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Lubbock, (Sir) John. 24. On the developement 

 of Lonchoptera. En torn. Soc. Trans. I., 1862- 

 63, pp. 338-344. 



25. On the ancient lake-habitations of 



Switzerland. Roy. Inst. Proc. IV., 1863, pp. 

 29-40. 



26. A visit to the ancient Shell-mounds of 



Scotland. Nat. Hist. Review, 1863, pp. 415-422. 



27. On the developement of Chloeon 



(Ephemera) dimidiatum. Linn. Soc. Trans. 

 XXIV., 1863, pp. 61-78. 



28. On two aquatic Hymenoptera (Poly- 



nema natans, Prestwichia aquatica), one of 

 which uses its wings in swimming. Linn. Soc. 

 Trans. XXIV., 1863, pp. 135-143. 



29. Notes on some new or little-known 



species of freshwater Entomostraca (Cyclops 

 serrulatus, C. coronatus, C. brevicornis, C. bre- 

 vicaudatus, C. Clausii, C. tenuicornis, C. can- 

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-■ 30. North American Archaeology. Nat. 



Hist. Review, 1863, pp. 1-26 ; Smithsonian 

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Lubbock, (Sir) John William. On the deter- 

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 earth. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. I., 1827-30, 

 pp. 95-96. 



2. On the perspective representation of 



a circle. Phil. Mag. V., 1829, pp. 420-424. 



3. On some properties of curves of the 



second order. Phil. Mag. VL, 1829, pp. 249- 

 252, 



4. On the calculation of Annuities, and on 



some questions in the theory of Chances. 

 [1828.] Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans, IIL, 1830, 

 pp. 141-155. 



5. On the comparison of vai'ious tables of 



Annuities. [1829.] Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. 

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6. On the Pendulum. Phil. Trans. 1830, 



pp. 201-208. 



7. Researches in Physical Astronomy. 



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8. On the determination of the orbit of a 



comet. [1829.] Astron. Soc. Mem. IV., 1831, 

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9. On notation. [1829.] Astron. Soc. 



Mem. IV., 1831, pp. 471-480. 



10. Note on the orbit of the comet of 



Halle Y. Astron. Soc. Mem. IV., 1831, pp. 

 509-516. 



11. On some problems in analytical geo- 

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12. On the limits upon the Earth's sur- 

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 planet by the Moon is visible. Phil. Mag. IX., 

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VOL. IV. 



Lubbock, (Sir) John William. 13. On the 

 stability of the solar system. Phil. Mag. IX., 

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14. On the tides on the coast of Great 



. Britain. Phil. Mag. IX., 1831, pp. 333-335. 



15. Researches in Physical Astronomy. 



[1830.] Phil. Trans. 1831, pp. 17-66. 



16. On the meteorological observations 



made at the apartments of the Royal Society 

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 Trans. 1831, pp. 223-230. 



17. Researches in Physical Astronomy : 



On the theory of the Moon. Phil. Trans. 

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18. Researches in Physical Astronomy. 



Phil. Trans. 1831, pp. 283-298. 



19. On the tides in the port of London. 



Phil. Trans. 1831, pp. 379-416. 

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Rep. 1831-32, pp. 189-195. 

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Soc. Month. Not. II., 1831-33, pp. 5-6. 



— 22. Researches in Physical Astronomy: 

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— 23. On the Tides. [1831.] Phil. Trans. 



1832, pp. 51-56. 



24. Researches in Physical Astronomy. 



Phil. Trans. 1832, pp. 229-237. 



25. Researches in Physical Astronomy : 



Further developements of the theory of the 

 Moon. Phil. Trans. 1832, pp. 361-382. 



26. Note on the tides in the port of Lon- 

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27. Researches in Physical Astronomy : 



On the developement of R. Phil. Trans. 1832, 

 pp. 601-608. 



28. On the planetary theory. [1831.] 



Astron. Soc. Mem. V., 1833, pp. 239-244. 



29. Note on the Tides. Phil. Trans. 1833, 



pp. 19-22. 



30. On the calculation of eclipses and 



occultations. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. IIL, 

 1833-36, pp. 107-108. 



31. On cask-gauging. Phil. Mag. IV., 



1834, pp. 326-335. 

 32. On the theory of the Moon. [1833.] 



Phil. Trans. 1834, pp. 123-126. 



33. On the theory of the Moon. Phil. 



Trans. 1834, pp. 127-142. 



34. On the Tides. Phil. Trans. 1834, pp. 



143-166. 



35. On some elementary applications of 



Abel's Theorem. Phil. Mag. VL, 1835, pp. 

 116-125. 



36. On -the double achromatic object-glass. 



Phil. Mag. VII., 1835, pp. 161-171. 



^ 37. On Bernoulli's theory of the Tides. 



Phil. Mag. VIL, 1835, pp. 457-463. 



