548 



ANONYMOUS. 



Fetermann, Mittheiluugen : — continued. 



965. Die neuesten Entdeckungen im Innern von 

 Australien. Ibid., pp. 129-146. 



966. Der San Juan- oder Haro-Archipel. Ibid., 

 pp. 491-495. 



967. Der See Kossogol in Central-Asien. 1860, 

 pp. 86-93. 



968. Neue Forschungen und Messungen im Ge- 

 birgssystem der AUeghanies. Tbid., pp. 263- 

 272. 



969. Das Torrens-Becken und die umliegenden 

 Landstriche. Ibid., pp. 290-313, 375-386. 



970. Die Chinesische Provinz Petscheli und die 

 Strassen nach Peking. Ibid., pp. 394-400. 



971. Die Schwedische Expedition nach Spitz- 

 bergen 1861. 1863, pp. 24-27, 47-52, 212- 

 214, 401-405. 



Fharmaceut. Central-Blatt : 



972. Ueber die Pyrophosphorsaure und ihre Salze. 

 I., 1830, pp. 36-40. 



973. Kurze Zusammenstellung der bis jetzt be- 

 kannten Darstellungsweisen des Morphins und 

 seiner Reinigungsmethoden vom Narkotin. 

 Ibid., pp. 69-73. 



974. Untersuchungen iiber die sogenannte China 

 de Cusco oder falsche Calisaya. Ibid., pp. 121- 

 125. 



975. Bereitung und interressanteste Eigenschaften 

 verschiedener merkwiirdiger Platinpraparate, 

 nebst darauf gegriindeten Apparaten und Ver- 

 suchen. III., 1832, pp. 113-115. 



976. Zusammenstellung der bis jetzt bekannten 

 isomerischen, polymerischen und metamerischen 

 Verbindungen, oder Verbindungen, welche bei 

 gleicher Zusammensetzung verschiedene Eigen- 

 schaften besitzen. IV., 1833, pp. 385-396. 



977. Ueber die Spannkraft der Diimpfe. V., 

 1834, pp. 65-70. 



978. Ueber die Farbstoffe des Krapps. VIII., 

 1837, pp. 527-534. 



Pharmaceutical Journal : 



979. On the nature and eiFects of the organic 

 matter in drinking-water. IX., 1850, pp. 408- 

 417. 



980. On the purification of drinking-water. Ibid., 

 pp. 474-480. 



981. The purification of water. Ibid., pp. 507- 

 511. 



982. On the iEgle Marmelos, or Indian Bael. 

 X., 1851, pp. 164-167. 



983. On the galls of Cynips quercus-pctioli. I., 

 1860, pp. 473-476. 



Philosophical magazine : 



984. Observations on the geology of the Hydra- 

 bad Country. IV., 1828, pp. 12-19. 



Philosophical Magazine : — continued. 



985. Notice of the arrival of some of the Summer 

 Birds of Passage near Carlisle, April-May 1827- 

 34. v., 1829, pp. 196-198 ; VI., 1829, pp. 

 276-281 ; VIII., 1830, pp. 444-449 ; XL, 1832, 

 pp. 82-87; II., 1833, pp. 96-103 ; IV., 1834, 

 pp. 336-340; VI., 1835, pp. 424-426. Con- 

 tinued in Mag. Nat. Hist. IX., 1836, pp. 185- 

 187. 



986. Notice of the arrival of some of the Winter 

 Birds of Passage, &c. in the neighbourhood of 

 Carlisle, 1828-29. VI., 1829, pp. 110-114. 



987. On the art of glass-painting. IX., 1831, 

 pp. 456-461 ; [Erdra. Journ. Prak. Chem. X., 

 1837, pp. 112-118.] 



988. On the Holothures, and particularly of the 

 Holothuria physalis, Linn. II., 1831, pp. 204- 

 205. 



989. Errata in Weisse's " Coordinatse Mercurii, 

 Veneris, Martis, Jovis, Saturni, et Urani." 

 IX., 1831, pp. 245-249. 



990. On the efiect of a change of polar distance 

 on the reduction to the meridian of a zenith 

 distance observed out of the meridian. Ibid., 

 p. 338. 



991. Demonstration of the greatest area of iso- 

 periraetrical polygons. XI., 1832, pp. 258-259. 



Philadelphia, Med. Phys. Journ. : 



992. Description of the Falls of Niagai-a. I., 

 1805, pp. 39-46. 



Phytologist : 



993. New-Brighton plants. II., 1857-58, pp. 

 645-652. 



994. The Flora of Harrow and its vicinity. IV., 

 1860, pp. 107-119, 170-172. 



995. Notes on the Isle of Man and its Flora. 

 Ibid,, pp. 161-169. 



996. Azorean Flora. VI., 1862-63, pp. 259- 

 266. 



997. Additional localities for Essex Plants, and 

 some observations thereon. Ibid., pp. 304-308. 



998. Remarks on the " Flora of Essex." Ibid., 

 pp. 335-342. 



999. Lancashire and Cheshire Botany, or a List 

 of the less common Plants found about Warring- 

 ton. Ibid., pp. 449-458. 



1000. History' and description of the British 

 species, usually arranged under the Natural 

 Order Potamaceee. Ibid., pp. 458-469. 



1001. Remarks on the European range of the 

 indigenous British Plants. Ibid., pp. 548- 

 554. 



1002. A few remarks on native and naturalized 

 British species. Ibid., pp. 554-560. 



1003. On the Botany of Malham, Yorkshire. 

 Ibid., pp. 577-581. 



