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Johnson, Henry. The unsatisfactory nature of 

 the theories proposed to account for the descent 

 of the radicles in the germination of seeds, 

 shown by experiments. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. VI., 1829, pp. 312-318. 



2. On the general existence of a newly 



observed and peculiar property in plants, and 

 on its analogy to the irritability of animals, 

 Phil. Mag. VL, 1835, pp. 164-169 ; Ann. Sci. 

 Nat. IV., 1835 (Bot.\ pp. 321-332. 



3. On divergence as the cause of motion 



in Plants. Phil. Mag. VII., 1835, pp. 357- 



362. 

 Johnson, Henry. Superacetate of soda in the 



wrappings of a mummy. [1842,] Chemical 



Gazette, I., 1842-43, pp. 62-64. 

 Johnson, Henry. On the mode of working the 



thick or ten-yard Coal of South Staffordshire. 



North England Inst. Min. Eng. Trans. X., 



1861, pp. 183-196. 



2. Practical application of geology to the 



industrial pursuits of the South Staffordshire 

 Mining District. Dudley, Geol. Soc. Proc. L, 

 1863-64, pp. 33-40. 



Johnson, James. Some particulars of a remark- 

 able disease of the heart, attended with partial 

 discoloration of the skin. [1825.] Med. Chir. 

 Soc. Trans. XIIL, 1827, pp. 212-216. 



Johnson, James Rawlins. Observations on the 

 Hirudo vulgaris. [1816.] Phil. Trans. 1817, 

 pp. 13-21 ; Oken, Isis, 1818, col. 870-872. 



2. Observations on the Hirudo complanata 



and Hirudo stagnalis, now formed into a dis- 

 tinct genus, under the name Glossopora. Phil. 

 Trans. 1817, pp. 339-346. 



3. Observations on the genus Planaria. 



Phil. Trans. 1822, pp. 437-447 ; 1825, pp. 247- 

 256; Ferussac, Bull. Sci. Nat. X., 1827, pp. 

 424-425. 



4. Observations on Professor CARENA'S 



monograph on the genus Hirudo. Quart. 

 Journ. Sci. XXIL, 1827, pp. 38-50. 



Johnson, James Yate. Notes on some rare and 

 little-known plants of Madeira. Hooker's 

 Journ. Botany, IX., 1857, pp. 161-165. 



2. On some Madeiran Polyzoa. Journ. 



Microsc. Sci. VI., 1858, pp. 261-263 ; VII., 

 1859, pp. 65-67. 



3. Note on Squilla mantis, Rondel. Ann. 



Nat. Hist. III., 1859, pp. 56-57. 



4. Description of a new species of Cancer 



obtained at Madeira [C. bellianus]. Zool. Soc. 

 Proc. 1861, pp. 240-242; Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 VIIL, 1861, pp. 496-498. 



5. Description of a second species of 



Acanthogorgia, J. E. Gray, from Madeira 

 [A. Grayi]. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1861, pp. 296- 

 298. 



Johnson, James Yate. 6. Notes on the Sea- 

 Anemones of Madeira, with descriptions of new 

 species. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1861, pp. 298-306. 



7. Notes on rare and little-known Fishes 



taken at Madeira. Ann. Nat. Hist. X., 1862, 

 pp. 160-172, 274-287 ; XL, pp. 237-248. 



8. Remarks on a specimen of Alepisaurus 



ferox recently obtained at Madeira. Zool. Soc. 

 Proc. 1862, pp. 126-128. 



9. Descriptions of some new genera and 



species of Fishes obtained at Madeira. Zool. 

 Soc. Proc. 1862, pp. 167-180. 



1O. Descriptions of some new Corals from 



Madeira. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1862, pp. 194-197. 



11. Descriptions of two Corals from 

 Madeira, belonging to the genera Primnoa and 

 Mopsea [Primnoa imbricata, Mopsea arbuscu- 

 lum]. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1862, pp. 245-246. 



12. Description of a new species of 



Lycosa [L. Blackwallii] living in the island of 

 Madeira ; with some remarks on Lycosa taren- 

 tuloides maderiana, Walckenaer. Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. XIL, 1863, pp. 152-155. 



13. Descriptions of five new species of 

 Fishes obtained at Madeira. Zool. Soc. Proc. 

 1863, pp. 36-46. 



14. Description of a new species of mac- 

 rurous decapod crustaceans belonging to the 

 genus Penseus, from the coast of Portugal 

 [Penaeus Bocagei]. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1863, pp. 

 255-257. 



15. Description of a new siliceous sponge 

 from the coast of Madeira [Dactylocalyx Bower- 

 bankii]. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1863, pp. 257-259. 



16. Descriptions of three new genera of 



marine fishes obtained at Madeira (Diretmus, 

 Halosaurus, Chiasmodon). Zool. Soc. Proc. 

 1863, pp. 403-410. 



17. Description of a new species of flexible 



coral belonging to the genus Juncella, obtained 

 at Madeira [J. flagellum]. Zool. Soc. Proc. 

 1863, pp. 505-506. 



Johnson, Joseph. On the properties and uses 

 of the Eupatoria. Charleston Med. Journ. III., 

 1848, pp. 527-534. 



2. The alleged connection between the 



phases of the Moon and the quantity of Rain. 

 Charleston Med. Journ. IX., 1854, pp. 452-456. 



Johnson, Manuel J. Journal of the Tides, kept 

 at St. Helena. Quart. Journ. Sci. L, 1829, pp. 

 172-178. 



2. Observed Transits of the Moon, and 



stars near her, at the Hon. East India Com- 

 pany's Observatory, St. Helena. Astron. Soc. 

 Mem. V., 1833, p. 353. 



3. Observations of Mars and Stars, near 



the opposition in 1832, made with the Mural 

 Circle at St. Helena. Astron. Soc. Mem. VI., 

 1833, pp. 216-218. 



