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Daniell, John Frederic. On some phenomena 

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2. On the mechanical structure of iron 



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3. On a new species of resin from India. 



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6. Some facts relating to the formation 

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8. On a new hygrometer, which measures 



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VOL. II. 



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17. On the radiation of heat in the atmo- 

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2O. On the barometer. Quart. Journ. Sci. 



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21. On the oscillations of the barometer. 



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23. On a new register pyrometer, for 

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