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155. On the freezing of the egg of the 



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156. On the eifects of scanty and deficient 



diet. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXV., 1865 {Sect.), 

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157. Is the opinion that a diet of animal food 



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. 158. Some observations on Birds, chiefly in 



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159. On the congelation of animals. Ann. 



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160. On the question, Is the carbonate of 



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163. Observations on meat (butchers' -meat), 



in relation to the changes to which it is liable 

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164. Some observations on incubation. 



[1866.] Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Trans. XXIV., 

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165. On the Bursa Fabricii. [1866.] 



Roy. Soc. Proc. XV., 1867, pp. 94-102. 



166. On the bones of birds at different 



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167. On the effect of reduction of tempera- 

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168. On the temperature of the common 



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Dawes, William Butter.. 56. Further remarks 

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57. A list of new double stars, discovered 



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58. On the alleged recent discoveries rela- 

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59. On the companion of Sirius. Astron. 



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60. Results of some recent observations of 



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61. On ^ Herculis. Astron. Soc. Month. 



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62. [Observations of the double star 8 



Cygni^. Astr. Nachr. LXV., 1865, col. 251- 

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63. On [a new arrangement of two solar 



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• 64. On the planet Mars. Astron. Soc. 



Month. Not. XXV., 1865, pp. 225-228. 

 ■ 65. Description of an aperture-diminishing 



eye-piece, and of a photometer of neutral-tint 



glass. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXV., 1865, 



pp. 229-231. 



66. Sulla struttura della fotosfera solare. 



Roma, Bull. Meteorol. IV., 1865, pp. 93- 

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67. On the effect produced by the angles of 



position of double stars on the results of micro- 

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277. 



69. Catalogue of micrometrical measure- 

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70. On the meteoric shower of 13-14 



November 1866. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. 

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71. Measures of the binary star ^ Herculis. 



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72. Jupiter without a visible Satellite. 



[1867.] Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXVIH., 

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