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4. On the mineral region of Lake Superior. 



Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1849, pp. 301-308. 



Hodges, C. IV. Absorption and reproduction of 

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Hodges, C. V'., and O. W. Holmes. The 

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Hodges, Edward. Ueber eine Doppel- oder 

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Hodges, John F. Observations on the pharmaceu- 

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2. Report on the composition and agri- 

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 pp. 367-370. 



3. On the composition and economy of the 

 Flax Plant. Brit. Assoc. Rep. ] 852, pp. 273- 

 289. 



4. On the phosphatic nodules of the Green- 

 sand of the North of Ireland. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1852 (pt. 2), p. 36. 



5. Report on the gases evolved in steeping 



Flax, and on the composition of the dressed flax 

 fibre. Chemist, II., 1855, pp. 129-133 ; Erdrn. 

 Journ. Prak. Chem. LXIV., 1855, pp. 453- 

 456. 



6. On Flax. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1857, pp. 



126-130. 



7. On the separation of the fibre of the 



Flax plant for textile purposes. Chemist, IV., 



1857, pp. 257-263. 

 Hodgins, G. Remarks on a Canadian specimen 



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 Hodgkiu, Thomas. On the uses of the Spleen. 



Edinb. Med. Surg. Journ. XVIII., 1822, pp. 



83-91. 



2. On the anatomical characters of some 



adventitious structures. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. 



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3. Allgemeine Uebersicht der Verander- 



ungen der Luft bei der Respiration. Froriep, 

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4. On the effects of acrid poisons. Brit. 



Assoc. Rep. 1835, pp. 211-233. 



5. On the importance of studying and 

 preserving the languages spoken by uncivilized 

 nations, with the view of elucidating the physical 

 history of man. Phil. Mag. VII., 1835, pp. 27- 

 36, 94-106. 



Hodgkin, Thoi<ts. 6. Provisional report on 

 the communication between the Arteries and 

 Absorbents. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1836, pp. 289- 

 290. 



7. The history of an unusually-formed 



placenta, and imperfect foetus, and of similar 

 examples of monstrous productions ; with an 

 account of the structure of the placenta and 

 fuctus, by Sir Astley COOPEIS. Guy's Hosp. Rep. 

 I., 1836, pp. 218-240. 



8. Provisional report of the Committee 



appointed to investigate the composition of 

 Secretions, and the organs producing them. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1837, pp. 139-148. 



9. Description of a remarkable specimen 



of urinary calculus : to which are added, some 

 remarks on the structure and form of urinary 

 calculi. Guy's Hosp. Rep. II., 1837, pp. 268-278. 



10. Ou inquiries into the Races of Man. 



Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1841, pp. 52-55. 



11. Ou the anatomical characters of some 



adventitious structures : being an attempt to 

 point out the relation between the microscopic 

 characters and those which are discernible by 

 the naked eye. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XXVI., 

 1843, pp. 242-285. 



12. On the stature of the Guanches, the 



extinct inhabitants of the Canary Islands. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1844 (pt. 2), p. 81. 



13. On the Dog, as the companion of 



man in his geographical distribution. Brit. 

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 Zoologist, III., 1845, pp. 1097-1105. 



14. On the progress of ethnology. [1843.] 



Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XXXVI., 1844, pp. 

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 113-119, 129-136, 145-147. 



15. On the ancient inhabitants of the 



Canary Islands. [1845.J Ethnol. Soc. Journ. 

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 XXXV, 1845, pp. 102-103; XXXVII., 1846, 

 col. 145-151, 161-166. 



16. On the communications between the 



lymphatic system and the veins. Med. Assoc. 

 Journ. II., 1854, pp. 1012-1016. 



Hodgkin, Thomas, and Richard Cull. A ma- 

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 questions concerning the human race. Brit. 

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Hodgkin, Thomas, and jr. Adams. Case of dis- 

 tortion of the Spine, with observations on rota- 

 tion of the Vertebras as a complication of lateral 

 curvature. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XXXVII., 

 1854, pp. 167-180. 



2. On the reparative process in 



Human Tendons after subcutaneous division for 

 the cure of deformities. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. 

 XLIL, 1859, pp. 309-348. 



