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Macdonald, John Denis. 15. Observations on 

 the microscopic examination of Foraminifera 

 obtained in deep-sea bottoms at the Feejee 

 Islands. Ann. Nat. Hist. XX., 1857, pp. 193- 

 195. 



16. Natural history of the Couway Reef 



(South Seas). Ann. Nat. Hist. XX., 1857, pp. 

 239-240. 



17. Further observations on deep sound- 

 ings obtained by H.M.S. " Herald," Capt. 

 DENHAM, in the South-western Pacific ; with an 

 account of the examination of the alimentary 

 matter of the Salpas, as bearing on the nature 

 of the materials composing the sea-bottom. Aun. 

 Nat. Hist. XX., 1857, pp. 264-266. 



18. Proceedings of the expedition for the 



exploration of the Rewa River and its tribu- 

 taries, in Na Viti Levu, Fejee Islands. Geogr. 

 Soc. Journ. XXVII., 1857, pp. 232-268. 



19. Anatomical observations on a new 

 form of compound Tunicata [Chondrostachys]. 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. I., 1858, pp. 401-406. 



20. On the external anatomy and natural 



history of the genus of Annelida named Palolo 

 by the Samoans and Tonguese, and Mbalolo 

 by the Fejeeans. Linn. Soc. Trans. XXII., 1859, 

 pp. 237-240. 



21. On the probable metamorphosis of 



Pedicularia and other forms, affording presump- 

 tive evidence that the pelagic Gasteropoda, so 

 called, are not adult forms, but, as it were, the 

 larva? of well-known genera, and perhaps con- 

 fined to species living in deep water. Linn. Soc. 

 Trans. XXII., 1859, pp. 241-244. 



22. On the anatomy of Eurybia Gaudi- 



chaudi. Linn. Soc. Trans. XXII., 1859, pp. 

 245-250. 



. 23. On the anatomical characters of three 



Australian species of Tunicata refersrole to 

 SAVIGNT'S subgenus Cfesira (C. parasitica, C. 

 ficus, C. pellucida). Linn. Soc. Trans. XXII., 

 1859, pp. 367-371. 



24. On the anatomical characters of a 



remarkable form of compound Tunicata (Diplo- 

 soma Rayneri). Linn. Soc. Trans. XXII., 1859, 

 pp. 373-375. 



25. On the anatomical characters of an 



Australian species of Perophora. Linn. Soc. 

 Trans. XXII., 1859, pp. 377-379. 



26. On the anatomy and classification of 



the Heteropoda. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. 

 XXI1L, 1861, pp. 1-20; Edinb. Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. IV., 1862, pp. 524-527. 



27. On the representative relationships of 



the fixed and free Tunicata, regarded as two 

 sub-classes of equivalent value ; with some ge- 

 neral remarks on their morphology. Edinb. 

 Roy. Soc. Trans. XXIII., 1861, pp. 171-184. 



Macdonald, John Denis. 28. On the zoological 

 characters of the living Clio caudata, as com- 

 pared with those of Clio borealis given in syste- 

 matic works. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. XXIII., 

 1861, pp. 185-188. 



29. Notes on the anatomy of the genus 



Firola. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. XXIIL, 1861, 

 pp. 189-192. 



30. On the homologies of the so-called 



univalve shell and its operculum. [I860.] 

 Linn. Soc. Journ. V., 1861 (Zoo/.), pp. 204- 

 209. 



31. On a new genus of Tunicata, (Pera 



Huxleyi) occurring on one of the Bellona reefs. 

 [1861.] Linn. Soc. Journ. VI., 1862 (Zool.), 

 pp. 78-82. 



32. Further observations on the meta- 



morphosis of Gasteropoda, and the affinities of 

 certain genera, with an attempted natural dis- 

 tribution of the principal families of the order. 

 [I860.] Linn. Soc. Trans. XXIIL, 1862, pp. 

 69-81. 



33. On the circulation of the blood in Pegea, 



as bearing oa the question of a lining to the 

 vascular system in the Tunicata in general. 

 [1861.] Linn. Soc. Trans. XXIIL, 1862, pp. 

 371-372. 



34. On the physiology of the pallial si- 

 nuses of the Brachiopoda. [1861.] Linn. Soc. 

 Trans. XXIIL, 1862, pp. 373-375. 



35. Description of a new fossil Thecidium 



(Th. Adamsi) from the miocene beds of Malta. 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. XIX., 1863, pp. 517-519. 



Macdonald, ll'/l/ium. On the markings of the 

 " Eel-back Dun " variety of the Horse, common 

 in Scotland. Roy. Soc. Proc. IV., 1837-43, pp. 

 163-164. 



2. On the structure of fishes, so far as the 



analogies can be traced between the limbs of 

 the mammals and fins of fishes. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1840 (pt. 2), pp. 131-133. 



3. On the unity of organisation as exhibited 



in the skeleton of animals. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1845 (pt. 2), p. 62. 



4. On the erroneous division of the cervical 



and dorsal vertebrae, and the connection of the 

 first rib with the seventh vertebra, and the 

 normal position of the head of the rib in mam- 

 mals. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1848 (pt. 2), pp. 89- 

 91. 



5. On the vertebral homologies as applic- 

 able to Zoology. Zool. Soc. Proc. XVI., 1848, 

 pp. 139-141. 



6. On the vertebral column, and some cha- 



racters that have been overlooked in the descrip- 

 tions both of the anatomist and zoologist. 

 Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc. II., 1851, pp. 166-169. 



7. On the vertebral homologies in animals. 



Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1855 (pt. 2), pp. 128-131. 



