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Osann, G. 104. Ueber die Erscheinungen, 

 welche freie Axen in rotirenden Korpern zeigen. 

 Wiirzburg. Naturw. Zeitschr. I., 1860, pp. 157- 



160. 



1 OS. Klein ere Mittheilungen. l.Erklarung 



der Absorption des Lichtes nach der Undula- 

 tions-Theorie. 2. Beweis dass Schwarz keine 

 Farbe ist. [1859.] Wiirzburg, Verhandl. X., 

 1860, pp. 1-2. 



1O6. Ueber den activen und passiven Zu- 



stand des Sauerstoffes und des Wasserstoffes. 

 Wiirzburg, Verhandl. X., 1860, pp. 3-14. 



107. Ueber ein sehr einfaches Spectroscop 



und iiber einige damit angestellte Beobacht- 

 ungen. Wiirzburg. Naturw. Zeitschr. IV.,' 1863, 

 pp. 1-6, 



Osbeck, Peter. Petromyzon Planeri, tilforene 



okand fisk i Sverige. Stockholm, Akad. Handl. 



XXV., 1804, pp. 181-183. 

 Osborn, A. The progressive changes of matter. 



Amer. Q. Journ. Agric. IV., 1846, pp. 212-220. 

 Osborn, Henry. On the discoloration of fasces. 



Chemist, VI., 1845, pp. 534-536; Heller. Ar- 



chiv, 1846, pp. 556-558. 



2. On the presence of atmospheric air, 



uncombined chlorine, and carbonic acid found 

 in the water of some of the wells in the suburbs 

 of Southampton, and their action on lead. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1846 (pt. 2), p. 42. 



3. Lead in the calcareous deposits of 



kettles. Chemical News, III., 1861, pp. 41-42. 



Osborn, Sherard. Notes on the late Arctic 

 Expeditions. Geogr. Soc. Proc. I.. 1857, pp. 

 104-110. 



2. On the geography of the Sea of Azov, 



the Putrid Sea, and the adjacent coasts, with 

 remarks' on their commercial future. Geogr. 

 Soc. Proc. I., 1857, pp. 305-308 ; Geogr. Soc. 

 Journ. XXVIL, 1857, pp. 133-148. 



3. Remarks upon the amount of light ex- 

 perienced in high northern latitudes during the 

 absence of the Sun. Geogr. Soc. Journ. XXVIII. 

 1858, pp. 371-375. 



4. Notes, geographical and commercial, 



made during the passage of H.M.S. Furious, in 

 1858, from Shanghai to the Gulf of Pecheli 

 and back. Geogr. Soc. Proc. III., 1859, pp. 

 55-64. 



Osborne, George. Report of a visit made to 

 the supposed Coal Field at Bidjeegurh (Vijaga- 

 gadha). Bengal, Asiat. Soc. Journ. VII., 1838, 

 pp. 839-847. 



Osborne, H. 9 and R. J. Shearer. Notes on the 

 ornithology of Caithness. Edinb. Proc. Phys. 

 Soc. II., 1859-62, pp. 334-347. 

 Osborne, John Walter. On a new photo-litho- 

 graphic process. Victoria, Trans. Phil. Inst. 

 IV., 1859, pp. 172-183 ; Photogr. Soc. Journ. 

 VII., 1862, pp. 163-166, 213-216. 



Osborne, John Walter. 2. On the essential oils 

 and resins from the indigenous vegetation of 

 Victoria. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1862 (pt. 2), pp. 

 48-49. 



3. Observations made at sea on the motion 



of the vessel with reference to sea-sickness. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1862 (pt. 2), pp. 133- 

 134. 



Osborne, Jonathan. On the indications afforded 

 by the sensible qualities of plants, with respect 

 to their medical qualities. Ireland, Coll. Phys. 

 Trans. V., 1828, pp. 96-124. 



2. On the loss of the faculty of speech de- 

 pending on forgetfulness of the art of using the 

 vocal organs. Dublin, Journ. Med. Chem. Sci. 

 IV., 1834, pp. 157-170. 



3. Observations on the effect of cold on 



the human body, and on a mode of measuring 

 refrigeration. Dublin, Journ. Med. Chem. Sci. 

 IX., 1836, pp. 59-70. 



4. On the deprivation of the faculty of 



speech. Irish Acad. Proc. II., 1844, pp. 395- 

 399 ; Bibl. Univ. LX., 1845, pp. 160-165. 



5. A new application of thermometrical 



observations for the determination of local cli- 

 mates. Irish Acad. Proc. IV., 1850, pp. 537- 

 540. 



6. On the state poison of the Athenians, 



used in the case of SOCRATES. Dublin, Quart. 

 Journ. Med. Sci. XV., 1853, pp. 328-343. 



7. On some actions performed by volun- 



tary muscles which by habit become involun- 

 tary ; with practical applications. Dublin, 

 Quart. Journ. Med. Sci. XXX., 1860, pp. 285- 

 301. 



Osborne, S. G. On Closterium lunula. Journ. 

 Microsc. Sci. II., 1854, pp. 234-240. 



- 2. Economy of Closterium lunula. Journ. 

 Microsc. Sci. III., 1855, pp. 54-58. 



3. Further observations on vegetable 



growth. Journ. Microsc. Sci. V., 1857, pp. 

 87-88. 



4. Vegetable cell-structure and its forma- 

 tion, as seen in the early stages of the growth 

 of the Wheat plant. Microsc. Soc. Trans. V., 

 1857, pp. 104-122. 



Osbrey, . Improvement in the oxygen and 



hydrogen Blow-pipe. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 



X., 1817, pp. 366-368. 

 Osburn, W. Notes on the birds of Jamaica. 



Newman, Zoologist, XVII., 1859, pp. 6368- 



6373. 

 2. Notes on the bats and birds of Jamaica. 



Newman, Zoologist, XVII., 1859, pp. 6587- 



6594. 

 . 3. Notes on the mountain birds of Jamaica. 



Newman, Zoologist, XVII., 1859, pp. 6658- 



6665, 6709-6721, 6753-6761 ; XVIII., pp. 



6833-6841, 6873-6880, 6925-6934. 



