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Richardson, Benjamin Wills. 4. * Descrip- 

 tion and illustration of an ether inhaler for the 

 inhalation of ether as an anjesthetic, with a few 

 observations upon a mixture of chloroform and 

 spirit of wine for producing anaesthesia. Dublin 

 Journ. Med. Sci., 55, 1873, pp. 227-229. 



5. The pseudo-electric organ of the ray. 

 [1876.] Quart. Journ. Microsc. Sci., 17, 1877 r 

 pp. 193-194. 



6. On a bine and scarlet double stain, 



suitable for nerve and many other animal tissues. 

 Microsc. Soc. Journ., 1, 1881, pp. 573-574. 



7. Multiple staining of animal tissues with 

 picro-carmine, iodine, and malachite-green dyes, 

 and of vegetable tissues with atlas-scarlet, soluble 

 blue, iodine, and malachite-green dyes. Microsc. 

 Soc. Journ., 1, 1881, pp. 868-872. 



8. Description of a simple plan of im- 



bedding tissues, for microtome cutting, in semi- 

 pulped unglazed printing paper. Microsc. Soc. 

 Jouru., 2, 1882, pp. 474-475. 



Richardson, C/<rli>s E. 2. Severn tunnel. 

 The rocks at Portskewet. [1876.] Cardiff Nat. 

 Soc. Trans., 8, 1877, pp. 65-76. 



Richardson, Clifford. On the separation and 

 determination of potash and soda by the indirect 

 method in plant ashes, fertilizers, and similar 

 substances. [1882.] Amer. Chern. Journ., 3, 

 1881-82, pp. 422-424. 



2. On the composition of American grasses. 

 [1882.] Amer. Chem. Journ., 4, 1882-83, pp. 

 16-22. 



3. On the determination of so-called re- 



verted phosphoric acid. [1882.] Amer. Chem. 



Journ., 4, 1882-83, pp. 183-185. 

 Richardson, John Wiyham. On the strains and 



strengths of ships. Naval Architects Trans., 16, 



1875, pp. 190-202. 

 2. On the strength of wrought iron in 



compression. North Engl. Instit. Min. Engin. 



Trans., 29, 1880, pp. 179-185. 



3. On the modes of estimating the strains 



to which steamers are subject. Naval Archi- 

 tects Trans., 24, 1883, pp. 131-134. 

 Richardson, Joseph. Reflex lesions of the oral 



cavity associated with pregnancy. British Journ. 



Dental Sci., 25, 1882, pp. 1102-1107. 



2. Correlated diseases of the teeth and ear. 



[1882.] British Journ. Dental Sci., 26, 1883, 



pp. 603-607, 668-673. 

 Richardson, Joseph Gibbons. 11. On the value 



of high powers in the diagnosis of blood stains. 



Monthly Microsc. Journ., 12, 1874, pp. 130- 



141. 



12. On pigment-flakes, pigmentary par- 

 ticles, and pigment-scales. Monthly Microsc. 

 Journ., 13, 1875, pp. 19-21. 



13. Note on the diagnosis of blood stains. 

 Monthly Microsc. Jouru., 1.3, 1875, pp. 213-217. 



Richardson, Joseph Gibbons. 14. Improved 

 method of applying the micro-spectroscopic test 

 for blood stains. Monthly Microsc. Journ., 15, 

 1876, pp. 30-32. 



15. The blood-globules of different races 

 of man. Monthly Microsc. Journ., 17, 1877, pp. 

 212-214. 



16. Intorno ad alcuni funghi parassitici 



umani, e alia loro relazione colle malattie. [Con 

 una nota di G. POLLI.] [Trad.] Polli, Aunali, 

 66, 1878, pp. 39-44. 



Richardson, Nelson M. Habits and description 

 of the larva of Chelaria conscriptella. [1882.] 

 Eiitom. Month. Mag., 19, 1882-83, p. 114. 



Richardson, Ralph. * Notice of a sand-bed 

 occurring in boulder clay at Newpark, in the 

 parish of Mid-Calder. [1869.] Edinburgh Geol. 

 Soc. Trans., 2, 1874, pp. 24-26. 



2. *On the volcanic rocks and collateral 

 phenomena of the North Berwick coast. [1872.] 

 Edinburgh Geol. Soc. Trans., 2, 1874, pp. 177- 

 181. 



3. On river denudation ; with observations 

 on the courses of the Esk at Hawthornden, the 

 Murieston Water, Mid-Calder, &c. Edinburgh 

 Geol. Soc. Trans., 2, 1874, pp. 313-314. 



4. Notice of a section in the building 

 excavations at Tynecastle, West End, Edinburgh. 

 Edinburgh Geol. Soc. Trans., 2, 1874, pp. 358- 

 360. 



5. Notice of a large quartz boulder, called 



the "White Stone", in the town of Peebles. 

 Edinburgh Geol. Soc. Trans., 2, 1874, pp. 397- 

 399. 



6. On phenomena of weather action and 



glaciatiou exhibited by the Alps of Switzerland 

 and Savoy ; being notes of a recent tour. [1S74.] 

 Edinburgh Geol. Soc. Trans., 3, 1880, pp. 11-23. 



7. On phenomena of glaciation exhibited 

 by the rocks of Corstorphine Hill, near Edin- 

 burgh. [1875.] Edinburgh Geol. Soc. Trans., 

 3, 1880, pp. 31-40. 



8. Notice of glaciated rock surfaces (dis- 

 playing corals) near Bathgate, recently quarried 

 away. [1877.] Edinburgh Geol. Soc. Trans., 3, 

 1880, pp. 108-109. 



9. Note on a striated erratic recently 



exposed at Granton ; with observations on the 

 requisites for determining the parent rocks of 

 erratics. [1877.] Edinburgh Geol. Soc. Trans., 

 3, 1880, pp. 109-111. 



1O. On the connection between geology, 

 meteorology, and agriculture, as illustrated by 

 the leading agricultural districts of Scotland. 

 [1879.] Edinburgh Geol. Soc. Trans., 3, 1880, 

 pp. 251-263. 



11. On the discovery of Arctic shells at 



high levels in Scotland. [1882.] Edinburgh 

 Geol. Soc. Trans., 4, 1883, pp. 179-200. 



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