- Pages
- 133
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.120250
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VI.—The Tornadoes and Hailstorms of April and May 1888 in the Doab and Rohilkhand.— by S. A. Hill B. Sc. Meteorological Reporter to the Government of the N. W. Provinces and Oudh
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135-180 | unknown | view |
VII.—The Geometric Interpretation of Monge’s Differential Egtation to all Conics.—by Asutosh Mukhopadhyay M. A. F. R. A. S. F. R. S. E.
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181-185 | unknown | view |
VIII.—Description of a Stag—s head allied to Corvus dybowskii Tao. procured from the Darjeeling Bazaar.—by W. L. Sclater Deputy Susper intendent of the Indian Museum
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186-188 | unknown | view |
IX.—On the Volatility of some of the Compounds of Mercury and of the Metal itself.—by Alex Pedler
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189-199 | unknown | view |
X.—Some Applications of Elliptic Futnations to Problems of Mean Values.(First Paper).— by Asutosh Mukhopadhyay M. A. F. R. A. S. F.R.S.E.
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199-213 | unknown | view |
XI.—Some Applications of Elliptic Functions to Problems of Mean Values.(Second paper)—by Asutosh Mukhopadhyay M.d. F.R.A.S. F.R.S.E.
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213-231 | unknown | view |
XII.—A Descriptive List of the Urodinese occurring in the Neighbourhood of Simla (Western Himalayes)Pt. II Puccoinia.—by A. BarclaY M. B. Bengal Medical Servics
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232-251 | unknown | view |
XIII.— Definitions of three new Homoptora.—by M. L. Lethierry.Communicated by E. T. Atkinson B. A.
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252-253 | unknown | view |
XIV.—Notice of a Neolithic Celt from Jashpur in the Chota Nagpur District.—by J. Wood-Mason Superintendent of the Indian Museum and Profeassor of Comparative Anatomy in the Medical College of Bengal Calcutta
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254-254 | unknown | view |
Backmatter
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i-xi | unknown | view |