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7. Description of an apparatus for 



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8. The origin and distribution of Micro- 



zymes (Bacteria) in water, and the circumstances 

 which determine their existence in the tissues 

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 Microsc. Sci. XL, 1871, pp. 323-352. 



9. Address to the department of Anatomy 



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10. The cause of the respiratory variations 



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11. Connection between Pyaemia and Bac- 

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12. Note on HUIZINGA'S experiments .on 



Abiogenesis. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLIIL, 1873 

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13. On the electrical phenomena which 



accompany the contractions of the leaf of 

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1873 (Sect.), p. 133. 



14. On the infective product of acute in- 

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15. Dr. BASTIAN'S experiments on the be- 

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16. Dr. BASTIAN'S turnip-cheese experi- 

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17. Note on the electrical phenomena 



which accompany irritation of the leaf of Dionsea 

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Sanderson, J. Burdon, and Perrier, D. The 

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Sanderson, J. Burdon, and Klein, E. Pre- 

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Sanderson, J. Burdon, and Strieker, S. On 

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Sandham, (Co/.), and Abel, F. A. *Remarks 

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Sandri, Gin-lin. 19. Sulla inoculazione della 

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2O. Sulle somiglianze e difierenze tra le 



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21. SulF idrofobia fissandone specialmente 



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22. vSul parassitismo e sua relazione coll' 



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Sanford, W. Ayshford. 2. Notice of carnassial 

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3. Eozoon Canadense in Connemara marble 



from the Binabola Mountains. Geol. Mag. II., 

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4. Rodentia of the Somerset caves. Geol. 



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p. 392. 

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[1862.] Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Trans. XXIII., 



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41. On the theoiy of commensurables. 



Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Trans. XXIIL, 1864, pp. 



721-760 ; Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1866, 



pp. 184-190. 



42. Notice of a simple method of approxi- 

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[1864/1 Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1866, 



pp. 162-165. 



43. On the solution of PEEIGAL'S problem 



concerning the contact of epicycloidal curves. 

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 pp. 338-340. 



44. On the motion of a heavy body along the 



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 burgh, Roy. Soc. Trans. XXIV., 1867, pp. 59-72. 



45. On functions with recurring deriva- 

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 1867, pp. 523-556. 



46. On the contact of the loops of epi- 

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47. On the third co-ordinate branch of the 



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