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1884, but publication of the Bulletin ceased in 1887 
when formal publication of the Proceedings was begun 
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original text was reset so that there is some discrepancy 
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The article was reprinted in 1873 (p. 35-36) in what has 
become known as the “Second edition, ” in which the 
original text was reset so that there is some discrepancy 
in pagination with the original publication (see com¬ 
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ing held on 30 April; thus the signature bearing his com¬ 
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The article was reprinted in 1873 (p. 47-48) in what has 
become known as the “Second edition, ” in which the 
original text was reset so that there is some discrepancy 
in pagination with the original publication (see com¬ 
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