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36. Experiments off Ventnor with JOHN- 

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37. The influence of the Moon on the 



direction of the wind. Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. 

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38. On the changes of temperature and 



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39. On the hourly frequency and fall of 



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40. On the frequency of rain at the different 



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41. November Meteors, 1868. Brit. 



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the years 1867 and 1868. Brit. Meteor. Soc. 

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44. The influence of the Moon on the 



amount and frequency of rainfall as dependent on 

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45. On the temperature of the air at 4, 



22, and 50 feet above the ground. Brit. 

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46. On the recent frequent appearance of 



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47. On the fall of rain on every day of the 



year, from observations extending from 1815 to 

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48. On the remarkable period of continuous 



cold weather from 21st December 1870 to 5th 

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49. On daylight auroras. Nature, IV., 



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2. On a -theorem in definite integration. 



Quart. Journ. Math. X., 1870, pp. 347-356. 



3. On certain definite integrals. Brit. As- 

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4. On LAMBERT'S proof of the irrationality 



ofTT, and on the irrationality of certain other 

 quantities. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLL, 1871 (Sect.), 

 pp. 12-16. 



5. On the calculation of e (the base of the 



Napierian Logarithms) from a continued fraction. 

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6. On sin GO and cos GO . [1870.] Mes- 



senger of Math. V., 1871, pp. 232-244. 

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8. On RICCATI'S equation. Quart. Journ. 



Math. XL, 1871, pp. 267-273. 



9. On the summation by definite integrals 

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10. On the calculation of ETJLER'S constant. 

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11. On the constants that occur in certain 

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12. On functions with recurring deriva- 

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13. On a deduction from VON ST AUDI'S 

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14. On the evaluation of a class of definite 

 integrals involving circular functions in the nu- 

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15. On the calculation of the value of the 

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16. On the law of facility of errors of ob- 



servations, and on the method of least squares. 

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17. On errors in VLACQ'S (often called 

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