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BARHAM, FRANCIS. (Con.).

A Key to Alism and the highest initiations, Sacred and Secular. With Miscellaneous Pieces, original and select. By A. F. Barham. Lond., J. Johnstone, 1847, 8°., 5/-.

NOTE. This book contains under this general title the following works, etc.

General Title and preface, 3 leaves.
A, alphabetically interpreted, 1 leaf.
A, An odd Medley, 1845, 8°.

Alist, An autobiography, 1840, 8o.

The Alist or divine. 2 Parts only, 1840, 8°.
The Adamus Exul of Grotius, 1839, 8°.
Socrates, a tragedy, 1842, 8°.

A Lecture on the Advancement of Literature, Science, and the Fine Arts in Bristol and the West of England, delivered at the Bristol Institution, Dec. 10, 1846. By F. Barham. Bristol, printed and published by J. Chilcott, 1847, 8°., pp. 16, 6d.

Man's Right to God's Word. Translated [By F. Barham] from the French Prize Essay of M. Boucher. With a recommendatory preface by the Hon. and Rev. H. Montagu Villiers, M.A... Lond., J. F. Shaw, 1847, 8°., pp. xv and 128, 2/6. | The Bible revised. A carefully corrected translation of the Old and New Testament. By F. Barham. Lond., Houlston and Stoneman; J. Wright, Bristol, [printed,] 1848, 18o.

NOTE.-Brought out in Parts.

Part I. The Book of Ecclesiastes, pp. viii and 36, 6d.
Part II. The Song of Solomon, pp. xii and 30, 6d.
Part III. The Book of Micah, pp. x and 28, 6d.

The New Bristol Guide, a poem, by F. Barham. Bristol, 1850, 8o.

The Pleasures of Piety. A poem. By F. Barham. Lond., Hamilton, Adams and Co.; Whereat, Weston-super-mare, [printed,] 1850, 18°., pp. 94, 6d.

Improved monotessaron, a complete authentic gospel life of Christ, combining the words of the four gospels in a revised version and an orderly chronological arrangement. By F. Barham... Lond., Rivingtons, 1862, 12°., pp. 258, 3/6.

Elucidation of the causes of the phenomena of the hot waters of Bath. By F. Barham. Bath, R. E. Peach, Bridge St. [Bath, printed by J. and J. Keene,] 1864, 12o., pp. 16, 3d.

A rhymed harmony of the gospels. By F. Barham and Isaac Pitman. Printed both in Phonetic and in the customary spelling...Lond., F. Pitman; Bath, I. Pitman, [printed,] 1870, 8°., pp. 262, 2/6.

The writings of Solomon comprising the Book of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, and Psalms lxxii, cxxvii. Translated by F. Barham. Printed both in phonetic and in the customary spelling... Lond., F. Pitman; Bath, I. Pitman, [printed,] 1870, 16o., pp. 288, 1/6.

BARHAM, FRANCIS. (Con.).

Ode on Cornwall. By F. B[arham,] Devonport. Cornish Mag., iii, 12–13, (1828).

Memoir of Thomas Foster Barham, M.B. By F. Barham. In The Inquirer. See Barham, T. F., who d. 1869.

NOTE.-F. Barham at one period advocated the formation of a religious association, to be called Alists or Godists, some of his works on this subject have A. F. Barham or Alist Francis Barham on the title page. F. Barham also published the following:A Life of Edward Colston, of Bristol. The fables of Lokman. Translated from the Arabic. The Copernican Astronomy of the Bible.

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NOTE. "Dedicated to Miss Lydia Grenfell, of Marazion, by the Author [T. F. Barham,] Leskinnic House, Apl., 1820."

Abdallah, or the Arabian Martyr...with a Poem on the same subject, by James Montgomery, Esq. 2nd ed., revised and enlarged. By T. F. Barham, Formerly of St. John's College, Cambridge. Printed for the Author [by Vigurs, Penzance,] and sold by Hatchard, Piccadilly, 1821, 8°., pp. 46, 2/6.

NOTE.-Dedicated to Sir Rose Price, Bart., President of the Bible and Jews' Societies and Church Missionary Association at Penzance and to Lady Price, President of the Ladies' Bible Association.

