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16. Remarks on Dr. HART WIG'S recent 



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20. Notes on M. LOEWY'S remarks relative 

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5. Observations of Phobos and Deimos. 



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6. Transits of red spot across the apparent 

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8. Observations of Comet 1882 in (Barnard) 



