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Bell, Charles. 8. On the Nmi'r. of the Face 

 (Second Paper). Phil. Trans. 1829, pp. 317- 

 330; Magendic, Journ. de Phys. X., 1830, pp. 

 1-3.5, 189-196. 



9. Of the organs of the Human Voice. Phil. 



Trans. 1832, pp. 299-320 ; Froriep, Nolizen, 

 XXXVI., 18:53, col. 257-263. 



. 10. On the functions of some parts of the 



Brain, and on the relations between the Brain 

 and the Nerves of Motion and Sensation. Phil. 

 Trans. 1834, pp. 471-484. 



11. Observations on the proper method of 



studying the Nervous System. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 18*34, pp. 667-670. 



12. Continuation of the paper on the Re- 



lations between the Nerves of Motion and of 

 Sensation, and the Brain ; more particularly on 

 the structure of the Medulla oblongata and the 

 Spinal Marrow. Phil. Trans. 1835, pp. 255- 

 262. 



13. Of the third pair of Nerves, being the 



first of a series of papers in explanation of the 

 difference in the origins of the Nerves of the 

 Encephalon, as compared with those which ariM- 

 from the Spinal Marrow. [1838.] Edinb. Roy. 

 Soc. Trans. XIV., 1840, pp. 224-228. 



14. Of the origin and compound functions 



of the Facial Nerves, or Portio dura of the 

 Seventh Nerve ; being the second paper in 

 explanation of the difference between the Nerves 

 of the Encephalou, as contrasted with the regu- 

 lar series of Spinal Nerves. [1838.] Edinb. 

 Roy. Soc. Trans. XIV., 1840, pp. 229-236. 



15. Of the Fourth and Sixth Nerves of 



the Brain ; being the (-including paper on the 

 distinctions of the Nerves of the Encephalon and 

 Spinal Marrow. [1838.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. 

 Trans. XIV., 1840, pp. 237-241. 

 16. On the Nervous System. Phil. Trans. 

 1840, pp. 245-254. 



17. On the Circulation of the Blood, and 



the difference of the Laws of Fluids moving in 

 Living and Dead Tubes. Edinb. Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. I., 1845, pp. 331-332. 



18. On the necessity of the Sense of Mus- 



cular Action to the full exercise of the organs of 

 tin- senses. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc. I., 1845, 

 pp. 361-363. 



Bell, Chnrlcs M. Geological notes on part of Ma- 

 zunderan. [1838.] Geol. Soc. Trans. V., 1840, 

 pp. 577-582. 



Bell, Charles X. Remarks on the Mosquito Terri- 

 tory, its climate, people, productions, &<. Geogr. 

 Soc. Journ. XXXII., 1862, pp. 242-268. 



Bell, D. C. On the bite of one of the Lizard 

 Tribe. Edinb. Monthly Journ. Med. Sci. II., 

 1842, pp. 258-260. 



Bell, //. Ham. Further particulars regarding 

 the Berareea Cotton. India. Journ. Agr. and 

 Ilort. Soc. II., 1843, pp. 62-64. 



2. Remarks on Hemp and Sunn cultiva- 

 tion in the N. W. Provinces. India, Journ. 

 Agr. and Ilort. Soc. II., 1843, p. 84. 



3. Memorandum descriptive of several 

 kinds of Cotton introduced into the Agra Dis- 

 trict. India, Journ. Agr. and Hort. Soc. VI., 

 1848, pp. 149-153. 



Bell, Isaac Lnwthiaii. On the manufacture of 

 iron in connexion with the Northumberland 

 and Durham coal-field. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1863. 

 pp. 730-764. 



2. On Thallium. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1 863, 



(j.t. 2.), pp. 34-37. 

 3. Abstract of 



paper 



on Aluminium. 



Chemical News, VIII., 1863, p. 189. 



Bell, Jacob. On Hemidesmus Indicus. (Syn. 

 Periploea indica, Wild. ; Asclepias pseudosarsa, 

 Ko.rb.~) Pharmaceut. Journ. ILL, 1844, pp. 239- 

 241. 



Bell, James. Remarks on the errors of the Orien- 

 tal Tables, and the effects which these have pro- 

 duced on modern geographers, in their maps of 

 Oriental Regions. Edinb. Journ. Nat. Geogr. 

 Sci. I., 1830, pp. 81-91. 



2. Remarks on the Voyage and Periplus 



of Scylax. Edinb. Journ. Nat. Geogr. Sci. I., 

 1830, pp. 177-182. 



Bell, Joint G. On Periodicity in the actions of the 

 animal ceconomy during health and disease. 

 Philadelphia, Journ. I., 1820, pp. 328-348. 



2. Observations on the Limosa scolopacea 



of Say. [1848.] New York Lyceum, Anual. 

 V., 1852, pp. 1-3. 



3. On the Pipilo oregouus. as distinguished 



from the Pipilo arcticus of Swaiiison. [1848.] 

 New York Lyceum, Annal. V., 1852, pp. 6-8. 



4. Description of a new species of the 

 genus Fuligula. New York Lyceum, Annal. V., 

 1852, pp. 219-220. 



5. On the Haschich or Cannabis Indica. 

 Boston, Med. Surg. Journ. LVL, 1857, pp. 209 

 -216, 229-236. 



6. On the effects of the Consanguinity of 

 parents upon the menial constitution of the 

 Offspring. Boston, Med. Surg. Journ. LX., 

 1859, pp. 473-484. 



Bell, John P. Observations on the character 

 and measurements of degradation of the York- 

 shire Coast. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1853, pp. 81-84. 



Bell, Robert, jiin. On the Natural History of the 

 Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the distribution of 

 the Mollusca of Eastern Canada. Canadian 

 Naturalist, IV., 1859, pp. 197-220, 248-251. 



2. On the occurrence of Freshwater shells 



in some of our Post-Tertiary Deposits. Cana- 

 dian Naturalist, VI., 1861, pp. 42-51. 



