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Clos, />. 58. Dee caracteres pistillaires du genre 



Rnscns. Paris Bull. Soc. Bot. VIU., 1861, 

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59. Kemarqme surla germination du Coco- 

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6O. Cladodes et axes ailes. Toulon- r. 



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61. Revision d'une des sections du genre 



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62. Examen critique de quelqnes carac- 



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63. Discussion de quelques points de gloss- 

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64. Distinction de 1'Agaric-protce et de 

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65. Discussion de quelques points de gloss- 

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66. Deuxierne fascicule d'observations tera- 



tologiques. Toulouse, Mem. Acad. VI., 1862, 

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67. Qnelques recherches de synonymie. 



Paris, Bull. Soc. Bot. X., 1863, pp. 99-105. 



68. Revue critique de la duree des plantes 

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Clos, J. A. Observations sur les vents, faites 

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Clos, Jciut Ant. Du pronostic en meteorologie, 

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2. De ['influence de la lune sur la men- 

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Close, (icorye C. On the comparative advan- 

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Close, Jta.iti-ill. On some striated surfaces in 

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Close, William. Description of an Engine for 

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2. New application of the Syphon to 

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Close, li'illiiiHi. 3. Construction of an hydraulic 

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* Composition of Writing Ink, possessing 



the permanent colour, and other essential pro- 

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5. Description and effects of an Apparatus 



for raising Water by means of air condensed 

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Clot-Bey, . Apercu sur le Ver Dragonneuu 



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2. Note sur 1'autopsie de la Giraffe. 

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Clot-Bey, 



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2. An account of some experiments made 

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3. An attempt to ascertain the fusing 



temperature of metals. [1814.] Amer. Phil. 

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4. An inquiry into the causes why the 



metals in a solid state appear to be specifically 

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Clouet, . Sur la composition de la matiere 



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2. Resultats d'experiences sur les differents 



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