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Thwaites, George Henry Kendrick. 4. Mode 

 of the formation of the spore in a species of 

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 333-335. 



5. Observations on the cell-membrane of 



plants. Ann. Nat. Hist. XVIH., 1846, pp. 

 15-23. 



6. On conjugation in the Diatomaceae. 



Ann. Nat. Hist. XX., 1847, pp. 9-11, 343-344 ; 

 Ann. Sci. Nat. VII. (Bot.), 1847, pp. 374-375; 

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 p. 87 ; Froriep, Notizen, VII.. 1848, col. 102- 

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— — 7. [A note upon nights of Aphides.] En- 

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8. Further observations on the Diato- 

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 species. Ann. Nat. Hist. I., 1848, pp. 161— 

 172; Ann. Sci. Nat. XII. (Bot), 1849, pp. 

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9. On an apparently undescribed state of 



the Palmelleae ; with a few observations on gem- 

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 Rep. 1848 (pt. 2), pp. 87-88. 



10. On the gonidia of Lichens. Ann. 



Nat. Hist. III., 1849, pp. 219-222. 



11. Notes on Cystocoleus, a new genus of 



minute plants. Ann. Nat. Hist. III., 1849, pp. 

 241-242. 



— — 12. Description of Coccochloris Brebis- 

 sonii, a new species of the Palmelleae. Ann. 

 Nat. Hist. III., 1849, p. 243. 



13. On the structure and movements of 



Bacillaria paradoxa, Gmelin. Linn. Soc. Proc. 

 I., 1849, pp. 310-312 ; Froriep, Notizen, II., 

 1847, col. 228-229. 



— — 14. On the early stages of the develope- 

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15. [Note upon the crepitation of Cerap- 



terus Westermannii.] Entom. Soc. Trans. II., 

 1852 (Proc), p. 22. 



16. On two new plants, Epicarpurus Zey- 



lanica and Doona Zeylanica, found in Ceylon. 

 Hooker, Journ. Bot. IV., 1852, pp. 1-8. 



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 of Ceylon plants. Hooker, Journ. Bot. V., 

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18. On Ants destructive to Cocci. Entom. 



Soc. Trans. III., 1854 (Proc), pp. 10-11. 



19. Description of some new genera and 



species of Ceylon plants. Hooker, Journ. 

 Bot. VI., 1854, pp. 65-72, 298-304. 



20. Description of new genera and species 



of Ceylon Pangiaceae. Hooker, Journ. Bot. VII., 

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Thwaites, George Henry Kendrick. 21. On 

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 other Ceylon plants belonging to that natural 

 order. Hooker, Journ. Bot. VII., 1855, pp. 

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22. Note on Bursinopetalum, R. W. Icon. 



Hooker, Journ. Bot. VII., 1855, pp. 242-243. 



~ 23. On Sphragidia and Eccremanthus, two 



new genera of Ceylon plants, together with 

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 Hooker, Journ. Bot. VIL, 1855, pp. 269-273. 



24. Notes on the botany of Ceylon. Hooker, 



Journ. Bot. VIL, 1855, pp. 278-280. 



- 25. Note on the genus Ancistrocladus, 

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26. Descriptions of new genera and species 



of Ceylon Plants. Hooker, Journ. Bot. VHL, 

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27. Note on the genus Prosorus, Dalzell. 



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Thynne, {Mrs.) On the increase ot Madrepores; 



with notes by P. H. Gosse. Ann. Nat. Hist. 



III., 1859, pp. 449-461. 

 Tiarks, John Lewis. Table 



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Phil. XII., 1818, pp. 456-461. 



2. On the reduction of lunar distances for 



finding the longitude. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

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3. An easy method of reducing sidereal 



into mean time. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. LXIL, 



1823, pp. 280-281. 



4. A short account of some observations 



made with chronometers in two expeditions sent 

 out by the Admiralty, at the recommendation of 

 the Board of Longitude, for ascertaining the 

 longitude of Madeira and Falmouth. Phil. Trans. 



1824, pp. 360-371. 

 5. On a new application of the method of 



for computing 

 Thomson, Ann. 



determining the time by observations of two stars 

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 when so situated with respect to any other 

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— 6. On Mr. Dalby's method of finding the 

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 geodetical line on a spheroid. Phil. Mag. IV., 

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— 7. On the longitudes of the Trigonometrical 

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— 8. Astronomical observations for ascertaining 

 the most north-western point of the Lake of the 

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