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Front, Hiram A. 5. First of a series of de- 

 scriptions of carboniferous Bryozoa. St. Louis, 

 Trans. Acad. Sci. I., 1856-60, pp. 235-237, 

 266-273, 443-452, 571-581. 



Prout, William. On injecting the blood-vessels. 

 London, Med. Phys. Journ. XXX., 1813, pp. 

 89-96. 



— — - 2. On the quantity of carbonic acid gas 

 emitted from the lungs during respiration, at 

 different times and under different circumstances. 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. II., 1813, pp. 328-343. 



3. Some further observations on the quan- 

 tity of carbonic acid gas emitted from the lungs 

 in respiration, at different times and under differ- 

 ent circumstances. Thomson, Ann. Phil. IV., 



1814, pp. 331-337 ; Schweigger, Journ. XV., 



1815, pp. 47-76. 



4. Some observations on the sap of the 



vine. Thomson, Ann. Phil. V., 1815, pp. 109- 

 111. 



— — 5. Analysis of the excrements of the Boa- 

 Constrictor. Thomson, Ann. Phil. V., 1815, 

 pp. 413-417. 



6, [On the liquor amnii of a cow.] Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. V., 1815, pp. 416-417. 



■ » 7. On the colouring matter, or ink, ejected 



by the Cuttle-Fish. Thomson, Ann. Phil. V., 

 1815, pp. 417-420. 



8. Some observations on the analysis of 



organic substances. Thomson, Ann. Phil. VI., 



1815, pp. 269-273. 



9. Inquiry into the origin and properties 



of the blood. London, Ann. Med. Surg. I., 



1816, pp. 10-26, 133-157, 277-289; Schweig- 

 ger, Journ. XXVHI., 1820, pp. 193-237. 



10. Observations on the nature of some of 



the proximate principles of the urine ; with a 

 few remarks upon the means of preventing those 

 diseases connected with a morbid state of that 

 fluid. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. VIIL, 1817, pp. 

 526-549; Annal. de Chimie, X., 1819, pp. 369- 

 388; Schweigger, Journ. XXII., 1818, pp. 

 449-458 ; Thomson, Ann. Phil. XI., 1818, pp. 

 352-356. 



• 11. Further observations on the proximate 



principles of urine. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. 



. IX., 1818, pp. 472-484; Schweigger, Journ. 

 XXVIII., 1820, pp. 184-186. 



12. Description of an acid principle pre- 

 pared from the lithic or uric acid. Phil. Trans. 



1818, pp. 420-428; Annal. de Chimie, XL, 



1819, pp. 48-57. 



■ 13. Description of a urinary calculus, com- 



posed of the lithate or urate of ammonia. Med. 

 Chir. Soc. Trans. X., 1819, pp. 389-395; 

 Meckel, Deutsches Archiv, VI., 1820, pp. 367- 

 370 ; Thomson, Ann. Phil. XV, 1820, pp. 436- 

 438. 



Frout 9 William. 14. On the phenomena of 

 sanguification, and on the blood in general. 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. XIIL, 1819, pp. 12-25, 

 265-279; Journ. de Phys. LXXXVIII., 1819, 

 pp. 298-311, 373-382; Meckel, Deutsches Ar- 

 chiv, VI., 1820, pp. 78-115. 



— — 15. Pulmonary concretions. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. XIV, 1819, pp. 232-233. 



— — 16. Earthy mass discharged from a wen. 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. XIV., 1819, pp. 233- 

 234. 



■ 17. Some observations on the action of 



nitric acid on lithic or uric acid. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. XIV, 1819, pp. 363-365. 



18. Spontaneous Ptyalism accompanied by 



a diminished secretion of urine. Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. XrV, 1819, pp. 474-475. 



19. Pink sediment of urine. Thomson, 



Ann. Phil. XV, 1820, p. 155 ; Annal. de 

 Chimie, XIV, 1820, pp. 442-443. 



— — 20. Description of an apparatus for the 

 analysis of organized substances. Thomson, 

 Ann. Phil. XV, 1820, pp. 190-192 ; Ann. Gen. 

 Sci. Phys. III., 1820, pp. 301-302 ; Schweig- 

 ger, Journ. XXVIIL, 1820, pp. 181-183. 



— — 21. Tests of pure potash. Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. XVI., 1820, p. 150. 



22. On the quantities of urine of the 



horse. Thomson, Ann. Phil. XVI., 1820, pp. 

 150-151. 



— — 23. Analysis of the fluid of hydrocephalus. 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. XVI., 1820, p. 151. 



24. Some experiments on the changes 



which take place in the fixed principles of the 

 egg during incubation. Phil. Trans. 1822, pp. 

 377-400; Edinb. Phil. Journ. VIIL, 1823, pp. 

 63-76; Froriep, Notizen, HI., 1823, col. 20-22; 

 V., 1823, col. 129-135; Schweigger, Journ. 

 XXXVIII. (=Jahrb. VIIL), 1823, pp. 60- 

 82 ; Thomson, Ann. Phil. V, 1823, pp. 100- 

 111. 



25. On the chemical properties of black 



urine. Thomson, Ann. Phil. IV, 1822, pp. 

 71-72; Journ. de Pharm. IX., 1823, pp. 17- 

 18 ; Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XII., 1823, pp. 37- 

 45. 



■ 26. On the ultimate analysis of vegetable 



and animal substances. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 IV, 1822, pp. 424-425. 



— — 27. On the nature of the acid and saline 

 matters usually existing in the stomachs of 

 animals. [1823.] Phil. Trans. 1824, pp. 45- 

 49; Annal. de Chimie, XXVIL, 1824, pp. 36- 

 41 ; Magendie, Journ. de Phys. IV., 1824, pp. 

 294-299 ; Schweigger, Journ. XLII. (= Jahrb. 

 XLL), 1824, pp. 473-478; Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 VIIL, 1824, pp. 117-119; Trommsdorff, N. 

 Journ. d. Pharm. X., 1825, pp. 113-120. 



