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Phil. Mag. 38: 505-536; also Ztschr. fur Physik. Chem. 16: 315-343. 



Fabre, J. H. 1855. Recherches sur la cause de la phosphorescence d'Agaric de I'Olivier. 

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Fabricius ab Aquapendente, G. 1592. Tractatus de oculo visusque organo. Padua. 

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1838. Experimental researches on electricity, llth-13th series. Phil. Trans., 



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1839. Experimental researches in electricity. 3 v. London. Vol. I, sec. 1359 to 



1616 on electroluminescence. 



1857. On the persistent appearance of lightning flash. Phil. Mag. (4) 13: 506. 



