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Hamilton, JJ'Htiam. Some particulars respect- 

 ing Hail Storms iu the West Indies in the 

 month of April 1814; and experiments to 

 ascertain the medicinal powers of the Hura 

 crepitans. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XLIV., 1814, 

 pp. 191-193. 



2. Some account of the febrifuge bark of a 



tree called El Malambo, the produce of South 

 America. Med. Bot. Soc. Trans. 1832-33, pp. 

 67-72. 



3. Further remarks on the Piscidia ery- 

 thrinn, or Jamaica dogwood. [1844.] Phar- 

 maceut. Journ. IV., 1845, pp. 111-114 ; Journ. 

 cle Pharm. VI., 1844, pp. 422-423. 



4. On the Argemone Mexicana, Hura cre- 

 pitans, Jatropha curcas and inultifida. [1845.] 

 Pharmaceut. Journ. V., 1846, pp. 23-27. 



5. On the genus Jatropha, and the Jauipha 



mauihot and Lceflingii. [1845.] Pharmaceut. 

 Journ. V., 1846, pp. 27-33. 



6. On the Moringa ptcrygosperma, or Oil- 



of-Ben tree, and its uses, economical and 

 officinal. [1845.] Pharmaceut. Journ. V., 

 1846, pp. 58-59. 



7. On the gum of the Ehus metopium. 



and on the Aristolochia odoratissima, trilobata, 

 and anguicida. Pharmaceut. Journ. V., 1846, 

 pp. 60-61. 



8. On the properties ascribed to some 



species of Comocladia. Pharmaceut. Journ. V., 

 1846, pp. 114-117. 



9. On the properties of some species of 



Cathartocarpus. [1845.] Pharmaceut. Jouru. 

 V., 1846, pp. 118-121. 



1O. On the medical and economical pro- 

 perties of the Anacardium occidentale, or 

 Cashew-nut tree. [1845.] Pharmaceut. Journ. 

 V., 1846, pp. 268-273. 



11. On the medical properties of the 



various species of Cassia, found in the West 

 Indies. Pharmaceut. Journ. V., 1846, pp. 345- 

 350. 



12. On the properties of the Hippomane 



mancinella or Manchineel tree. Pharmaceut. 

 Journ. V., 1846, pp. 408-412. 



13. On the medical and commercial pro- 



perties of the C;i>salpinia coriaria or Dividivi. 



Pharmaceut. Journ. V., 1846, pp. 443-452. 

 14. On the noxious properties of the 



Echites suberecta, or Savannah flower, and their 



antidotes. Pharmaceut. Journ. VI., 1847, pp. 



23-24. 

 15. On the Maranta arundinacea, and its 



application as an antidote to animal and vege- 

 table poisons. Pharmaceut. Journ. VI., 1847, 

 pp. 25-28. 



16. Oil the Capparis cynophallophora or 



Bottle Cod. Pharmaceut. Journ. VI., 1847, pp. 

 81-82. 



Hamilton, William. 17. On the Malanibo bark 



of the province of Carthagena, South America. 



[1846.] Pharmaceut. Journ. VI., 1847. pp. 



255-259. 

 18. On some species of the genus Amyris, 



which are little known. Pharmaceut. Joui-n. 



VI., 1847, pp. 322-326. 

 19. On the Lemon Grass, or Andropogon 



schocnauthus, cultivated in most of the West 



Indian islands. [1846.] Pharmaceut. Journ. 



VI., 1847, pp. 369-374. 



20. The Hymenrea Courbaril, or Locust- 



tree, &c. Pharmaceut. Journ. VI., 1847, pp. 

 520-525. 



21. On the properties of the Boccouia 



frutescens and Clusia. Pharmaceut. Journ. 

 VI., 1847, pp. 581-584. 



22. On the Canna Achira, or Tous-Ies- 



Mois. [1847.] Pharmaceut. Journ. VII., 1848, 

 pp. 56-60. 



23. On the medicinal and economic pro- 

 perties of the Sapiudus saponaria, Soap-berry 

 or Black-nickar tree. Pharmaceut. Journ. VII., 

 1848, pp. 225-230. 



24. Some further particulars respecting 



the Rhus metopium, or Hog-gum tree. Phar- 

 maceut. Journ. VII., 1848, pp. 270-277. 



25. On the Ava root of the Sandwich 



Islands. [1849.] Pharmaceut. Journ. IX., 

 1850, pp. 218-220. 



26. On the cultivation, preparation, and 



properties of the Myrica cerifera and M. Curo- 

 linensis, or Wax-tree of Carolina. Pharmaceut. 

 Journ. X., 1851, pp. 450-454. 



27. Observations on the late earthquake 



in the west of England. Pharmaceut. Journ. 

 XII., 1853, pp. 181-183, 308-309. 



28. Queries respecting the poisonous pro- 

 perties of fish. [1852.] Pharmaceut. Journ. 

 XII., 1853, p. 344. 



29. Some notices of the hurricane of 1824. 

 Pharmaceut. Journ. XII., 1853, pp. 389-391. 



30. Iron audits salts. Pharmaceut. Journ. 



XIV., 1855, pp. 305-306. 



Hamilton, (Sir) JJ~i/lia/ii. Ueber Gewicht und 

 Grosse des Hirns und seiner Theilebei Mensch- 

 cu und Thieren. Froriep, Notizen, XXXIV., 

 1832, col. 342-346. [Transl. from Edinb. Med. 

 Surg. Journ, XXXVIL, 1832, pp. 414-416. 

 Sec also Anatomy of the Brain, &c., by Alex. 

 MONRO. Edinburgh. 1831.] 



2. Historical notices in regard to the dis- 

 tinction of Nerves and Nervous Filaments into 

 Motive and Sensitive ; and in regard to the 

 peculiarity of function, and absolute isolation 

 of the ultimate nervous filaments. Edinb. New 

 Phil. Journ. XXXV., 1843, pp. 67-77. 



