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Ithaca.— The Cornel University Register.  1884-85, N. 3. 
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Nova York. Academy of Sciences. Annals, Vol. II, Ns. 8, 9and 10. Transactions, 
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Review of the Telegraph and Telephone, September 15, 1882. 
The New York Times, Supplemento Hispano Americano N. 3. 
Thirty fourth Annual Report of the Trustes of the Aston Library for the year 1882. 
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