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Taylor, Thomas. 19. Diagnostic characters of 

 five new species of Cryptogamic Plants from 

 Jamaica (Phragmicoma affixa, Radula Grevil- 

 leana, Plagiochila sub-bidentata, Leskea angusti- 

 folia, and Parmelia ochroleuca). [1847.] Edinb. 

 Bot. Soc. Trans. III., 1850, pp. 23-25 ; Ann. 

 Nat. Hist. XX., 1847, pp. 379-381. 



Taylor, Thomas, and Jos. Dalton Hooker. 

 Hepaticaa Antarctica; being characters and brief 

 descriptions of the Hepaticae discovered in the 

 southern circumpolar regions during the voyage 

 of H.M. discovery ships " Erebus" and " Terror." 

 Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. III., 1844, pp. 366- 

 400, 454-480. 



2. Musci Antarctici ; being charac- 

 ters, with brief descriptions, of the new species 

 of Mosses discovered during the voyage of H.M. 

 discovery ships " Erebus " and " Terror " in the 

 southern circumpolar regions, together with 

 those of Tasmania and New Zealand. Hooker, 

 Lond. Journ. Bot. III., 1844, pp. 533-556. 



3. Lichenes Antarctici ; being cha- 

 racters and brief descriptions of the new Lichens 

 discovered in the southern circumpolar regions, 

 Van Diemen's Land, and New Zealand, during 

 the voyage of H.M. discovery ships " Erebus " 

 and " Terror." Hooker, Lond. Journ. Bot. III.', 

 1844, pp. 634-658. 



4. Hepaticai Antarctica? supplemen- 



tum ; or specific characters, with brief descrip- 

 tions, of some additional species of the Hepaticae 

 of the Antarctic regions, New Zealand, and Tas- 

 mania, together with a few from the Atlantic 

 Islands and New Holland. Hooker, Lond. 

 Journ. Bot. IV., 1845, pp. 79-97. 



Taylor, Thomas. Observations on urinary cal- 

 culi. Phil. Mag. XII., 1838, pp. 412-420. 



2. On a new species of biliary calculus. 



Phil. Mag. XVIL, 1841, pp. 8-13. 



3. On some new species of animal concre- 

 tions. Phil. Mag. XXVIIL, 1846, pp. 36-46 ; 

 192-200. 



Taylor, Thomas Glanville. Account of a coloured 

 circle surrounding the zenith. Quart. Journ. 

 Sci. XL, 1821, p. 40. 



2. Ephemeris of the positions of Pallas, 



Ceres, Vesta, and Juno, at their ensuing opposi- 

 tions. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. I., 1827-30, 

 pp. 30-32. 



3. Collimation error of astronomical in- 

 struments. Bengal, Journ. Asiat. Soc. IV., 

 1835, pp. 258-260. 



4. Observations on the planet Jupiter. 



Madras Journ. II., 1835, pp. 165-166. 



■ 5. A cursory view of the present state of 



astronomical science, with a summary of desi- 

 derata ; together with a notice of the astronom- 

 ical results at the Madras Observatory. 

 Madras Journ. IV., 1836, pp. 47-56. 



Taylor, Thomas Glanville. 6. Suggestions for 

 the more careful registry of meteorological 

 observations ; with a comparison of the baro- 

 metrical results in Madras and Calcutta, and 

 considerations regarding the influence of the 

 wind on the Barometer. Madras Journ. IV., 



1836, pp. 361-366. 



7. Observations of the magnetic dip and 



intensity at Madras. Bengal, Journ. Asiat. Soc. 

 VI., 1837, pp. 374-376. 



8. Remarks upon the plans proposed for 



constructing a "Self- Registering" and an "In- 

 destructible " Barometer. Madras Journ. V., 



1837, pp. 307-308. 



9. Notice of an observation of the lunar 



spot, Aristarchus. Madras Journ. V., 1837, pp. 

 313-314. 



10. Result of astronomical observations 



made at the Madras Observatory : — Motion of 

 the solar system in space. Madras Journ. VII., 



1838, pp. 387-399, 479. 

 11. Report upon the run of the sea and 



set of the tides at Madras during the North- East 

 Monsoon. Madras Journ. IX., 1839, pp. 135- 

 145. 



— 12. On the longitude of the Observatory at 

 Madras. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. VI., 1843- 

 45, pp. 247-248 ; Astron. Soc. Mem. XVI., 

 1847, pp. 1-18. 



13. Observations of the Great Comet of 



1844-45 (Wilmot's) made at the Madras Ob- 

 servatory. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. VII., 

 1845-47, pp. 11-12. 



14. Memoranda regarding a boring exe- 

 cuted on the sea-beach, at Madras, in the 

 months of July and August, 1845. Madras 

 Journ. XIV, 1847, pp. 183-186. 



Taylor, Thomas Glanville, and John Caldecott. 

 Observations on the direction and intensity of 

 the terrestrial Magnetic Force in Southern India. 

 Madras Journ. IX., 1839, pp. 221-272. 



Taylor, Thomas John. Experiments with steam 

 jets at East Holywell Colliery, 11th and 12th 

 December 1853. North England Inst. Min. 

 Eng. Trans. L, 1852-53, pp. 203-207. 



2. Proofs of the subsistence of the fire- 

 damp of coal-mines in a state of high tension in 

 situ, and practical conclusions to be deduced 

 from this circumstance. North England Inst. 

 Min. Eng. Trans. I., 1852-53, pp. 275-299. 



3. Notes on Mr. J. J. Atkinson's paper, 



entitled " Theory of the ventilation of Mines." 

 North England Inst. Min. Eng. Trans. IH., 

 ] 854-55, pp. 347-369. 



— 4. On the causes of the variation of the 

 density of air circulating in coal-mines. North 

 England Inst. Min. Eng. Trans. VII., 1858-59, 

 pp. 129-132. 