Elijah, a sacred poem in four cantos. By T. F. Barham. Printed for the Author [by Vigurs, Penzance,] and sold by Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly, 1822, 8°., pp. 38, 2/-.

Colonel Gardiner. A Christian Drama in three parts. By a Bible Student formerly of St. John's College, Cambridge, [i.e., T. F. Barham.] Lond., sold by Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly... and Vigurs, Penzance, [printed,] 1823, 8o., pp. 59, 2/6.

NOTE." To the Military and Naval Bible Society this little work is most respectfully dedicated and the profits of the publication devoted by the Author."

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BARHAM, THOMAS FOSTER. (Con.).

Pergolesi's celebrated Stabat Mater or Calvary. With English words written for the purpose substituted in the place of the ancient Latin Verses, and the instrumental parts arranged for the organ or piano forte, which may be accompanied (ad libitum) by two violins and violincello, calculated either for public or family use. By T. F. Barham... Printed for the author, and sold by J. Power, 34, Strand...engraved by J. P. Vibert, Penzance, 1829, fol., pp. vi and 40, 10/6.

Reliquiæ Seriæ, or Christian Musings. Part I. Earth and Comet, or Deep Things of God. Part II. Short Pieces in verse. By EAAXIETOΣ, [pseud. i.e., T. F. Barham,] Formerly of St. John's College, Cambridge, and author of various publications. Lond., sold by Hatchards...1836, pp. 81, 1/6.

NOTE.-T.F.Barham also published the following:The Unlawfulness of Oaths for Christians. Lond., Hatchard, 1833.

Lander Africanus. A Musical Drama. Printed for the Author, by T. Vigurs, Penzance, 1834.

The Scripture Millennium Nigh. 1840. Scripture Doctrine. A Lay Sermon. Lond., Hatchard, 1842.

Joseph Foster Barham, eldest brother of T. F. Barham was born near Bedford, 1 Jan, 1759. He published in 1823 a tract entitled "Considerations on the abolition of negro slavery."

BARHAM, THOMAS FOSTER, M.B. (eld. son of the preceding). Physician to Exeter Dispensary. b. Hendon, Middlesex, 10 Sept., 1794. d. Highweek, Newton Abbot, 3 Mch., 1869. bur. Highweek, 8 Mch. cf. Reg. & Mag. of Biog., i, 306, (1869); The Inquirer, a weekly [Unitarian] Journal, 6 Mch., 1869, p. 157, 13 Mch., pp. 167-68; Trans. Devonshire Assoc., vol. iii, (1869). Genuine Christianity, or the unitarian doctrine. briefly stated. By A Physician, [i.e., T. F. Barham.] Penzance, 1824, 8°., 6d. 2nd ed., enlarg, ed. By a Physician. Falmouth, printed and sold by James Philp and by R. Hunter, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, 1826, 12°., pp. 61, 1/-.

A Reply to the Rev. C. V. Le Grice, [q.v.,] by the Author of The Unitarian Doctrine briefly stated. 1824, 8°.

The Beginning: or God's three self unequal making Motions, spoken of in the first, second and third verses of the first book of Moses called Genesis, [by T. F. Barham ?] Penzance, 1826, 4°.

One God the Father or the Unitarian doctrine briefly stated. By T. F. Barham. 3rd ed. enlarged. Lond., John Mardon, 19, St. Martin's le Grand; [Welsford, printer, Exeter,] 1835, 8°., pp. 120. One God the Father or the strict and proper monotheism of the gospel vindicated. By T. F.

BARHAM, THOMAS FOSTER, M.B. (Con.). Barham. A new ed. [4th ed.] revised and enlarged. Lond., Whitfield, Green and Son, 1867, pp. viii and 176, 2/6.

An Introduction to Greek Grammar on a new plan, for the use of Schools and Private Students. By T. F. Barham, Late of Queen's College, Cambridge. Lond., Rowland Hunter, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1829, 8°., pp. xii and 152, 4/6.

Greek roots in English rhymes, illustrated by examples for fixing the sense and assisting the memory. By T. F. Barham. Lond., published by Baldwin and Cradock, 1837, 12°., pp. xvi and

162.

