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Alexander, Stephen. Elements of the Solar 

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May 26, in the suburbs of Ogdensburg, N. Y. 



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Alexander, Stephen, and Henry. Expe- 

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Alexander, W. T. A list of the Fungi detected 

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Alexandre, . De 1'accroissement des forces 



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Alexandrowicz, Ad. Rozbior chemiczny wody 

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Alexeyeff, P. Note sur 1'acide benzamique. 

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Alger, Francis. Notes on the mineralogy of 

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2. Notice of Minerals from New Holland. 



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