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4O. On the laws of evolution of the or- 

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42. Zur naheren Kenntniss der Sippe 



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43. Bemerkungen iiber das zu dem alteren 



Halitherium-Schadel gehorige Skelett. Leon- 

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44. Ueber das Blatt einer Dattel-Palme 



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Bronn, M., en R. Courtois. Verslag van een 

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Bronne, . Note sur les mines de sel et les 



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Bronner, Paul. Untersuchung einiger Sorten 

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2. Ueber Priifung des Essigs auf seine 



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Bronwin, Brice. On the rectification of the El- 

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3. On the integration of equations of partial 



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4. On the integration of certain differential 



equations. Camb. Math. Journ. III., 1843, pp. 



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Bronwin, Bricc. 6. On the integration of cer- 

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1O. Differential Equations of the Moon's 



motion. Phil. Mag. XXIV., 1844, pp. 85-89. 



11. On some Definite Integrals. Phil. 



Mag. XXIV., 1844, pp. 491-498. 



12. On the variable elements of a dis- 



turbed Planet, and the equations of its motion 

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13. On certain integral transformations. 

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I., 1845, pp. 197-203. 



16. On the reduction of certain integrals 

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17. On JACOBI'S Elliptic Functions. Phil. 

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18. Reduction of the four forms of o> in 

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1845, pp. 42-46. 



19. Equations for the determination of the 

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2O. On certain definite multiple integrals. 

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21. On the integration and transformation 

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22. On the integration of certain equations 

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23. On certain symbolical representations 



of functions. Camb. and Dubl. Math. Journ. 

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24. On a new method of integrating linear 



differential equations. Mathematician, II., 1847, 

 pp. 204-208. 



25. On certain definite integrals expressible 

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26. On the inverse calculus of definite 

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27. On the algebraic equation of the fifth 

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