the late Professor RtidolpJiu 241 



F. Physiological Writings. — (42.) On the sensible atmospheres of the 

 nerves. In Reil's Archivfur die Physiologic, Vol. III. p. 108. (43.) On the 

 sensible atmospheres of the nerves. In the Transactions of the Berlin Aca- 

 demy for 1812-1813. Berlin, 181G. Phys. CI. p. 208. (44.) Dubia contra J. 

 Gain de organis in cerebro distinctis Usque Cranii ope detegejidis hgpothesin. Nova 

 Act. AcadcmicB Scientiarum imp. PetropoUtance. T. 14. Petropoli^ 1805. (45.) 

 Elements of Physiology. Berlin, Vol. I. 1821 ; Vol.11. Part 1st, 1823; Part 

 2d, 1028. 



G. Pathological-Anatomical Writings (40.) General view of the 



calculi which have hitherto been found in vertebrate animals. In the Tran- 

 sactions of the Berlin Academy for 1812-1813. Berlin, 1816'. Phys. CI. p. 

 171. (47.) Description of the brain of a child, where the right eye and the 

 nose were awanting, with two Plates. In the same, for the years 1814-1815. 

 Berlin, 1818. Phys. CI. p. 183. (48.) On a human mo2ister, consisting only 

 of a portion of the head and neck, with four Plates. In the same, for 1816- 

 I8I7. Berlin, 181.9. Phys. CI. p. 1)9. (49.) On hydrocephalus before birth, to- 

 gether with general remarks on monsters. In the same, for 1824. Berlin, 

 1826. Phys. CI. p. 121. (50.) Description of a rare case of human twins, to- 

 gether with preliminary general observations on twin animals. In the same, 

 for 1825. Berlin, 1828. Phys. CI. p. 45. (51.) On the absence of particular 

 portions in otherwise perfect organisms. In the same, for 1826. Berlin, 1829, 

 Phys. CI. p. 83. 



H. Mixed Natural PIistouical and Medical Writings (52.) 



Remarks on Natural History, Medicine, and tlie Veterinary Art, collected 

 duiing a tour through portions of Germany, Holland, and France. Berlin, 

 Part 1st, 1804 ; Part 2d, 1805. (53.) Swedish Annals of ISIedicine and Na- 

 tural History. Vol. I. Berlin and Stralsund, 1800. Part 1st, 17^9 ; Part 2d, 

 1800. (54.) General view of Swedish Medical Literature for 1799. In PfafT, 

 Scheel, and lludolphi's Nordisches Archiv fiir Naturkundc, Arzn-eiwissenschaft, 

 nnd Chirurgie, Vol. II. Part 2d. Kopenhagen, 1801, No. 3, p. 79. (55.) Ge- 

 neral view of Swedish Medical Literature for the years 1800 and 1801. In the 

 same. Vol. IIL Part 3d, 1803, No. I, p. 3. (56.) Pfaff'and Scheel's JS^ordisches 

 Archivfur Natur-und Arzneiwissenschajt, Vol. I. (Parts 1, 2, and 3), Kopenha- 

 gen, 1799, 1801, with one Plate. Pfaff, Scheel, and lludolphi's Nord. Arch. 

 JTtr Naturkunde, Arzneiwiss. ttnd Chirurgie, Vols. II. IIL IV. (3 Parts) 1801, 

 1805, with five Plates. Pfaff, Scheel, and lludolphi's Neues Nord. Arch, fur Nat. 

 Arzn. u, Chir., Vol. I. (Parts 1 and 2), Frankfurt a. d. Oder, 1007. (57.) Re- 

 views in the Jena, Halle, and Leipsig Literary Gazettes, from 1800 to 1810. 

 (58.) Anatomical and Physiological articles in t!ie Encyclopaedia of the Me- 

 dical Sciences. 



I. Translations. — (59.) On the species of seal found in Sweden from 

 C. P. Thunberg's Beskrifning pa Svenske djnr. Upsala, 1798, p. 85. (60.) A. J- 

 lletzius' Distribution of the Mineral Kingdom. Leipsig, 1798. 



K. Non-scientific Writings. — (61.) Biography of Peter Simon Pallas, 

 Berlin, 1812. With a likeness of Pallas. (Reprint from the contributions to 

 Anthropology and General Natural History.) (62.) Index numismatnm in 

 virorum de rebus mcdicis ant physicis meritonim memoriam percussorum. {Gratul, 

 konores doctorales decern ante lustra acceptos Ch, Knape). Berolini, 1823. Cam 1 . 



