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51. Elements of Position of the Solar 



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52. On the distribution of the perihelia of 



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Carrington, It. C.,etVfolf. Nouvelles rccherches 

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Carriol, . Beobachtuugcn tiber die aus den 



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2. Sur un thermolanipe etabli pres de 



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3. Sur le Ver de Guinee et sur la piqure de.s 



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1806, pp. 97-104 : Hufeland u. Himly, Journ. 

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5. Letter on the mineralogy of the island 



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6. Sur la maladie eruptive produite par 



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7. Lettre sur un Aerolithe tombe en Mo- 



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8. Lettre sur la decomposition des Alkalis 



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Carro, J. dc. 9. Notice sur le froid de 1'hiver 

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11. Noch einige Bcmerkungen tiber den 



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Carro, J. dc, und Perret. Ueber die giftigen 

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Carrol, Isaac. Notes on new or scarce Irish 

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Carroll, Isaac, and iQloyd. On the motion of 

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Carroll, Tltomas. Observations on the proxi- 

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Carron du Villards, CIi. J. F. Quelques nou- 

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Carruthers, William. Dumfriesshire Grapto- 

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3. On a section at Junction Road, Leith. 

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6. Ilypnum exannulaUun, Bi: and Sch., a 



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7. Hypnum exannulatuin, J3r. and Scfi., 



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8. Fucus distichus, Linn., as an Irish plant. 



Seeman, Journ. Bot. I., 1863, pp. 353-355. 



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