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7. On the composition of Linseed Oil-Cake, 



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8. On the power of soils to absorb manure. 



Agric. Soc. Journ. XL, 1850, pp. 313-380 ; 

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9. Miscellaneous results from the labora- 

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10. On superphosphate of lime : its compo- 

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12. On the relative nutritive and fattening 



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13. 'On deposits of soluble or gelatinous 



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14. On the use of town sewage as manure. 



Agric. Soc. Journ. XV., 1855, pp. 135-166. 



15. On the influence of lime on the absorp- 

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16. Analyses of mineral salts from Tam- 



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 516. 



17. The atmosphere as a source of nitrogen 



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18. On the value of artificial manures. 



Agric. Soc. Journ. XVL, 1855, pp. 533-553. 



19. On the composition of the waters of 



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20. On the quantity 



ammonia in rain water. 



XVII., 1856, pp. 618-621. 

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Way, John Thomas, and J. M. Faine. 2. On 



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3. On the silica strata of the lower 



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Wayne, W. H. Remarks on Dr. KNOX'S " Ob- 

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Weatherhead, . On the habits and economy 



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4. Geological remarks. Thomson, Ann. 



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5. On fossil human bones, and other animal 



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7. Additional remarks on the Rothe Todte 

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8. Geological observations on part of 

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9. Additional remarks on the older Red 

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