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Fercival, James G. Notice of the locality of 

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Fercival, James G., and Charles T. Jackson. 

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7. On copper containing phosphorus, with 



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8. Experiments on the extraction of gold. 



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10. Chemical observation on blue crystals, 



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12. On the modes of extracting gold from 



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Phil. 



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Fercy, Johriy and JV. H. Miller. Report on the 

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Fercy, John^ and Richard Smith. On the de- 

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Fercy, Pierre Frangois. See Flourens, Marie 

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3. Memoire sur les femmes multimammes. 



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