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respiration, and on " dephlogisticated air'* 



(oxygen). Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. 

 1777. Spallanzani's experiments on the spontaneous 



generation of minute organisms. 

 1781. Uranus discovered by Herschel. Leroy's Lettres 



surles Animaux (first collected edition). 



1784, Cavendish's Experiments on Air (composition of 



water). 



1785. Hutton's Theory of the Earth. 



1 787-1 789. Lavoisier's Methode de nomenclature chimique 

 (1787) and Traits elementaire de chimie (1789). 



1789. First French Revolution. A. L. de Jussieu's 



Genera Plantarum. White's Natural History 

 of Selhorne. 



1790. Goethe's Metamorphosen der Pflanzen. 



1791. Galvani's experiments on animal electricity. 



1792. Spreng^Vs Entdeckte Geheimniss der Nattir. F. 



Ruber's Nouvelles Observations sur les A beilles. 

 1796. Cuvier on recent and fossil elephants. 



1798. Jenner's Inquiry (vaccination against small-pox). 



Lithography invented by Senefelder. 



1799. William Smith's Order of the Strata and their 



Embedded Organic Remains. 

 1 799-1 825. Laplace's Mecanique Celeste. 



1800. Volta's electric pile. 



1807. Dalton's Atomic theory. Davy's decomposition 



of potash and soda. 



181 1. Motor and sensory roots of spinal nerves dis- 



covered by Bell. 



1 81 2. Cuvier's Ossemens Fossiles. 

 1 8 16. Cuvier's Regne Animal. 



1819. Electro-magnetism discovered by OErsted. 



Chamisso's De Salpa. 

 1823-1831. Pollen-tubes traced to the ovule (Amici, Brong- 



niart, Robert Brown). 

 1827. Discovery of mammalian ovum by Baer. 



1 828- 1 837 . Baer's Entwickehmgs-gesch ich te. 

 1830-1832. Lyell's Principles of Geology, 



