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Robinet, Stephan. 4. Sur la formation de la 

 soie. France, Congres Scient. 1843, pp. 178- 

 180; Froriep, Notizen, XXXIV., 1845, col. 



. 54-55. 



5. Ueber die Mittel sich von dem Grade 



der Keinheit der Luft in den Seidenzuchtan- 

 stalten zu iiberzeugen. ( Transl from Echo du 

 Monde Savant.) Dingier, Polytechn. Journ. 

 LXXXVIIL, 1843, pp. 381-385. 



6. De l'influence des phenomenes meteoro- 



logiques sur les educations de vers a soie. 

 France, Ann. Meteor. 1850, pp. 226-357. 



7. Note sur l'alcool des figues. Journ. 



de Pharm. XXVII., 1855, pp. 191-193. 



8. Note sur un resultat de la congelation 



des eaux potables. Paris, Coraptes Rendus, 

 LrV., 1862, pp. 1020-1024; Journ. Chimie 

 Med. VIH., 1862, pp. 387-392. 



9. Recherches sur les eaux potables. 



Ann. Hygiene Publ. XX., 1863, pp. 311-326 

 Annal. de Chimie, LXVIIL, 1863,-pp. 177-184. 



40. Note sur quelques faits pour servir a 



l'etude des eaux de pluie. Journ. de Pharm. 

 XLIV., 1863, pp. 274-276. 



Hobinet, Stephan, et N. J. B. G. Guibonrt. 

 Observation sur diverses colorations des feuilles. 

 Journ. Chimie Med. III., 1827, pp. 161-173; 

 Froriep, Notizen, XVIII., 1827, col. 37-42; 

 Heusinger, Zeitschrift, I., 1827, pp. 112-121. 



2. Note sur la temperature du corps 



humairi. Journ. Chimie Med. III., 1827, pp. 

 115-123. 



Hobinet, Stephan, et H. Fetroz. Examen chi- 

 mique de l'ecorce du Carapa. Journ. de Pharm. 

 VII., 1821, pp. 349-362 ; Trommsdorff, N. 

 Journ. d. Pharm. VI., 1822 (St. 2), pp. 194- 

 214. 



2. Examen chimique de la cannelle 



blanche. Journ. de Pharm. VIEI., 1822, pp. 

 197-201 ; Schweigger, Journ. XXXV. 

 (= Jahrb. V.), 1822, pp. 212-213. 



3. Analyse chimique d'une ossifi- 



cation du pericarde, simulant une ossification 



du coeur. Journ. de Pharm. IX., 1823, pp. 



507-509. 

 4. Examen chimique des fruits du 



Lilas (Syringa communis), et considerations sur 



1'emploi de l'acide carbonique et de Tether ace- 



tique dans les analyses vegetales. Journ. de 



Pharm. X., 1824, pp. 139-157. 

 Robinson, E. An easy and expeditious method 



of dissipating the noxious vapour commonly 



found in wells and other subterraneous places. 



[1786.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. HI., 1793, 



p. 324. 

 Robinson, Edward. Extracts from a journal of 



travels in Palestine, &c. in 1838. Geogr. Soc. 



Journ. IX., 1839, pp. 295-310. 



Robinson, Edward. 2. On the apples of 

 Sodom. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XXXII. 

 1842, pp. 24-27. 



3. Depression of the Dead Sea and of the 



Jordan Valley. Geogr. Soc. Journ. XVIII 

 1848, pp. 77-88. 



4. Outlines of a journey in Palestine in 



1852. Geogr. Soc. Journ. XXIV., 1854, pp. 

 1-35 ; Berlin, Monatsber. Ges. Erdk. X., 1853, 

 pp. 40-84. 



Robinson, (Sir) G. On moon blindness. Brit. 

 Assoc. Rep. 1858 (pt. 2), p. 19. 



Robinson, G. T. Notes upon the hydrography 

 and geography of Japan. [I860.] Bombay, 

 Geogr. Soc. Trans. XVI., 1863, pp. 19-21. 



2. Short notes on Japan. Bombay, Geogr. 



Soc. Trans. XVI., 1863, pp. 116-126. 



Robinson, George. Researches into the con- 

 nection existing between an unnatural degree 

 of compression of the blood contained in the 

 renal vessels, and the presence of certain ab- 

 normal matters in the urine. Med. Chir. Soc. 

 Trans. XXVI., 1843, pp. 51-79. 



2. An account of some experiments ex- 

 hibiting new instances of the absorbing power 

 of streams ; with a few remarks on the pulsa- 

 tion of jets. Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1844, pp. 

 510-511. 



• 3. On some peculiarities of foetal digestion. 



Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1846, pp. 626-627. 



4. On the nature and source of the con- 

 tents of the fostal stomach. Edinb. Monthly 

 Journ. Med. Sci. VII., 1847, pp. 506-514; 

 Heller, Archiv, 1847, pp. 160-169. 



— — 5* On the disintegration of urinary calculi 

 by the lateral disruptive force of the electrical 

 discharge. Roy. Soc. Proc. VII., 1854-55, pp. 

 99-102. 



6. On the connexion between the functions 



of respiration and digestion. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1861 (pt. 2), p. 173. 



7. On the study of the circulation of the 



blood. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1862 (pt. 2), pp. 134- 

 135. 



Robinson, ( Capt.) H. Private journal kept on 

 board H.M.S. Favorite on the Newfoundland 

 Station. Geogr. Soc. Journ. IV., 1834, pp. 

 207-219. 



Robinson, Hercules G. R. Notes on the vege- 

 tation of the island of St. Kitt's (West Indies). 

 Hooker's Journ. Botany, IX., 1857, pp. 115— 

 119. 



Robinson, J. On preserving timber from decay. 

 [1856.] Canadian Journ. II., 1857, pp. 8- 

 11. 



