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27. Notes, principally geological, on the 



South Mahratta country. Falls of Gokauk. 

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28. Notes, principally geological, across 



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29. Notes, chiefly geological, across the 



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3O. Notes, chiefly geological, across the 



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31. Notes, chiefly geological, across South 



India from Pondicherry to Beypoor. Bengal, 



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34. The Chenchwars : a wild tribe in- 



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35. Visit to the Bitter Lakes, isthmus of 



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36. Notes, chiefly geological, on the coast 



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37. Notes, chiefly geological, from Koompta 



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Newbold, T. J. 38. Visit to Mount Sinai, to 

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39. On the geology of Egypt. Geol. Soc. 



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4O. On the geological position of the 



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41. On the thermal springs of Calwa and 



Mahanandi in the Kurnool province. Madras 

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42. On the site of Hai or Ai, a royal city 



of the Canaanites ; with a notice of those of 

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 the "Mount of the Amalekites," &c. Bombay, 

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43. On the mountainous country, the por- 

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44. On the Lake Phiala, the Jordan, and 



its sources. Asiat. Soc. Journ. XVI., 1856, pp. 

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45. On the site of Caranus, and the island 



of Ar-Ruad, the Arbad or Arpad of Scripture. 

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Newcomb, Simon. On the secular variations 

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4. Elliptic elements of Comet 1858, V. 



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