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6. Ueber das Amylen- und das Propylen- 



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7. Ueber einige Doppelsalze des Platin- 



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8. Ueber die Verbindungen des Aethylens 



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9. Ueber die Zersetzung des Siiberacetats 



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11. Beitrage zur Chemie der Superphos- 

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12. Ueber die Hygroscopicitat des Mono- 



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Birnbaum, Karl, und Chojnacki, C. Ueber 

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Birnbaum, Karl, und Schmeltzer, M. Ueber 

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Birt, William Radcliff. On methods of detecting 

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2. Reports of the lunar Committee for map- 

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3. Morning illumination of Hippalus (lunar 



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Birt, William Radcliff. 4. On the obscuration 

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5. Obscuration of a Lunar Crater. Intel- 

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6. Fresh notes on the crater Linne and 



supposed lunar eruptions. Intellectual Ob- 

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9. Observations of the lunar crater IV. 



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1O. On the extent of evidence which we 



possess elucidatory of " change " on the Moon's 

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11. The new crater of Linne. Intellectual 



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12. Variable spot on the Moon's surface. 



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13. Has the surface of the Moon attained 

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14. The lunar crater Linne. Astron. Soc. 

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16. Facts about Linne. Student, II., 1869, 

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19. A few further notes on the floor of 

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2O. On the present state of the question 

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21. On the study of illumination, colour, 



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22. Further notes on the floor of Plato. 



Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXXL, 1871, pp. 

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23. Observations of the Zodiacal Light, 

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24. Report on the discussion of observations 

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