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GENERAL SCIENCE. 



Trudi, Nicola , (cont.). II Problema d'escrivere in una Ctirva conica 

 nn Poligono co' lati tendenti a punti dati risolnto in pm' modi. 



4°. Napoli, 1841. 



Su i Poligoni iscritti e circoscritti alle Curve coniche con date 



condizioni. 4°. Napoli, 1841. 



Truilhier. Memoire descriptif de la Route de Tehran a Meched et de 

 Meched a Iezd reconnue en 1807 ; suivi d'un memoire sur les 

 Observations faites en 1807 par le Capitaine Truilhier dans son 

 voyage en Perse, par M. Daussy. 8°. Paris, 1841. 



Trye, Charles Brandon. Remarks on Morbid Retentions of Urine. 



8°. Glocester, 1774 [1784?] 



Essays on some of the stages of the operation of Cutting for the 



Stone. 8°. London, 1811. 



Tschermak, Gustav. Die Porphyrgesteine Osterreichs aus der mittleren 

 geologischen Epoche. 8°. Wien, 1869. 



■ Mineralogische Mittheilungen . See Journals. 



Tschiffely, R. Der heutigen Physik Widerlegnng durch Folgerung 

 aus Sinneswahrnehmungen, in Bezug auf Luftdrnck, Elementar- 

 krafte und Bewegung. 8°. Aachen, 1835. 



Tschudi, J. J. von. Die Kechua-Sprache. (Sprachlehre, Sprachpro- 

 ben, Worterbuch.) 3 pts. in 1 vol. 8°. Wien, 1853. 



Tuch, Joann. August. Descriptio Osteologica capitis Myrmecophagae 

 jubatae: Dissert. Inaug. Med. 4°. Berolini, [1821.] 



Tuchmann. Taille Perineale pratiquee sur un enfant avec le Litho- 

 tome double d'Amussat. 8°. Paris. 



Tuckey, James Kingston. Narrative of an Expedition to explore the 

 River Zaire, usually called the Congo, in South Africa, in 1 816 ; 

 to which is added, the Journal of Professor Smith, some general 

 observations on the country and its inhabitants, and an appendix 

 containing the Natural History of that part of the kingdom of 

 Congo through which the Zaire flows. 4°. London, 1818. 



Appendix 1. Vocabulary of the Malemba and Embomma languages. 

 By Captain Tuckey. 

 „ 2. Observations on the genus Ocythoe of Rafinesque, with 



a description of a new species. By W. E. Leach. 

 „ 3. The distinguishing characters between the ova of the 

 Sepia, and those of the Vermes Testacea, that live in 

 water, explained. By Sir E. Home. 

 ,, 4. A general notice of the Animals taken by Mr. John 

 Cranch during the expedition. 

 5. Observations on Prof. Christian Smith's collection of 

 Plants from the vicinity of the River Congo. By 

 Robert Brown. 



„ 6. [Observations on the Rock specimens. By C. Konig.] 

 „ 7. Hydrographical remarks from the Island of St. Thomas 

 to the mouth of the Zaire. 



Tuke, Daniel Hack. Manual of Psychological Medicine. See Bucknill 

 and Tuke. 



