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Arnold, Fricthu-h. Beschreibung des Kopf- 

 theils des sympathischen Nerven beim Kalb, 

 nebst einigen Beobaehtungen liber diesen Theil 

 beim Menschen. Tiedemann, Zeitschr. II.. 

 1826, pp. 125-147. 



2. Memoire sur le ganglion otique, Kepert. 

 Anat. Physiol. VIII., 1829, pp. 1-31. 



3. Einige neuroloffische Beobaehtungen. 



Tiedemann, Zeitschr. III., 1829, pp. 147-150. 



4. Einige Worte zu den Bemcrkungen des 

 Prof. SCHLEMM in Berlin iiber den angeblichen 

 Ohrknoten. Froriep, Notizen, XXXI., 1831, 

 col. 198-200. 



5. Quelques decouvertes sur differents 

 points d' anatomic. Paris, Journ. Heb. de Med. 

 V., 1831, pp. 41-47. 



6. Ueber den Canalis tympanicus und mas- 

 toideus. Tiedemann, Zeitschr. IV., 1831, pp. 

 283-287. 



7. Recherches sur la Partie Cephalique du 

 systeme nerveux vegetatif. Paris, Journ. Heb. 

 de Med. VI., 1832, pp. 37-47. 



8. Ueber die Membrana capsulo-pupillaris, 



eiue von JOHANNES MULLEE entdeckte Haul ira 

 Fiitus-Auge mauchcr Siiugethiere. Ammon, 

 Zeitschr. III., 1833, pp. 37-41 ; IV., 28-39. 



9. Bemerkungen iibcr einige Entdeckuugen 

 und Ansichten in der Anatomie und Physiologie. 

 Tiedemann, Zeitschr. V., 1835, pp. 175-189. 



10. Observations et experiences sur les 

 fouctions du Nerf Piieumo-gastrique et du nert' 

 accessoire de WILLIS. Arch. Gen. de Med. VIII., 

 1840, pp. 445-462. 



Arnold, J. Facts and observations relating to 

 the Theory of Heat, Light, and Combustion. 

 Nicholson, Journ. XIV., 1806, pp. 161-178. 



Arnold, J. B. Letters on the naturalisation of 

 Sea-fishes in a lake chiefly supplied with fresh- 

 water. Zool. Soc. Proc. pt. 1, 1831, p. 126. 



Arnold, John Roger, and Edu-ard Dent. On 

 the application of glass as a substitute for metal 

 balance-springs in chronometers. Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. III., 1836, pp. 391-392 ; SHliman, Journ. 

 XXXIL, 1837, pp. 330-338. 



Arnold, J. W. Versuehe iiber die Wirkung des 

 salzsauren Ammonium auf den thierischen Orga- 

 nismus, nebst einigen daraus gezogeneu Folge- 

 rungen. Tiedemann, Zeitschr. III., 1829 pp. 

 127-146. 



Arnold, W. Detection of poisons by physiolo- 

 gical tests. Silliman, Journ. I., 1846, pp. 262- 

 263. 



Arnold!, 



Uterus bifidus. Casper, Woeheu- 



schrift, 1839, pp. 834-835. 



Arnold!, /'. Ueber das Grosser-Erscheinen des 

 Mondes beim Auf'gang. Rheinl. u. Westphal. 

 Siiszungsber. XIX., 1862, pp. 168-172. 



Arnold!, Luigi. Metodo per rendere permanenti 

 gli anelli colorati prodotti dal iodio. Giorn. 

 Arcacl. CL, 1844, pp. 3-10. 



2. Dei telegrafi elettrici. Giorn. Arcad. 

 CVIII., 1846, pp. 79-106. 



Arnot, David Gale. Case in which a piece of 

 Iron was found in a Cyst within the Thorax, 

 where it had remained fourteen years. [1826.] 

 Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XIII., 1827, pp. 281-282. 



Arnott, 



On the influence of Atmospheric 



pressure on the Circulation of the Blood. 

 London, Med. and Phys. Journ. LVIIL, 1828, 

 pp. 218-221. 



Arnott, G. A. Walker. Observations on the 

 solutions of Exponential Equations. Tilloch, 

 Phil. Mag. XLIX., 1817, pp. 321-329. 



2. Comparison between the Chords of 

 Arcs employed by PTOLEMY and those now in 

 use. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. LIL, 1818, pp. 454- 

 456. 



3. Sur quelques mousses de Rio Janeiro. 



Paris, Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. T., 1823. pp. 346- 

 352. 



4. Notice of a journal of a voyage from 



Rio de Janeiro to the coast of Peru, by JSIr. 

 W. JAMESON. Edinb. Wern. Soc. Mem. V., 

 1823-24, pp. 187-205. 



5. Nouvclle disposition methodique des 



especes de Mousses exactement connues. Paris, 

 Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. II., 1825, pp. 249-320. 



6. A Tour to the south of France and 

 the Pyrenees in the year 1825. Edinb. New 

 Phil. Journ. I., 1826, pp. 66-78, 268-275 ; II. 

 241-255 ; III., 157-164, 350-356 ; IV., 130- 

 139, 355-362; V., 1828, pp. 319-325; VI., 

 250-262. 



7. Notula? Botanicas. Mag. Nat. Hist. 



I., 1829, pp. 240-242, 339-340. 



8. Remarks on the Genera Callitriche 

 and Elatine. Ediub. Journ. Nat. Geogr. Sci. I., 

 1830, pp. 426-431. 



9. Notes on Aspidium aculeatum and its 

 allies. Ediub. Journ. Nat. Geogr. Sci. II., 

 1830, p. 243. 



10. On some new species of Loase;>. 

 Edinb. Journ. Nat. Geogr. Sci. IH., 1831, pp. 

 273-275. 



11. On some new species of Portulaceas. 

 Edinb. Journ. Nat. Geogr. Sci. III., 1831, pp. 

 354-356. 



12. Note sur la plaute qui produit la 



Coque du Levant (Coceulus Indi). Ann. Sci. 

 Nat. II. (Bot.), 1834, pp. 65-69. 



13. Observations sur quelques planter 

 decrites dans la Flore de Senegambie. Ann. 

 Sci. Nat. II. (Bot.), 1834, pp. 235-236. 



14. New Genera of Plants. Edinb. New 



Phil. Journ. XVII., 1834, pp. 260-268. 



