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9. TJeber cinen fossilen Muntjac aus Schle- 



sien. Deutsch. Geol. Gesell. Zeitschr. XI., 

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1O. Ueber Hipparion mediterranean!. Ber- 

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11. Bericht iiber die Leistungen in der 



Naturgeschichte der Saugethiere wahrend des 

 Jahres 1859-61. Wiegmann, Archiv, XXVL, 

 1860 (Bd. 2), pp. 19-69 ; XXVIL, 1861 (Bd.2), 

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12. Ueber die Reste einiger Saugethier- 



arten von Pikermi in der Miinchener Sammlung. 

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Henseii, V. Ueber Zuckerbildung in der Leber. 

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2. Do urinae excretione in epilepsia. Kiel, 



Schriften, VI., 1860. 



3. Unlersuchnngen zur Physiologic der 



Blutkorperchen, sowie iiber die Zellennatur der- 

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4. Studien iiber das Gehororgan der De- 



capoden. Siebold und Kolliker, Zeitschr. XIII. , 

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5. Zur Morphologic der Schnecke, des 



Menschen und der Saugethiere. Siebold und 

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6. Ueber eine Brachiolaria des Kieler 



Hafens. Wiegmanu, Archiv, XXIX., 1863 

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Hensley, P. J. Determination of the foci of the 

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2. Determination of the trilinear equation 



of the axes of a conic section. Quart. Journ. 

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Henslow, G. Notice of South European plants 

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Henslow, John Stevens. Supplementary obser- 

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2. Geological description of Anglesea. 



[1821.] Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. I., 1822, pp. 

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3. On the Deluge. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 



VI., 1823, pp. 344-348. 



Henslow, John Stevens. 4. On the crystalliza- 

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5. On the leaves of Malaxis paludosa. 



Mag. Nat. Hist. I., 1829, pp. 441-442; Ann. 

 Sci. Nat. XIX., 1830, pp. 103-105. 



6. On the specific identity of the Primrose, 



Oxlip, Cowslip, and Polyanthus. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. III., 1830, pp. 406-409. 



7. On the specific identity of Anagallis 



arvensis and cocrulea. Mag. Nat. Hist. III., 

 1830, pp. 537-538. 



. 8. On variations in the cotyledons and 



primordial leaves of the Sycamore (Acer pseudo- 

 platamis, L.). Mag. Nat. Hist. V., 1832, pp. 

 346-347. 



9. On the fructification of the genus 



Chara. Mag. Nat. Hist. V., 1832, pp. 348- 



350. 



1O. On the varieties of Paris quadrifolia, 

 considered with respect to the ordinary charac- 

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 Hist. V., 1832, pp. 429-434. 



. 11. On the examination of a hybrid Digi- 



talis. [1831.] Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. IV., 

 1833, pp. 257-278. 



12. Facts in relation to the reproductive 



economy of the Mistletoe (Viscum album, L.). 

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13. On a monstrosity of the common 



Mignionette. [1832.] Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. 

 V., 1835, pp. 95-100. 



14. Observations concerning the indi- 



genousness and distinctness of certain species of 

 plants included in the British Floras. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. VIII., 1835, pp. 84-88. 



15. An enumeration of species and varie- 

 ties of Plants which have been deemed British, 

 but whose iudigenousness to Britain is con- 

 sidered to be questionable. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 IX., 1836, pp. 88-91. 



16. A notice of the fact, and of particulars 

 on the mode, of sugarcandy being produced in 

 the flowers of Rhododendron ponticum, L. ; 

 and a notice of the effect on the germination of 

 the seeds of an Acacia Necker of boiling them 

 variously. Mag. Nat. Hist. IX., 1836, pp. 

 476-479. 



17. On the disunion of contiguous layers 



in the wood of Exogenous Trees. Jardine, 

 Mag. Zool. and Bot. L, 1837, pp. 32-35. 



18. On the requisites necessary for the 



advance of Botany. Jardine, Mag. Zool. and 

 Bot. I., 1837, pp. 113-125. 



19. On the structure of the flowers of 



Adoxa moschatellina. Jardine, Mag. Zool. and 

 Bot. L, 1837, pp. 259-261. 



