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SiDEBOTHAM JOSEPH, F.R.A.S. — On some specimens of Helices and 
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Smith R. Angus, Ph.D., F.R.S.—-On the History of the word ‘Chemistry* 
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Smith Watson, F.C.S., F.I.C. — The Castel Nuovo Lignite Deposit, 
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Stewart Professor Balfour, LL.D., F.E.S. — On the Long" Period 
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Stirrup Mark, F.G.S. — Notes on the Mollusca of Blackpool, ji. 156. 
Tatham J. F. W., M.D.—On a new form of Stephenson’s Binocular, 
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Thomson William, F.R.S.E.— On the Chemical Composition of the 
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Williamson Professor W. C., F.R.S.— On some specimens of Calamo- 
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Winstanley David, F.R.A.S.— Recording Sunshine, p. 31. The 
Radiograph, p. 63. 
Meetings op the Physical and Mathematical Section, — Annual, 
p. 190. Ordinary, pp. 11, 72, 120, 164, 
Meetings of the Microscopical and Natural History Section. — 
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Report op the Council. — April, 1880, p. 173. 
