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Babbage, Charles (cont.). Notes respecting Lighthouses. 



8°. London, [1851]. 



On the Statistics of Light-houses. 4°. Bruxelles, 1853. 



Of the Constants of Nature. Class Mammalia. 



4°. Bruxelles, 1855. 



A Word to the Wise. Observations on Peerages for Life. 



8°. London, 1856. 



, An Analysis of the Statistics of the Clearing House during the 



year 1839. 8°. London, 1856. 



Observations addressed at the last Anniversary to the President 



and Fellows of the Royal Society after the delivery of the Medals 

 [on Scheutz's Calculating Machine]. 8°. London, 1856. 



A Chapter on Street Nuisances. 8°. London, 1864. 



Passages from the Life of a Philosopher. 8°. London, 1864. 



Contains at end List of his Printed Papers. 



Babinet. Physique. See Dictionaries : Encyclopedic Portative. 

 Babington, B. G. Desiderata and Inquiries connected with the 

 Presidencies of Madras and Bombay. 4°. 



Signed B. G. Babington, Secretary. 



Babington, Charles C. See Balfour, J. H., Babington, and Campbell, 



Catalogue of British Plants. 

 Babington, Churchill. Botany and Ornithology of Charnwood. See 



'Potter. 



Babington, John. Pyrotechnia ; or a Discourse of Artificial Eire- 

 works ; whereunto is annexed a short Treatise of Geometric 



Folio. London, 1635. 



Babington, William. A New System of Mineralogy, in the form of 

 Catalogue, after the manner of Baron Born's Systematic Catalogue 

 of the Collection of Fossils of Mile. Eleonore de Rabb. 



4°. London, 1799. 



Babo, Ferdinand v. Ueber die aussere Ei-Haut des Javanischen 

 Moschusthieres und einiger anderen fremden Wiederkauer. 



8°. Heidelberg, 1847. 

 Bacco, Henrico. II regno di Napoli diviso in dodici Provincie. 



8°. Napoli, 1611. 



Bache, Alexander Dallas. Alarm to be applied to the Interior Flues 

 of Steam Boilers. 8°. Philadelphia, 1832. 



Notice of Experiments on Electricity developed by Magnetism. 



8°. Philadelphia, 1832. 



Note of the Effect upon the Magnetic Needle of the Aurora 



Borealis, visible at Philadelphia May 17, 1833. 



8°. Philadelphia, 1833. 



Observations on the Disturbance in the Direction of the 



Horizontal Needle during the Aurora of July 10, 1833. 



8°. Philadelphia, 1834. 



