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Sea-snakes of the Gulf of Manaar. Taprobanian, 2, 

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Ornithological notes (Ceylon). Taprobanian, 2, 1887. 

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Notes on Calotes, in Ceylon. Taprobanian, 2, 1887. 

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The Engystomatidae of Ceylon. Taprobanian, 3, 



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 The bison or gaur, in Ceylon. Taprobanian, 3, 1888, o. 



Scops minutus, Leggt. Taprobanian, 3, 1888, 49. 



Scops sunia, Hodg*. Taprobanian, 3, 1888, 49. 



Remarks on the Semnopitheci or Wanderoo monkeys 



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A new monkey from Ceylon. Taprobanian, 3, 1888, 



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List of corals recorded from Ceylon. Taprobanian, 3, 



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Recent geological changes in the extent of Ceylon. 



Taprobanian, 3, 1888, 88-92. 



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Neville, William C[px~\. Corrosive sublimate as a disin- 

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Neville-Rolfe, E[ustace]. Report on the cultivation of 

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The Mexican or patio process of reducing silver ores. 



Fed. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 9, 1895, 159-170. 



Nevinny, [Josef]. Erythrophlem. Pharm. Ztschr. Rnss- 

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Nevins, [Albert Edward]. For biographical notice and 

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Nevins, J[ohn] Birkbeck. On recent locust plagues in 

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Nevins, R. D. Notes on the habitat of diatoms. Amer. 

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Nevinson, B[asil] G[eorge]. List of Coleoptera taken by 

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[Hitherto undescribed species of the genus Phanaeus, 



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New, G[eorge] H. Pyorrhea alveolaris. Brit. Jl. Dental 

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Apparatus to show longitudinal movements of the 



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Newall, F. S., & Sisson, George. The recovery of ferro- 

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Newall, H[ugh] Frank. On certain stages of ocular after- 

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On peculiarities observed in iron and steel at a bright- 

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[1888.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 6, 1889, 172- 

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Notes on visits to some American observatories. 



Observatory, London, 14, 1891, 152-156, 188-192, 221- 

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Comparison of magnitudes of Nova Auriga and 



neighbouring stars, made with the Newall telescope. 

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On a diagram useful as a guide in adjusting a diffrac- 

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The Nova Auriga. [1892.] Nature, 46, 1892, 489 ; 



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Astronomical photography. Nature, 48 (1893), 517. 



Notes on some photographs taken with a visual tele- 

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On the formation of photographic star-discs. Astr. 



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[1894.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 8, 1895, 138- 

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Note on the total eclipse of the moon 1895 March 10. 



Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 55, 1895, 334-335. 



Micrometer measurements of Phobos, the inner satel- 

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Note on the spectrum of argon. Roy. Soc. Proc., 57, 



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Description of a spectroscope (the Bruce spectroscope) 



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On some spectroscopic determinations of velocity in 



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On a suggestion for a form of spectroheliograph. 



[1896.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 9, 1898, 179-183. 



Note on a result concerning diffraction phenomena 



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On the binary system of Capella. Astr. Soc. Month, 



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Variable velocities in the line of sight. Observatory, 



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[Total solar eclipse of 1900 (May 28). Preliminary 



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