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as Russell, On the increasing Magnitude of Eta Argus. 76—78. 



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M/Russell, The Storm of 21. September 1888. 256—59. 



ch Maiden, New S. Wales Tan-substances. 259 — 77. 



as Tebbutt, Observ. of Comets I and II, 1888, at Windsor, N.S.W. 284. 



Tenison-Woods, The Desert Sandstone. 290—335. 

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— Trusted J, Talpa. 56-66. 



— Harrison J, Do Snakes fascinate their Yictims? 67—78. 



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bo Jacks Ch, Suggest. as to the Ganses of the Difference in the Colour 

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