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Jones, C. Handfield. On the secretory appa- 

 ratus of the Liver. Phil. Trans. 1846, pp. 473- 

 482. 



2. On the structure and developement of 



the Liver. [1848.] Phil. Trans. 1849, pp. 

 109-138; Froriep, Notizen, V., 1848, col. 49- 

 53. 



3. Some observations on the effects of 



cholagogue medicines, and some remarks on 

 morbid changes in the Liver. Med. Chir. Soc. 

 Trans. XXXV., 1852, pp. 249-280. 



4. Peculiar form of Uric Acid Crystals. 



Pathol. Soc. Trans. IV., 1852-53, p. 203. 

 . 5. Further inquiries as to the structure, 



developement, and function of the Liver. [1852.] 



Phil. Trans. 1853, pp. 1-28. 



6. Observations on morbid changes in the 



Mucous Membrane of the Stomach. Med. Chir. 

 Soc. Trans. XXXVIL, 1854, pp. 87-150. 



7. Observations respecting degeneration 



of the Pancreas. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. 

 XXXVIII., 1855, pp. 195-218. 



8. Considerations respecting the operation 



of malaria on the human body. Med. Assoc. 

 Journ. IV., 1856, pp. 668-670, 699-701, 722- 

 724, 737-739. 



9. Note on the determination of Urea by 



DAVY'S and LIEBIG'S method. Archives of 

 Med. L, 1857-59, pp. 144-146. 



1O. The theory of Elimination in the 



treatment of Disease. Brit. Med. Journ. 1858. 



11. On inhibitory influence. Brit. Med. 



Journ. 1859. 



Jones, Daniel. An account of West River 



Mountain, and the appearance of there having 



been a Volcano in it. [1783.] Boston, Mem. 



Amer. Acad. L, 1785, pp. 312-315. 

 Jones, Ed. On the destruction of the grub of 



the Cockchafer. Nicholson, Journ. II., 1802, 



pp. 73-76. 

 Jones, Edwin Godden. Chemical analysis of 



the mineral waters of Spa. [1815.] Med. 



Chir. Soc. Trans. VII., 1816, pp. 1-69. 

 Jones, Felix. Preliminary remarks on the 



Nahrwan Canal, with a glance at the past 



history of its province. Bombay, Geogr. Soc. 



Trans. IX., 1850, pp. 231-342. 



2. Researches in the vicinity of the Me- 

 dian wall of Xenophon, and along the old 

 course of the river Tigris. Bombay, Geogr. 

 Soc. Trans. X., 1852, pp. 47-138. 



3. Brief observations on the city and 



province of Bagdad. Bombay, Geogr. Soc. 

 Trans. XII., 1856, pp. 53-90. 



Jones, Geo. Some observations in Holland, 

 connected with our prairie region. Silliman, 

 Journ. XXXIII., 1838, pp. 226-236. 



Jones, George. Cause of the Zodiacal Light. 

 Silliman, Journ. XX., 1855, pp. 138-139. 



Jones, George. 2. Observation of the Zodiacal 



Light. Gould, Astron. Journ. IV., 1856, pp. 



94-95 ; V., 1858, pp. 28-29 ; Silliman, Journ. 



XXIIL, 1857, pp. 161, 285-287. 

 3. On a shower of ashes over the plains 



of Quito. Silliman, Journ. XXIIL, 1857, pp. 



276-278. 

 4. Observations on the Zodiacal Light at 



Quito, Ecuador, with deductions. Silliman, 



Journ. XXIV., 1857, pp. 374-385. 



5. Recent observations, by various persons, 



on the Gegenschein, or completed arch of the 



Zodiacal Light. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1859, pp. 



172-181. 

 6. On the occasional luminousness of the 



atmosphere at night on the Andes. Amer. 



Assoc. Proc. 1859, pp. 291-296. 

 Jones, Geo. Wymberley. Experimental inquiry 



into the correctness of M. POISETJILLE'S explana- 

 tion of the purgative action of certain substances. 



Amer. Journ. Med. Sci. XVI., 1848, pp. 308- 



310. 

 Jones, H. Fatty Degeneration. (Review.) 



Brit. For. Med. Chir. Rev. XII., 1853, pp. 30- 



46. 

 Jones, H. L. Explanatory notes on two maps 



of Patagonia. Geogr. Soc. Journ. XXXI., 



1861, pp. 204-207. 

 Jones, Harry D. Memoranda relating to the 



well in Fort Regent, Jersey. Roy. Engineers 



Papers, IV., 1840, pp. 109-115. 

 . 2. On the fall of rain during a period 



of four years, and on the levels of the Shannon 



at Athlone, for the same time. Irish Acad. 



Proc. IV., 1850, pp. 420-422. 

 Jones, Henry Bence. On the presence of sulphur 



in cystic oxide, and an account of a cystic oxide 



calculus. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XXIII., 1840, 



pp. 192-198. 



2. Zusammensetzung der stickstoffhaltigen 



Nahrungsmittel des Pflanzenreichs, des Albumins 

 des Gehirns und des Eigelbs. Liebig, Annal. 

 XL., 1841, pp. 65-69. 



3. Remarks on the calculi in St. George's 



Hospital. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XXVI., 

 1843, pp. 100-111. 



4. On the sugar in diabetic blood. Med. 



Chir. Soc. Trans. XXVL, 1843, pp. 212-215. 



5. On the decomposition of Salts of Am- 

 monia at ordinary temperatures. Chem. Soc. 

 Mem. H., 1843-45, pp. 244-246; Phil. Mag. 

 XXVL, 1845, pp. 234-237. 



6. Ueber die Sedimentbildung im Harn. 



(Transl. from the Lancet, 16 Dec. 1843.) 

 Heller, Archiv, 1844, pp. 170-171. 



7. On the state in which the uric acid 



exists in the urine. [1843.] Med. Chir. Soc. 

 Trans. XXVIL, 1844, pp. 102-118. 



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