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• 12. On prolification in flowers, and espe- 

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13. Vegetable morphology : its history and 



pi'esent condition. Brit. For. Med. Chir. Rev. 

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14. Remarks on the theory of the meta- 

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15. A description of some remarkable 



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16. On the existence of two forms of Pe- 



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18. On the morphology and anatomy of 



Philydrum lanuginosum, Br. Seeman, Journ. 

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19. On the anatomy of the leafstalk in 



Thalia dealbata. Seeman, Journ. Bot. I., 1863, 

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Masters, Peter. Remarks on the Gulf of 

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Masters, W. Summation of Polynomial coeffi- 

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2. On the trisection of angles. Bengal, 



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Mastrofini, Marco. Sul Calendario Gregoriano 



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34. 

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Masuyer, . Lettre [relative a I'application 



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VOL. IV. 



Mathaei, Jozef. Onderzoek naar de waarde der 

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Mathan, Rene de. Note sur les especes du genre 

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2. Coleopteres Fran^ais nouveaux (Opho- 



nus Fauvelii, Lithocharis aveyronnensis). Paris, 

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Mather, W. W. On the non-conducting power 

 of water in relation to heat. Silliman, Journ. 

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2. On the crystalline form of Iodine. Sil- 

 liman, Journ. XVIIL, 1830, pp. 84-85. 



3. On Xanthite and its crystalline form, 



with a notice of mineral localities. Silliman, 

 Journ. XVIIL, 1830, pp. 359-361. 



4. Mode of obtaining aluminium and mag- 

 nesium. Silliman, Journ. XX., 1831, pp. 408- 

 409. 



5. Geological notices: — 1. Illustrations of 



a section through a part of Connecticut, from 

 Killingly to Haddam on Connecticut River. 

 2. Notices of the geology of the Highlands of 

 New York. Silliman, Journ. XXL, 1832, pp. 

 96-99. 



— 6. Sulphurets of bismuth. Silliman, Journ. 

 XXIV., 1833, pp. 189-190. 



7. On the principles involved in the reduc- 



tion of iron and silver ores, with a supplemen- 

 tary notice of some of the principal silver mines 

 of Mexico and South America. Silliman, Journ. 

 XXIV., 1833, pp. 213-237. 



— 8. Indication d'un gisement de poissons 

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 Newhaven. Paris, Soc. Geol. Bull. VIL, 1834- 

 35, p. 70. 



— 9. Contributions to chemical science : 



1, 2. Chloride of aluminium and its analysis ; 

 3. Crystallized tin from solution ; 4. Georgia 

 gold ; Silver of Lane's Mine ; 6-9. Compounds 

 of potassium and platinum ; 10. Iodide of mer- 

 cury ; 11. Solubility of bitungstate of ammonia ; 

 12, Disulphuret of bismuth. Silliman, Journ. 

 XXVIL, 1835, pp. 241-266. 



10. On an instrument proposed for mea- 



suring the expansion of solid bodies, and which 

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 Journ. XXX., 1836, pp. 324-330 ; Sturgeon, 

 Ann. Electr. IL, 1838, pp. 264-270. 

 — 11. First annual report on the geological 

 survey of the State of Ohio. Silliman, Journ. 

 XXXIV., 1838, pp. 347-364; Bibl. Univ. 

 XVIIL, 1838, pp. 388-392. 



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