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Graffenauer, 



Memoire stir le succin ou 



ambre jaune, pres-entant 1'histoire naturelle, 

 chimique et technique de cette substance. Stras- 

 bourg, Soc. Sci. Mem. II., 1823, pp. 115-206., 



Grager, . Der Ursitz der ersten Menschen. 



Ballenstedt, Archiv.IV., 1822, pp. 323-344. 



Grager, . Chemische Untersuchung des so 



genannten Brandes unter dem Getreide. Liebig, 

 Annal. VEIL, 1833, pp. 67-70. 



Grager, . Chemische Untersuchung einiger 



Gesteine aus der untern Gruppe der Keuperfor- 

 jnation. Harz, Naturw. Ver. Ber. 1851, pp. 17- 

 24. 



Graham, Andrew. Elements of Astrsea. Astron. 

 Soc. Month. Not. VII, 1845-47, p. 158 ; Astr. 

 Nachr. XXIV., 1846, col. 13-14. 



2. Discovery of Metis at Mr. COOPER'S 



Observatory, Markree, Sligo. Astron. Soc. 

 Month. Not. VIII., 1847-48, p. 147. 



3. Elements of Iris. Astr. Nachr. XXVI., 



1848, col. 205-206. 



4. Ephemeris and observations of Metis. 



Astr. Nachr. XXVII., 1848, col. 279-282, 331- 

 336; XXIX., 1849, col. 185-188 ; XXX., 1850, 

 col. 7-8, 61-64 ; XXXL, 1851, col. 371-376, 

 379-382; XXXIL, 1851, col. 225-226 ; Astron. 

 Soc. Month. Not. IX., 1848-49, pp. 44-46 ; XI., 

 1850-51, pp. 36-37; Gould, Astron. Journ. L, 

 1851, pp. 163-164 ; II., 1852, pp. 12-13 ; Irish 

 Acad. Proc. IV., 1850, pp. 167-168. 



5. Observations of a new comet. Astron. 



Soc. Month. Not. IX., 1848-49, pp. 127-128. 



6. Observations of Flora. Astr. Nachr. 



XXVIII., 1849, col. 27-30. 



7. [Discovery of a telescopic comet.] Astr. 



Nachr. XXVIII., 1849, col. 357-358. 



8. SCHWEIZEK'S comet. Astr. Nachr. 



XXIX., 1849, col. 283-284. 

 9. GOUJON'S comet. Astr. Nachr. XXIX., 



1849, col. 285-288. 

 1O. [Discovery of a comet, II. 1850.] 



Astr. Nachr. XXXL, 1851, col. 209-210. 

 11. [Elements of BOND'S comet.] Astr. 



Nachr. XXXL, 1851, col. 235-236. 



12. Observations of the planets Victoria, 



Flora, Egeria. and Metis. Astr. Nachr. XXXIL, 

 1851, col. 91-92. 



13. Latitude of Markree Observatory. 



Gould, Astron. Journ. II., 1852, p. 12 ; Astr. 

 Nachr. XXXIL, 1851, col. 223-224. 



14. Extra-meridional observations made at 



Markree. Astr. Nachr. XXXV., 1853, col. 38. 



15. Observations of Comet II. 1854. 



Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XIV., 1853-54, pp. 

 178-181. 



16. Observations on DONATI'S Comet. 



Nat. Hist. Review, VL, 1859 (Proc.}, p. 491. 



Graham, Cyril C. Explorations in the desert 

 east of the Hauran and in the ancient land of 

 Bashan. Geogr. Soc. Journ. XXVIII., 1858, 

 pp. 226-264; Zeitschr. Allg. Erdkunde, V., 

 1858, pp. 414-423. 



Graham, F. J. On the Potato Disease. Agric. 

 Soc. Jaurn. VII., 1846, pp. 357-390. 



2. Observations on the injuries sustained 



by certain plants from the attacks of parasitic 

 fungi ; with particular reference to the cause of 

 the Potato Disease. Agric. Soc. Journ. XL, 

 1850, pp. 443-451 ; Linn. Soc. Proc. II., 1855, 

 pp. 1-2. 



3. The pear-fly. Hortic. Soc. Proc. L, 



1861, pp. 583-585. 

 Graham, G., Anthony, J. G., and W. P. 



James. Two species of Fossil Asterias in the 

 blue limestone of Cincinnati. Silliman, Journ. 

 L, 1846, pp. 441-442. 



Graham, James. On the making of starch. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXIX., 1807, pp. 166-169. 



2. On the icy crust formed on glass win- 

 dows during a severe frost ; with a few remarks 

 on marine vegetables. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 XXXIIL, 1809, pp. 191-194. 



Graham, James D. Observations of the Mag- 

 netic Dip, made at several positions, chiefly on 

 the south-western and north-eastern frontiers 

 of the United States, and of the Magnetic De- 

 clination at two positions on the River Sabine. 

 [1844.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. IX., 1846, 

 pp. 329-380. 



2. Account of the transit of Mercury on 



the 8th of May 1845 at Castle William on 

 Governor's Island in New York harbour. 

 Amer. Acad. Proc. II., 1848-52, pp. 259-260. 



3. On the latitude and longitude of 



Chicago, Illinois. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. VL, 

 1859, pp. 347-352. 



4. On the latitude and longitude of four 



additional positions on Lake Michigan, and of 

 Madison, the capital of the state of Wisconsin. 

 Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. VL, 1859, pp. 352-362. 



5. Contributions to Geography, No. 3. 



On the latitude and longitude of eighteen 

 additional positions in the north and north- 

 west of the United States. Amer. Phil. Soc. 

 Proc. VII., 1859-61, pp. 25-119, 123-125, 

 167-168. 



6. Geographical determinations and the 

 discovery of a lunar tidal wave in Lake Michi- 

 gan. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. VII., 1859-61. 

 pp. 378-384 ; Franklin last. Journ. XXXVIL, 

 1859, p. 127; Paris, Soc. Geogr. Bull. III., 

 1862, pp. 117-119. 



7. Investigation of the problem regarding 

 the existence of a lunar tidal wave on the 

 great freshwater lakes of North America. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1860, pp. 52-60. 



