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Stewart, Balfour. On certain laws observed in 

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17. On the theory of exchanges and its 



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18. Researches on radiant heat. Edinb. 

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19. On earth-currents during magnetic 



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20. Note on the occurrence of flint imple- 

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21. On the nature of those red protuber- 

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 302-305. 



22. On the nature of the forces concerned 



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23. On the connection between tempera- 

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24. On the magnetic disturbance which 

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25. An account of experiments on the 



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