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Rainey, George. 14. A method of employing 

 artificial light for the illumination of transparent 

 objects, by which it is so deprived of glare and 

 colour as to be equal in its illuminating power 

 to the best daylight. [1853.] Microsc. Soc. 

 Trans. II., 1854, pp. 23-24. 



15. Entozoon found in the larynx. Pathol. 



Soc. Trans. VI., 1854-55, pp. 370-372. 



16. On the structure and developement of 



the Cysticercus cellulosa?, as found in the pig. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. VII., 1854-55, pp. 548-555 ; 

 Phil. Soc. Trans. 1857, pp. 111-128. 



17. Critical examination of the evidence 



for and against the presence of epithelium in 

 the air-cells of the human lung. Brit. For. 

 Med. Chir. Rev. XVI., 1855, pp. 491-500. 



18. On the structure of the cutaneous 



follicles of the Toad, with some experiments 

 and observations upon the nature and alleged 

 venomous properties of their secretion. Journ. 

 Microsc. Sci. III., 1855, pp. 257-263. 



19. On the formation of the skeletons of 



animals, and other hard structures formed in 

 connexion with living tissues. Brit. For. Med. 

 Chir. Rev. XX., 1857, pp. 451-476. 



2O. Precise directions for the making of 



artificial calculi, witli some observations on 

 molecular coalescence. [1857.] Microsc. Soc. 

 Trans. VI., 1858, pp. 41-50. 



21. On the structure and mode of forma- 

 tion of the dental tissues, according to the 

 principle of " Molecular Coalescence." Journ. 

 Microsc/Sci. VII., 1859, pp. 212-225. 



22. On the structure and mode of forma- 

 tion of starch granules, according to the prin- 

 ciple of " Molecular Coalescence." Journ. 

 Microsc. Sci. VIII., 1860, pp. 1-10. 



23. Some further experiments and obser- 



vations on the mode of formation and coalescence 

 of carbonate of lime globules, and the develope- 

 ment of shell tissues. Microsc. Soc. Journ. I., 

 1861, pp. 23-32. 



Rainey, George, and J. S. Bristowe. On the 



Trichina spiralis. Pathol. Soc. Trans. V., 

 1853-54, pp. 274-289. 



Rainey, P. On the Dry Rot. Silliman, Journ. 

 XXXIV., 1838, pp. 169-179. 



Raingo, G. B. J. Notice sur le defrichement 



des bruyeres et sur la formation de colonies 



agricoles dans les Ardennes. Hainaut, Mem. 



Soc. Sci. V., 1844-45, pp. 3-24. 

 2. Du defrichement des terres incultes. 



Hainaut, 'Mem. Soc. Sci. VI., 1845-46, pp. 



3-14. 

 3. De la fertilisation des landes dans la 



Campine et les Ardennes. Bruxelles, Mem. 



Couronn. XXI, 1846. 



Rains, George W. Practical observations on 



the generation of statical electricity by the 



electrical machine. Silliman, Journ. XLIX., 

 1845, pp. 93-113. 



Rainy, George. On the cause of apparent 

 motions of the images of objects situated in 

 different planes within the eye, when viewed 

 by means of the Ophthalmoscope, with special 

 reference to excavation of the optic nerve. 

 Ophthalm. Hosp. Reports, III., 1860-61, pp. 

 91-106. 



Rainy, Harry. On the specific gravity of 

 hydrogen gas, as modified by the presence of 

 moisture. Thomson, Ann. Phil. X., 1825, pp. 

 135-137. 



2. Some further remarks on the specific 



gravity of hydrogen, and on Dr. PROUT'S modi- 

 fication of the atomic theory in reply to Dr. 

 THOMSON. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XI., 1826, pp. 

 187-194. 



3. The action of saline solutions on Fibrin. 



Thomson, Records, II., 1835, pp. 365-369. 



4. On REINSCH'S process for the detection 



of arsenic. Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc. III., 

 1848-53, pp. 77-84. 



Rairem, . Observation suivie de quelques 



reflexions sur un vaste kyste ovarique, enflamme, 

 suppure, gangrene, et perfore, a la face interne 

 duquel etaient implantees douze dents. Gand, 

 Ann. Soc. Mod. IX., 1841, pp. 36-63. 



Ralfs, John. Remarks on the species of Des- 

 midium. Ann. Nat. Hist. XL, 1843, pp. 372- 

 376; Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. II., 1846, 

 pp. 5-9. 



2. On the Diatomaceae. Ann. Nat. Hist. 



XL, 1843, pp. 447-457 ; XII., pp. 104-111, 

 270-276, 346-352 ; Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. 

 Trans. II., 1846, pp. 13-42. 



3. On the British species of Meridion and 



Gomphonema. Ann. Nat. Hist. XII., 1843, 

 pp. 457-467 ; Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. II., 

 1846, pp. 47-57. 



4. On the British species of Grammonema 

 and Eunotia. Ann. Nat. Hist. XIII., 1844, pp. 

 457-461. 



5. On the British Desmidiese. Ann. Nat. 



Hist. XIII., 1844, pp. 375-380 ; XIV., 1844, 

 pp. 187-194, 256-261, 391-396, 465-471 ; XV., 

 pp. 149-160, 401-406 ; XVL, 1845, pp. 10-15; 

 Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. II., 1846, pp. 119- 

 169. 



6. On the British species of Achnanthes 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. XIII., 1844, pp. 489-493. 



7. On the British Diatomacene. Ann. 



Nat. Hist. XVL, 1845, pp. 109-112; Edin- 

 burgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. II., 1846, pp. 171- 

 183. 



