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Nasmyth James, C.E. — On War Pockets, p. 84. 
Oxley William On a New Anemometer, p. 107. 
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of the Chemical Intensity of Total Daylight made during the recent 
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Graebe and Liebermann’s Discovery of the Artificial Preparation of 
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Schunck Edward, Ph.D., F.R.S., V.P. — On the Chemical Formula of Aliza- 
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Sidebotham J. — On Cynips Lignicola, and the Comparative Value of English 
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Simpson Henry, M.D. — On Acanthocinus sedilis, p. 76. 
Spence Peter, F.C.S. — On Sulphurous Acid in the Air of Manchester, 
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Vize Rev. J. E., M.A. — On the Kangaroos of Beeston Castle, p, 190. 
Watson John. — On the Plumules of Lepidoptera, p. 132. 
Wilde Henry. — On a Property of the Electric Current to Control and 
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Electro-Magnetic Induction Machines, p. 62. On the Controlling 
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Wilkinson T. T., F.R.A.S.— The Earthquake of March 15th, 1869, p. 162. 
Williamson Professor W. C., F.R.S. — On the Structure of an Undescribed 
Type of Calamodendron from the Upper Coal Measures of Lan- 
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