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Royer, . Note sur un organisme qui se 

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Royer, (Madame} Clcmence Atujuste. 9. Le lac 

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11. Le systeme pileux chez 1'homme et 



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Royer, E., & Tombeck, II. * Description 

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Royer, E., Loriol, Perceval de, & Tombeck, 

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Royer, Ernest. 14. Etude des phenomenes qui 

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Roys, (le Marquis) J. de. 18. Observations sur 

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19. Note sur les terrains des environs de 



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Royston-Pigott, Geonje West. 31. Note on 

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32. Note on [Mr. Charles BROOKE'S] re- 

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33. On the use of black shadow markings 



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34. On the invisibility of minute refract- 



ing bodies caused by excess of aperture, and 

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35. On the principle of testing object- 



glasses by miniatures of illuminated objects 

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the mean refractive index of plates of glass and 

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Astron. Soc. Month. Not., 36, 1876, pp. 250- 

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chromatic aberration arising from excentrical 

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4O. On the present limits of vision. 

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- 41. On a new refractometer for measuring 



the refractive index (mean rays) of thin plates of 

 glass, lenses, wedges, and also of fluids placed in 

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 1876, pp. 294-303. 

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the use of the starlit transit eyepiece formerly 

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43. A further inquiry into the limits of 



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45. On a new method of determining the 



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