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1856. Meteorology in its connection with Agriculture, Part. II. Gene- 



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1857. Communication to the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian In- 



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1857. Meteorology in its connection with Agriculture, Part III. Ter- 

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1858 Meteorology in its connection with Agriculture, Part lY. At- 

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1859. On Meteorology. Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Aug. 

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1859. Application of the Telegraph to the Prediction of Changes of the 

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1859. Meteorology in its connection with Agriculture, Part V. Atmo- 

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1859. On the Protection of Buildings from the effects of Lightning. 



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1860. On the Conservation of Force. Silliman's Am. Jour. Sci. July 



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1860. Circular to OfiQcers of Hudson's Bay Company (April 20). Smith- 

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1860. Description of Smithsonian Anemometer. Smithsonian Report, 



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1861. Letter on Aeronautics to Mr. T. S. C. Lowe. (March 11.) 



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1862. Report of the Light House Board on the proposed Transfer of the 



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1863. Introduction to Memoir by Prof. J. Plateau. On the Figures of 



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1864. On Materials for Combustion in Lamps of Light-Houses. (Read 



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1865. Queries relative to Tornadoes : directions to observers. Smith- 

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