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Cooper, .SY/- - l.i/fcy. 4. Case of Malccmformation 



of tlie Urinary and Genital Organs in a Female. 



'Ed : nb. Med. Surg. Journ. I., 1805, pp. 129-132. 



5. Some observations on Spina Bifida. 



M,'d. Chir. Sue. Trans. II., 1811, pp. 322-339. 



6. An account of the Anastomosis of the 



Arteries at the '.iroiu. Med. Chir. Sac. Trans. 

 IV., 1813, pp. 425-434. 



7. History of a case of premature Pu- 



berty. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. IV., 1813, pp. 

 204-206. 



8. Anatomic de la glande thymu-. 



( Traiisl.) Paris, Journ. de Med. et Cliir. VIII., 

 1832, pp. 134-146, 181-203 ; Froriep, Notizen. 

 XX XIV., 1832, col. 49-51. 



Cooper, Benjamin, and Thomas Kansome. On 

 the composition of some of the Limestones used 

 for building purposes, especially on those em- 

 ployed in the erection of the New Houses of 

 Parliament. Geol. .Survey. Mem. II.. IMS. pp. 

 685-702. 



Cooper, Braiisby B. Anatomical description of 

 the foot of a Chinese woman. Phil. Trans. 

 1 829, pp. 255-260. 



2. Physiological observations on the muscles 



of the eye. Guy's Hosp. Rep. III., 1838, pp. 

 461-476. 



3. Alarming syncope, from the admission 



of air into a vein during an amputation at the 

 shoulder joint. [1843.] Med. Chir. .Soc. 

 Trans. XXVII., J844, pp. 41-51. 



Cooper, C. Campbell. An explanation of one of 

 the phenomena of the Aurora Borealis. Frank- 

 lin List. Journ. XVIL, 1849, pp. 120-122. 



Cooper, Charlotte. Curious particulars respect- 

 ing Bees. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XIII., 1802, pp. 

 181-182. 



Cooper, Daniel. On the advancement of local 

 Botany in the environs of London, with re- 

 marks relative to the dispersion of Plants in 

 that vicinity, and the formation of plans exhi- 

 biting the Distribution of Species over localities. 

 Jardine, Mag. Zool. Bot. II., 1838, pp. 163- 

 169. 



2. On Succinea amphibia, Drap., and its 

 varieties. Mag. Nat. Hist. II., 1838, pp. 476- 

 479. 



3. On the structure of the nut known as 



vegetable ivory. Microscopical Jouru. II,, 1842. 

 pp. 97-99. 



4. On the existence of oil-globules and 



crystals of stearine in the cells composing the 

 albumen of the cocoa nut. Microscopical Journ. 

 II., 1842, pp. 193-194. 



Cooper, Daniel, and George Busk. Remarks 

 on the structure of fibre. Microscopical Journ. 

 II., 1842, pp. 257-261. 



VOL. II. 



Cooper, Daniel, ainl It. Cooper. On the lu- 



minosity id' ili,. Human Subject after Death. 

 Phil. Mag. XII., 1S3S, pp. 420-426; Erdm. 

 Journ. Prak. Cliem. XIV., 1S3, pp. 173-180; 

 Froriep, Notizen, VI.. 1838, col. 337-342. 

 Cooper, Edward Joshua. Observations of the 

 Solar Eclipse on the 15th May 1836. Astron. 

 Soc. Mem. X., 1838, pp. 3t 7-352. 



2. [Elements of the "MAUVAis" comet.] 

 Astr. Naelir. XXI., 1844, col. 157-15S. 



3. Elements of Mr. MADVAIS' Comet. 

 Astr. Nachr. XXII., 1S45, col. 209-210. 



- 4. On lhe. zodiacal light. Irish Acad. 

 Proc. III., 1847, pp. 138-139. 



- 5. On comets. Irish Acad. Proc. III., 

 1847, p. 236. 



6. Disappearance of the star in 



zone, N. 185. Astr. Nachr. XXVI., 1S48, col. 

 277-278. 



7. Elements of Metis. Astr. Nachr. 

 XXVII., 1848, col. 223-224. 



8. Sur la nouvelle phuiete Metis. Paris. 

 Comptes Rendus, XXVI., 1848, pp. 543-545. 



9. Ephemeris of Metis. Astr. Nachr. 

 XXVIII., 1849, col. 205-208. 



10. PETERSKN'S Second Comet. Astr. 



- Nachr. XXVIII., 1849, col. 303-304. 



11. On the determination of differences 

 of longitude, by means of shooting stars. Irish 

 Acad. Proc. IV., 1850, pp. 6-13. 

 12. Cometic orbits, with copious notes. 

 Astron. Soc. Month. Nut. XII., 1851-52, pp. 

 183-185. 



13. Oil a thunder-shower observed at Mar- 



kree Castle, on June 30th, 1851. Irish Acad. 

 Proe. V., 1853, pp. 196-197. 



14. On ecliptic catalogues. Irish Acad. 



Proc. VI., 1853, pp. 194-199. 



15. Note on the relations of the Perihelia 

 and Nodes of cometary orbits. Astron. Soc. 

 Month. Not, XIV., 1853-54, pp. 63-69. 



16. On the orbit of Comet II., 1854. 

 Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XIV., 1853-54, p. 

 193. 



17. On the Perihelia and Nodes of the 

 Planets. Roy. Soc. Proc. VII., 1854-55, pp. 

 295-298 ; VIII., 1856-57, pp. 543-544. 



18. On the Perihelia and Ascending Nodes 



of the Planets. Brit, Assoc. Rep. 1858 (pt. 2), 

 pp. 27-28. 



Cooper, Edward Joshua, and Encke. Elements 

 of Metis. Astr. Nachr. XXVII.. 1848, col. 

 251-252. 



Cooper, Edward Joshua, and A. Graham. 

 Mean places for 1st January 1842 of 50 tele- 

 scopic stars within two degrees of N. Polar 

 Distance. Observed in the years 1842-43 at 

 Markree in the county of Sligo. Astr. Nachr. 

 XXL, 1844, col. 151-154. 



