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Maxton, John. Description of a self-registering 

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2. Description of a self-acting stopper for 



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3. Description of an improved long-slide 



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Maxwell, - . Observations on the countries 

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Maxwell, Hugh. Observations on Trees, as 

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4. On a particular case of the descent of a 



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5. On a method of drawing the theoretical 



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6. Oil the unequal sensibility of the Fora- 

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7. On the theory of compound colours with 



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8. On an instrument to illustrate POINSOT'S 



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9. On the theory of Colours in relation to 



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1O. Description of a new form of the 



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11. Experiments on colour, as perceived 



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12. On a dynamical Top, for exhibiting 



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15. On the stability of the motion of 



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