THE CROONIAN LECTURK 219 



1795. Sir Everard Home, Bart. 



'On the Mechanism employed in producing Muscular .Motion. 



IMiil. TIM 



1796. Sir Everard Home, Bart. 



' ( )n the Crystalline Humour of the Eye.' Phil. Trann. , 1790. 



1797. John Abernethy. 



' A general Review of the latest Opinions relative to Animal Life and Motion.' 



Journal Book, vol. xxxvi, p. 340. 



1798. Sir Everard Home, Bart. 



' Experiments and Observations upon the Structure of Nerves.' 



IM.il. Trans., 1799. 



1799. Sir Everard Home, Bart. 



* On the Structure and Uses of the Membrana Tympani.' Phil. Trans., 1800. 



1800. Sir Everard Home, Bart. 



' On the Irritability of Nerves.' Phil. Trans., 1801. 



1801. Sir Everard Home, Bart. 



' On the power of the Eye to adjust itself to different distances when 

 deprived of the Crystalline Lens.' Phil. Trans. , 1802. 



1802. Not recorded. 



1803. John Pearson. 



( On Muscular Motion.' Journal Book, vol. xxxviii, p. 137. 



1804. Sir Anthony Carlisle. 



' On Muscular Motion.' Phil. Trans., 1805. 



1805. Sir Anthony Carlisle. 



' On the Arrangement and Mechanical Action of the Muscles of Fishes.' 



Phil. Trans., 1806. 



1806. John Pearson. 



1 Remarks on Muscular Power, and on some of the circumstances by which it 

 is increased, diminished, or finally abolished.' 



Journal Book, vol. xxxix, p. 176. 



1807. Sir Anthony Carlisle. 



' On the Natural History and Chemical Analysis of the substances which 

 constitute the Muscles of Animals.' Journal Book, vol. xxxix, p. 451. 



1808. Thomas Young. 



< On the Functions of the Heart and Arteries.' Phil. Trans., 1809. 



1809. William Hyde Wollaston. 



< Observations on the Mode of Action of Voluntary Muscles, and on the 

 causes which derange, and assist, the Action of the Heart and Blood Vessels.' 



Phil. Trans., 1810. 



1810. Benjamin Collins Brodie. 



'Physiological Researches, respecting the Influence of the Brain on the 

 Action of the Heart, and on the Generation of Animal Heat.' 



Phil. Trans., 1811. 



1811 and 1812. Not recorded. 



