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Harkness, Robert, and Murchison, (Sir) It. 1. 

 On the permian rocks of the north-west of Eng- 

 land, and their extension into Scotland. Geol. 

 Soc. Quart. Jonrn. XX., 1864, pp. 144-165; 

 Phil. Mag. XXVII., 1864, pp. 542-543. 



Harkness, Robert, and Nicholson, H. A. Addi- 

 tional observations on the geology of the Lake 

 country. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXV., 1865 

 (Sect.), pp. 57-58; Geol. Soc. Quart. Jonrn. 

 XXII., 1866, pp. 480-486 ; Phil. Mag. XXXI., 

 1866, pp. 547-548. 



2. On the silurian rocks of the Isle 



of Man. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXV., 1865, pp. 

 58-59; Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXII., 1866, 

 pp. 488-491 ; Phil. Mag. XXXI., 1866, p. 548. 



3. On the Collision group. Geol. 



Soc. Quart. Journ. XXIV., 1868, pp. 296-303; 

 Phil. Mag. XXXVI., 1868, p. 72. 



4. On the green slates and porphyries 



of the Lake district. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XL., 

 1870 (Sect.), p. 74. 



Harkness, iniliam. Preliminary notice on a 

 new method of testing samples of wood naphtha. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLL, 1871 (Sect.), pp. 72-73. 



Harkness, William. Observations on terrestrial 

 magnetism and on the deviations of the com- 

 passes of the United States Ironclad Monadnock, 

 during her cruise from Philadelphia to San 

 Francisco, in 1865 and 1866. [1871.] .Smith- 

 sonian Contrib. XVIII., 1873 (Art. 4). 



Harle, . 4. Note sur la formation jurassique 



et la position des depots manganesiferes dans la 

 Dordogne. Paris, Bull. Soc. Geol. XXII., 1865, 

 pp. 33-48. 



Harley, George. 22. Note sur 1'action physio- 

 logique et therapeutique de la feve du Calabar. 

 Robin, Journ. Auat. I., 1864, pp. 140-152. 



23. On the influence of physical and chemi- 

 cal agents upon blood ; with special reference to 

 the mutual action of the blood and the respiratory 

 gases. Roy. Soc. Proc. XIII., 1864, pp. 157- 

 160; Phil. Trans. CLV., 1865, pp. 678-724. 



24. On intermittent Hajmaturia. Med. 



Chir. Trans. XLVIIL, 1865, p. 161. 



25. On the mode of formation of renal cal- 

 culi. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLIIL. 1873 (Sect.), 

 pp. 130-131. 



Harley, John. 4. Endemic Hrematuria of the 

 Cape of Good Hope, due to the presence of Bil- 

 harzia. [1863.] Med. Chir. Trans. XLVIL, 

 1864, pp. 59-64; Polli, Annali, XXXVIII., 

 1864, pp. 307-308. 



5. A chemical and physiological examina- 

 tion of the root of the Hemlock (Conium macu- 

 latum). Pharmaceut. Journ. IX., 1868, pp. 53- 

 58. 



6. On the physiological action of Conium, 



Belladonna, and Hyoscyamus. Pharmaceut. 

 Journ. IX., 1868, pp. 471-475. 



Harley, John. 7. A second and third commu- 

 nication on the endemic Hcematuria of the Cape 

 of Good Hope, Natal, &c. Med. Chir. Trans. 

 LIT., 1869, pp. 378-387 ; LIV., 1871, pp. 47-61. 



8. On the action and use of the opium 



alkaloids : Cyyptopia and Thebaia. St. Thomas's 

 Hosp. Rep. II., 1871, pp. 123-142. 



9. On the physiological effects of camphor. 



Archives Sci. Pract. Med. I., 1873, p. 179. 



Harley, Rob. 11. On the theory of differential 

 resolvents. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXV., 1 865 

 (Sect.), p. 6 ; XXXVI., 1866 (Sect.), pp. 2-3 ; 

 XLIIL, 1873 (Sect.), pp. 17-21 ; London, Math. 

 Soc. Proc. I., 1866, No. 4. 



12. Remarks on BOOLE'S mathematical 



analysis of logic. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXVI., 

 1866 (Sect.), pp. 3-6. 



13. On the Rev. T. P. KIRKMAN'S method 

 of resolving algebraic equations. [1868.] Man- 

 chester, Lit. Ph il. Soc. Proc. VIII., 1 869, pp. 4-20. 



14. On BOOLE'S "Laws of Thought." Brit. 



Assoc. Rep. XL., 1870 (Sect.), pp. 14-15. 

 Harling, Thcodor. IJeber die Membrana orbi- 



talis der Saugethiere, und iiber glatte Muskeln 



in der Augenhohle und den Augenlidern des 



Menschen. Zeitscbr. Ration. Medicin, XXIV., 



1865, pp. 275-296. 

 Harman, F. E. Notes on Lepidoptera found 



at Whitfleld, Herefordshire, from July 1869 to 



December 1870. Woolhope Field Club Trans. 



1870, pp. 258-265. 

 . 2. Notes on Coremia quadrifaseiata and 



Macaria liturata, two Lepidoptera new to the 



county of Hereford. Woolhope Field Club 



Trans. 1872-73, pp. 1-2. 

 Harmer, F. W. Drift of the Eastern Counties. 



Geol. Mag. IV., 1867, pp. 374-375. 



2. On the existence of a third boulder-clay 



in Norfolk. [1866.] Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. 



XXIII., 1867, pp. 87-90 ; Phil. Mag. XXXIIL, 



1867, pp. 153-154. 

 3. On the so-called crag of Belaugh and 



Weybourne. Geol. Mag. VI., 1869, pp. 231-234. 

 4. On some thermal springs in the fens of 



Cambridgeshire. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XL., 1870, p.74. 

 5. The supposed thermal springs in Cam- 

 bridgeshire. Geol. Mag. VIII., 1871, pp. 143-144. 

 6. On the marine mollusca of the Norfolk 



Coast. Norfolk Nat. Soc. Trans. 1871-72, pp. 

 42-46. 



Harmer, F. ft'., and Wood, S. V. On the 

 glacial and post-glacial structure of Norfolk and 

 Suffolk. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXVIIL, 1868 

 (Sect.), pp. 80-83; Geol. Mag. V., 1868, pp. 

 452-456. 



2. On a peculiar instance of inter- 

 glacial erosion near Norwich. Geol. Soc. Quart. 

 Journ. XXV., 1869, pp. 259-260, 445-449 ; 

 Phil. Mag. XXXVIIL, 1869, p. 466. 



