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1. On a remarkable Structure in the Knee-joint of the Echidna 

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1. An Historical Relation of the Island of Ceylon. Lond. 1681, 

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1. On the Habits of the Hyaena of Southern Africa. Mem. Wern. 

 Soc. IV. p. 383. 



2. On the Anatomy of the Beaver (Castor Fiber, Linn.), consi- 

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3. On the Foramen centrale of the Retina, generally called the Fo- 

 ramen of Scemmering, as seen in the Eyes of certain Reptiles. 

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4. On the Anatomy of the Duck-billed Animal of New South 

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Wern. Soc. V. p. 26 Edinb. Phil. Journ. IX. p. 377 '.Feruss. 



Bull. 1824, 1. p. 82. 



5. On the Organs of Digestion and their Appendages, and on the 

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paradoxus Mem. W 7 ern. Soc. V. p. 144. Edinb. Phil. Journ. 



IX. p. 377. 



6. On the Mode of Growth, Reproduction, and Structure of the 

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 Bull. 1829. XVIII. p. 463. 



7. On the General Anatomy of the Gymnotus Eleclricus ; and on 

 the Philosophical Anatomy of the Electric Organs. Brewst. 

 Journ. Science, ser. 1, I. p. 96. 



8. On the Theory of the Existence of a Sixth Sense in Fishes ; sup- 

 posed to reside in certain peculiar Tubular Organs, found im- 

 mediately under the Integuments of the Head in Sharks and 



Kays. Brewst. Journ. Science, ser. 1, II. p. 12 Feruss. Bull. 



1827, XII. p. 135. 



9. On the Habits of the Hyaena. Brewst. Journ. Science, ser. 1, 

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10. On the Limits of the Retina in the Eye of the Sepia Loligo, 

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1 1 . On the Size of the Teeth in Sharks, compared with the Fossil 

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