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(102) John Milne. — Fifth report of the conjinittee appointed for the purpose of inves- 



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(106) Philip Neale.— The Krakatoa eruption. [The Leisure Hour (1885) ?— ?,379- 



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( 108) A. F. NoGU^s. — Le tremblement de terre do I'Andalousie. [La Nature (1885), i : 



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(109) A. F. NoGui:s.— Les tremblements de terre du 25 d^cembre 1884 en Andalousie; 



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(110) A. F. NoGUi:s.— Les tremblements de terre de d^cembre 1884— Janvier 1885, 



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(113) Ornstein. — Ueber die gegenwartig Erdbebenperiode in ostlichen Mittelmeer. 



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(115) Richard Owen. — American earthquakes. [Pacific Sci. Monthly. March, 1885, 



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(121) Joseph Prestwich. — On the agency of water in volcanic eruptions, with some 



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