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2. Notiz iiber eine einfache Vorrichtung 



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Maury, Alfred. Examen de la route que sui- 

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2. Considerations sur la Geographic 



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3. Les populations primitives du nord de 

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4. Rapport sur les travaux de la Societe 



de Geographic, et sur les progres des sciences 

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Maury, Alfred. Des hallucinations hypnago- 

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2. De certains fails observes dans les 



reves et dans 1'etat intermediaire entre le 

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Maury, M. F. Plan of an instrument for finding 

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2. Notice of the gold veins of the United 



States Mine near Fredericksburg. Silliman, 

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3. Description of an alembic for distilling 



amalgam of gold. Silliman, Journ. XXXIII., 

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4. On the Gulf stream and currents of the 



sea. Silliman, Journ. XL VII., 1844, pp. 161- 

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8. On the winds and currents of the 



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9. Observations accompanying Wind and 



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Maury, M. F. 11. On 'the influence arising 

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12. On the currents of the Atlantic Ocean. 



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14. On the clouds and the equatorial cloud- 

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17. On the currents of the Atlantic and 

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18. On the probable relation between 



magnetism and the circulation of the atmo- 

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19. On the variable light of Clio. Gould, 



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2O. Mittlere Oerter fur 1850,0 von Ver- 



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21. Observations of Irene. Gould, Astron. 



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22. Solar eclipse of 28th July 1851. 



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23. [On a supposed missing star.] Gould, 



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26. Sur la depression barometrique ob- 



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27. Ueber einen neuentdeckten Planeten. 



Wien, Sitz. Ber. XIV., 1854, pp. 292-293. 

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1857, pp. 507-508. 



30. Lettre a M. Ch. SAINTE-CLAIRE DE- 



VILLE, sur quelques causes particulieres qui 

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