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Jones, Thomas Wharton, and Henry H. Cheek. 

 Notices of the anatomical structure of the Lion 

 (Felis leo), as observed on dissection, in re- 

 lation to the habits of the animal, as described 

 by travellers. Edinb. Journ. Nat. Geogr. Sci. 

 III., 1831, pp. 220-224, 276-281. 



Jones, W. On the death and disappearance of 

 some trees and shrubs. Silliman, Journ. I.. 

 1846, pp. 450-451. 



Jones, W. Arthur. On the geological formations 

 in the neighbourhood of Dunster. Somerset. 

 Archseol. Soc. Proc. VI., 1855, pp. 138-148. 



2. On the Mendip Bone Caverns. Somer- 

 set. ArchjBol. Soc. Proc. VII., 1856-57, pp. 25- 

 41. 



Jones, W. C. On the analysis of Wheat, a pecu- 

 liar volatile fluid and a soluble modification of 

 gluten, nitrogen in lignin, &c. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1836 (pt. 2), pp. 74-76. 



Jones, W. G. Description of a new compen- 

 sating pendulum. Silliman, Journ. XXXVIII., 

 1840, pp. 274-276 ; Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. V., 

 1840, pp. 135-137. 



Jones, Walter. Case of osseous union of a frac- 

 ture of the neck of the femur within the capsule. 

 [1840.] Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XXIV., 1841, 

 pp. 12-14. 



Jones, (Sir) William. Remarks on the island 

 of Hinzuan or Johanna. Asiatick Researches, 

 II., 1790, pp. 77-107. 



2. On the antiquity of the Indian Zodiack. 



Asiatick Researches, II., 1790, pp. 289-306. 



3. On the Chinese. Asiatick Researches, 



II., 1790, pp. 365-381. 



4. On the Spikenard of the Ancients. 



Asiatick Researches, II., 1790, pp. 405-417. 



5. The Lunar year of the Hindus. Asiatick 



Researches, III., 1792, pp. 257-293. 



6. A catalogue of Indian Plants, compre- 

 hending their Sanscrit and as many of their 

 Linncean generic names as could with any de- 

 gree of precision be ascertained. Asiatick 

 Researches, IV., 1795, pp. 229-236. 



7. Botanical observations on select Indian 



Plants. Asiatick Researches, IV., 1795, pp. 



237-312. 

 Jones, William. A new arrangement of Papi- 



lios. [1791.] Linn. Soc. Trans. II., 1794, pp. 



63-69. 

 Jones, William. An answer to Dr. WOLLAS- 



TON'S statement, " of an improvement in the 



form of spectacle glasses." Nicholson, Journ. 



VII., 1804, pp. 192-198 ; Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 



XVIII., 1804, pp. 65-71. 



2. An examination of Dr. WOLLASTON'S 



experiment on his Periscopic Spectacles. Ni- 

 cholson, Journ. VIII., 1804, pp. 38-40; Til- 

 loch, Phil. Mag. XVIII., 1804, pp. 273-275. 



Jones, William. 3. Critical observations on Dr. 

 WOLLASTON'S stated improvement of the Camera 

 Obscura and Microscope in the application of the 

 Meniscus and two Piano-Convex Lenses; prov- 

 ing their inferiority' to the double Convex Lens 

 generally used. Nicholson, Journ. XXXIV., 

 1813, pp. 100-107 ; Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XLL, 

 1813, pp. 247-253. 



Jones, William. Memoir on Leaden Cartridges. 



[1811.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. I., 1818, pp. 



137-146. 

 Jones, William L. Description of a new species 



of Woodpecker. [1847.] New York, Anual. 



Lyceum, IV., 1848, pp. 489-490. 



Jong, C. de. [Verscheiden Waarneemingen, in 

 eene Reize naar de Kaap de Goede Hoop.] 

 Extracten uit het Journaal, 1792-1796. Am- 

 sterdam, Verzam. Bench t. Navig. I., 1803, pp. 

 243-259. 



Jong, Jacob de. De Amstel, de Drecht en de 

 Aar voor grootere Schepen bevaarbaar gemaakt. 

 Hall, Bijdragen, L, 1826, pp. 133-164, B. 



Jongh, L. J. de. Scheikundige onderzoekingen 



omtrent de zamenstelling van Levertraan. 



Utrecht, Onderzoek. Phys. Lab. I., 1842, pp. 



336-349 ; Liebig, Annal. XL VIII., 1843, pp. 



362-366 ; Journ. de Pharm. V., 1844, pp. 381- 



385. 



Jonnes.. See Moreau de Jonnes, Alexander. 

 Jonquieres, Ernest de. Demonstration des theo- 



remes de NICOLLIC [tracer un conique dont on 



connait un foyer et trois points], Mem. Acad. 



Sci., 1746, p. 291. Nouv. Ann. Math. XIV., 



1855, pp. 440-443. 



2. Mode de construction et de description 



de la courbe du quatrieme ordre determinee par 

 quatorze points. Liouville, Journ. Math. I., 



1856, pp. 411-420. 



3. Demonstration de quelques theoremes 



de M. STEINER [sur les coniques]. Nouv. 

 Ann. Math. XV., 1856, pp. 94-98. 



4. Demonstration geometrique des theo- 

 remes de M. STEINER [sur les coniques]. Nouv. 

 Ann. Math. XV., 1856, pp. 190-196. 



5. Theoreme concernant quatre coniques 



inscrites dans le meme quadrilatere. Nouv. 

 Ann. Math. XV., 1856, pp. 312-314. 

 6. Probleme sur cinq coniques et cinq 

 droites anharmoniquement correspondantes. 

 Nouv. Ann. Math. XV., 1856, pp. .369-370. 



7. Probleme sur les courbes du quatrieme 



ordre.- Nouv. Ann. Math XV., 1856, pp. 370- 

 373. 



8. Note sur la "Geometrica organica" de 

 MACLAURIN contenant diverses applications des 

 theories de la geometric moderne. Liouville, 

 Journ. Math. II., 1857, pp. 153-165. 



