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Herrmann^ Max. 5. Ueber die Veranderungen, 

 welche die HippursJiure in saurer Losung durch 

 nascirenden Wasserstoff erleidet. Annal. Chem. 

 Pharm. CXXXIII., 1865, pp. 335-338. 



Herschel, Alexander S. 7. * Observation of 

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 162-166. 



8. State of meteoric science. Astron. Soc. 



Month. Not. XXIV., 1864, pp. 133-135 ; Phil. 

 Mag. XXVII., 1864, pp. 479-480. 



— — 9. Shooting stars in March. Astron. Soc. 



Month. Not. XXIV., 1864, pp. 189-194. 

 ' 10. Constancy of solar light and heat. 



Intellectual Observer, V., 1864, pp. 129-131. 



11, Bolide du 1 1 Novembre. LesMondes, 



VI., 1864, pp. 560-561. 



12. Radiant points of shooting stars. As- 

 tron. Soc. Month. Not. XXV., 1865, pp. 33-38, 

 162-165 ; XXVI., 1866, pp. 51-53 ; Les 

 Mondes, X., 1866, p. 257. 



-i 13. Progress of meteoric astronomy during 



the year 1863-64. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. 

 XXV., 1865, pp. 158-162. 



14, Height of a luminous meteor. Astron. 



Soc. Month. Not. XXV., 1865, pp. 251-255. 



15. Method of determining the path of a 



meteor. [1863.] Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. II., 

 1865, pp. 16-22. 



16. Sound in the upper air, whUe the lower 



air was stUl. [1864.] Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. 

 II., 1865, pp. 102-104. 



17. On the secular change of temperature 



of the air at Greenwich. Brit. Meteor. Soc. 

 Proc. II., 1865, pp. 403-411. 



— 18. The weather. Intellectual Observer, 

 VII., 1865, pp. 100-110. 



— 19. Outlines of meteoric astronomy. In- 

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20. Height of the auroral arch of 20 March 



1865. Intellectual Observer, VII., 1865, pp. 

 377-382. 



— 21. Direct vision spectroscopes by double 

 internal reflection. Intellectual Observer, VII., 

 1865, pp. 444-447. 



— 22. Spectre d'une etoile filante. Les 

 Mondes, VII., 1865, pp. 139-141. 



23. Path of a detonating meteor. Astron. 



Soc. Month. Not. XXVI., 1866, pp. 211-213. 



— 24. The winds. Intellectual Observer, 

 VIII., 1866, pp. 246-259. 



— 25. Cyclones. Intellectual Observer, VIII., 



1866, pp. 329-342. 



— 26. Hot springs and other natural features 

 of the Pyrenees. Intellectual Observer, VIII., 

 1866, pp. 439-446. 



— 27. Detonating meteors of February and 

 November. Intellectual Observer, IX., 1866, 

 pp. 99-101 ; Les Mondes, X., 1866, pp. 252- 

 254. 



Herschel, Alexander S. 28. 



November and December 1865. 



server, IX., 1866, pp. 198-204. 

 29. On the shooting-stars of the 



Great gales of 

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years 



1865-66, and on the probability of the cosmical 

 theory of their origin. Roy. Instit. Proc. IV., 



1866, pp. 645-650. 



— 30. Radiant point of the November me- 

 teors, 1866. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXVII., 



1867, pp. 17-19. 



— 31. Heights and velocities of the Novem- 



ber meteors, 1865. — Meteors simultaneously ob- 

 served at Greenwich and at Hawkhurst. [1866.] 

 Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. III., 1867, pp. 58-62. 



32. Meteoric shower of 13-14 November 



1866. Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. III., 1867, pp. 

 270-272. 



33. On meteors. Chemical News, XVI.^ 



1867, pp. 179-180, 189-191. 



34. Prismatic spectra of the August me- 

 teors. Intellectual Observer, X., 1867, pp. 161- 

 170. 



35. The November meteor-shower at Glas- 

 gow. Intellectual Observer, X., 1867, pp. 459- 

 466. 



36. Heights, and other particulars of the 



November meteors. [1867.] Glasgow, Phil. 

 Soc. Proc. VL, 1868, pp. 207-214. 



37. [Etoiles filantes observees en Angleterre 



pendant les nuits des 9 et 10 Aout 1868.] Les 

 Mondes, XVIIL, 1868, pp. 56-59. 



38. On the Shooting-stars of the years 



1866-67, and on the probable source of certain 

 luminous meteors in the material substance of 

 the zodiacal light. [1867.] Roy. Instit. Proc. 

 v., 1869, pp. 164-178. 



39. The November star-shower in 1869. 



Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXX., 1870, pp. 

 6-9. 



40. Note on the change in the colour of 



the Equatorial Belt of Jupiter. Astron. Soc 

 Month. Not. XXXI., 1871, pp. 75-76. 



41. [Description of mechanism for measur- 

 ing time automatically in taking transits.] 

 Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXXI., 1871, pp. 

 241-245. 



— — 42. Path of the large fireball of 6 November 

 1869. Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. V., 1871, pp. 



139-150. 



43. Heights and velocities of shooting-stars 



observed in England in August 1870. Brit. 

 Meteor. Soc. Proc. V., 1871, pp. 243-253. 



44. On the methods and recent progress of 



spectrum analysis. [1869.] Glasgow, Phil. 

 Soc. Proc. VIL, 1871, pp. 38-41; Chemical 

 News, XIX., 1869, pp. 157-158. 



45, Observations of the recent eclipse of 



the Sun in Spain. Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc. 

 Vn., 1871, pp. 405-413. 



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