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Thomson, Thomas, and Andrew Steel. Che- 

 mical analysis of Gadolinite, together with an 

 examination of some of the salts of Yttria and 

 Cerium. Thomson, Records, I., 1835, pp. 403- 

 424. 



Thomson, Thomas. Scientific mission to Thibet. 

 Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. VII., 1848, pp. 28- 

 42, 97-103, 200-205, 657-671. 



2. Sketch of the climate and vegetation of 



the Himalaya. Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc. III., 

 1848-53, pp. 193-204 : Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 

 LII., 1852, pp. 309-321 ; Hortic. Soc. Journ. 

 VI., 1851, pp. 245-257; India, Journ. Agric. 

 Soc. VIII., 1854 ( Corresp.), pp. 14-26. 



3. Successful journey to the Karakornm 



Pass, in Central Asia. Geogr. Soc. Journ. 

 XIX., 1849, pp. 25-28. 



4. Scientific mission to Thibet. Hooker, 



Journ. Bot. I., 1849, pp. 68-81, 149-154, 176- 

 180. 



5. Deodar (Cedrus deodara). Hooker, 



Journ. Bot. I., 1849, pp. 94-96. 



6. Descriptions of some remarkable Tibetan 



plants. Hooker, Journ. Bot. V., 1853, pp. 17- 

 20. 



7. Notes on the Herbarium of the Cal- 



cutta Botanic Garden, with especial reference 

 to the completion of the Flora Indica. Bengal, 

 Journ. Asiat. Soc. XXV., 1856, pp. 405-418. 



8. Note on the genus Hemigymnia, 



Griffith. Linn. Soc. Journ. II., 1858 (Bot.\ 

 pp. 126-128. 



9. On the structure of the seeds of Barring- 



tonia and Careya. [1857.] Linn. Soc. Journ. 

 II., 1858 (Bot.), pp. 47-53. 



Thomson, Thomas, and Jos. Dalton Hooker. 

 On Maddenia and Diplarche, new genera of 

 Himalayan plants. Hooker, Journ. Bot. VI., 

 1854, pp. 380-384. 



2. On Enkyantlms Himalaicus and 

 Cassiope selaginoides, two new species of Hima- 

 layan Ericese. Hooker, Journ. Bot. VII., 1855, 

 pp. 124-126. 



3. On Decaisnea, a remarkable new 



geuus of the tribe Lardizabalea;. Linn. Soc. 

 Proc. II., 1855, pp. 349-351. 



4. On three new Indian Scrophu- 

 larineas ; with description of Laucea, n. q. 

 Hooker, Journ. Bot. IX., 1857, pp. 243-246. 



5. On Bryocarpum. a new genus of 

 Himalayan Primulacete. Hooker, Journ Bot. 

 IX.. 1857, pp. 199-200. 



6. PiTEcursores ad Floram Indicam : 

 being sketches of the natural families of Indian 

 plants, with remarks on their distribution, 

 structure, and affinities. [1857.] Linn. Soc. 

 Journ. II., 1858 (Bot.), pp. 1-29, 54-103, 163- 

 180. 



Thomson, Thomas, and Jos. Dalton Hooker. 



7. Pnecursores ad Floram Indicam : Balsa-minefe. 



[1859.] Linn. Soc. Journ. IV., 1860 (Bot.), 



pp. 106-157. 



8. Praecursores ad Floram Indicam : 



Cruciferae. [I860.] Linn. Soc. Journ. V., 



1861 (Bot.), pp. 128-181. 

 Thomson, Thomas K. Heywood. Description of 



a new species of Genetta, and of two species of 



Birds from Western Africa. Ann. Nat. Hist. 



X., ] 842, pp. 203-205. 



2. The Bubis or Edeeyah of Fernando Po. 



Edinb. New Phil. Jouru. XLIV., 1848, pp. 



232-234; Ethnol. Soc. Journ. II., 1850, pp. 



105-117. 



3. On the reported incompetency of the 



" Gins " or aboriginal females of New Holland 

 to procreate with native males after having 

 borne children by a European or White. Edinb. 

 Monthly Journ. Med. Sci. XIIL, 1851, pp. 

 353-355 ; Ethnol. Soc. Journ. III., 1854, pp. 

 242-246. 



Thomson, Thomas S. Observations on Mr. 



GRAHAM'S law of the diffusion of gases. Phil. 



Mag. IV., 1834, pp. 321-326 ; Annal. de Chimie, 



LVL, 1834, pp. 205-214. 

 2. On the diffusion of gases. Phil. Mag. 



XXV., 1844, pp. 51-56; XXVII., 1845, pp. 



346-348; Majocchi, Ann. Fis. Chim. XXII., 



1846, pp. 145-147. 

 Thomson, //'. Etiology of Placenta pravia. 



Australian Med. Journ. III., 185S, pp. 1-4. 

 Thomson, W. Cooper. Journey from Sierra 



Leone to Timbo, capital of Fulfill Jallo, in 



Western Africa. Geogr. Soc. Journ. XVI., 



1846, pp. 106-137. 



2. Notice of Ferns from Old Calabar. 



Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. VI., 1860, pp. 357-358. 

 Thomson, IV. J. On the structure of Lemauia 



fluviatilis. [1859.] Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. 



VI., 1860, pp. 243-245. 

 Thomson, W. Taylor. An account of the 



ascent of Mount Demavend, near Teheran, in 



Sept. 1837. Geogr. Soc. Journ. VIII., 1838, 



pp. 109-113. 



2. An account of a line of levels, carried 



across northern Syria, from the Mediterranean 



Sea to the river Euphrates. Roy. Soc. Proc. 



IV., 1838, pp. 57-58. 

 Thomson, U'llliinn. Remarks on the relation 



subsisting between geological strata, and the 



plants most frequently found growing on their 



superincumbent soils. Mag. Nat. Hist. III., 



1830, pp. 410-419; Froriep, Notizen, XXVIII., 



1830, cols. 225-230, 241-245. 



2. Notices, chiefly botanical, respecting the 



natural history of Llandudno Parish, Caernar- 

 vonshire. [1827.] Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. 

 V., 1831, pp. 165-194. 



