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18. A monograph of the genus Epomopho- 



rus, with the description of a new species. Zool. 

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 pp. 11-12. 



19. Description of a new species of Opos- 

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20, Notes on a second collection of mam- 



malia made by Mr. Eraser in the Republic of 

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 — 21. Notes on a third collection of mam- 



malia made by Mr. Eraser in the Republic of 

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 260-269. 



— 22. Additional notes on Didelphys Water- 

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 303-304. 



— 23. On a new species of Kerivoula. Ann. 

 Nat. Hist. VIL, 1861, pp. 487-488. 



24. Notes on a collection of Bats made by 



Mr. Anderson in the Damara Country, South- 

 western Africa, with notices of some other 

 African species. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1861, pp. 31- 

 40. 



— 25. Notes on a collection of mammals made 

 by the late Mr. Osburn in Jamaica. Zool. Soc. 

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26. On the genus Monophyllus, Leach, 



Zool. Soc. Proc. 1861, pp. 87-92. 



27. Observations on the genus Vampyrus 



and its allies. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1861, pp. 102- 

 109. 



— — 28. Report of a collection of mammals 

 made by Osbert Salvin, at Dueiias, Guatemala, 

 with notes on some of the species, by Mr. Eraser. 

 Zool. Soc. Proc. 1861, pp. 278-288. 



29. Notice of a new American form of 



Marsupial. Zool. Soc. Proc. 1863, pp. 50-51. 



30. On a new genus and species of Leaf- 

 Nosed Bats in the Museum at Fort Pitt. Zool. 

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31. On the position of Gryphaea incurva in 



the lower lias at Bridgend. [1863.] Cotswold 

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Tomi, {Prof.). Sul modo di ottenere la calce 

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Tomkins, J. N. On a new Diatom-finder. 

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Tomkins, TV. G. Comparative tabular meteoro- 

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Tomlinson, C. H. Alluvial deposits of the 

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Tomlinson, Charles. Experiments and observa- 

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2. On the accidental colours of cettaiu 



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1835, pp. 439-440. 



3. On accidental and complementary 



colours. Thomson, Records, IL, 1835, pp. 21- 

 27. 



4. On the theory of accidental and com- 

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5. On the action of flashes of light upon 



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6. Experiments and observations on visible 



vibration. Thomson, Records, IIL, 1836, pp. 

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 427. 



7. On the curved figures produced by 



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8. On an optical illusion observed during 



the action of Professor Ritchie's horizontal 

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9. On the luminous properties of chloride 



of calcium. Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. I., 1836- 

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10. On the action of heat on certain sand- 

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11. On the plasticity and odour of clay. 



Geol. Assoc. Proc. L, 1859-63, pp. 237-243. 



12. On lightning-figures, chiefly with 



reference to those tree-like or ramified figures 

 sometimes found on the bodies of men and ani- 

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 Assoc. Rep. 1861 {pt. 2), pp. 48-49 ; Edinb. 

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regarded as the author of the '^ Theory of 

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 pp. 56-83. 



14. On the action of certain vapours on 



films ; on the motions of creosote on the surface 

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15. On the cohesion-figures of liquids. 



Phil. Mag. XXIL, 1861, pp. 249-261 ; XXIIL, 

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— - 16. Further remarks on lightning-figures, 

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