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Bax, Diihrifiis. Responsio ad quajstionem mathe- 

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 icosaedrum inscribantur sphrerre, cujus radius 

 requalis sit unitati, quanitur cubus, cujus capa- 

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2. Responsio ad qusestionem astronoiuicam: 



" Si supra singula tetracdri, hexaedri, et dode- 

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 puucta vel curvae, quas umbra a styli vertice 

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Baxendell, Joseph. On tbe variability of X Tauri. 

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2. On the variability of 13 Lyra?. Astron. 

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3. On the period and changes of a Her- 



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4. On the variable star B. A. C. 3345 (R. 



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5. On the variability of 30 Herculis. 



Astron. Soc. Mouth. Not. XVII., 1856-57, pp. 

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6. On a new variable Star (R Sagitta?). 

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7. Observations of the Zodiacal Light. 



Manchester Soc. Proc. L, 1857-60, pp. 222- 

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8. Remarks on the theory of Rain. Man- 

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9. Observations of the Oblique Belt ou 

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1O. On the Variable Star U Geminoruin. 

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11. On a system of Periodic disturbances 

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12. Observations of Comet I., 1861. Man- 

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13. On the influence of the seasons on 

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Baxendell, Joseph. 14. On the relations be- 

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15. On the Three New Variable Stars, T 

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16. Note on Prof. WOLF'S latest Results 

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17. On the elements of the variable Star 

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18. On the phenomena of Groups of Solar 

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Baxter, //. F. An experimental inquiry under- 

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2. An experimental inquiry undertaken 

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3. An experimental inquiry undertaken 



with the view of ascertaining whether any force 

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4. Inquiry into the signs of current Elec- 

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5. An experimental inquiry undertaken 



with the view of ascertaining whether the 

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 the manifestation of current force. Phil. Mag. 

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6. On the influence of Magnetism on 

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7. Ou the origin of the Muscular and the 

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