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Robertson. Andrew John. On the positive 

 wave of translation. Phil. Mag. XXXVII., 

 1850, pp. 512-525. 



2. On the theory of waves. [1852.] Hoy. 



Soc. Proe. VI., 1850-54, pp. 231-266. 



3. On the negative wave of translation. 



Phil. Mag. I., 1851, pp. 192-194. 

 Robertson, Archibald. Case of poisoning by 



the external application of corrosive sublimate. 



Edinb. Med. Surg. Journ. VIII., 1812, pp. 195- 



197. 

 Robertson, Charles. Notice respecting the 



Peregrine Falcon. Zool. Soc. Proc. VI., 1830, 



p. 77; Ann. Nat. Hist. III., 1839, pp. 135- 



136. 

 Robertson, Charles. Dissection of the lower 



jaw of a young elephant. Ashmol. Soc. Proc. 



No. XXXV., 1857, pp. 125-127. 



2. On the cervical and occipital vertebra? 



of osseous fishes. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 

 XV., 1862, pp. 242-250. 



Robertson, Charles, and George Rolleston. 



On the aquiferous and oviductal systems in the 



lamellibraiichiate mollusks. Hoy. Soc. Proc. IX., 



1857-59, pp. 633-634 ; XI., 1860-62, pp. 411- 



413; Ann. Nat. Hist. X., 1862, pp. 446-458 ; 



Phil. Trans. 1862, pp. 29-39. 

 Robertson, D. Argyll. Note on the Calabar 



Bean. Edinb. Med. Journ. VIII., 1862-63, pp. 



1115-1119. 

 Robertson, David. Remarks on the habits of 



the common Mussel (Mytilus edulis). Ann. 



Nat. Hist. I., 1858, pp. 314-315. 



2. Saxicava rugosa, a Byssus-spinner. 



Ann. Nat. Hist. IV., 1859, p. 80. 



3. On the use of the antennae of Corystes 



Cassivelauuus, the Masked Crab. [1861.] 

 Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc. V., 1864, pp. 55- 

 56. 



Robertson, David, and John Grieve. On the 

 distribution of marine Algas on the C. L. T. 

 buoys in the Clyde. [1862.] Glasgow, Phil. 

 Soc. Proc. V., 1864, pp. 121-126. 



Robertson, Felix. Additional observations on 

 the Falls of Niagara, and particularly on their 

 (supposed) original position. Philad. Med. 

 Phys. Journ. I., 1805 (pt. 2), pp. 61-68. 



Robertson, George. On the application of 

 timber to the construction of a bridge. High- 

 land Soc. Trans. V., 1820, pp. 509-540. 



Robertson, George. An investigation into the 

 theory and practice of hydraulic mortar, as 

 made on the new works of the London Dock 

 Company, 1856-57. Civ. Eng. Instit. Proc. 

 XVII., 1857-58, pp. 410-434. 



Robertson, H. Cursory observations on the 

 nature and treatment of remittent fever. Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. VIII., 1816, pp. 189-299. 



Robertson, Henry. On the tides of the Medi- 

 terranean and the occasional luminous appear- 

 ances of its waters. Edinb. Phil. Journ. I., 

 1819, pp. 236-238. 



Robertson, Henry. On the supposed function 

 of the skin as an absorbent. London, Med. 

 Phys. Journ. LVIIL, 1828, pp. 131-138. 



Robertson, J. Topographical remarks regard- 

 ing Afghanistan. Calcutta, Journ. Nat. Hist. 

 II., 1842, pp. 322-342. 



Robertson, J. A few general remarks on the 

 Antarctic Continent, discovered by Captains 

 Ross and CKOZIER. [1843.] Tasmanian Journ. 

 Nat. Sci. II., 1846, pp. 41-55. 



Robertson, James. Observations on the per- 

 manency of the variation of the compass at 

 Jamaica. Phil. Trans. 1806, pp. 348-356 ; 

 Nicholson, Journ. XV., 1806, pp. 383-399. 



Robertson, James. Transits of the Moon and 

 Stars observed at Argos. Astron. Soc. Month. 

 Not. III., 1833-36, p. 129. 



Robertson, James. An account of the iron 

 mines of Caradogh, near Tabreez in Persia, and 

 of the method there practised of producing 

 malleable iron by a single process direct from 

 the ore. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. XIV., 1840, 

 pp. 699-707 ; Annal. des Mines, XVIII., 1840, 

 pp. 667-676. 



2. On the mechanical arts of Persia. 

 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XXXLTI., 1842, pp. 

 296-307. 



Robertson, John. Note on the Pholas dactylus, 

 or Sussex Piddik : its boring power. New- 

 mann, Zoologist, 1851, pp. 3175-3176; Edinb. 

 New Phil. Journ. 'LI., 1851, p. 194. 



2. Reclamation de priorite adressee a 



1'occasion d'une communication recente de M. 

 CAILLIAUD, sur les moyens ''. employes par les 

 Pholades pour percer les pierres. Paris, 

 Comptes Rendus, XXXIV., 1852, p. 60. 



3. Notice sur la perforation des pierres par 



le Pholas dactylus. Journ. Conchyl. TV., 1853, 



pp. 311-315. 

 Robertson, John. On the classification of 



Peaches and Nectarines, with observations on 



the disorders incident or peculiar to each class. 



[1818.] Hortic. Soc. Trans, in., 1820, pp. 



380-386. 

 2. On the mildew and some other diseases 



incident to fruit trees. [1821.] Flortic. Soc. 



Trans. V., 1824, pp. 175-185. 



Robertson, Montgomery. On the medicinal 

 effects of the salts of Morphia, especially the 

 muriate, with a new mode of preparing it. 

 Edinb. Med. Surg. Journ. XXXVII., 1832, pp. 

 278-295. 



