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On a remarkable sodalite trachyte lately discovered in 



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The present state of seismology in Italy. Nature, 39, 



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The new eruption of Vesuvius. Nature, 40, 1889, 34. 



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The state of the active Sicilian volcanoes in Septem- 

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Note on the lithophyses in obsidian of the Kocche 



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Strombolicchio, and their effect on the composition of 

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 Notes on the geography, geology, agriculture, and 



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 Johnston-Lavis, Henry J[ames], & Vosmaer, G. C. J. 



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 Johnstone, Alexander. Top-shaped hailstones. Nature, 



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On the rapid decomposition of insoluble, natural and 



artificial silicates for the purpose of qualitative analysis. 



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 The colouring matter of the testa of the seed of rape 



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Hailstones. [1888.] Nature, 39, .1889, 148-149. 



A new and easy method for the rapid and sure detec- 

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221-222. 

 A new, easy and rapid method of detecting minute 



quantities of iron in minerals. Chem. News, 59, 1889, 



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 A new, easy, rapid and correct method of detecting 



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 An easy method of detecting metallic silver in the 



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 The detection of traces of iodine in the presence of 



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 The action of lime on clay soils. Nature, 43, 1891, 



308-309. 

 A simple chemical experiment. Chem. News, 66, 



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 The passage of granite rock into fertile soil. Nature, 



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 The composition and origin of the rock dolomite. 



[1890.] Edinb. Geol. Soc. Trans., 6, 1893, 99-105. 

 A theory of the devitrification of igneous rocks. [1890.] 



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