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97. Report of a Committee appointed for 



the purpose of superintending the scientific co- 

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98. Report of the Committee appointed 



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99. On the action of the rays of the solar 



spectrum on the daguerreotype plate. Phil. 

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1OO. On certain improvements in photo- 

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101. Notice of an extraordinary luminous 



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102. The comet and the zodiacal light. 



Sturgeon, Ann. Phil. I., 1843, pp. 187-189. 



103. On the increase in magnitude of the 

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104. Further remarks on the revision of 

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105. Letter to M. SCHUMACHER on the 

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106. Contributions to actino-chemistry. 



On the amphitype, a new photographic process. 

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1O7. Report of a Committee appointed for 



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108. Report of a Committee for revising 



the Nomenclature of the Stars. Brit. Assoc. 

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109. Observations on the entrance pas- 

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110. Letter to Mr. SCHUMACHER on Mr. 



HOUZEAU'S theory on the effect of aberration 

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Herschel, (Sir) John Frederick William. 111. 

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superficial colour presented by a homogeneous 

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_ 114. [Observations of BIELA'S double 

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- 116. Extrait d'une lettre a M. LE VERRIER 

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- 120. On slaty cleavage, and the contor- 

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 198. 



- 121. Report of the Joint Committee of the 

 Royal Society and the British Association, for 

 procuring a continuance of the Magnetic and 

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- 123. Remarks on colour-blindness. Roy. 

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