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Spencer. Origin of the Basins of the Great Lakes of America. — Jones. On some 

 Devonian and Silurian Ostracoda from North America, France, and the Bosphorus. — 

 Irving. On the Plateau-gravels of EastBerks. and West Surrey. — Davis. On a New 

 Species ofCoccodus. — Oardiner. Contact-Alteration near New Galloway. — Slirulsole. 

 On the Valley-gravels about Reading, with especial reference to the Palaeolithic I-mple- 

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 Paheozoic Rocks, and other Markings. — Ulrich. On the Discovery, Mode of Occurence, 

 and Distribution of the Nickel-iron Alloy Awaruite on the West Coast of the South Island, 

 New Zealand. 



l ' Journal of the Chemical Society. N. 336. London, 1890. 



Hutchinson. Note on the Reduction of Aromatic Amides. — Shenstone. Some 

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 raxylenesulphonic Acids. — Kipping. Action of Phosphoric Anhydride on Fatty Acids. 

 Part II. — Dunstan and Dymond. An Investigation of the Conditions under which Hy- 

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Mitsuru Kuhara. On a Condensation Product of Acetone and Aldehydammonia. — 

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 des transf orai iteurs à courants alternatifs. — Dieudonné. Des appareils transmetteurs à 

 distance. — Le Conte. Un nouveau galvanomètre. — 47. Sérullas. Sur l'exploitation de 

 la gutta-percha. — Richard. Chemins de fer et tramways électriques. — Andreolé. Histoire 

 des batteries secondaires. — 48. Moissan. Préparation électrique du fluour. — Richard. 

 Chemins de fer et tramways électriques. 



f Memorias y revista de la Sociedad cientifica A. Alzate. T. Ili, 11-12 ; IV, 

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7 Mittheilungeu des k. deutschen Archaeologischen Instituts. Athen.-Abtheilnng. 

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Szanto. Zur Geschichte des griechischen Alphabets. — Bethe. Aktaon. — RI. Zu 

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