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Pearson, J". T. 15. Remarks on an East Indian 

 Turnip-fly (Haltica nigrofusca). India, Agric. 

 Soc. Trans. VII., 1840, pp. 134-137. 



. 16. Catalogue of the Birds in the Museum 



of the Asiatic Society. • Bengal, Journ. Asiat. 

 Soc. X., 1841 {pt 2), pp. 628-660. 



— — 17. Catalogue of Mammalia in the Museum 

 of the Asiatic Society. Bengal, Journ. Asiat. 

 Soc. X., 1841 {pt. 2), pp. 660-663. 



Pearson, John. Some account of two mum- 

 mies of the Egyptian Ibis, one of which was in 

 a remarkably perfect state. Phil. Trans. 1805, 

 pp. 264-271. 



Pearson, Robert fVest. Notes on analysis by 

 measure : estimation of Baryta in the solutions 

 of the alkaline earths. Chemist, III., 1856, pp. 

 14-15. 



2. Notes on an analysis by measure : esti- 

 mation of Lead. Chemist, III., 1856, pp. 77- 

 78. 



3. On the determination of bismuth by 



weight and by volume. Chemist, III., 1856, 

 pp. 330-335 ; Phil. Mag. XI., 1856, pp. 204- 

 214. 



. 4. Dissertation on the atmosphere con- 

 sidered in its chemical, physiological, and 

 meteorological relations. Chemist, V., 1857-58, 

 pp. 1-5, 75-81 ; Veterinarian, XXXL, 1858, 

 pp. 165-167. 



5. Note on the solubility of metallic oxides 



in commercial ammonia. Chemist, V., 1857-58, 

 pp. 129-131. 



6. On some applications of the chromates 



of Potash in metrical analysis. Manchester, 

 Phil. Soc. Proc. I., 1857-60, pp. 4-6. 



Pearson, William. The description of a new 

 portable Electrical Machine. Nicholson, Journ. 

 I., 1797, pp. 506-511. 



2. A model proposed for the construction 



of a Satellitian, or instrument for explaining the 

 phenomena of Jupiter and his Satellites, with 

 an account of its uses. Nicholson, Journ. II., 

 1799, pp. 122-132. 



3. On the philosophical uses for a common 



Pocket- Watch. Nicholson, Journ. III., 1800, 

 pp. 49-55, 189-192. 



4. Singular instance of fecundity. Nichol- 

 son, Journ. IV., 1801, pp. 85-86. 



— — 5. Concerning the new planet Ceres. 

 Nicholson, Journ. I., 1802, pp. 284-287 ; II., 

 1802, pp. 48-55. 



6. Observations upon some remai-kable 



wells near the sea coast at Brighthehnstone, and 

 other places contiguous. Nicholson, Journ. III., 

 1802, pp. 65-69. 



■ 7. Communication on the trains of watches. 



Nicholson, Journ. V., 1802, pp. 46-48. 



Pearson, William. 8. Observations on M. 

 Arago's "Reclamation" respecting his Ocular 

 Micrometer, published in ihtAnnales de Chimie 

 et de Physique. Tilloch, Phil. Mag. LVI., 



1820, pp. 401-406. 



9. On the doubly-refi'acting property of 



Rock Crystal, considered as a principle of 

 micrometer measurements, when applied to a 

 telescope. [1820.] Astron. Soc. Mem. I., 

 1822, pp. 67-81. 



10. On the construction and use of a 



micrometer eye-piece of a telescope, [1820.] 

 Astron. Soc. Mem. I., 1822, pp. 88-102. 



11. On the construction of a new position 



micrometer, depending on the doubly-refractive 

 power of Rock Crystal. [1821.] Astron. Soc. 

 Mem. L, 1822, pp. 103-108. 



12. A report on the properties and powers 



of a new three-feet Altitude and Azimuth 

 Circle, lately fixed at the Rectory House of 

 South Kilworth in the county of Leicester, con- 

 structed by Edward Troughton and divided 

 by T. Jones. [1825.] Astron. Soc. Mem. 

 n., 1826, pp. 261-276. 



13. Observations of the occultations of 



the Pleiades by the Moon, in July and October 



1821. Astron. Soc. Mem. IL, 1826, pp. 289- 

 290. 



14. Observations of Halley's Comet at 



South Kilworth. Astron. Soc. Mem. IX., 

 1836, p. 269; Astron. Soc. Month. Not. III., 

 1833-36, pp. 130-131. 



15. On the obliquity of the Ecliptic. 



Astron. Soc. Month. Not. IV., 1836-39, pp. 

 167-168; Astron. Soc. Mem. XL, 1840, pp. 

 73-90. 



16. A new catalogue of Moon-culmina- 

 ting Stars observed at South Kilworth. As- 

 tron. Soc. Month. Not. v., 1839-43, pp. 115- 

 116. 



17. Catalogue of 520 Stars within 6° 



North and South of the Ecliptic, observed at 

 South Kilworth. [1841.] Astron. Soc. Mem. 

 XV., 1846, pp. 97-128. 



Pease, William Harper. Observations on the 

 geology and natural history of Mexico. Philad. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. IV., 1848-49, pp. 91-94 ; 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. IIL, 1849, pp. 427-431. 



2. Descriptions of new species of Mol- 



lusca from the Sandwich Islands (Bullina vitrea, 

 B. lauta, Tornatina Sandwicensis, Haminea cro- 

 cata, etc.). Zool. Soc. Proc. XXVIIL, 1860, 

 pp. 18-36. 



3. Descriptions of new species of Plan- 



ariidae collected in the Sandwich Islands (Peasia 

 reticulata, P. inconspicua, P. tentaculata, P. 

 maculata, and P. irrorata). Zool. Soc. Proc. 

 XXVIIL, 1860, pp. 37-38. 



