APPENDIX. 497 



On the Bee-tribe 1 . (C. ii. 445.) 



On the Humble-bee. (C. i. 60 ; ii. 459.) 



On the Wasp. (C. i. 82 ; ii. 456.) 



On the Hornet. (C. i. 73.) 



On Beetles. (C. i. 93; ii. 441.) 



Anatomy of the Silk-worm. (C. ii. 466.) 



On the Red-piped Coral. (C. ii. 490.) 



On Fossils, two parts 2 . 



Observations on Surgery. 



Observations on Scrofula and Cancer. 



Lectures on the Principles of Surgery 3 . 



Cases, with post-mortem examinations 4 . 



Cases, where no post-mortem examinations were obtained 1 . 



Cases, in two Solanders, written out separately and fairly 4 ." 



[The following note, written apparently during the life-time of Sir 

 Everard Home, was confided to me by Mr. Clift, with his copies of the 

 Hunteriau Manuscripts, that it might be appended to them when pub- 

 lished.] 



" Mr. Hunter's Manuscripts. 



" At Mr. Hunter's death, which happened on the 16th October, 1793, 

 all his papers came into the possession of his Executors, Dr. Baillie and 

 Mr. Home. Mr. Home was the acting Executor. 



" The cabinets which contained these papers stood in Mr. Hunter's 

 study, that he might have ready access to them in the evenings ; and 

 scarcely a single evening occurred, except Sundays, during my attend- 

 ance on Mr. Hunter for the last twenty months of his life, in which 

 something was not added to the contents of these volumes and papers. 

 I wrote for him constantly during that period from seven o'clock till 

 eleven p.m., and sometimes an hour or two later ; as did also Mr. 

 Haynes for a great part of that period. These cabinets were sealed up 

 for a short time after Mr. Hunter's death. 



1 [The part of this MS. relating to the hive-bee {Apis mellifica) was printed in the 

 ' Philosophical Transactions,' vol. lxxxii. (1792), and in 'Animal Economy,' 8vo. 

 p. 422.] 



2 [This MS. was not destroyed; it was transmitted to the Eoyal College of 

 Surgeons, in 1839, by Capt. Sir E. Home, Bart., E.N.] 



3 [These have been printed in Palmer's Edition of Hunter's Works, Svo. 1836.] 



4 [These MSS. were returned to the Eoyal College of Surgeons, by Sir E. Home, 

 on application, in 1823-24. The seven last subjects, with the MS. on Vegetables, 

 almost equal in amount the MSS. of which Mr. Clift made transcripts, and which 

 are indicated by the letter C] 



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