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13. On the application of Analysis to the 



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14. Observations on the Measurement of 



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15. On the Geognostical phenomena at 



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26. On the Action of Ocean-currents in 



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27. Obsei-vations on the discovery in va- 

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Babbage, Charles, and J. F. W. Herschel. 



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2. Account of the repetition of M. ARAGO'S 



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6. Memoires d'optique meteorologique. 



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7. Sur les caracteres optiques des mineraux. 



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8. Sur la double refraction circulaire. 



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9. Memoire sur les couleurs des doubles 



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1O. Sur la chaleur dans 1'hypothese des 



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11. Sur 1'absorption dans les milieux 



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