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• 35. Der Nahrungsdotter des Hechteies. 



Muller, Archiv, 1857, pp. 46-51. 



36. Ueber die Beschaffenheit der befrucht- 



eten Ei'chen von Meerschweinchen zur Zeit 

 ihres Aufenthaltes in der Gebarmutter unmit- 

 telbar vor und nach der Einkapselung durch 

 die Decidua. Berlin, Monatsber. 1859, pp. 529- 

 532. 



»' 37. Ueber das gleicbzeitige Vorkommen 



von Bippen und einem von diesen ganz ge- 

 trennten unteren Dornfortsatz am letzten Bauch- 

 wirbel bei Lates niloticus. Berlin, Monatsber. 

 1859, pp. 552-553. 



— — 38. Ueber die angeblichen Nervenana- 

 stomosen im Stratum nerveum s. vasculosum 

 der Darmschleimhaut. Reichert, Archiv, 1859, 

 pp. 530-536. 



—— 39. Beitrage zur Entwickelungsgeschichte 

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 pp. 847-856. 



40. Der Faltenkranz an den beiden ersten 



Furchungskugeln des Froschdotters und seine 

 Bedeutung fur die Lehre von der Zelle. 

 Reichert, Archiv, 1861, pp. 133-136. 



41. Ueber einen bei ganzlicher oder theil- 



weiser Abwesenheit des Amnios bestandig 

 vorkommenden Anhang der Cutis am Nabel der 

 Vogelembryonen. Reichert, Archiv, 1861, pp. 

 278-280. 



■ 42. Ueber die Bewegungserscheinungen 



an den Scheinfussen der Polythalamien, ins- 

 besondere iiber die sogenannte Kornchenbeweg- 

 ung und iiber das angebliche Zusammenfliessen 

 der Scheinfusse. Berlin, Monatsber. 1862, pp. 

 406-426; Ann. Nat. Hist. X., 1862, pp. 401- 

 414 ; Reichert, Archiv, 1862, pp. 638-654. 



43. Ueber die neueren Reformen in der 



Zellenlehre. Reichert, Archiv, 1863, pp. 86- 

 151. 



i 44. Ueber die Kornchenbewegung an den 



Pseudopodien der Polythalamien. Reichert, 



Archiv, 1863, pp. 388-392. 

 Reid, Adam. Description of a Compensation 



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 Reid, Alexander. Case of Anaesthesia, or loss 



of sensation, unattended with corresponding 



loss of motion. Edinb. Med. Surg. Journ. 



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 Reid, D. B. On the construction of public 



buildings in reference to the communication of 



sound. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1835 (pt. 2), pp. 14- 



16. 



Reid, D. B. 2. Ueber die Atmosphare der 

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Reid, James. Anatomical description of a Pata- 

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2. Description of a new species of the 



Genus Parameles (P. Lagotis). Zool. Soc. Proc. 

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Reid, James. On the tangents of algebraic 

 curves. Mathematician, II., 1847, p. 83. 



~ — 2. On tangent planes. Mathematician, II., 

 1847, pp. 187-188. 



Reid, John. On writing ink, and on the effects 

 which are produced upon it by paper and parch- 

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— — 2. On some of the combinations of mer- 

 cury. South African Quart. Journ. No. 5 

 (1st Series), 1830, pp. 48-53. 



3. On the combinations of fixed oil with 



nitric acid and the nitrates of mercury. South 

 African Quart. Journ. No. 5 (1st Series), 1830, 

 pp. 53-57. 



— «— 4. Experiments of candlewicks, and on the 

 effects of chlorine upon the combustible pro- 

 perties of the wax of the Candleberry Myrtle. 

 South African Quart. Journ. I., 1830, pp. 121— 

 128 ; Dingier, Polytechn. Journ. XXXIX., 

 1831, pp. 129-134; Edinb. Journ. Sci. III., 

 1830, pp. 337-343 ; Erdm. Journ. Tech. Chem. 

 IX., 1830, pp. 451-458. 



Reid, John. Notice of an earthquake at Saena, 

 in Peru. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XVII., 

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1834, col. 97-99. 



Reid, John. Notice of some experiments on the 

 connexion between the nervous system and the 

 irritability of muscles in living animals. Brit. 

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2. Some observations on the structure of the 



mesenteric glands in the Balsenoptera rostrata. 

 Edinb. Med. Surg. Journ. XLIIL, 1835, pp. 

 9-11 ; Froriep, Notizen, XLIIL, 1835, col. 

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3. Injections of the vessels of the foetus, 



to show some of the peculiarities of its circula- 

 tion. Edinb. Med. Surg. Journ. XLIIL, 1835, 

 pp. 11-13, 308-310; Froriep, Notizen, XLIIL, 



1835, col. 97-99. 



4. Anatomical observations. Edinb. Med. 



Surg. Journ. XLVL, 1836, pp. 61-76. 



