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with perhaps a few exceptions prior to 1880, have been 

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PAPERS PRINTED AT THE EXPENSE OF THE RUMFORD 



FUND. 



MEMOIRS. 



PRINCE, JOHN. Description of a new Stand for a Reflecting Tele- 

 scope. N. S., i, 334. 1833. 

 BOND, WILLIAM C. Description of the Observatory at Cambridge, 



Massachusetts. N. S., iv, 177. 1848. 

 TREADWELL, DANIEL. On the Practicability of Constructing 



Cannon of great Caliber, capable of enduring long-continued 



Use under full Charge. N. S., vi, 1. 1856. 

 HALL, JONATHAN P. Register of the Thermometer for 36 Years, 



from 1821 to 1856, to which is added the Quantity of Rain 



falling in Boston, Mass., for 34 Years, from 1823 to 1856. 



N. S., vi, 229. 1857. 

 BOND, GEORGE P. On the light of the Moon and of the Planet 



Jupiter. N. S., viii, 221. 1861. 

 BOND, GEORGE P. Comparison of the Light of the Sun and 



Moon. N. S., viii. 287. 

 TREADWELL, DANIEL. On the Construction of Hooped Cannon. 



N. S., ix, 45. 1864. 

 WARREN, CYRUS M. On a Process of Fractional Condensation 



applicable to the Separation of Bodies having small Differences 



between their Boiling Points. N. S., ix, 121. 1864. 

 LOVERING, JOSEPH. On the Secular Periodicity of the Aurora 



Borealis. N. S., ix, 101. 1867. 

 LOVERING, JOSEPH. Catalogue of Auroras observed, mostly at 



Cambridge, Mass., since the year 1838. N. S., x, 1. 

 LOVERING, JOSEPH. On the Periodicity of the Aurora Borealis. 



N. S., x, 9. 1864. 

 SEARLE, ARTHUR. The Apparent Position of the Zodiacal Light. 



N. S., xi, 135. 1885. 



