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Bird, (Itililuii/. 5. Remarks on a particular Form 



of Irritnliility obsened in tin 1 Steins of many 

 Plants, especially Exojims, evinced on dividing 

 them in the direction of their axis. Man'. Nat. 

 Hist. I., 1837, pp. 57-62. 



- 6. Observations ou the existence of Electric 



Currents in vegetable structures. Mat;. Nat. 

 Hist. I.. 1S37, pp. 240-247, 2!):!- 300. 



7. Observations on the Electro-chemical 

 influence of long-continued Electric Currents of 

 low tension. Phil. Trans. 1837, ]>p. 37-4(5 ; 

 Poggend. Annal. XLVII., 1839, pp. 430-431. 



3. Observations on some of the products 



obtained by the action of Nitric Acid on Alco- 

 hol, r.rit.' Assoc. Rep. 1838 (/it. 2), pp. .55-56 ; 

 Journ. do Pharm. XXV., 183!). pp. 571-580. 



9. Researches into the chemical nature of 



mucous and purulent secretions. Guy's Hosp. 

 Rep. III., 1838, pp. 35-59. 



10. Notice respecting the artificial forma- 

 tion of a Basic Chloride of Copper by voltaic 

 influence. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1838 (pt. 2), pp. 

 56-57. 



11. Notice respecting the deposition of 

 Metallic Copper from its solutions by slow vol- 

 taic action at a point equidistant from the me- 

 tallic surfaces. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1838 (pt. 2), pp. 

 57-58 ; Froriep, Notizen, IV., 1838, col. 241- 

 243. 



12. Observations on the existence of saline 



combinations, in an organized state, in vegetable 

 structures. Mag. Nat. Hist. II., 1838, pp. 

 74-78. 



13. On indirect Chemical Analysis. Phil. 



Mag. XII., 1838, pp. 229-232. 



14. On certain properties acquired by the 

 Platina Electrodes of a Voltaic Battery. Phil. 

 Mag. XIII., 1838, pp. 379-386. 



15. Observations on induced Electrical 



Currents, with a description of a Magnetic 

 Contact-breaker. Phil. Mag. XII., 1838, pp. 

 18-22. 



16. Observations on the application of Ile- 

 liographic or Photogenic Drawing for botanical 

 purposes ; with an account of an economic nmde 

 of preparing the paper. Mag. Nat. Hist. III., 

 1839, pp. 188-192. 



17. On the action of Nitric Acid on Alco- 

 hol. Phil. Mag. XIV., 1839, pp. 324-330. 



18. Account of the researches <>f Mons. R. 

 PIKIA on the combinations of salicyle. Phil. 

 Mag. XVI., 1840, pp. 210-220. 



19. Remarks on Dr. STARK'S statements on 



the animal matter of Urine in Pregnancy. 

 Edinb. Monthly Journ. Mod. Sci. II., 1S42, pp. 

 972-975. 



Bird, Goldiiiij. 20. Observations on Urinary 

 Concretions and deposits; with an account of 

 the calculi in the Museum of Guy's Hospital. 

 Guy's llosp. Rep. VII., 1842, pp. 175-232. 



21. Note on the microscopic globules found 

 in urine. Guy's IIosp. Rep. VII., 1842, pp. 

 336-340. 



22. Remarks on Prof. LIKI;IC;'S views of 

 the composition of Urine. London Mod. Gazette, 

 XXXIV., 1844, pp. 685-690; Heller, Archiv, 

 1844, pp. 248-256. 



23. Notice of the crystalline form of Car- 

 bonate, and discovery of the Oxalate of Lime in 

 the Urine of Herbivora. London Mod. Gazette, 

 XXXV., 1844, pp. 49-51 ; Heller, Archiv, 



1844, pp. 261-264.. 



24. On the nature of the green alvine 

 evacuations of children. London Med. Gazette, 

 I., 1845, pp. 801-803; Heller, Archiv, Is-j.-, 

 pp. 383-386. 



25. On certain fallacies in ENDEKLIN'S 

 Researches on the constitution of the Saline In- 

 gredients of Animal Fluids. Phil. Mag. XXVI., 



1845, pp. 532-534. 



26. Electricity and Galvanism in their 

 Physiological and Therapeutical relations. 

 (Repr.) Calcutta Journ. Nat. Hist. VIII., 

 1848, pp. 119-134,235-265. 



27. On the siliceous armour of Equisetum 

 hyemale, L., with an account of its hitherto un- 

 described stomatic apparatus. Linn. Soc. Proe. 

 I., 1849, pp. 290-292. 



23. Remarks on the preparation of the 



Polypidpma of Zoophytes for microscopical exa- 

 mination, with a notice of the phenomena they 

 exhibit with polarized light. Journ. Microsc. 

 Sci. I., 1853, pp. 85-90. 



Bird, Go/diiiff, and Brett. On the existence of 

 Titanic Acid in Hessian Crucibles. Phil. Mag. 

 VI., 1835, pp. 113-116; Erdm. Journ. Prak. 

 Chern. IV., 1835, pp. 493-500. 



Bird, Iscific. Notice of minerals, &c. from Pales- 

 tine, Egypt, &c. Silliman, Journ. X., 1826, pp. 

 21-29. 



Bird, James. On Dracunculus or Guinea Worm. 

 Calcutta, Trans. Med. Phys. Soe. 1., 1825, pp. 

 151-164. 



2. Observations on the manners of the 

 inhabitants who occupy the southern coast of 

 Arabia and shores of the Red Sea ; with remarks 

 on the ancient and modern Geography of that 

 quarter, and the route through the desert, from 

 Knsir to Keneh. Geogr. Soc. Journ. IV., 1834, 

 pp. 192-206. 



3. A statistical and geological memoir of 

 the country from Punah to Kit tor, south of the 

 Krishna River. Asiat. Soc. Journ. II.. 1835, 

 pp. 65-80. 



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