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Moore, James. On gouty concretions or chalk- 

 stones. [1807.] Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. 1809, 

 pp. 112-122. 



2. Merkwiirdiger Fall eines drei und 



zwanzigtagigen Priapismus. Hufeland, Journ. 

 Arzn. LVIl., 1823 {Hft. 2.), pp. 119-122. 



Moore, John. Remarks on the study of Ento- 

 mology, and on an Hymenopterous Insect 

 (Tenthredo grossulariae-folii ?) which devours 

 the leaves of the Gooseberry bush. [1827.] 

 Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. V., 1831, pp. 112- 

 134. 



2. Observations on the effects of severe 



frost on the blossoms of the Jargonelle Pear 

 at different periods of their growth. [1832.] 

 Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. VI., 1842, pp. 1-9. 



Moore, John Carriek. On the rocks which form 

 the west shore of the bay of Loch Kyan in 

 Wigtownshire, N.B. [1840.] Geol. Soc. Proc. 

 III., 1842, pp. 277-278. 



2. On some fossiliferous beds in the Si- 

 lurian rocks of Wigtownshire and Ayrshire. 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. V., 1849, pp. 7-12. 



3. Notice on the occurrence of Eocene 



Freshwater Shells at Beaulieu, Langley, &c., in 

 Hampshire. Geol. Soc. Journ. V., 1849, pp. 

 315-316. 



4, On some tertiary beds in the island of 



San Domingo. Geol. Soc. Journ. VI., 1850, 

 pp. 39-53. 



5. On the Silurian rocks of Wigtownshire. 



Geol. Soc. Journ. XIL, 1856, pp. 359-365. 



6. On a protrusion of Silurian rock in the 



North of Ayrshire. [1858.] Geol. Soc. Journ. 

 XIV., 1859, pp. 1-4. 



7. On some tertiary shells of Jamaica. 



Geol. Soc. Journ. XIX., 1863, pp. 510-513. 



Moore, 0. A. On the Flora of Yorkshire. Brit. 



Assoc. Rep. 1844 {pt. 2). pp. 70-71. 

 Moore, Ralph. On the blackband ironstones of 



the Edinburgh and East Lothian coal-fields, and 



the advantages to be derived from their de- 



velopement. [1860-61.] Edinb. Trans. Scot. 



Soc. Arts, Vi., 1864, pp. 11-24. 

 Moore, Thomas. Remarks on the origin of 



rock-basins. Phil. Mag. IX., 1831, pp. 101- 



110. 

 Moore, Thomas. Remarks on a collection of 



Geological Specimens made in Tasmania. Van 



Diemen's Land, Roy. Soc. Papers, II., 1852, pp. 



424-433. 

 Moore, Thomas. On the Glyceria fluitans and 



G. plicata. Ann. Nat. Hist. XVI., 1845, pp. 



230-232. 



2. On the specific difference of Glyceria 



plicata and G. fluitans. Phytologist, II., 1846, 

 pp. 674-675. 



3. On a variety of Lastrea Filix-mas. 



Phytologist, III., 1848, pp. 137-139. 



Moore, Thomas. 4. Dr. Dickie's Cystopteris. 

 Henfrey, Bot. Gazette, I., 1849, pp. 310-312. 



5. On Lastrea uliginosa, Neiom. Ann. 



Nat. Hist. VIL, 1851, pp. 301-303 ; Edinb. 

 Bot. Soc. Trans. IV., 1853, pp. 109-112. 



6. On Lastrea cristata and its allies. Phy- 

 tologist, IV., 1852, pp. 672-673. 



7. A note upon some new Caffrarian Plants 



(Tritonia Rooperii, Hypoxis Rooperii, and Ipo- 

 moea palmata), and the Cape Gooseberry (Phy- 

 salis edulis). Hortic. Soc. eTourn. VIIL, 1853, 

 pp. 38-39. 



— 8. List of Mr. Plant's Natal ferns. 

 Hooker, Journ. Botany, V., 1853, pp. 225-229. 

 9. On venation as a generic character in 



Ferns, with observations on the genera Hewar- 

 dia, J. Smith, and Cionidium, Moore. Linn. 

 Soc. Proc. II., 1855, pp. 210-213. 

 — 10. The vascular bundles of the stipes of 

 Ferns. Phytologist, L, 1855-56, pp. 378-380. 

 11. Note on Asplenium fontanura. Hook- 



er, Journ. Botany, VIII., 1856, pp. 25-26. 



12. Note on some suprasoriferous Ferns. 



ri857.] Linn. Soc. Journ. IL, 1858 {Bot.), 

 pp. 129-130. 



13. Notice of the discovery of Lastrea 



remota in England. [1859.] Linn. Soc. Journ. 

 IV., 1860 {Bot), pp. 192-194 ; Phytologist, 

 IV., 1860, pp. 82-83. 



14. New varieties of British Ferns. Phy- 

 tologist, v., 1861, pp. 69-70. 



15. Lastrea dilatata and its varieties. 



Phytologist, VL, 1862-63, pp. 239-242. 



Moore, Thomas John. Notes on the Yak or 

 Grunting Ox, and other ruminating animals 

 from Central Asia, Lancashire, Trans. Hist. 

 Soc. IX., 1857, pp. 43-60. 



2. Notice of mammalian remains discovered 



in the excavations at Wallasey for the Birken- 

 head New Docks. Lancashire, Trans. Hist. 

 Soc. X., 1858, pp. 265-268. 



3. On the addition to the British fauna of 



Pallas's three-toed sand-grouse (Syrrhaptes 

 paradoxus). Zoologist, 1859, p. 6728 ; Sclater, 

 Ibis, IL, 1860, pp. 105-110. 



4, List of mammals and birds collected by 



Mr. J. Leyland, in Honduras, Belize, and 



Guatemala. Zool. Soc. Proc. XXVIL, 1859, 



pp. 50-65. 

 5. The new British Sandgrouse. (Pallas's 



three-toed Sandgrouse, Syrrhaptes paradoxus.) 



[1863.] Intell. Observer, IV., 1864, pp. 197- 



210. 

 • 6. On the recent Cephalopoda. Liverpool, 



Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc.iVb. XV., 1861, pp. 197-198. 

 7. Notice of the occurrence of a rare 



Cetacean (Lagenorhynchus albirostris. Gray) 



at the mouth of the Dee (Cheshire). Ann. Nat. 



Hist. XL, 1863, pp. 268-270. 



