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3. On the Structure of the Teeth of Graminivorous Quadrupeds ; 

 particularly those of the Elephant and 8us cethiopicus. Phil. 

 Trans. LXXX1X. p. 237. 



4. On the Structure of the Membrana Tyrapani of the Ear. Phil. 

 Trans. XC. p. 1. 



5. On the Head of the Ornithorhynchus paradoxus. Phil. Trans. 

 XC. p. 432. Voigfs Mag. III. p. 78. 



6. On the Structure and Mode of Growth of the Grinding Teeth 

 of the Wild Boar, and Animal incognitum. Phil. Trans. XCI. 

 p. 319. 



7. On the Anatomy of the Ornithorhynchus paradoxus. Phil. 

 Trans. XCII. p. 67- Voigt's Mag. IV. p. 719. 



8. On the Anatomy of the Ornithorhynchus Hystrix. Phil. Trans. 

 XCII. p. 348. 



9. On the Structure of the Orifices found in certain Poisonous 

 Snakes, situated between the Nostril and the Eye, etc. Phil. 

 Trans. XCIV. p. 70. 



10. On the Parts which expand the Skin of the Neck of the Cobra 

 de Capello. Phil. Trans. XCIV. p. 346. 



11. On the Shell of the Sea- Worm found on the Coast of Sumatra, 

 proving it to belong to a species of Teredo ; with an Account of 

 the Anatomy of the Teredo Navalis Phil. Trans. XCVI. p. 276. 



12. Observations on the Camel's Stomach, respecting the Water it 

 contains, and the Reservoirs in which that Fluid is inclosed. 

 Phil. Trans. XCVI. p. 357. 



13. On the Structure of the different Cavities which constitute the 

 Stomach of the Whale, compared with those of Ruminating Ani- 

 mals, with a view to ascertain the Situation of the Digestive 

 Organ. Phil. Trans. XCVI1. p. 93. 



14. On the Structure of the Stomachs of different Animals, with a 

 view to elucidate the Process of converting Animal and Vegetable 

 Substances into Chyle Phil. Trans. XCVII. p. 139. 



15. On some Peculiarities in the Anatomical Structure of the Wom- 

 bat. Phil. Trans. XCVIII. p. 304. 



16. On the nature of the Invertebral Substance in Fish and Qua- 

 drupeds Phil. Trans. XCIX. p. 177. 



17. On the Anatomy of the Squalus maximus of Linn., which in 

 the Structure of its Stomach forms an intermediate link in the 

 gradation of Animals between the Whale Tribe and Cartilaginous 

 Fishes. Phil. Trans. XCIX. p. 212; CIII. p. 227. Journ. de 

 Phys. 1810, LXXI. p. 241. 



18. On the Gizzurds of Grazing Birds. Phil. Trans. C. p. 184. 



19. On the Mode of Breeding of the Ovoviviparous Shark, and on 

 the Aeration of the Fcetal Blood in different Classes of Animals. 

 Phil. Trans. C. p. 205. 



20. On some Peculiarities in the Structure of the Organs of Hear- 

 ing in the Balcena Mysticetus of Linnceus. Phil. Trans. CII. 

 p. 83. 



21. Observations to show that the Progressive Motion of Snakes is 

 partly performed by means of the Ribs. Phil. Trans. CII. p. 163. 



