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, . Interference of reflected-diffracted and diffracted-reflected rays. 



(Phil. Mag., London. July, 1910.) 

 Bauer, L. A. The physical theory of the earth's magnetic and electric phenomena. 



No. I. a, Foreward; b, The ionic theory of magnetic disturbances. (Ter. Mag., 



V. XV., No. 2, pp. 107-128. June, 1910.) 

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 . Results of some recent investigations on magnetic disturbances. Nature, v. 



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The circumnavigation cruise of the Carnegie for 1910-1913 and tht perfec- 



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— . Magnetic results of the first cruise of the Carnegie.. (Read before Amer. 

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— . Completion of the first cruise of the Carnegie. (Contains picture of scien- 

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— . The first cruise of the Carnegie. (Harper's Weekly, v. lw, No. 2767, pp. 13- 

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— . Instruments and methods of the ocean magnetic work of the Carnegie Insti- 

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— -. _ The scientific results of the first cruise of the Carnegie in magnetism, elec- 

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— . Some of the problems of ocean magnetic work. (Ter. Mag., v. xiv. No. 4, 

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Carnegie, 1909-1910. (Contains map showing status of work to March i, 1910.) 

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— , . Magnetic chart corrections found on first cruise of the Carnegie, 



1909-1910. (Ter. Mag., v. xv. No. 3, pp. 143-144. Sept., 1910.) 



First magnetic results obtained on the Carnegie in the North At- 



lantic. (Nature, v. lxxxi, No. 2087, pp. 529-533. Oct. 28, 1909.) 

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