The Enkheiridion of Hehfaistiown concerning metres and poems, translated into English and illustrated by notes and a rhythmical notation with prolegomena on rhythm and accent. By T. F. Barham, M.B. Cambridge, printed at the University Press for J. and J. J. Deighton, 1843, 8°., pp. x and 230, 8/6.

NOTE. The Prolegomena are highly commended in Grote's Hist. of Greece, iv, 107.

Philadelphia or the claims of humanity, a plea for social and religious reform. By T. F. Barham. Lond., Chapman and Hall, 1858, 8°., pp. viii and 448.

Free Catholicism; the Principle of Unity in the Christian Church. An address delivered at the opening of Philadelphia Hall, Newton, for religious worship, Feb. 23, 1862. By T. F. Barham, M.B. Sold [and printed] by Chapple, Newton Bushel; Whitfield, 178, Strand, London. n.d., [1862,] 12o., pp. 24, 6d.

The Prospect of Eternity. A Sermon by the late Dr. Barham, which he was preparing for the following Sunday morning service, at the Free Christian Church, Newton Abbot, an hour before his death, on Wednesday, March 3rd, 1869. Published by permission. Sold by J. Pascoe, Bank Street, Newton Abbot. [Printed at Western Times Office, Exeter,] 1869, 8°., pp. 11.

The Iliad of Homer. Book I. Rendered into English Hexameters. By T. F. Barham, M.B., Cantab. A Memorial Publication. Lond., Fred. Pitman, 20, Paternoster Row, E.C., 1871, 8°.,

pp. 28.

NOTE.-Preface signed "C. B[arham,] Truro, Sept.,

1871."

Letters on the Atonement. Monthly Repository, xiii, 235, (1818), xiv, 356, (1819).

NOTE.-T. F. Barham published further communications to the Monthly Repository in 1822 and following years.

The first Sabbath morning. An Ode. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., xlvi, 707, (1823).

BARHAM, THOMAS FOSTER, M.B. (Con.).

St. Michael's Mount, the Iktis of Diodorus Siculus. Trans. R.G.S.C., iii, 86-112, (1825).

On the Temperature of Mines. ib., iii, 150-65. An Account of some Ancient Circles on Botrea Hill, in the parish of Sancreed, etc. Plate. ib., iii, 192-202, (1826).

Abstract of Meteorological Journal kept at Penzance. Selector or Cornish Mag., ii, 92, (1827).

Meteorological Register kept at Exeter. Rep. R.I.C., 1839, p. 73, and continued until 1849. Meteorological Register kept at Exeter. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1840, p. 69; 1841, p. 142.

On Metrical Time; or the Rhythm of Verse, Ancient and Modern. Trans. Philol. Soc., 186061, pt. i, 45–62.

On the Amount and Distribution of Sunshine. Trans. Devonshire Assoc., pt. iii, p. 111, (1864). On the Principle of Rhythm, as applied to English Verse. ib., pt. v, pp. 39-44, (1866).

NOTE. Will. Barham, 2nd son of the preceding, published at Gravesend in 1847 "Descriptions of Niagara; selected from various travellers, with original additions." BARNES, REV. REGINALD HENRY. V. of St. Mary Church, Devon, 1860. b. Exeter, 12th Feb., 1831.

The Exeter Diocesan Calendar and Clergy List of Cornwall and Devon. Ed. by Rev. R. H. Barnes, Rev. Henry H. Du Boulay, and George Huxham. Map of the Diocese. Exeter, H. Besley, 1859, cr. 8°., 1/-. Pub. annually.

P.C. of

BARNES, REV. RICHARD WILLIAM. East and West Looe, 1845-49; V. of Probus, 1849; Prebendary of Exeter, 1853.

The authority due to the opinions of Rev. H. E. Head, Rector of Feniton, on Apostolic Succession and other Theological Subjects, considered. By R. W. Barnes, Curate of Northleigh, Devon. Honiton, Spurway, 1839, 8°., pp. 81, 1/6.

NOTE. Another edition has no date on title page.

A Sermon preached at the Visitation of the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Exeter, at the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, Exeter, on St. Peter's Day, 1842. By R. W. Barnes, R. of Dunchideock and Shillingford. Exeter, P. A. Hannaford; Lond., Rivington, 1842, 8°., pp. 24.

