THO 433 



36. A Paper on a new species of Corynactis (Corynactis heterocera, 

 mihi) read before the Zoological Society. Proc. Zool. Soc. Nov.- 

 Dec. 1853. 



THOMPSON (W.). 



1. Description of a Grotto in the interior of the colony of the Cape of 

 Good Hope. Quart. Journ. of Sc. Jan. 1824, p. 272. JPe'nm. Bull. 

 1824, II. p. 235 {Description d'une Grottedans Finterieur de la Co- 

 lonie du Cap de Bonne-Esperance). 



THOMPSON (W. A.). 



1. On the Vitality of Toads, etc. enclosed in firm materials. Sill. 

 Amer. Journ. XXV. p. 41. Z. u. Br. N. Jahrb. 1836, p. 494 (Le- 

 bensdauer der Kroten, etc. vonfestem Material eingeschlossen). 



2. Facts relating to Diluvial Action. Sill. Amer. Journ. XXIII. 

 p. 243. Edinb. N. Phil. Journ. XV. p. 26. L. u. Br. N. Jahrb. 

 1835, p. 712 (Thatsachen uber die Wirkung des Diluviums in Ame- 

 rika). 



3. Scratches on elevated Strata of horizontal Graywacke in the Alle- 

 ghany range, probably diluvial. Sill. Amer. Journ. XX. 1, p. 124. 



THOMPSON (W. V.). 



1. On the Metamorphoses in the Macroura, or Long-tailed Crustacea, 

 exemplified in the Prawn (Pal&mon serratus). Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. XXI. p. 221. 



2. Zoological Researches and Illustrations, or Natural History of non- 

 descript or imperfectly known Animals. Cork, 1828 ; 1834, roy. 8. 



fig- 



THOMPSON (Zadock). 



1. An Account of some Fossil Bones found in Vermont. >SV//. Amer. 

 Journ. ser. 2, IX. p. 256, fig. 



THOMPSON ( ). 



1. On a Boring for Water at the Union Workhouse, Long Fleet, near 

 Poole. Proc. Geol. Soc. III. p. 413. Phil. Mag. ser. 3, XIX. 

 p. 526. 



THOMPSON ( ) u. KARSTEN ( ). 



I. Versteinerung, Cornu copice, in Kalkstein am Vorgebirge Passaro 

 auf Sicilien. Berl. Mag. 1809, p. 95 Isis, 1818, IX. p. 1461. 



THOMSON (Allen). 



1. On the Development of the Vascular System in the Foetus of verte- 

 brated Animals. Ed. N. Phil. Journ. IX. p. 295 ; X. pp. 88, 251 

 Isis, 1832, IV. p. 444 Ann. Sc. n. XXII Rev. Bibl. p. 27 (Sur 

 le Developpement du Systeme vasculaire dans les Foetus des Animaux 

 vertebres). 



2. On the Co-existence of Ovigerous and Spermatic Capsules on the 

 same individuals of the Hydra viridis. Edinb. New Phil. Journ, 

 XLII. p. 281. 



3. Art. Ovum Cyc. of Anat. & Phys. Supp. p. 1. 



THOMSON (Arthur S.). 



1. On the discovery of a Frog in New Zealand. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. LV. p. 66. 



2. Description of two Caves in the North Island of New Zealand, in 

 which there are Bones of the large extinct wingless birds, called 



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