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Bowman (J. E.). 
1. On the Gossamer Spider—Mag. Nat. Hist.— Sill. Amer. Journ. 
XVI. 2, p. 399. 
2. On the natural Terraces on the Eildon Hills being formed by the 
action of ancient Glaciers.—Ann. and Mag. N. H. VI. p. 346. 
3. Onsome Objections to the Theory of attributing the natural Ter- 
races on the Eildon Hills to the action of Water.— Ann. and Mag. 
» N. HL VI. p. 207. 
4. On the Characters of the Fossil Trees lately discovered near 
Manchester, ete.; and on the Formation of Coal by gradual sub- 
sidence.—Geol. Soc. 1841, Febr—Ann. and Mag. N. H. VI. 
p- 388. 
5. Fossil Infusoria in England.—S7dl. Am. J. XL. p. 174. 
6. On the question, Whether there are any evidences of the former 
existence of Glaciers in North Wales?—Phil. Mag. ser. 3, XIX. 
p- 469. 
7. On the Characters of the Fossil Trees lately discovered near 
Manchester, on the line of the Manchester and Bolton Railway ; 
and on the Formation of Coal by gradual subsidence.—Proc. Geol. 
Soc. IIT. 270.—Phil. Mag. ser. 3, XVIII. p. 212. 
8. On the Fossil Trees found on the line of the Bolton Railway, at 
Dixon Fold, near Manchester; and the light they throw on seve- 
ral points still undecided among Geologists.—Edinb. New Phil. 
Journ. XXXI. p. 154. 
9. On the Luminosity of the Sea—Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. I, V. p. 1. 
10, On the Upper Silurian Rocks of Denbighshire-—Rep. Brit. 
Assoc. 1841, Sect. p. 59. 
11. On the Upper Silurian Formation in the Vale of Llangollen, 
North Wales.—Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1840, Sect. p. 100. 
12. On a small patch of Silurian Rocks to the West of Abergele, 
on the Northern Coast of Denbighshire, visited 18th and 19th 
July 1837.—Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 2, VI. p. 195.—Proc. Geol. 
Soc. II. 666.— Phil. Mag. ser. 3, XTII. p. 225. 
13. On the Bone-Cave of Cefn in Denbighshire—Rep. Brit. Assoc. 
1836, Sect. p. 88. 
Bowman (W.). 
1. On the Minute Structure and Movements of Voluntary Muscle. 
—Phil. Trans. CXXX. p. 457; CXXXI. p. 69. 
