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Gorgey, Arthur. Uebcr die festcn, fliichtigen, 

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Gorgone, Giovanni. fAlcune osservazioui micro- 

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2. Osservazioni microscopiche sulla iutima 



struttura della tunica interna de' vasi. Atti 

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Gorham, John. An analysis of sulphate of 

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2. Contributions to Chemistry. No. 1. 



Indigogene. New England Journ. Med. VI., 

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3. Chemical examination of a quantity of 



,-ugar supposed to have been intentionally poi- 

 soned. Thomson, Ann. Phil. X., 1817. pp. 197- 

 202. 



4. Chemical analysis of Indian Corn. New 



England Jouru. Med. IX., 1820, pp. 320-328 ; 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. LVIL, 1821, p. 311. 



5. Examination of calculi from the sub- 



lingual glaud. New England Journ. Med. IX., 

 1820, p. 329. 



Gorham, John. Remarks on the cornea of the 

 eye in insects, with reference to certain sources 

 of fallacy in the ordinary mode of computing the 

 microscopic hexagonal facets of this membrane ; 

 with an Appendix, containing a brief notice of 

 a new method of taking transparent casts of the 

 above, and other objects for the microscope, in 

 Collodion. Journ. Microsc. Sci. I., 1853, pp. 

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2. On the magnifying power of short 



spaces, illustrated by the transmission of light 

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 IV., 1856, pp. 27-44. 



3. The rotation of coloured discs applied 



to facilitate the study of the laws of harmonious 

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Goring, C. R. On a new solvent for all sorts of 

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2. Description of an improved microscope. 

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Goring, C. I?. 3. On indistinctness of vision, 

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5. Improvements in Microscopes. Quart. 



Journ. Sci. XIX., 1825, pp. 132-134. 



6. Account of the improvements which 



have been made in England on the Reflecting 

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7. On Mr. TULLEY'S thick Aplauatic 

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 Jouru. Sci. XXII., 1827, pp. 265-284. 



8. On artificial cobwebs for Micrometers. 



Quart. Journ. Sci. I., 1827, pp. 81-83; Glean- 

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9. On Achromatic Microscopes, with a 



description of certain objects for trying their 

 defining and penetrating power. Quart. Journ. 

 Sci. I., 1827, pp. 410-434. 



10. A critique on the Aplanatic Object- 

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 258. 



11. On the comparative merits of the new 

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 its votaries. Quart. Journ. Sci. I., 1828, pp. 

 107-121. 



12. Commentary on a paper in the Phi- 

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 Quart. Journ. Sci. I., 1830, pp. 248-269. 



13. Project for facilitating the manufac- 

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14. On monochromatic light and on achro- 



matism and spherical aberration of eye-pieces 

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 pp. 52-75. 



15. Remarks on Mons. CHEVALEER'S answer 



to my critique on his thick Aplanatic Object 

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16. On an arrangement in the construction 



of the erecting of achromatic eye-pieces of spy- 

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 always be adapted to the state of the atmosphere. 

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 262. 



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