The Last Three Sermons preached in the Church of Looe, Cornwall, by the late Perpetual Curate of East and West Looe, [i.e., R. W. Barnes.] Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1850, 8°., pp. 43, 1/6.

A Sermon preached in the Church of Probus, Cornwall, on the day of Thanksgiving for the Taking of Sebastopol, Sunday, October 7, 1855. By R. W. Barnes. Lond., Mozley; Truro, J. R. Netherton [printed,] 1855, 8°., pp. 15.

BARNES, REV. R. W. (Con.).

Public Opinion. Considered in Letters between one of his Friends and R. W. Barnes. Lond., Mozley; Truro, J. R. Netherton [printed,] 1855, 8°., pp. 238, 6/-.

Let Well Alone: or Removal of Blemishes from Church and State. By Alazon [pseud. i.e., R. W. Barnes.] Lond., Longman; Truro, J. R. Netherton, [printed,] 1860, 8o., pp. 197, 6/-.

Confirmation, Holy Communion, Ordination. Four Sermons. By the Rev. R. W. Barnes. Lond., Longman; Truro, J. R. Netherton [printed,] 1860, 8°., pp. 64, 1/6.

Christmas Day Sermons preached in the Parish Church of Probus, Cornwall, Christmas Day, 1864. By the Rev. R. W. Barnes. Lond., Rivingtons; Truro, J. R. Netherton [printed,] 1864, 8°., pp. 26, 1/-.

New-Year's Day Sermons preached in the Parish Church of Probus, Cornwall, on NewYear's Day, 1865. By the Rev. R. W. Barnes. Lond., Rivingtons; Truro, J. R. Netherton [printed,] 1865, 8o., pp. 35, 1/-.

Appendix and Imaginary Criticisms. [By Rev. R. W. Barnes.] Lond., Rivingtons; Truro, J. R. Netherton [printed,] 1865, 8°., pp. 132, 3/6.

The Repentance of Judas. A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Probus, Cornwall, on the Sunday next before Easter, 1865. By the Rev. R. W. Barnes. Lond., Rivingtons; Truro, J. R. Netherton [printed,] 1865, 8°., pp. 15, 6d.

Sermons preached at Looe and Morval, Cornwall, on the Second Sunday in Advent, Dec. 6, 1868. By the Rev. R. W. Barnes. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1868, 8°., pp. 43, 1/-.

Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Probus, Cornwall, on the First Sunday in the year, the Second Sunday after Christmas, January 3rd, 1869. By the Rev. R. W. Barnes. With an Appendix. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1869, 8°., pp. 67, 1/6.

Three Sermons preached in Exeter Cathedral, on the 7th, 8th, and 9th Sundays after Trinity, July 11th, 18th, and 25th, 1869. By the Rev. R. W. Barnes. Lond., Rivingtons, 1869, 8°., pp. 75, 1/6.

A Sermon on the Death of Henry, Lord Bishop of Exeter, preached in Probus Church, on the 18th Sunday after Trinity, Sep. 26, 1869. By the Rev. R. W. Barnes. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1869, 8°., pp. 14, 6d.

BARNWELL, REV. EDWARD LOWRY, M.A. b. Bath.

Bee Hive Huts at Bosphrennis, in the parish of Zennor. 7 woodcuts. Archæol. Camb., ix, 12029, (1863).

Chûn Castle. ib., xi, 157, 195, (1865).

BARRETT, MR.

A Section of the Stream Works west of the Par Estuary, [illustrative of Mr. R. A. C. Austen's paper on the English Channel.] Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. Lond., vii, 120, (1851).

BARRINGTON, HON. DAINES, F.R.S. (4th son of 1st Viscount Barrington). b. 1727. d. King's Bench Walk, Temple, 14 Mch., 1800.

On the Expiration of the Cornish Language. See Jeffery, Dorothy.

BARTLETT, GEORGE. b. Brixham, 10 Aug., 1810.

On the post tertiary formations of Cornwall and Devon. Brit. Assoc. Sect., 1841, p. 61.

BARTLETT, REV. JOHN, B.A. (son of John Bartlett, who d. Plymouth, Aug., 1866). V. of St. Blazey, 1853; V. of Millbrook, Devonport, 1863. b. Egg Buckland, Devon, 1829.

