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Sabine, (Sir) Edward. 75. On the lunar-diurnal 

 variation at Toronto. Phil. Trans. 1856, pp. 

 499-506. 



76. On what the Colonial Magnetic Obser- 

 vatories have accomplished. Roy. Soc. Proc. 

 VIII., 1856-57, pp. 396-413. 



77. On the amount and frequency of the 



magnetic disturbances and of the Aurora at 

 Point Barrow on the shores of the Polar Sea. 

 Brit. Assoc. Eep. 1857 (pt. 2), pp. 14-15. 



i- 78. On the evidence of the existence of 



the decennial inequality in the solar-diurnal 

 magnetic variations, and its non-existence in 

 the lunar-diurnal variation of the declination 

 at Hobarton. [1856.] Phil. Trans. 1857, pp. 

 1-8. 



— — . 79. On hourly observations of the magnetic 

 declination made by Capt. Rochfort Maguiee 

 and the officers of H.M.S. Plover in 1852-54, 

 at Point Barrow, on the shores of the Polar 

 Sea. Phil. Trans. 1857, pp. 497-532; Bibl. 

 Univ. Archives, II., 1858, pp. 12-21. 



. 80. Remarks on the magnetic observations 



transmitted from York Fort, in Hudson's Bay, 

 in Aug. 1857, by Lieut. Blakiston. Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. IX., 1857-59, pp. 81-91. 



i '■ 81. On the solar-diurnal variation of the 

 magnetic declination at Pekin. Roy. Soc. Proc. 

 X., 1859-60, pp. 360-374. 



— — 82. On the laws of the phenomena of the 

 larger disturbances of the magnetic declination 

 in the Kew Observatory ; with notices of the 

 progress of our knowledge regarding the 

 magnetic storms. Roy. Soc. Proc. X., 1859-60, 

 pp. 624-631. 



— — 83. On the lunar-diurnal variation of the 

 magnetic declination obtained from the Kew 

 photograms. Roy. Soc. Proc. XI., 1860-62, 

 pp. 73-80. 



— — 84. On the secular change in the magnetic 

 dip in London, between the years 1821 and 

 1860. Roy. Soc. Proc. XL, 1860-62, pp. 144- 

 163. 



- 85. Notices of some conclusions derived 

 from the photographic records of the Kew 

 Declinometer, in the years 1858, 1859, 1860, 

 and 1862. Roy. Soc. Proc. XL, 1860-62, pp. 

 585-590. 



— — 86. Report on'the repetition of the magnetic 

 survey of England, made at the request of the 

 General Committee of the British Association. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1861, pp. 250-279. 



. 87. Cenni istorici intorno ai lavori re- 



lativi alle variazioni non periodiche del magne- 

 tismo terrestre. \_Transl.~\ Nuovo Cimento, 

 XVL, 1862, pp. 379-383. 



— — 88. On the cosmical features of terrestrial 

 magnetism. Phil. Mag. XXIV., 1862, pp. 97- 

 120. 



Sabine, (>Sir) Edward. 89. Results of the mag- 

 netic observations at the Kew Observatory, from 

 1857 and 1858 to 1862 inclusive. Phil. Trans. 

 1863, pp. 273-284. 



90. Results of hourly observations of the 



magnetic declination made by Sir Francis 

 Leopold McClintock, and the officers of the 

 yacht Fox, at Port Kennedy, in the Arctic Sea, 

 in the winter of 1858-59 ; and a comparison of 

 these results with those obtained by Captain 

 Rochfort Magttire and the officers of H.M.S. 

 Plover, in 1852, 1853, and* 1854 at Point 

 Barrow. Phil. Trans. 1863, pp. 649-663. 



Sabine, (Sir) Edward, Lloyd, Humphrey, and 

 J. C. Ross. Observations on the direction and 

 intensity of the Terrestrial Magnetic Force in 

 Ireland. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1835, pp. 116-162. 



Sabine, (Sir) Edward, and Col. Sykes. Re- 

 marks on the Meteorological Observations made 

 at Alten (Finmark) by Mr. Thomas in 1837-39. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. 1840, pp. 229-231. 



Sabine, Joseph. An account of seven' double 

 herbaceous Paaonies now cultivated in England. 

 [1816.] Hortic. Soc. Trans. II., 1817, pp. 273- 

 281. 



2. An account of a new species of Gull, 



lately discovered on the coast of Greenland. 

 Linn. Soc. Trans. XIL, 1818, pp. 520-524. 



3. Some account of the Purple-fruited 



Passion Flower, and of the other known species, 

 which bear edible fruit. [1818.] Hortic. Soc. 

 Trans. III., 1820, pp. 99-114. 



4. Notes on and description of varieties of 



the Magnolia glauca. [1818.] Hortic. Soc. 

 Trans. III., 1820, pp. 201-206. 



5. Observations and account of the species 



and varieties of the genus Dahlia. [1818.] 

 Hortic. Soc. Trans. III., 1820, pp. 217-243. 



6. On the Love Apple or Tomato, and an 



account of its cultivation, with a description of 

 several varieties, and some observations on the 

 different species of the genus Lycopersicum. 

 [1819.] Hortic. Soc. Trans. III., 1820, pp. 

 342-354. 



7. Account of a newly produced hybrid 



Passiflora (P. cceruleo - racemosa). [1820.] 

 Hortic. Soc. Trans. IV., 1822, pp. 258-268 ; 

 V., 1824, pp. 70-75. 



8. Account and description of the varie- 

 ties of Double Scotch Roses, cultivated in the 

 gardens of England. [1820.] Hortic. Soc. 

 Trans. IV., 1822, pp. 281-305. 



9. Account of the varieties of Chinese 



Chrysanthemums cultivated in England ; with 

 observations on the difference between the C. 

 Indicum, Linn., and those plants. [1821.] 

 Hortic. Soc. Trans. IV, 1822, pp. 326-362. ' 



10. On the Ayrshire Rose. [1820.] Hortic. 



Soc. Trans. IV, 1822, pp. 456-467. 



