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Turner, H. N. 3. Observations on the distinc- 

 tion between the cervical and dorsal vertebras 

 in the class Mammalia. Zool. Soc. Proc. XV., 



1847, pp. 110-114; Froriep, Notizen, VIII., 



1848, col. 177-180. 



4. Observations in relation to some of the 



foramina at the base of the skull in Mammalia, 

 and on the classification of the order Carnivora. 

 Zool. Soc. Proc. XVI., 1848, pp. 63-88. 



5. Notes on the dissection of the Para- 



doxurus typus and of Dipus --iEgyptius. Zool. 

 Soc. Proc. XVIL, 1849, pp. 24-28. 



6. On the evidences of affinity afforded by 



the skull in the Ungulate Mammalia. Zool. 

 Soc. Proc. XVIJ., 1849, pp. 147-158. 



7. Contributions to theanatomy of the Tapir. 



Zool. Soc. Proc. XVIII., 1850, pp. 102-1 06. 



— — - 8. On the generic subdivision of the Bo- 

 vidaj or hollovi''-horned ruminants. Zool. Soc. 

 Proc. XVIIL, 1850, pp. 164-178. 



9. Note on the suborbital gland of the Nyl- 

 ghau. Zool. Soc. Proc. XIX., 1851, p. 116. 



10. On the change of colour in the Cha- 



maeleon (Chamgeleo vulgaris). Zool. Soc. Proc. 

 XIX., 1851, pp. 203-205; Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 XII., 1853, pp. 292-294. 



11. On the arrangement of the Edentate 



Mammalia. Zool. Soc. Proc. XIX., 1851, pp. 

 205-221. 



Turner, John. Some account of the Ipomaea 

 tuberosa. [1810.] Hortic. Soc. Trans. I., 1812, 

 pp. 184-186. 



2. Observations on the accidental inter- 

 mixture of character in certain fruits. [1820.] 

 Gill, Techn. Rep. III., 1823, pp. 314-320 ; 

 Hortic. Soc. Trans. V., 1824, pp. 63-69. 



Turner, Joseph. On the destructive distillation 

 of coal in gas manufacture. Pharmaceut. Journ. 

 IT., 1861, pp. 361-366. 



Turner, Joseph M. On Symplocarpus fcetidus. 

 American Journ. Pharm. II., 1837, pp. 1-10. 



Turner, Samuel. Description of the Yak of 

 Tartary, called " Soora-Goy," or the Bushy- 

 tailed Bull of Tibet. Asiatick Researches, IV., 

 1795, pp. 351-354. 



Turner, William. A few observations on the 

 curious mechanical feats of a small species of 

 Spider. Edinb. Journ. Nat. Geogr. Sci. II., 

 1830, p. 454; Northumb. Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans. 

 L, 1831, pp. 42-43. 



2. On the feeling of insects. Newman, 



Zoologist, v., 1847, pp. 1576-1582. 



Turner, William. Examination of the cerebro- 

 spinal fluid. Roy. Soc. Proc. VII., 1854-55, 

 pp. 89-94 ; Chemist, II., 1855, pp. 42-45. 



2. On some fossil bovine remains found in 



Britain. Edinb. Proc. Phys. Soc. II., 1859-62, 

 pp. 71-80; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. X., 1859, 

 pp. 31-39. 



Turner, William. 3. Remarks on the Musculus 

 kerato-cricoideus, a muscle of the larnyx (Mer- 

 kel's muscle). Edinb. Proc. Phys. Soc. II., 

 1859-62, pp. 135-138. 



4. Upon a non-striped muscle connected 



with the orbital periosteum of man and mam- 

 mals ; and notes on the muscle kerato-cricoi- 

 deus. Edinb. Proc. Phys. Soc. II., 1859-62, 

 pp. 319-329; Nat. Hist. Review, 1862, pp. 

 106-1 1 1 ; Brown-Sequard, Journ. de Physiol. 

 v., 1862, pp. 493, 562-566. 



5. On the employment of transparent injec- 

 tions in the examination of the minute structure 

 of the human pancreas. Journ. Microsc. Sci. 

 VIII., 1860, pp. 147-150. 



6. Further observations on the structure 



of nerve-fibres. Journ. Microsc. Sci. VIII., 



1860, pp. 150-156. 



7. On separation and transplantation of the 



ovary, due to atrophy of the broad ligament and 

 Fallopian tube ; and on the spontaneous sepa- 

 ration of sub-peritoneal fibrous tumours of the 

 uterus. Edinb. Med. Journ. VL, 1860-61, pp. 

 698-707. 



' 8. Upon the thyroid glands in the Ce- 



tacea, with observations on the relations of the 

 thymus to the thyroid in these and certain other 

 mammals. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. XXII., 



1861, pp. 319-325. 



9. On irregularities of the pulmonary 



artery, arch of the aorta, and the primary 

 branches of the arch, with an attempt to illus- 

 trate their mode of origin by a reference to 

 developement. Brit. For. Med. Chir. Rev. XXX., 



1862, pp. 173-189, 46 J -482. 



lOi On the properties of the secretion of 



the human Pancreas. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc. 

 IV., 1862, pp. 425-426 ; Brown-Sequard, Journ. 

 de Physiol. IV., 1861, pp. 221-227. 



11. On the anatomical relations of the 



surfaces of the Tentorium to the Cerebrum and 

 Cerebellum in man and the lower mammals. 

 Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc. IV., 1862, pp. 549- 

 559. 



12. On the structure and composition of 



the integument of the Orthagoriscus mola. 

 Nat. Hist. Review, 1862, pp. 185-188. 



13. On the existence of a system of anas- 

 tomosing arteries between and connecting the 

 visceral and parietal branches of the abdominal 

 aorta. Brit. For. Med. Chir. Rev. XXXII., 

 1863, pp. 222-227. 



Turner, William, and H. S. Wilson. On the 



structure of the Chondracanthus lophii, with 

 observations on its larval form. Edinb. Roy. 

 Soc. Trans. XXIII., 1861, pp. 67-76; Edinb. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. IV., 1862, pp. 525-527. 



