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46. Effects of the Earth's Rotation upon Falling Bodies, and upon the Atmos- 

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47. Remarks on a Letter from R. N. Shufeldt of U. S. Ship Marion to E. and G. 

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48. On some Fossil Remains from Broome Co., N. T. Proceedings of Am. Assoc, 

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49. The Law of Storms and its penalties for neglects. N. Y. Jour, of Commerce, 

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50. On the apparent necessity of revising the received systems of Dynamical 

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61. On the Post-Permian Date of the Red Sandstone Rocks of New Jersey and 

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62. On the Fossil Rain-marks found in the Red Sandstone Rocks of New Jersey 

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63. On the value of the Barometer iu navigating the American Lakes. Proc. 

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64. A storm-track of Seven Thousand Miles. Annals of Science, Cleveland, vol. 



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55. Cape Verde and Hatteras Hurricane and other Storms, with a Hurricane 

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56. On the first Hurricane of September, 1853. in the Atlantic, with a Chart, and 

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57. On tlKi Storm of October 7th, 1854, near the coB&i of Japan, and the Con- 

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58. On the relations of the Fossil Fishes of the Sandstone of Connecticut and 

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59. On the Spirality of Motion in Whirlwinds. Am. Jour. ScL, new series, xxiii, 



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^ 60. Notes attaclied to a Communication " On the Avoidance of the violent por- 

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