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 the human subject. Edinb. Monthly Journ. 

 Med. Sci. XVIIL, 1854, pp. 21-26. 



4. On Flustrella hispida. Brit. Assoc. 



Rep. 1857 (pt. 2), p. 106 ; Journ. Microsc. Sci. 

 VI., 1858, pp. 96-102. 



5. On a simple method of applying the 



compound microscope to the upper or lateral 

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 Sci. VI., 1858, pp. 156^159. 



— j — 6. On the admixture of nervous and mus- 

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 medicinalis and other Leeches. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1859 (pt. 2), p. 174. 



7. On the structure of the otoliths of the 



Cod (G-adus morrhua). Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1859 

 (pt. 2), pp. 174-175. 



Hedfield, John Howard. Fossil fishes of Con- 

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■ 2. Description of some new species of shells 

 (Marginella flavida, M. obesa, Triton Oregon- 

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 [ 1 846.] New York, Annal. Lyceum, IV, 1 848, 

 pp. 163-168. 



3. On the distinctive characters of Cypraea 



reticulata and Cypraea histrio. [1847.] New 

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4. Descriptions of new species of Bullia 



(B. plicata) and Marginella (M. Chrysomelina, 

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 ceum, IV, 1848, pp. 491-495. 



5. Descriptions of new species of Mar- 

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 with notes on sundry species of Marginella and 

 Cypraea. New York, Annal. Lyceum, V., 1852, 

 pp. 224-228. 



— — 6. Descriptions of new species of Helicidae 

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 Lyceum, VI., 1858, pp. 14-18. 



— — 7. Descriptions of new species of shells 

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8. Description of a new species of Mar- 

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Hedfield, W. C. Remarks on the prevailing 

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— — 2. On the supposed collapse of steam- 

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 Silliman, Journ. XXL, 1832, pp. 190-191. 



■ 3. Hurricane of August 1831. Silliman, 

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Redfield, W. C. 4. On American Steam-boats. 

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5. Observations on the hurricanes and 



storms of the West Indies and the coast of the 

 United States. Silliman, Journ. XXV., 1834, 

 pp. 114-121 ; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XVIIL, 

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6. Summary statements of some of the 



leading facts in meteorology. Silliman, Journ. 

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 XL., 1834, col. 257-266. 



7. On the evidence of certain phenomena 



in Tides and Meteorology. Silliman, Journ. 

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8. On the whirlwind character of certain 



storms. Franklin Inst. Journ. XIX., 1837, pp. 

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9. On the gales and hurricanes of the 



Western Atlantic. Silliman, Journ. XXXI., 

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10. Remarks on the supposed connexion 



of the Gulf Stream with opposite currents on 

 the coast of the United States. Silliman, Journ. 

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 — 11. Meteorological sketches. Silliman, 



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12. Observations on the hurricanes and 



storms of the West Indies and the coast of the 

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13. Some account of two visits to the 



mountains in Essex county, New York, in 

 the years 1836 and 1837 ; with a sketch of the 

 northern sources of the Hudson. Silliman, 

 Journ. XXXIIL, 1838, pp. 301-323 ; Bibl. 

 Univ. XV, 1038, pp. 414-416. 



14. Fossil fishes in Virginia. Silliman, 



Journ. XXXIV, 1838, p. 201. 



15. Synopsis of a meteorological Journal 



kept in the city of New York for the year 1837, 

 including the average results of the last five 

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 133. 



16. Remarks on Mr. Espt's theory of 



centripetal storms, including a refutation of his 

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 pp. 323-336, 363-378. 



17. On the courses of hurricanes, with 



notices of the tyfoons of the China Sea and 

 other storms. Silliman, Journ. XXXV., 1839, 

 pp. 201-232. 



