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Jones, Henri/ Bcncc. 34. On the composition 

 of the amorphous deposit of Urates in healthy 

 Urine. Chem. Soc. Journ. XV., 1862, pp. 201- 

 213 ; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. LXXXVIIL, 

 1863, pp. 153-167. 



Jones, Henry Bence, and W. H. Dickinson. 

 Recherches sur 1'eftbt produit sur la circulation 

 par 1'application prolongee d'eau froide a la 

 surface du corps de 1'homme. Browu-Sequard, 

 Journ. de Physiol. I., 1858, pp. 72-89. 



Jones, Henry II. Remarks on the occultation 

 of Jupiter and his satellites by the Moon, 

 2 January 1857. Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. 

 XIV., 1857, pp. 151-152. 



Jones, J. Description of a cavern near Chud- 

 Ici^h in Devonshire. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 XXXIX., 1812, pp. 161-164. 



Jones, J., and J. P. Brown. The cause of 

 Goitre. Mag. Nat. Hist. IV., 1831, pp. 89- 

 90. 



Jones, J. B. Further particulars regarding the 

 Bamboo. India, Agric. Soc. Trans, in., 1839, 

 pp. 141-143. 



2. On the manufacture of Sugar in India, 



with hints for its improvement. India, Agric. 

 Soc. Journ. I., 1842, pp. 130-141. 



3. Further hints for increasing the quan- 



tity and improving the quality of East Indian 

 Sugar. India, Agric. Soc. Journ. I., 1842, pp. 

 402-411. 



Jones, J. F. Journal of a steam voyage to the 

 north of Baghdad, in April 1846. Geogr. Soc. 

 Journ. XVIlL, 1848, pp. 1-18. 



2. Narrative of a journey through parts of 



Persia and Kurdistan. Bombay, Geogr. Soc. 

 Trans. VIII., 1849, pp. 249-334. 



Jones, J. Dalston. An extraordinary case of 

 lesion within the uterus, with partial repara- 

 tion before birth. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. 

 XXXIL, 1849, pp. 59-63. 



Jones, J. Matthew. Capture of a large species 

 of Gymnetrus in the Bermudas. Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. VI., 1860, pp. 132-134. 



2. An account of the Bermudian Riband- 

 fish. Newman, Zoologist, XVIII., 1860, pp. 

 6986-6989. 



Jones, Jesse F. Case of Monstrosity. New 

 York, Med. Repos. II., 1805, pp. 259-261. 



Jones, John. An account of a new species of 

 Grape Vines. Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. I., 1771, 

 pp. 340-341. 



Jones, John, and David Bittenhouse. Account 

 of several houses in Philadelphia, struck with 

 lightning, on 7th June 1789. Amer. Phil. Soc. 

 Trans. III., 1789, pp. 119-121. 



Jones, John. On Rhynchonella acuta and its 

 affinities. Geologist, 1858, pp. 313-318. 



Jones, Joseph. An abstract of experiments 

 upon the physical influences exerted by living 

 organic and inorganic membranes upon che- 

 mical substances passing through them by en- 

 dosmosc. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. VII., 1854- 

 55, pp. 204-209 ; Amer. Journ. Med. Sci. 

 XXIX., 1855, pp. 555-560. 



2. Observations upon the Kidney and its 



excretions in different animals. Amer. Journ. 

 Med. Sci. XXIX., 1855, pp. 295-336. 



3. Experimental investigation, instituted 



with a view to ascertain the action of saline 

 substances at different densities upon living 

 animals, and also the reciprocal action, through 

 dead animal membranes, of serum, water, and 

 saline solutions. Amer. Journ. Mod. Sci. 

 XXXI., J856, pp. 61-79. 



4. Physical, chemical, and physiological 



investigations upon the vital phenomena, struc- 

 ture, and offices of the solids and fluids of 

 Animals. Amer. Journ. Med. Sci. XXXIL, 

 1856, pp. 13-63. 



5. Researches, chemical and physiological, 



concerning certain North American Vertebrata. 

 Smithson. Contrib. VIII., 1856; Bibl. Univ. 

 Archives, III., 1858, pp. 42-52. 



6. Observations on some of the physical, 



chemical, physiological, and pathological phe- 

 nomena of malarial fever. Amer. Med. Assoc. 

 Trans. XII., 1859, pp. 215-615. 



Jones, L. On the peculiar sensations produced 

 by a damp atmosphere. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 

 1850, pp. 65-66. 



Jones, R. L. On a method of converting the 

 motion of a pendulum-clock into an equable 

 motion of rotation. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. 

 XII., 1851-52, pp. 150-152. 



2. On the graduation of circles. Astron. 



Soc. Month. Not. XII., 1851-52, pp. 181- 

 182. 



Jones, Robert. Case in which a communication 

 appears to have existed for several months be- 

 tween the stomach and transverse colon in a 

 child five years old. [1851.] Med. Chir. Soc. 

 Trans. XXXV., 1852, pp. 35-40. 



Jones, S. An investigation of the method for 

 finding the sum of all the coefficients in the 

 expansion of a multinomial. Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. IV., 1822, pp. 27-29. 



Jones, Sydney. Case of extra-uterine fetation ; 

 the foetus retained 15 years in the abdomen. 

 Pathol. Soc. Trans. XL, 1859-60, pp. 182-184. 



Jones, T. P. Observations on the attempt to 

 construct machines of the kind usually intended 

 by the term Perpetual Motion ; with notices of 

 some of the particular machines which have, at 

 different times, been proposed for the attainment 

 of this object. Franklin Inst. Journ. II., 1828, 

 pp. 318-327. 



