46 Memoirs of the late 
VOL. I. 
1. “ On the Regeneration of Animal Sub- 
stances.” 
2. “ On the Natural History of the Cow, 
so far as is relative to her giving Milk, par- 
ticularly for the use of man.” 
VOL. Il. 
«‘ Observations on a Thigh Bone of un- 
common length.*”’ 
VOL. V. 
‘© An account of three different kinds of 
Frees which are likely to provea great acqui- 
sition to this Kingdom, both in point of pro- 
fit, and as Trees for ornament and shade.” 
Besides the papers here enumerated, Mr. 
White presented to the society, “an Essay 
on the Gradation in Man and different ani- 
mals.’’ But this, on account of its extent, he 
withdrew, and printed separately in a quarto 
volume. 
Mr. White’s extensive professional engage- 
ments afforded him little leisure for the pur- 
suit of general science or literature. He 
was fond, however, of botany, and indulged 
his taste by forming a collection of foresttrees, 
* Supposed to be the femur of the mammoth. 
