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Hutton, Charles. Abstract of experiments made 

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fallen from the atmosphere. Tilloch, Phil. 

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3. On the calculations for ascertaining the 



mean density of the earth. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

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4. lettre a M. le Marquis de IAPLACE sur 



differents sujets astronomiques et physiques. 

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5. On the mean density of the earth. Phil. 



Trans. 1821, pp. 276-292; Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 



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