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Lee, John Edward. On the dispersion and dis- 

 tribution of Plants. Mag. Nat. Hist. V., 1832, 

 pp. 522-532. 



2. Notice of undescribed Zoophytes from 



the Yorkshire Chalk. Mag. Nat. Hist. III., 



1839, pp. 10-17. 



3. Siphonia fusiforrais, new species, from 



the Yorkshire Chalk. Mag. Nat. Hist. IV., 



1840, pp. 46-47. 



4. Remarks on the teeth of reptiles, from 



the Tilgate grit of Battle and St. Leonard's. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. IV., 1840, pp. 87-90. 



5. Notice of saurian dermal plates from 

 the Wealden of the Isle of Wight. Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. XL, 1843, pp. 5-7 ; Froriep, Notizen, 

 XXVI., 1843, col. 117-119. 



Lee, Robert. Observations on the functions of 

 the intestinal canal and liver of the human 

 foetus. [1828.] Phil. Trans. 1829, pp. 121-126. 



2. On the structure of the human placenta 



and its connexion with the uterus. [1831.] 

 Phil. Trans. 1831, pp. 57-66; Ann. Sci. Nat. 

 XXVIIL, 1833, pp. 428-433. 



3. A description of the appearances ob- 

 served in a case of Double Uterus in which 

 impregnation had taken place, with remarks on 

 the structure and formation of the membranes 

 of the human Ovum. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. 

 XVIL, 1832, pp. 473-506. 



4. Bemerkungen iiber Prof. BUENS'S Bericht 



iiber einige Praparate im Hunter'schen Cabinet, 

 welche die Structur des menschlichen Mutter- 

 kuchens erlautern. {Translated from Lond. 

 Med. Gazette, Aug. 1832.) Froriep, Notizen, 

 XXXV., 1833, col. 101-105. 



5. On the functions of the Foetal Kidney. 



Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XIX., 1835, pp. 238-248. 



6. Ueber das Ovarium-Ei der Frauen und 



Saugethiere vor der Befruchtung. Froriep, 

 Notizen, L, 1837, col. 181-182. 



7. History of a female who has four 



mammae and nipples. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. 

 XXL, 1838, pp. 266-271. 



8. An account of a foetus of seven months, 



with its placenta partially adherent to a naevus 

 occupying the scalp and dura mater. Med. 

 Chir. Soc. Trans. XXIL, 1839, pp. 300-309. 



9. On the structure of the Corpus luteum. 



Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XXIL, 1839, pp. 329-338. 



1O. On the nerves of the gravid uterus. 



Eoy. Soc. Proc. IV., 1839, pp. 189-192 ; Fro- 

 riep, Notizen, XV., 1840, col. 129-133. 



11. Ueber die Lage der Membrana decidua 



in Fallen von Graviditas extrauterina. ( Trans- 

 lated from Lond. Med. Gaz., 1840, June.) 

 Froriep, Notizen, XV., 1840, col. 161-164. 



12. On the nervous ganglia of the uterus. 



Phil. Trans. 1841, pp. 269-276 ; Froriep, 

 Notizen, XXL, 1842, col. 17-20. 



Lee, Robert. 13. An appendix to a paper on the 

 nervous ganglia of the uterus, with a further 

 account of the nervous structures of that organ. 

 Phil. Trans. 1842, pp. 173-180. 



14. On the anatomy and physiology of the 



Decidua. Roy. Soc. Proc. IV., 1842, p. 370. 

 15. Ueber wahre und falsche Corpora 



lutea. (Transl. from Lancet, No. IX., 1845.) 

 ' Froriep, Notizen, XXXV., 1845, col. 163-164. 

 16. Supplement to a paper "On the 



nervous ganglia of the uterus." [1845.] Phil. 



Trans. 1846, p. 211. 



17. On the ganglia and nerves of the 



virgin uterus. Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1847, p. 

 661. 



18. On the nervous system of the heart. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1847, pp. 675-677. 



19. On the ganglia and nerves of the 



Heart, with Postscript. [1848.] Phil. Trans. 



1849, pp. 43-46, 47. 

 20. On the nerves which supply the 



muscular structure of the heart. Roy. Soc. 



Proc. VI., 1853, p. 337. 

 21. On the existence of the Decidua around 



the Ovum within the Fallopian tube, in four 



cases of Fallopian-tube conception, and on the 



absence of any trace of Decidua in the cavity of 



the uterus in the same cases. Roy. Soc. Proc. 



VIII., 1856-57, pp. 534-535 ; Med. Chir. Soc. 



Trans. XLL, 1858, pp. 137-156. 



22. On the nature of ovarian cysts which 



contain teeth, hair, and fatty matter. Med. 

 Chir. Soc. Trans. XLIL, 1860, pp. 93-112. 



23. Dissections of the ganglia and nerves 



of the oesophagus, stomach, and lungs. Roy. 

 Soc. Proc. XIL, 1862-63, pp. 134-136. 



24. On the nerves of the liver, biliary 



ducts, and gall-bladder. Roy. Soc. Proc. XIL, 

 1862-63, pp. 246-247. 



Lee, Robert, and E. W. Duffin. History of a 

 successful case of ovariotomy; with a descrip- 

 tion of morbid anatomy of the sac. [1850.] 

 Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XXXIV., 1851, pp. 

 1-9. 



Lee, Samuel. Notice of the Astronomical Tables 

 of Mohamed Abibeker Al Farsi. [1820.] 

 Camb. Phil. Soc. Trans. L, 1822, pp. 249-266. 



2. On some extraordinary inconsistencies 



in the Greenwich Observations for 1821. Til- 

 loch, Phil. Mag. LXIV., 1824, pp. 367-370, 

 451-456. 



3. Description of a cheap and portable 



instrument for enabling young people to ac- 

 quire a knowledge of the Stars, or determine 

 their situation in the Heavens. Quart. Journ. 

 Sci. II., 1827, pp. 371-377. 



Lee, Stephen. On the dispersive power of the 

 atmosphere and its effect on astronomical obser- 

 vations. Phil. Trans. 1815, pp. 375-383. 



