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Taylor, E. Cavendish. 2. Ornithological remi- 

 niscences of Egypt. Sclater, Ibis, L, 1859, pp. 

 41-55. 



Taylor, G. Cavendish. Account of a visit to a 

 nesting-place of the Frigate Bird (Fregata 

 aquila, L.}. Sclater, Ibis, I., 1859, pp. 150- 

 152. 



. 2. On birds collected or observed in the 



republic of Honduras, with a short account of 

 a journey across that country from the Pacific 

 to the Atlantic Ocean. Sclater, Ibis, II., 1 860, 

 pp. 10-24, 110-122, 222-228, 311-317. 



3. Five weeks in the peninsula of Florida 



during the spring of 1861, with notes on the 

 birds observed there. Sclater, Ibis, IV., 1862, 

 pp. 127-142, 197-207. 



Taylor, Giovanni. Azione della magnete sulla 

 luce polarizzata. Palomba, Kaccolta, I., 1845, 

 pp. 390-393. 



2. Supposta riapparizione della Cometa di 



LEXELL dell' anno 1770, nella Cometa scoperta 

 a Roma 22 Agosto 1844. Palomba, Eaccolta, 

 XL, 1846, pp. 331-335. 



3. Ritorno della Cometa dell' anno 1556 



nelT anno 1848. Palomba, Raccolta, III., 1847, 

 pp. 117-125. 



4. La Cometa del 1264, 1556 e 1848. 

 Tortolini, Annali, I., 1850, pp. 223-225. 



5. Scoperta d' una nuova cometa e d' un 



nuovo pianeta. Tortolini, Annali, I., 1850, p. 

 453. 



Taylor, Henry. On the apparent motion of 

 the figures in certain patterns of blue and red 

 worsted. Phil. Mag. XXXIII., 1848, pp. 345- 

 349 ; Froriep, Notizen, IX., 1849, col. 33-36. 



Taylor, Henry Stuart. Notice of the capture of 

 Vanessa Antiopa in the neighbourhood of Lon- 

 don. Entom. Mag. V., 1838, p. 253. 



Taylor, Horace B. On Capsicum annuum. 

 Amer. Journ. Pharm. XXIX., 1857, pp. 303- 

 306. 



Taylor, Hugh. On the chemical constitution of 

 the rocks of the coal formation. [1850.] 

 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. L., 1851, pp. 140- 

 149 ; Karsten, Archiv, XXIV., 1851, pp. 585- 

 598. 



2. Analyses of rocks of the coal formation. 



North England Inst. Min. Eng. Trans. III., 

 1854-55, pp. 11-25. 



Taylor, J. On the respiratory organs and air- 

 bladder of certain fishes of the Ganges. [1830.] 

 Edinb. Journ. Sci. V., 1831, pp. 33-42. 



2. On the anatomy of the Cuchia. Edinb. 



Journ. Sci. V., 1831, pp. 42-50 ; Oken, Isis, 

 1835, col. 310-315. 



3. Notice regarding the anatomical struc- 

 ture of tho tongue of the Lemur tardigradus, 

 or Sloth of Bengal. Gleanings in Sci. I., 1831, 

 pp. 324-325. 



Taylor, J. H. Remarks upon the effects of a 

 blast of air between contiguous surfaces. Silli- 

 man, Journ. XV., 1829, pp. 362-364. 



Taylor, J. R. On the nature and cause of the 

 bufly coat of the blood. London, Med. Phys. 

 Journ. LXVL, 1831, pp. 187-192. 



2. Anatomy of COWPER'S glands in a 



female. Dublin, Journ. Med. Chem. Sci. XIII., 

 1838, pp. 104-107. 



Taylor, James. List of the land and freshwater 

 Mollusca found in Aberdeenshire and Kincar- 

 dineshire. Newman, Zoologist, XL, 1853, pp. 

 3878-3881. 



2. Notice of flowering plants and ferns 



collected on both sides of Davis's Straits and 

 Baffin's Bay. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XVI., 



1862, pp. 76-87 ; Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. VII., 



1863, pp. 323-334. 



Taylor, John. Sketch of the history of mining 

 in Devon and Cornwall. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. 

 V., 1799, pp. 357-365. 



2. Sketch of the general history of mining. 



TiUoch, Phil. Mag. XV., 1803, pp. 164-167. 



3. On blasting rocks and tamping. Til- 

 loch, Phil. Mag. XXX., 1808, pp. 97-101. 



4. Communication on water-pressure en- 

 gines. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXVIL, 1811, 

 pp. 129-131. 



5. Method of ventilating mines or hos- 

 pitals, by extracting the foul air from them. 

 Tilloch, Phil. Mag. XXXVIII., 1811, pp. 120- 

 127 ; Nicholson, Journ. XXIX., 1811, pp. 330- 

 338. 



6. On the economy of the mines in Corn- 

 wall and Devon. Geol. Soc. Trans. II., 1814, 

 pp. 309-327. 



7. On the ventilation of Coal-mines. 



Thomson, Ann. Phil. III., 1814, pp. 196-202. 



8. Description of the Tunnel of the Tavi- 



stock Canal, through Morwel Down, in the 

 county of Devon. [1814.] Geol. Soc. Trans. 

 IV., 1817, pp. 146-155. 



9. On some remarkable appearances in 

 Coke. Geol. Soc. Trans. IV., 1817, pp. 448-449. 



1O. On the smelting of Tin ores in Corn- 

 wall and Devonshire. [1819.] Geol. Soc. 

 Trans. V., 1821, pp. 358-368 ; Annal. de 

 Chimie, XXL, 1822, pp. 5-17 ; Annal. des 

 Mines, VIL, 1822, pp. 579-588 ; Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. III., 1822, pp. 449-455; Tilloch, Phil. 

 Mag. LIX., 1822, pp. 417-424. 



11. Observations on Mr. SCHOOLCRAFT'S 

 " Account of the native copper on the southern 

 shore of Lake Superior, with historical citations 

 and miscellaneous remarks," &c. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. III., 1822, pp. 56-59. 



12. On a copper mine at Cally, in Kircud- 



brightshire. [1820.] Geol. Soc. Trans. L, 

 1824, pp. 164-165. 



