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Clarke, Ilohn-t. Notes on the Tallicoonah or 

 Kundah oil. Pharmaecut. Journ. II., 1843, pp. 

 J',4 1-344. 



2. Notice of the African grain called Fundi 



or Fnudiinu. l.iiiii. Soc. J'roc. I., 1849, pp. 

 155-157; 1'Yoriep, Notizen, XXV., 1843, col. 

 309-310. 



3. Short notice of the African plant Di- 

 amba, commonh called Congo tobacco. Hooker, 

 Journ. Dot. ill., 1851, pp. 9-11. 



4. Some further remarks on the economical 



ami medical u-es of the oil commonly 

 Croupee on the Gold Coast, Touloucouna at 

 the Gambia and Senegal, and Kundah at Sierra 

 Lcoae. Pharmaceut, Journ. I., 1860, pp. 540- 

 542. 



5. Remarks on the topography and dis- 

 - of tlie (ioid Coast, west coast of Africa. 



[I860.] Epidem. Soc. Trans. 1., 1863, pp. 76- 

 123. 



6. Sketches of the colony of Sierra Leone 



and its inhabitants. Ethnol. Soc. Trans. II., 

 1863, pp. 320-360. 



Clarke, Thomas C. On the action of the ice 

 upon the bridge at Rice Lake. Canadian Journ. 

 III.. 1854-55, pp. 249-250. 



Clarke, Uriah. On electro-magnetic coil ma- 

 chines. Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. III., 1838-39, 

 pp. 12-13. 



2. Further experiments in magnetic elec- 

 tricity. Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. III., 1838-39, 

 p. 419. 



3. Description of an Electro-magnetic En- 

 gine. Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. V., 1840, pp. 33- 

 34. 



4. Description of an Electro-magnetic 



Locomotive Carriage. Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. 

 V., 1840, pp. 304-305. 



Clarke, JJ'. If., and ./. Slortnner. On a Fish 

 with four eyes. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1838 (pt. 2), 

 p. 110. 



Clarke, H'ill!ant Bui-nurd. Observations on the 

 Caprimulgus europanis (Night-Jar.) Jardine, 

 Mag. Zool. and Bot. II., 1S38, pp. 158-163. 



2. Letter noticing the recent occurrence of 

 the Fry of a species of Hemiramphus on the 

 coast of Suffolk ; with some additional obser- 

 vations by Mr. YAKKELL. Mag. Nat. Hist. I., 

 1837, pp.' 505-507. 



3. Notice of the fourth occurrence of the 



Argentine (? Scopelus Humboldtii, 1'arr.) upon 

 the British shores. Yl'ith additional remarks by 

 \V. YAKKELL. Mac-. Nat. Hist, II., 1838, pp. 22- 

 26. 



4. Remarks on the habits of the common 

 Snake (Coluber Natrix, Linn.). Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. II., 1838, pp. 479-4S4 ; Froricp, Notizen, 

 VIII.. 1S38, col. Sl-85. 



Clarke, Will in m I!,ir>inril. 5. Remarks on the 

 Red-Legged Partridge (Perdix rubra, Jiriss.). 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. 111., 1839, pp. 142-144. 



6. Sketch of the Flora of the neighbourhood 



of Ipswich, including the phaenogamic plants, 

 the Filices and Equisetacciu. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 IV., 1840, pp. 124-130, 317-325. 



7. Notice of a bottle-nosed Dolphin (Del- 

 phinus Tursio, Fair.) upon the Suffolk coast. 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. IV., 1849, pp. 100-102. 



Clarke, William Barnard, and Edwin Giles. 

 A few remarks upon a species of Zoophyte 

 which has been discovered in the New Docks of 

 Ipswich. Ann. Nat. Hist. IV., 1849, pp. 26-28. 



Clarke, TJ'ifliam Branwhite. Anecdotes of a 

 tame Hawk. Mag. Nat. Hist. IV., 1831, pp. 

 19-20. 



2. On certain recent Meteoric Phenomena, 

 vicissitudes in the seasons, and prevalent dis- 

 orders, contemporaneous, and in supposed con- 

 nection, with volcanic emanations. Mas;. Nat. 

 Hist. VI., 1833, pp. 289-308 ; VII., 1834, pp. 

 193-202, 289-308, 609-630 ; VIII., pp. 1-28, 

 129-161, 417-453. 



3. On the Meteors seen in America on the 



night of 13 Nov. 1833. Ma or. Nat, Hist. VII., 

 1834, pp. 385-390. 



4. Enquiries on the causes of the colour of 

 the water of the Rhine ; with remarks, in con- 

 tribution to an answer. Mag. Nat. Hist. VII., 

 1834, pp. 438-443. 



5. Facts and considerations on the strata 



of Mont Blanc ; and on some instances of 

 twisted strata observable in Switzerland, with 

 remarks thereon; Mag. Nat. Hist. VII., 1834, 

 pp. 644-654. 



6. Remarks on some barnacles of the 



species Lepas anatifera found floating off St. 

 Adht'lm's Head, on the coast of Dorset. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. VIII., 1835, pp. 55-59. 



7. Remarks on the deposition on salt in 



the Mediterranean Sea. Mag. Nat. Hist. VIII., 

 1835, pp. 225-226. 



8. Instances of the effects of Forest Vege- 

 tation on Climate. Mag. Nat, Hist. VIII., 

 1835, pp. 473-482; Froriep, Notizen, XLVI., 

 1835, col. 161-168. 



9. Notices of facts in application to the 



question of the occurrence of an extraordinary 

 display of Meteors every year, on or about Nov. 

 13 ; and on the displays of Aurora on 17, 18, 

 19 Nov. 1835. Mag. Nat. Hist. IX., 1836, pp. 

 29-30. 



1O. Additional remarks on Lepas anatifera. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist, IX., 1836, pp. 638-640. 

 11. Notice of a singular electrical phe- 

 nomenon on the night of 18 Feb. 1837. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. I., 1837, pp. 220-221. 



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