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Blackman, Gen. C. On Hermaphroditism ; with 

 an account of t\vo remarkable cases. Amer. 

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Blackmore, Kilu'tird. Report of a singular case 

 of malformed Heart. Edinb. Med. and Surtr. 

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Blackney, fJ'ilHinii. Ascent of the Yang-tze- 

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Blackwall, J. E. On the production of Crystals 

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Blackwall, John. A series of observations on 

 the Thermometer, made on June 15, 1821, at 

 Crumpsall, in Lancashire, for the purpose of 

 a>ivrtaining the most convenient method of ob- 

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 299 ; III., 1822, pp. 87-91. 



2. Tables of the various species of Perio- 

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 Manchester ; with a few remarks tending to 

 establish the opinion that the Periodical Birds 

 migrate. [1822.] Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. 

 IV:, 1824, pp. 125-150. 



3. Observations on the Notes of Birds, in- 

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4. Observations conducive towards a more 



complete history of the Cuckoo. [1823.] Man- 

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5. Observations and Experiments made 



with a view to ascertain the means by which 

 the Spiders that produce Gossamer effect their 

 ai : rial excursions. Linn. Soc. Trans. XV., 

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6. Manners and economy of the Pied Fly- 



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7. Facts relating to the natural history 



of the Cuckoo. Zool. Journ. IV., 1S29, pp. 

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8. On a remarkable formation of the Bill 



observed in several species of Birds. Mag. Nat. 

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9. Extracts from a Zoological Journal, kept 



at Crumpsall Hall, near Manchester : 1. Nidi- 

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Blackwall, John. 1O. On the manner in which 

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 Zool. Journ. V., 1830, pp. 181-188. 



11. Observations on a newly described 



species of Swan (Cygnus Bewickii). Zool. 

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12. Description of a new species of Lam- 

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 1831, pp. 332-334. 



13. Notice of the recent capture of Chry- 

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14. An examination of M. VIKEY'S Obser- 

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 1831, pp. 180-187. 



15. On an undescribed Bird of the Family 



Falconida? [Gampsonyx Holmii]. Phil. Mag. 

 X., 1831, pp. 264-265. 



16. On a remarkable fact in the natural 

 history of the Swallow Tribe. [1826.] Man- 

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17. Meteorological observations made in the 



township of Crumpsall, from 1821-1828, inclu- 

 sive. [1826.] Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. V., 

 1831, pp. 54-85. 



18. Account of a White Lunar Rainbow seen 



at Manchester on the 14th of January 1827. Man- 

 chester, Phil. Soc. Mem. V., 1831, pp. 140-142. 

 19. Remarks on the Twinkling of the 

 Stars. [1827.] Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. V., 

 1831, pp. 143-147. 



20. Account of Anthelia observed in as- 

 cending Snowdon on the 17th May 1826. Man- 

 chester, Phil. Soc. Mem. V., 1831, pp. 135-139. 



21. On the injury done to the Foliage of 



the Oaks in the neighbourhood of Manchester 

 in the spring of 1827. Manchester, Phil. Soc. 

 Mem. V., 1831, pp. 155-164. 



22. On the Instincts of Birds. [1829.] 

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 -290; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XIV., 1833, 

 pp. 241-261 ; Froriep, Notizen, XXXV1L, 1833, 

 col. 209-217, 225-231. 



23. Description of two birds hitherto un- 

 characterised, belonging to the genera Crex 

 [C. pygmreu] and Rallus [R. bicolor]. Edinb. 

 Journ. Sci. VI., 1832, pp. 77-79. 



24. On the manners of the Grenadier 



Grosbeak (Loxia Oryx, Linn.) when in captivity. 

 Phil. Mag. XL, 1832, pp. 97-100. 



25. Remarks on the diving of Aquatic 



Birds. Phil. Mag. I., 1832, pp. 23-26. 



26. Observations on the House Spider. 



Phil. Mag. I., 1832, pp. 95-98. 



27. Description of a species of Arachuida, 



hitherto uucharacterised, belonging to the 

 family Araneidaj [Dysdera Latreillii]. Phil. 

 Mag. I., 1832, pp. 190-191. 



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