358 LECTURE XXXVIII. 



Laurentius, Mis. Ac. Nat. Cur. 1684, App. 157. Trabers, Nervus Opticus, fol. Vien. 

 1690. Bernoulli, Com. Petr. i. 314. Scarella, Com. Bon. v. I. 110; ii. 446 ; vi. 

 O. 344. Bonati, Mem. della Soc. Ital. ii. 676. Gauteron, Mem. de Montpellier, i. 

 23. Wiinsch, Visus Phoen. qusedam, 4to, Lips. 1776. Adams on Vision, 1792. 

 DuTour, Mem. de Tlnstitut, iii. 514; iv. 499; v. 677; vi. 241. Horn on the 

 Seat of Vision, 1813. Muhlibach, Inquisitio de Visus Sensu. Vindob. 1816. Sir 



C. Bell on the Motions of the Eye, Ed. Ph. Jour. xii. 371 ; Ph. Tr. 1823, pp. 166, 

 289. Brewster on do. Ed. Jour, of Sc. ii. 1 ; 3rd Series, ii. 168 ; v. 259. Smith, 

 ibid. v. 52 and 3rd Series, i. 249. Lehot, Nouvelle Theorie de la Vision, 1825. 

 Miiller, Vergleichende Physiologic des Gescihtsinnes, Leipz. 1826. Plagge, Hec- 

 ker's Annallen, 1830, p. 404. Hanow, Danz. Nat. Ges. Neue Sam. i. 1. Quete- 

 let, Pog. Ann. xxxi. 494. Mbser on Vision, &c, Scientific Memoirs, iii. 422. 

 Mackenzie, Physiology of Vision, 1841. 



Structure of the Eye Vasali, De Hum. Corp. fabrica, Bas. 1543. Leeuwen- 



hoek on the Crystalline Lens, Ph. Tr. 1684, p. 780. On the Eyes of Insects, ibid. 

 1698, p. 169. On the Eyes of Whales, &c. ibid. 1704, 1723. B.rigg'4 Ophthal- 

 mographia, 1686. Zahn, Oculus artificialis, fol. Nuremb. 1702. Petit on the 

 Chambers of the Eye. Hist, et Mem. de Paris, 1723, p. 38, H. 19 ; 1728, pp. 

 206, 289, H. 17. On the Capsule of the Crystalline, ibid. 1730, p. 435, H. 33 ; viii. 

 612. On the Crystalline in different Animals, ibid. 1730, p. 4, H. 33. Eye of the 

 Turkey, ibid. 1735, p. 123. Of the Owl, ibid. 1736, p. 121. Of the Frog and 

 the Tortoise, ibid. 1737, p. 142. Appel, De Oculi Humani Fabrica, Lug. Bat. 

 1740. Haller, Disquisitiones Anatom. 6 vols. 4to, Gott. 1746. Zinn, Descriptio 

 Oculi Humani, 4to, Gott. 1753. Von Grimm, De Visu, Gott. 1758. Albinus, 

 Mussch. Introd. ii. 744. Haseler, Ueber das Menschliche auge. Hamb. 1771. 

 Horrebow, De Oculo Humano, Hafn. 1792. Monro, Treatises on the Brain, the 

 Eye, and the Ear, 4to, Edin. 1797. Rudolph, De Oculi Partibus, 4to, Greifsw. 1801. 

 S. T. Sommering Abbildungen des Menschlichen Auges, fol. Frank. 1801. Che- 

 nevix, Ph. Tr. 1803, p. 195. Schreger, Anatomie des Auges. Leipz. 1810. Blu- 

 menthal, De Externis Oculi Integumentis, 4to, Berol. 1812. Bock, Beschreibung 

 des f iinfter Nervenpaares Meissen, 1817. Hegar, De Oculi Partibus, Gott. 1818. 



D. W. Sommering Com. Gott. 1818. Home, Ph. Tr. 1822, p. 76. Brewster, 

 Ed. Ph. Jour. i. 42 ; Ph. Tr. 1833, p. 323. Knox, ibid. ix. 358 ; x. 323, 338. 



Achromatism of the Eye. D'Alembert, Opusc. de Math. viii. 324. Maskelyne, 

 Ph. Tr. Ixxix. 256. Tortual, Meckel's Archiv. 1830, p. 129. Powell, Report of 

 Br. Ass. 1833, p. 374. Frauenhofer, Gilb. Ann. Ivi. 304. Brewster, Phil. Mag. 

 ix. 358. Powell in Reply, ibid. vi. 247. 



Duration of Impressions. Segner, De Raritate Luminis. Gott. 1740. D'Arcy, 

 Hist, et Mem. ix. 614. Roget, Ph. Tr. 1825, p. 131. ^Plateau, Dissertation sur 

 quelques Proprietes des Impressions produites par la Lumiere sur 1'Organe de la Vue, 

 Liege, 1829. Annales de Chimie, liii. 304. Stamfer, Die Stroboskopischen 

 Scheiben. Wien, 1833. Homer on the Daedalium, Ph. Mag. iv. 36. Wheatstone 

 on the Velocity of Electrical Light, Ph. Tr. 1835, p. 583. Description of the 

 Kaleidophon, Quart. Jour, of Science, xi. 344. See also Faraday, Jour, of Roy. 

 Inst. i. 205. Dandelin, Mem. de Bruxelles, ii. 169. Talbot, Ph. Mag. iv. 113. 

 Addams, ibid. v. 373. Dove, Pogg. Ann. xxxv. 379. 



Miscellaneous. Buffon on Accidental Colours, Hist, et Mem. 1743, p. 147. 

 Darwin on Ocular Spectra, Ph.Tr. 1786, p. 313. Brewster on the Optical Illusion 

 of the Conversion of Cameos into Intaglios, Ed. Jour, of Sci. iv. 99. Ph. Mag. 

 Wollaston on the Direction of the Eyes in a Portrait, Ph. Tr. 1824, p. 247. New- 

 ton (Sir I.) on Ocular Spectra, Ed. Jour, of Sc. iv. 75. Brewster on do. Ph. Mag. 

 iv. 353. On the Influence of successive Impulses on the Retina, ibid. iv. 241. 

 Plateau Sur le Phenomene des Couleurs accidentelles, Ann. de Ch. liii. 386. Essai 

 d'une Theorie generate comprenant les Couleurs accidentalles, &c. ibid. Iviii. 337. 

 Chevreuil sur 1'Influence que deux Couleurs peuvent avoir 1'une sur 1'autre, Mem. 

 de I'lnstit. xi. 448. Dalton on some Facts relating to the Vision of Colours, 

 Manch. Mem. v. 28 ; Dalton could not distinguish blue from pink by daylight, 

 but by candlelight the pink appeared red. Tortual, Ueber die Escheinung des 

 Schattens, Berl. 1830. 



