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10. Comparison of the Lunar Ephemeris in 



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Newcomb, W. Descriptions of seventy-nine 

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2. Abstract of descriptions of some animals 



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10. Description of a new species of Helix 



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Newell, Jonathan. The quantity of water (in- 

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Newell, Thomas. Observations upon extra- 

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Newlands, John A. R. Suggestions for a new 

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Newman, Edward. Polyommatus Argiolus, 

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2. Microgaster glomeratus, a hair-like ap- 

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