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Brown, Robert, (cont.). Additional Remarks on Active Molecules. 



8°. London, 1829. 



Miscellaneous "Botanical Works. (Ray Society.) 



2 vols. 8°. London, 1866-67. 



Atlas of Plates. 4°. London, 1868. 



Botany of Parry's Voyage (Hecla and Griper), ]824. See Parry. 



• Observations on a Collection of Plants from the Congo, 1818. 



See Tuckey, J. K. 

 See also Bennett, J. J. : Plantae Javanicae rariores. 



Brown, Robert, [Campsterianus]. Vancouver Island. Exploration, 

 1864. ~ ' 8°. Victoria, 1865. 



Florula Discoana : Contributions to the Phyto-Geography of 



Greenland, within the parallels of 68° and 70° North Latitude. 



8°.. Edinburgh, 1868. 



On the Geographical Distribution of the Conif eras and Gnetaceaa, 



8°. Edinburgh,. 1869. 



Brown, 8am,uel. A few Thoughts on Commission, Divisions of Profit^ 



Selection of Lives, the Mortality in India, and other Subjects 



relating to Life Assurance. 8°. London, 1849. 

 On the Mortality in the United States of America, as deduced 



from the last Census in 1860. 8°. London. 

 On the Rate of Mortality and Marriage amongst Europeans in 



India. 8°. London. 



Brown, Thomas. On Cholera, more especially as it has occurred during 



late years in British India.. 8°. Edinburgh, 1824. 

 The Reminiscences of an old Traveller throughout different 



parts of Europe. Fourth edition.. 8°. Edinburgh, 1843. 



Brown, Thomas. The Marine Steam-engine.. See Main, T, J. and 



Broivn. 



Browne, (Rev.) Arthur. A short View of the First Principles of the 

 Differential Calculus. 8°. Cambridge, 1824. 



Browne, John. Myographia Nova : or a graphical Description of all 

 the Muscles in the Humane Body as they arise in Dissection, 

 distributed into six Lectures. Folio. London, 1698. 



Browne, John. A Treatise on Irrigation, or the Watering of Land ; 

 with some observations on Cattle, Tillage and Planting. 



8°. London, 1817. 



Browne, Robert. Methods, Propositions and Problems for finding the 



Latitude, with the Degree and Minute of the Equator upon the 



Meridian, and the Longitude at Sea, by caslestial observations 



only. 8°. London, 1714. 



With MS. note by A. De Morgan. 



A Projection of the Passage of the Moon over the Sun, with the 



Way of the Sun from the West to Sun-set, as it will be seen at 

 London in the total Eclipse of the Sun on the 11th day of May, 

 1724. Eolio. 



