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2. Description of a species of grasshopper 



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Eveleigh, Geo. Further experiments in reeling 

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Everard, , et Godefroy. Grosses se extra- 

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Everest, Sir George, On the triangulation of the 

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Everest, Sir George. 9. On the geodetical 

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1O. On an instrument called a Barometer 



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11. Rectification of logarithmic errors in 



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12. On instruments and observations for 



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Everest, Robert. Geological observations made 

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3. Note on Indian saline deposits. Bengal, 



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4. Some observations on the quantity of 



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5. Remarks on the gypsum of the Hima- 

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6. Some additional observations on the 



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