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Bowman, John Eddowes. 15. Notes on a small 

 patch of Silurian Rocks to the West of Abergele, 

 on the Northern Coast of Denbighshire, visited 

 18th and 19th July 1837. [1838.] Geol. Soc. 

 Trans. VI., 1842, pp. 195-198. 



Bowman, John Edward. Remarkable properties 

 of Water and other Fluids, and their connexion 

 with Steam Boiler Explosions. Franklin Inst. 

 Journ. X., 1845, pp. 182-188, 268-273. 



. 2. On Tribasic Boracic ^Ether. [1846.] 



Chem. Soc, Mem. III., 1845-48, pp. 248-252 ; 

 Phil. Mag. XXIX., 1846, pp. 546-550. 



Bowman, Robert. Statement of experiments 

 made on the relative strength of Cast Iron, 

 chilled and michilled, at Crane Foundry, on 

 July 21 and Aug. 23, 1847. Franklin Inst. 

 Journ. XVI., 1848, pp. 272-275. 



Bowman, William. On the minute structure 

 and movements of voluntary muscle. Phil. 

 Trans. 1840, pp. 457-502 ; Froriep, Notizen, 

 XVII., 1841, col. 212-214. 



2. Additional note on the contraction of 



voluntary muscle in the living body. Phil. 

 Trans. 1841, pp. 69-72. 



3. Observations on the minute anatomy of 



fatty degeneration of the liver. Microscopical 

 Journ. L, 1842, pp. 129-131. 



4. On the structure and use of the Mal- 

 pighian bodies of the Kidney, with observations 

 on the circulation through that gland. Phil. 

 Trans. 1842, pp. 57-80 ; Ann. Sci. Nat. XIX. 

 (Zoo/.), 1843, pp. 108-145; Froriep, Notizeu, 

 XXIL, 1842, col. 321-324; XXV., 1813, col. 

 177-184, 199-200. 



5. On some points in the Anatomy of the 



Eye, chiefly with reference to its Power of 



Adjustment. Brit. .Assoc. Rep. 1847 (pt. 2), 



pp. 91-92. 

 6. Observations on the structure of the 



Vitreous humour. Dublin, Quart. Journ. Med. 



Sci. VI., 1848, pp. 102-118; Froriep, Notizen, 



XI., 1849, col. 273-282. 

 Bowman, William, et Todd. Ueber Molecular- 



bewegung. (Transl.) Froriep, Notizen, 



XXVII., 1843, col. 225-230. 

 Bowring, John. On the Boracic Acid Lago on 



of Tuscany. Ediub. New Phil. Journ. XXVIIL, 



1840, pp. 85-90; Journ. de Pharm. XXV., 



1839, pp. 767-773; Liebig, Aimal. XXXIV., 



1840, pp. 350-353; SiUiman, Journ. XXXVII., 

 1839, pp. 268-274. 



Bowring, John Christian. On the Theory and 

 Practice of Amalgamation of Silver Ores in 

 Mexico and Peru. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1844 

 (pt. 2), pp. 28-29. 



2. Remarks on the amalgamation of silver 

 ores in Mexico ; with an account of some new 

 combinations of copper, oxygen, and chlorine. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1844, p. 509. 



Bowring, John Christian. 3. Proposal for a new 

 method of determining the Longitude by an 

 absolute altitude of the Moon. Roy. Soc. Proc. 

 IV., 1838, p. 52. 



Boxer, E. M. On the effect of the rotation of 

 the Earth upon the flight of a projectile. Phil. 

 Mag. II., 1851, pp. 386-390. 



Boyd, Cadwalladcr. Chemical analyses of soils, 

 &c. Bath Soc. Letters, XL, 1807, pp. 273- 

 306 ; XII., 1810, pp. 379-389. 



Boyd, Edward F. On a part of the carboni- 

 ferous or Mountain limestone series of North 

 Northumberland. North of Engl. Inst. Min. 

 Eng. Trans. IX., 1860-61, pp. 1862-25. 



Boyd, Edward F., and Nicholas Wood. On 

 " the Wash," a remarkable denudation through 

 a portion of the coal-field of Durham. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1863 (pt. 2), pp. 89-91. 



Boyd, H. S. On Cosmogony. Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. L., 1817, pp. 375-378. 



Boyd, J. Case of Adder-bite. Edinb. Med. 

 Journ. VII., 1861-62, pp. 324-326. 



Boyd, Kobcrt. Case of malposition of the kid- 

 neys, absence of the vagina, uterus, and Fal- 

 lopian tubes ; disease of left ovary. Med. Chir. 

 Soc. Trans. XXIV., 1841, pp. 187-189. 



2. Description of a malformation of the 

 duodenum, with notices of analogous cases. 

 Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XXVIIL, 1845, pp. 329- 

 336. 



3. On Atrophy of the Brain, with cases in 



which there were remarkable inequalities of 

 the Cerebral Hemispheres, attended with hemi- 

 plegia and contraction of the limb on the side 

 opposite the atrophied hemisphere. Med. 

 Chir. Soc. Trans. XXXIX., 1856, pp. 59-70. 



4. Tables of the weights of the human 



body and the internal organs in the Sane and 

 Insane of both sexes at various ages. Roy. 

 Soc. Proc. XL, 1860-62, pp. 124-126; Phil. 

 Trans. 1861, pp. 241-262 ; Brown-Sequard, 

 Journ. de Physiol. IV., 1861, pp. 577-584. 



Boyl, Sprott. Essay on the structure of the 

 mucous membrane of the Stomach. Edinb. 

 Med. and Surg. Journ. XLVL, 1836, pp. 382- 

 404. 



Boyd, Thomas. Micro-Lepidoptera of the New 

 Forest, Hampshire. Newman, Zoologist, XL, 

 1853, pp. 4131-4133. 



2. On the tendency of species to form 

 varieties. Newman, Zoologist, XVII., 1859, 

 pp. 6357-6359. 



Boyd, Thomas, and A. G. More. On the geo- 

 graphical distribution of butterflies in Great 

 Britain. Newman, Zoologist, XVI., 1858, pp. 

 6018-6027. 



