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    Upon the relation which the former orbits of those meteorites that are in our collections and that were seen to fall had to the Earth's orbit
    H. A. Newton
    American Journal of Science July 1888, s3-36 (211) 1-14; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-36.211.1
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    On the relative motion of the Earth and the luminiferous ether
    A. A. Michelson and E. W. Morley
    American Journal of Science November 1887, s3-34 (203) 333-345; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-34.203.333
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    On observation of the eclipse of 1887, Aug. 18, in connection with the electric telegraph
    David P. Todd
    American Journal of Science March 1887, s3-33 (195) 226-228; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-33.195.226
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    Temperature observations at the Lake Superior copper mines
    Herbert Allen Wheeler
    American Journal of Science August 1886, s3-32 (188) 125-129; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-32.188.125
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    Effect upon the Earth's velocity produced by small bodies passing near the Earth
    H. A. Newton
    American Journal of Science December 1885, s3-30 (180) 409-416; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-30.180.409
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    On the crumpling of the earth's crust
    W. B. Taylor
    American Journal of Science October 1885, s3-30 (178) 249-266; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-30.178.249
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    The Sun glows
    H. A. Hazen
    American Journal of Science March 1884, s3-27 (159) 201-212; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-27.159.201
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    Eccentricity and perihelion longitude of the Earth's orbit as a cause of change of climate
    S. Haughton
    American Journal of Science December 1882, s3-24 (144) 436-438; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-24.144.436
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    New views of Mr. George H. Darwin's theory of the evolution of the Earth-Moon system, considered as to its bearing on the question of the duration of geological time
    S. Haughton
    American Journal of Science November 1882, s3-24 (143) 335-338; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-24.143.335
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    The relative motion of the Earth and of the luminiferous ether
    A. A. Michelson
    American Journal of Science August 1881, s3-22 (128) 120-129; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s3-22.128.120

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