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Jackson, James. On the properties of life. 

 New England Journ. Med. V., 1816, pp. 9-20. 



2. Beobachtung einer Entziindun^ der 



O O 



Schleimhaut des Darmcanals und einer Miss- 



bildung des Herzens. (Transl.) Meckel, 



Deutsches Archiv, VIII., 1823, pp. 163-165. 

 Jackson, Jatnes Grey. Lettre a M. JOMAED 



[sur la geographic d'Afrique]. Paris, Soc. 



Geogr. Bull. II., 1824, pp. 135-136. 

 Jackson, John. Anomalous distribution of the 



arteries of the leg. Glasgow Med. Journ. 



III., 1830, pp. 396-397. 

 Jackson, Julian R. Des couleurs considerees 



dans les corps transparents. Bibl. Univ. XLIV., 



1830, pp. 11-23. 



2. Sur les galets ou pierres roulees de la 



Pologne. Bibl. Univ. XLIV., 1830, pp. 183- 

 189. 



3. De la transparence et de la couleur de 



1'atmosphere, et de la teinte des objets vus dans 

 1'eloignement. Bibl. Univ. XLIX., 1832, pp. 

 163-177. 



4. Des lacs sales. Bibl. Univ. XLIX., 



1832, pp. 177-186. 



5. On the " Seiches " of Lakes. Geogr. 



Soc. Journ. III., 1833, pp. 271-274; Canadian 

 Journal, II., 1853-54, pp. 27-29. 



6. Physico-Geographical Essays. Essay 



I. Observations on Lakes. Geogr. Soc. Journ. 

 III., 1833, pp. 243-247. 



7. Hints on the subject of geographical 



arrangement and nomenclature. Geogr. Soc. 

 Journ. IV., 1834, pp. 72-87. 



8. Aide-Memoire du voyageur, ou ques- 



tions relatives a, la Geographic, physique et poli- 

 tique, &c. Geogr. Soc. Journ. IV., 1834, pp. 

 229-238. 



9. Congelation of the Neva at St. Peters- 

 burgh, and temperature of its waters when 

 covered with ice. Geogr. Soc. Jouru. V., 

 1835, pp. 1-22. 



10. On picturesque description in books of 



travels. Geogr. Soc. Journ. V., 1835, pp. 

 381-386. 



11. On Ground Ice in the Siberian rivers. 



Geogr. Soc. Journ. VI., 1836, pp. 416-418. 



12. Kiinste und Erfindungen des wilden 

 Lebens, betrachtet als unmittelbare Ergebnisse 

 der Naturbeobachtungen. Liklcle, Zeits. f. Erdk. 

 HI., 1844, pp. 144-149. 



Jackson, M. A. Catalogue of some of the rarer 

 species of plants found in the neighbourhood of 

 Lichfield. Analyst, VI., 1837, pp. 297-298. 



Jackson, R. E. Scoresby. On the influence of 

 Weather upon Disease and Mortality. Ediub. 

 Eoy. Soc. Trans. XXIII., 1861, pp. 299-348. 



Jackson, Samuel. On Absorption. Amer. 

 Journ. Med. Sci. V., 1829, pp. 277-296. 



Jackson, Samuel. 2. Of the Pulse and its 

 modifications. Amer. Journ. Med. Sci. VI., 

 1830, pp. 104-114. 



3. On digestion of fatty matters by the 



Pancreatic Juice. Amer. Journ. Med. Sci. 

 XXVIII., 1854, pp. 307-313. 



4. On Starch as a product of the liver, 



and ou the Amyloid degeneration of the liver 

 in Yellow Fever. Amer. Jouru. Med. Sci. 

 XXXIV., 1857, pp. 549-552. 



Jackson, Thomas. Elementary demonstration 

 of the composition of pressures. [1816.] 

 Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. VIII., 1818, pp. 245- 

 248. 



Jackson, W., and J. Wonfor. On the compo- 

 sition of Dublin Porter. Dublin, Roy. Soc. 

 Journ. III., 1860-62, pp. 163-170. 



Jackson, Jl'clby. On the Iron works of Beer- 

 bhoom. Bengal, Journ. Asiat. Soc. XIV., 1845, 

 pp. 754-755. 



Jackson, William F. On the toxical and other 

 properties of a substance analogous to gun- 

 cotton. American Jouru. Pharm. XV., 1849, 

 pp. 244-249. 



Jacob, . Notice sur une transposition de 



tous les visceres. Journ. de Med. XXII., 1811, 

 pp. 214-219. 



Jacob, . Memoire sur les eaux thermales 



de Baguols (Lozere). Le Puy, Soc. Agric. Ann. 

 1837-38, pp. 39-108. 



2. Examen analytique de quelques vins du 



canton de Tonnerre. Journ. Chimie Med. IX., 

 1843, pp. 519-531. 



Jacob, . Note sur les pnramctres des 



courbes du second ordre. Nouv. Ann. Math. 

 II., 1843, pp. 138-144. 



2. Probleme sur les aires minima (alveole). 



Nouv. Ann. Math. II., 1843, pp. 160-162. 



Jacob, . Ueber Zmkblechstreifen als Schutz- 



niittel fiir eiserne Dampfkessel. Karsten, Ar- 

 chiv, XXL, 1847, pp. 200-204. 



Jacob, Arthur, An account of a membrane in 

 the eye now first described. Phil. Trans. 1819, 

 pp. 300-307 ; Brugnatelli, Giornale, III., 1820, 

 pp. 313-318 ; Meckel, Deutsches Archiv, VI., 

 1820, pp. 302-308. 



2. Inquiries respecting the anatomy of the 



Eye. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XII., 1823, pp. 

 487-519. 



3. On the sreueric characters and anatom- 



ical] structure of the whale, entitled Delphinus 

 diodon, Hunter, and Hyperoodon, Lacepede. 

 Dublin, Phil. Jouru. I., 1825, pp. 58-73. 



4. Account of a whale (Balaam rostrata) 

 which was found floating in the Atlantic ocean 

 on the north-west coast of Ireland ; with some 

 observations respecting its generic characters 

 and anatomical structure. Dublin. Phil. Journ. 

 I., 1825, pp. 333-350. 



