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j. DAVY. On tbe Freezing of the Egg of the Common Fowl. 
j. D. MACDONALD. Ou tbe Morphological Relationsbips of the Mollus- 
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B. BooG WATSON. On tlie Great Drift Beds witb Shelis in the South 
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j. MDiR. On the Principal Deitics of the Rigveda. 
j. G. MACviCAR. On the Law of the Volumes of Aeriforms extcnded 
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j. SMALL. Biographical Sketch of adam ferqdson. 
c. BiAzzi SMYTH. On the Reputed Metrological System of the Great 
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A. CRüM BROWN. On the Theory of Isomeric Compounds. 
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j. PEXTiGREw. On the Structure and action of the Auriculo-Vcntricu- 
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w. TURNER. On the Human Crania allied in Anatomical Characters 
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E. SANG. On a Simple Method of Approximating to the Roots of any 
Algebraic Equation, 
j. H. BALFOUR. On the State of the Open- Air Vegatation in the Edin- 
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D. BREWSTER. On the Influence of the Refracting force of Calcareous 
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M. M. TAiT. On the Action of Terchloride of Phosphorus on Anilinc. 
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o. BREWSTER. On the Diffraction Bands prodneed by Double Striated 
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w. THOMSON. On Ccntrobaric Bodies. 
j. ALEXANDER. The Decimal Problem solved. 
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w. F. SKEHE. On the Celtic Languages in their Relation to each other, 
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