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CATALOGUE. — NATURAL HISTORY, PHYSIOLOGY. 



Blumenbach. Ph. ISI. IT. 251. 



Asserts the fascination of the rattlesnake, and thinks the 

 noise is concerned in frightening birds. 



Blumenbach on hereditary mutilations. Ph. 



M. IV. 1. 

 Clarke on the mortality of males. Ph. tr. 1786. 



349. 



Male infants generally weigh 71 pounds ; females 6f. 

 twins 1 1 pounds together. 



Caldanii institutiones physiologicae. 8. Ve- 

 nice, 1786. R. S. 



A case of somnambulism. M. Laus. III. 98. 



Ford^'ce on muscular motion. Ph. tr. 1788. 

 23. 



Attributes it to the attraction of life. 



Tordyce on digestion. 4. Lond. 1790. 

 Peart on animal heat. 8. Gainsborough,1788. 



R. S. 

 Saint Julien on the heat of warm baths. Roz. 



XXXir. 51. 



Baronio on reproduction. Soc. Ital. IV. 480. 



In warm blooded animals. 

 Lavoisier on respiration. A. P. 1789. 566. 

 Girtanner on irritability. Roz. XXXVII. 



139. 

 Seguin on respiration and animal heat. Roz. 



XXXVII. 467. Ann. Ch.'XXI. 225. 

 Priestley on respiration. Ph. tr. 1790. 106. 



Shows that some azote is absorbed. 

 Ferriar on the vital principle. Manch. M. 



III. 216. 

 Merizies de respiratione. 8. Edinb. 1790. 

 Ace. Ann. Ch. VIII. 211. 

 Observes, after Jutin, that about 40 cubic inches are res- 

 pired at once. 



Currie on the effects of cold. Ph. tr. 1792. 



199. 

 Darwin's zoonomia. 4 v. 8. 1804. R. I. 

 Vauquelin on the respiration of insects. Ann. 



Ch. XII. 273. 

 Monro on the action of the muscles. Ed. tr. 



III. 250. 



Olivi on the touch of marine worms. Soc. 

 Ital. Vn. 478. 



Gruikshank and Haighton on the reproduc- 

 tion of nerves. Ph. tr. 1795- 177, 190. 



Haighton on animal impregnation- Pli. tr. 

 1797. 159. 



Home on muscularmotion.Ph.tr. 1795.202. 



Home on the teeth of graminivorous qua- 

 drupeds. Ph. tr. 1799. 237. 



Humboldt on the chemical process of vita- 

 lity. Ann. Ch. XXII. 64. Nich. I. 359. 



Wells on the colour of the blood. Ph. tr. 

 1797.416. 



Attributes the change of colour produced by the air to the 

 increased opacity of <he lymph. 

 Sue on vitality. Journ. Phys. XLVI. (HI.) 



226. 

 Dumeril on the smelling of insects. Extr. B. 



Soc. Phil. n. 5. 

 Cuvier on the nutrition of insects. Extr. B. 



Soc. Phil.n. 10. Journ. Phys. XLIX.S51. 

 Cuvier on the circulation in leeches. B. Soc. 



Phil. n. i9. 

 Cuvier on worms with red blood. B. Soc. 



Phil. n. 64. 

 Cuvier on the comparative anatomy of teetli. 



B. Soc. Phil. n. 82. 

 Murhard on toads found in stones. Ph. M. 



HI. 

 Fabricius on the winter sleep of animals. Ph. 



M. III. 156. 

 Cavallo on the medical properties of facti- 

 tious airs. 8. Lond. 1798. 



Gives an accurate account of the globules of the blood. 

 L^veille on the nutrition of the foetus. Journ. 



Phys. XLVIII. 386. 

 Delametherie on a Spaniard who supported 



gieat degrees of heat. Journ. Phys. LVII. 



66. Nich. VI. 139. Ph. M. XVI. 357. 

 Michelottionthe actionof heatupon animals. 



Journ. Phys. LVII. 337. Ph. M. XIX. 3. 



