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9. On the conferva which vegetates on the 



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1O. History of a case in which 



a fluid 



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12. On the mode in which musket bullets 



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13. On the anatomy of Amphioxus lanceo- 

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14. On the anatomy of the human Placenta, 



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15. On the structure of the Lymphatic 



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16. On the supra-renal, thymus, and 



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17. A brief review of the present state of 



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18. On the electrical apparatus in Torpedo, 



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19. On the horizontal curvature of the 



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20. On the Lamina spiralis of the Cochlea. 



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21. On the morphological relations of the 



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22. On the morphological constitution of 



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Goodsir, John. 23. On the morphological con- 

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24. On the structure and economy of 



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25. Notice respecting recent discoveries on 



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26. On the mode in which light acts on 



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27. On the mechanism of the Knee Joint. 



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Goodsir, John, and Edward Forbes. Notice 

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. 2. On the Ciliograda of the British 



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3. On the Corymorpha nutans, 



Sars, a remarkable Hydroid Polype. Ann. 

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4. On Pelonaia, a new genus of 



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5. On the natural history and ana- 

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Goodwin, Ezra S. Notices of the effects of the 

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Goodwin, Harvey. Remarks on POISSON'S proof 

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2. On some definite integrals. Camb. 



Math. Journ. III., 1843, pp. 168-169. [Anony- 

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3. On the intensity of light in the shadow 



of a very small circular disk. Camb. Math. 

 Journ. IV., 1845, pp. 72-77. 



4. On the axis of spontaneous rotation. 



Camb. Math. Journ. IV., 1845, pp. 158-163. 



5. On the use of the symbol e 9 l in 



certain transformations. Camb. Math. Journ. 

 IV, 1845, pp. 177-179. 



6. Note on geometrical discontinuity. Camb. 



Math. Journ. IV., 1845, pp. 190-191. 



