteration in the bulk of successive 

 portions of Air introduced into a Torricellian 

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B., A. 1\. Observations on the Limestone district 

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 one of its rocky hills. Mag. Nat. Hist. V., 1 832, 

 pp. 550-553. 



B., C. Unusual structure of the first two Cervical 

 Vertebras of a large quadruped found in a bone- 

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B., C. Estratto di una Memoria inanoscritta sul 

 Petrolio, e sugli usi economic! del medesimo. 

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B., D. On the scale of temperature ; with remarks 

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B., E. Calcul des Machines a Vapeur base sur 

 une nouvelle loi geuerale etablissant une relation 

 entre la tension, la temperature et la densite de 

 la vapeur d'eau. Cuyper, Revue Univ. III., 1858, 

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B., F. Abrege des observations de HALI.ER et de 

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B., G. Analisi di alcuni esperinicnti sull' azione 

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B., G. Alcune formule per la preparazione del sol- 

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B., G. G. La stazione del Molluschi rnariui, appli- 

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B., G. H. Bemerkungen iiber die Sterbezeit. 

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B., H. S. Barometrical Altitudes. Gleanings in 

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B., J. On the probability that the eruptions of 

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- 2. Method of finding the quantity of Re- 

 fraction from the distance and altitude of two 

 known stars ; and of solving by construction a 

 problem in Spherical Trigonometry. Nicholson, 

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3. On the Beats of Mr. HAAVKE'S Douzeave, 



or common system of twelve musical notes. 

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B., ./. Geological relations of Anemone pulsatilla 

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B., J. A. On Bleaching. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XL, 

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B., M. O. Sec O'Brien (M.) 



B., ft. On the Maidstone Fossil Skeleton, in the 



Museum of Gideon MANTELL, Brighton. Ma<r. 



Nat. Hist. VIII., 1835, pp. 99-102. 



B., 7?. Prognostics of the Weather, established by 

 long-continued observation upon the conduct and 

 appearances of birds, beasts, insects, plants, me- 

 teors, the heavenly bodies, and minerals. Nichol- 

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2. Description of an instrument for Drawing 

 in true Perspective from nature, and of another 

 of considerable simplicity and cheapness for de- 

 lineating Ovals. Nicholson, Journal, IX., 1804, 

 pp. 122-123. 



; 3. Account of two sketches, viz., one for 

 a Perpetual Motion, and the other of a jointed 

 Parallel Rule, which has no side deviation. 

 Nicholson, Journal, IX., 1804, pp. 212-213. 

 4. Letter respecting the cause why Men 



cannot Swim without previous education as 

 well as Brutes. Nicholson, Journal, XIV., 

 1806, pp. 324-331. 



5. Observations on such Luminous Pheno- 

 mena in the atmosphere as appear to depend on 

 Electricity. Nicholson, Journal, XX., 1808, 

 pp. Sl-88. 



