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Clos, D. 58. Des caracteres pistillaires du genre 

 Ruscus. Paris, Bull. Soc. Bot. VIII., 1861, 

 pp. 280-286. 



59. Remarques sur la germination du Coco- 

 tier et sur la Clandestine. Paris, Bull. Soc. Bot. 

 VIII., 1861, pp. 294-296. 



6O. Cladodes et axes ailes. Toulouse, 



Mem. Acad. V., 1861, pp. 71-101. 



61. Revision d'une des sections du genre 



Sideritis. Ann. Sci. Nat. XVI. (Bot.\ 1862, 

 pp. 78-82. 



62. Examen critique de quelques carac- 



teres d'especes. Paris, Bull. Soc. Bot. IX., 1 862, 



pp. 6-8. 



63. Discussion de quelques points de gloss- 



ologie botanique. Paris, Bull. Soc. Bot. IX., 



1862, pp. 355-360. 

 64. Distinction de 1'Agaric-protee et de 



l'Agaric-de-couche, d'apres des recherches de 



feu le docteur J. A. CLOS. Paris, Bull. Soc. 



Bot. IX., 1862, pp. 440-444. 

 65. Discussion de quelques points de gloss- 



ologie botanique. Paris, Bull. Soc. Bot. IX., 



1862, pp. 652-666. 



66. Deuxieme fascicule d'observations tera- 



tologiques. Toulouse, Mem. Acad. VI., 1862, 

 pp. 51-70. 



67. Quelques recherches de synonymie. 



Paris, Bull. Soc. Bot. X., 1863, pp. 99-105. 



68. Revue critique de la duree des plantes 



dans ses rapports avec la phytographie. Tou- 

 louse, Mem. Acad. I., 1863, pp. 114-169. 



Clos, J, A. Observations sur les v.ents, faites 

 vers la Montagne Noire en Languedoc. Journ. 

 de Phys. LIV., 1802, pp. 259-267. 



Clos, Jean Ant. Du prcnostic en meteorologie, 

 et theoremes de pronostic meteorologique dans le 

 Pays Toulousain. France, Congres Scientifique, 

 XIX., 1852 (pte.2\ pp. 11-21; France, Annal. 

 Meteor. 1852, pp. 141-190. 



2. De 1'influence de la lune sur la men- 

 struation. Bruxelles, Acad. Sci. Bull. IV., 

 1858, pp. 108-160. 



Close, George C. On the comparative advan- 

 tages of the leaves and seeds of Conium macula- 

 turn. Amer. Pharm. Assoc. Proc. 1863, pp. 

 200-204. 



Close, Maxwell. On some striated surfaces in 

 the granite near Dublin. [1863.] Dublin, 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. X., 1864, pp. 96-103. 



Close, William. Description of an Engine for 

 raising water by the lateral motion of a stream 

 of water through a conical tube. Nicholson, 

 Journ. IV., 1801, pp. 293-298, 493-495. 



2. New application of the Syphon to 



raise water above the surface of the reservoir. 

 Nicholson, Journ. IV., 1801, pp. 547-550 ; V., 

 1802, pp. 22-23. 



Close, William. 3. Construction of an hydraulic 

 apparatus, which by means of the Syphon raises 

 water above its level, and performs its alter- 

 nations without attendance. Nicholson, Journ. 

 I, 1802, pp. 27-32. 



4. Composition of Writing Ink, possessing 



the permanent colour, and other essential pro- 

 perties, of the ink used for printing. Nicholson, 

 Journ. IT., 1802, pp. 145-150. 



5. Description and effects of an Apparatus 



for raising Water by means of air condensed 

 in its descent through an inverted Syphon. 

 Nicholson, Journ. XII., 1805, pp. 16-28. 



Clot-Bey, . Apercu sur le Ver Dragonneau 



observe en Egypte. Broussais, Annal. XXII., 

 1832, pp. 126-150. 



2. Note sur 1'autopsie de la Giraffe. 



St. Petersb. Acad. Sci. Bull. VI., 1840, pp. 



94-95. 

 Clot-Bey, , et Destouches. De la mede- 



cine et de la pharmacie en Egypte. Journ. de 



Pharm. XXI., 1835, pp. 684-688. 

 Cloud, Joseph. An account of experiments 



made on Palladium, found combined with pure 



Gold. Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. VI., 1809, pp. 



407-410; Annal. de Chimie, LXXIV., 1810, 



pp. 99-105 ; Gilbert, Annal. XXXVI., 1810, 



pp. 310-313 ; Schweigger, Journ. I., 1811, pp. 



362-373 ; Nicholson, Journ. XXX., 1812, pp. 



137-140. 



2. An account of some experiments made 



on crude Platinum, and a new process for 

 separating Palladium and Rhodium from that 

 metal. [1809.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. I., 

 1818, pp. 161-166; Gilbert, Annal. LXXIL, 

 1822, pp. 253-256 ; Schweigger, Journ. XLIII. 

 (= Jahrb. XIII.), 1825, pp. 316-318. 



3. An attempt to ascertain the fusing 



temperature of metals. [1814.] Amer. Phil. 

 Soc. Trans. I., 1818, pp. 167-169. 



4. An inquiry into the causes why the 



metals in a solid state appear to be specifically 

 lighter than they are in a state of fusion. 

 [1814. ] Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. I., 1818, pp. 

 170-174. 



Clouet, . Sur la composition de la matiere 



colorante duBleu de Prusse. Anual. de Chimie, 

 XL, 1791, pp. 30-35. 



2. Resultats d'experiences sur les differents 



etats du fer. Journ. des Mines, IX., 1798-99, 

 pp. 3-12; Nicholson, Journ. III., 1800. pp. 131- 

 135. 



3. Recherches sur la composition des 



emaux. Annal. de Chimie, XXXIV., 1800, pp. 

 200-224 ; Tilloch, Phil. Mag. VII., 1800, pp. 

 3-17. 



4. Instruction sur la fabrication des lames 



figurees. Journ. des Mines, XV. 1802, pp. 

 421-435. 



