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31. On certain meteorological phenomena 



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32. On a shower of grain. Brit. Assoc. 



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34. On the meteorology of the province of 



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35. Fall of rain on the coast of Travancore 



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36. Barometrical levellings in the Madras 



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38. On Indian hailstorms. Brit. Assoc. 



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39. Discussion of meteorological observa- ' 



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40. Note on Mr. Ryle's meteorological 



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41. On a Fossil Fish from the table-land 



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42. On depressions of the wet-bulb ther- 

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— — 43. Mean temperature of the day and 

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— 44. Notes on the possessions of the Imaun 



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— — 45. On the meteorology of Nice Maritime. 

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Sykes, (Colonel) William Henry, and (Sir) E. 

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Sykes, (Colonel) William Henry, and J. 0. 



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3. Die galvanischen Erscheinungen stim- 



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4. Observations and experiments on gal- 



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