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3. An abstract of Meteorological Obser- 

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4. An account of the violent and destruc- 

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 Boston. Mem. Amer. Acad. IV., 18 18, pp. 92-97. 



5. An account of a singular electrical 



phenomenon observed during a Snow-storm, 

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. 6. Account of an apparatus for determining 



the mean temperature and the meau atmospheri- 

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7. On the application of the barometer to 



the measurement of heights. Boston, Journ. 

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8. Observations of the solar eclipse of 



17 September 1811. Amer. Acad. Proc. II., 



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Farrar, fJ'. Observations on the preternatural 

 growth of the incisor teeth, occasionally ob- 

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 Mag. Xat. Hist. III., 1830, p. 27. 



2. On the auditory apertures in the skulls 



of quadrupeds and birds, as auxiliaries in 

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Farre, Arthur. Beobachtungen iiber die Tri- 

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2. Observations on the minute structure 



of some of the higher forms of Polypi, with 

 views of a more natural arrangement of the 

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3. On certain phenomena observed in the 



genus Xitella. as illustrative of the peculiar 

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4. On the minute anatomy of the larva 



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5. On the organ of hearing in Crustacea. 



Phil. Trans. 1843, pp. 233-242 ; Froriep, Noti- 

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6. On the minute structure of certain 



substances expelled from the human intestine, 

 having the ordinary appearance of shreds of 

 lymph, but consisting entirely of filaments of a 

 coniervoid type, probably belonging to the genus 

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Farre, Arthur. 7. An account of the dissection 

 of a human embryo of about the fourth week of 

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8. Description of an early human embryo 



of about the fourth week of utero-gestation. 

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9. On Diplosoma crenata, an eutozoon in- 



habiting the human bladder, and hitherto often 



confounded with Spiroptera hominis. Archives 



of Med. I., 1857-59, pp. 290-299. 

 Farre, F. J. On the species of lonidium which 



produces the Cuichunchulli, and on the specific 



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Med. Bot. Soc. Trans. 1834-37, pp. 206-218. 

 Farrell, J. 0. Notice of some errors in BAILT'S 



Tables and Formulae. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. 



XX., 1860, pp. 337-340. 

 Farrer, J. W. On Ingleborough Cave. Geol. 



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 Farrington, A. C. Metamorphic condition of a 



part of the large vein of Franklinite in New 



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Seiten ist am grossten, wenn seine Ecken in 



einem Kreise liegen. Crelle, Jonrn. XXVI., 



1843, pp. 181-182. 



2. Ueber die gleichseitigen Dreiecke, welche 



um ein gegebenes Dreieck gelegt werden konnen. 

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Faschamps, . Description d'un Barometre 



en fer r au moyen duquel on peut mesurer la 

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2. Description d'une machine pneumatique, 



a 1'aide de laquelle on opere le vide sans le 

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Fasebeck, F. Xeurologische Bemerkungen, 

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2. Beitrag zur Anatomic der Hirnnerven 



und des Sympathicus. Muller, Archiv, 1840, pp. 

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3. Ueber die beiden Portionen des Nerven 



trigeminus. Deutsch. Naturf. Versamml. 

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4. Ueber Doppelbildung. Muller, Archiv, 



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5. Einige anatomische Beobachtungen. 



Muller, Archiv, 1842, pp. 473-176. 

 Fasoli, G. B., e Giuseppe dalla Torre. Sulla 



spontanea volatilita dei corpi fissi. Venezia, 



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