CATALOGUE. --PHYSIC At, OPXrCS. 



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"Porterfidd on the eye. G v. 8. Edinb. 1759- 



On vision. C. Bon. V. i. C. 110. 



Scarella on vision. C. Bon. V. ii. 446. VI. 



O. 344. 

 Bonati's theory of vision. Soc. Ital. II. 676. 

 Adams envision. 8. Lond. 1792. R- I. 

 Comparetti observationcs dioptiicae et ana- 



tomicae. 4. Pad. 1798. R. S. 



Structure of the Human JEye. 

 Leeuwenhoek on the crystalline lens. Ph. tr. 



1684. XIV. 780. A. IM. 68. 

 Duverney on the organ of vision. A. P. I. 



161. 

 Lahire on the eye. A. P. IX. 355. X. 478. 



Describes the obliquity of the lens. 

 'Zahn oculus artificialis. f. Nuremb. 1702. 

 M^ry on the iris. A. P. 1704. 26l. H. 12. 



1710. 274. H. 33. 

 Winslow on the muscles of the eye, A. P. 



1721.310. 

 Petit on the chambers of the eye. A. P. 1723. 



38. H. 19. 1728. 206, 289. H. 17. 

 Petit on the capsule of the crystalline. A. P. 



1730. 435. H. 33. 

 Lecat on the coats of the eye. A. P. 1739. 



H.19. 

 Haller disputationes anatomicae selectae. 6 v. 



4. Gott. 1746. . . M. B. 

 Demours on the vitreous humour, the cornea, 



and the uvea. A. P. 1741. H. 60, 68. S. 



E. II. 586. 

 Zinn on the external parts of the eye. C. 



Gott. 1753. III. 115. 

 *Zinnii oculus. 4. 



*Albinus on the eye. Mussch. Introd. II. 744. 

 Portal on the muscles of the eye. A. P. 1770. 



246. H. 44. 

 Wrisbergon the membrana pupillaris. N. C. 



Gott. 1770. II. 108. 



This membrane disappears about the end of the 8lh 

 month : it seems to have been known to Albinus ; and was 

 described about the same time by Haller and Hunter. 

 Il'dscler liber das menschlicheauge. 8. Ilamb. 



1771. 

 Scimmering on the foramen of the retina. 



Commentat. Gott. 1795. XIII. Ph. 3. 

 Leveille on the foramen of the retina. B. Soc. 



Phil. an. 5. n. 54. 

 Hoine on Sbmmering's orifice in the human 



retina. Ph. tr. 1798. 332. 



Home denies the existence of the fold which Sommering 

 describes as covering it ; thinks it the entrance of a lym- | 

 phatic, and that it is too small to produce any inconveni- 

 ence in vision. 



fChenevix on the analysis of the humours of 

 the eye. Ph. tr. 1803. Nich. VI. 21. Ph. 

 M. XVI. 268. 



Comparative Anatomy of the JGye. 

 Leeuwenhoek on the eyes of insects. Ph. tr. 



1698. XX. 169.' 

 Leeuwenhoek on the eyes of whales and fishes. 



Ph. tr. 1704. XXIV. 1'5'23. ' 

 M«ry on the cat's pupil. A. P. I. 26O. X. 



461. 

 Mery on the bony circle in the eye of thfe 



eagle and the raven. A. P. II. 15. 

 Lahire on the cat's eyes. A. P. IX. 406. 



1712.-H. 73. 

 Lahire on the eyes of insects. A. P. X. 429. " 

 Poupart on the eyes of the libella. Ph. tr. 



1700. XX. 676. 

 fOn the crystalline of a serpent. A. P. 1706. 



H.8. 

 Ranby on an ostrich. Ph. tr. 1725. XXXIII. 



223. 

 Warren. Ph. tr. 1726. XXXIV. 115. 



The ring consists of 15 tones in water fowls, and 14 hi 

 jand fowls. 



*Petit on the crystalline lens in different ani- 

 mals. A. P. 1730. 4. H. S3. 



