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24. On the primitive crystals of Carbonate 



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35. Observations and experiments on a 



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36. Determination of the primitive form 



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38. On the discoveiy of potash in Sea- 

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39. On the methods of cutting rock- 

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40. On sounds inaudible by certain ears. 



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42. On the finite extent of the atmosphere. 



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43. Eeport on the present state of Rams- 

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