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Bennett, A If ml II'. 18. Notes on Iudi.au Si- 

 marubeae. Pharmaceut. Jouru. III., 1873, pp. 

 801-802, 841-843, 881-883. 



19. Recent observations on the fertilization 



of plants. Popular Sci. Eeview, XII., 1873, 

 pp. 337-347. 



Bennett, Edward T. To reference in No. 2 



(First Series) add : Chemical Gazette, XI., 1853, 



pp. 17-19. 

 Bennett, Gcorr/c. Notes on the Didunculus 



t-trigirostris or Tooth-billed Pigeon. Ann. Mag. 



Nat. Ilist. XIV., 1864, pp. 404-457 ; Zool. Soc. 



Proc. 1864, pp. 139-143. 



2. Observations on the Rice-paper tree, 



Tetrapanax papyriferum, C, Kocli ; its intro- 

 duction and naturalization in Sydney, N. S. 

 Wales. Journ. of Bot. II., 1864, pp. 309-315 ; 

 Tasmania, E. S. Month. Not. 1865, pp. 87-93. 



3. On the physiology, utility, and import- 

 ance of the acclimatization or naturalization 

 of animals and plants to Australia. New South 

 Wales, Acclim. Soc. Eep. III., 1864, pp. 18-36. 



4. Observations on the Kagu of New Cale- 

 donia (Ehinocetns jubatus). New South Wales, 

 Acclim. Soc. Eep. 'ill., 1864, pp. 61-63 ; Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. XIII., 1864, pp. 342-343. 



5. Notice of Phytolacca decandra. New 



South Wales, Acclim. Soc. Eep. III., 1864, pp. 

 66-67, 71-74. 



6. On the Papaya or Pa paw Tree (Carica 



Papaya). New South Wales, Acclim. Soc. Eep. 

 III., 1864, pp. 68-70. 



7. On the Candle-nut Tree (Aleurites tri- 

 loba). New South Wales, Acclim. Soc. Eep. 

 III., 1864, pp. 76-77. 



8. On the Eiver Cod (Gristes Peelii) and 



Perch of the colonists. New South Wales, 

 Acclim. Soc. Eep. III., 1864, pp. 81-32. 



9. The Wai-ratali or native Tulip-tree of 



New South Wales (Telopea speciosissima). 

 Journ. of Bot. III., 1865, pp. 363-366. 



1O. [On the Lyre-bird of New Holland.] 

 Zool. Soc. Proc. 1865, pp. 59-60. 



11. Bougainvillea spectabilis in New South 



Wales. Journ. of Bot. IV., 1866, p. 88. 



12. Explosion of pods with an audible re- 

 port. Jouru. of Bot. IV., 1866, p. 89. 



13. Eemarks on the Bugong moth. Zoolo- 

 gist, I., 1866, p. 108. 



14. Observations on the introduction and 



cultivation of the Orange-tree in New South 

 Wales. Journ. of Bot. V., 1867, pp. 116-121. 



15. Additional notes on the native Tulip- 



tree of New South Wales (Telopea speciosis- 

 sima). Journ. of Bot. V., 1867, pp. 140-141. 

 16. Notes on two species of the genus Al- 



Bennett, Gcort/c. 17. On the Grass-cloth plant 

 of China (Boehmeria uhea). New South Wales, 

 Acdim. Soc. Eep. VI., 1867, pp. 31-33. 



18. \Yc>n<lri!iil iliLUit of moths in Sydney 

 and vicinity. Entorn. Soc. Proc. 1868, pp. ii 

 iii ; Zoologist, III., 1868, pp. 1138-1139. 



19. On variation of colour in the flowers- 



of the Warratah (Telopea speciosissima) and 

 several other indigenous plants of New South 

 Wales. Journ. of Bot. VI., 1868, pp. 36-38. 



2O. Curious Epiphytes from Cape York, 



North Australia. Journ. of Bot. VI., 1868, pp. 

 50-52. 



21. On the Tanghinia veneniflua. the ordeal 



poison-nut of Madagascar. Journ. of Bot. VI., 

 1868, pp. 303-305. 



22. On the zoology of Lord Howe's Island. 



Zool. Soc. Proc., 1869, pp. 471-472. 



23. A trip to Queensland in search of 

 fossils. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. IX., 1872, pp. 

 314-321. 



24. A case of poisoning by the seeds of 



Macrozamia spiralis. Journ. of Bot. I., 1872, 

 pp. 42-43. 



Bennett, J. *0bservations on the effect produced 

 by iron masts, &c. on the compass needle ; with an 

 account of an experiment made to ascertain the 

 local attraction of IT.M. Ship Phaeton (Capt. 

 STTJKT), fitted with au iron mainmast and bow- 

 sprit. Papers Naval Architecture, I., 1827, pp. 

 100-109. 



Bennett, John Hughes. On the formation of 

 pus, in reference to the doctrine of cell patho- 

 logy. Brit. Assoc. Eep. XXXV., 1865 (Sect.), 

 pp. 101-102. 



2. On protagon in relation to the molecular 



theory of organization. Brit. Assoc. Eep. 

 XXXVII., 1867 (Sect.), pp. 97-98. 



3. New investigations to determine the 



amount of bile secreted by the liver, and how 

 far this is influenced by mercurials. Brit. 

 Assoc. Eep. XXXVII., 1867 (Sect.), pp. 98- 

 99. 



4. Note on the origin of hyaline or diapha- 



nous corpuscles. Journal of Anatomy, I., 1867, 

 p. 322. 



5. Eeport of the Edinburgh Committee on 



the action of mercury on the biliary secretion. 



Brit. Assoc. Eep. XXXVIII., 1868, pp. 187- 

 232. 



6. On the molecular origin of Infusoria. 



stonia (A. edulis, A. constricta), from New 

 Caledonia and New South Wales. Journ. of Bot. 

 V., 1867, pp. 150-151. 



Popular Sci. Eeview, VIII., 1869, pp. 51-66. 



Bennett, Jfilliam. Acclimation and breeding of 

 Emeus (Droniius irroratus, Brtrtlctt) in Surrey. 

 Zoologist, XXII., 1864, pp. 9200-9206. 



Bennie, James. On the surface geology of Glas- 

 gow. [1865.] Glasgow, Geol. Soc. Trans. II., 

 1867, pp. 100-115. 