The History of the Parish of St. Blazey. A Lecture by the Rev. J. Bartlett, Vicar of St. Blazey, delivered Dec. 16, 1856. Lond., J. R. Smith; Plymouth, R. Lidstone [printed.] n.d., [1856,] 8°., pp. 40, 1/-.

"I have a message from God unto thee." A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Blazey, Cornwall, on the 2nd Sunday after Trinity (June 5), 1853. By the Rev. J. Bartlett, B.A., Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, the Incumbent. Printed for Private Circulation. [Lidstone, Printer, Plymouth and Devonport,] 1853, 8°., pp. 20.

BASSET, CAPTAIN. See Civil War Tracts, (1642), in PART II.

BASSET, RT. HON. FRANCES (only dau. of Baron De Dunstanville). Baroness Basset of Stratton, 1835. b. Apl., 1781. d. Tehidy Park, 22 Jan., 1855. Monu. Illogan. cf. Gent. Mag., xliii, 304305, (1855).

BASSET, SIR FRANCIS. See De Dunstanville.

BASSET, JOHN, M.P. (son of Rev. John Basset, who d. 1816). M.P. Helston, 1840. b. 17 Nov., 1791. bapt. Illogan, 28 Nov. d. Boppart, on the Rhine, 4 July, 1843. cf. Gent. Mag., xx, 323, (1843).

Remarks and Suggestions as to the re-establishment of the Mining Courts of the Duchy of Cornwall with a Letter addressed to the Earl of Falmouth, as Chairman of the Committee. By J. Basset. Lond., J. Bigg, 1836, 8°., pp. 14.

Thoughts on the Stannary Bill, as framed in the last Session of Parliament, and also with a

BASSET, JOHN, M.P. (Con.).

view to its future improvement, addressed to the Marquis of Hertford, Lord Warden of the Stannaries. Signed J. Basset, Dec. 3, 1836. Truro, E. Heard. n.d., [1836,] 8°., pp. 41.

Origin and History of the Bounding Custom, with remarks on the best mode of modifying the system to present purposes; together with some observations on the rise and progress of the Nullum Tempus Act. By J. Basset. Truro, E. Heard, 1839, 8°., pp. 50.

Observations on Cornish Mining as it is likely to be affected by the present tariff, proposed by Sir R. Peel. By J. Basset. Lond., J. Rodwell, 1842, 8°., pp. 20.

On the Machinery used for raising miners in the Hartz. Rep. R.Č.P.Soc., 1840, p. 59.

BASTIAN, HENRY CHARLTON, M.A., M.D., F.R.S. (son of James Bastian). Professor of Pathological Anatomy in University College, London. b. Truro.

The modes of origin of lowest organisms, including a discussion of the experiments of M. Pasteur, and a reply to some statements by Professors Huxley and Tyndall. By H. C. Bastian. Lond. and New York, Macmillan and Co., 1871, 8°.

On the Falmouth Flora. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1856, pp. 83-112.

On the mode of origin of secondary cancerous growths. The Medical Mirror, i, 622–31, (1864).

On the Structure and Nature of the Dracunculus or Guinea Worm. Trans. Linn. Soc., xxiv, 101-134, (1863).

Monograph on the Anguillulidæ, or Free Nematoids, marine, land, and fresh water, with description of 100 new species. ib., xxv, pt. ii, 73-185, (1865).

On the Anatomy and Physiology of the Nematoids, parasitic and free. Philos. Trans., clvii, pt. ii, 545–639, (1866).

The Human Brain. Macmillan's Mag., lxxiii, 63-71, (1866).

BATE, CHARLES SPENCE, F.R.S., F.L.S. (son of Chus. Bate, who d. Chuley, near Ashburton, 19 Oct., 1872, aged 83). b. Trenick House, near Truro, 16 Mch., 1819.

Catalogue of the Specimens of the Amphipodous Crustacea in the Collection of the British Museum. By C. S. Bate. [Ed. by J. E. Gray.] 58 plates. Lond., printed by order of the Trustees, [by Taylor and Francis,] 1862, 8°., pp. iv and 400.

A History of the British Sessile-eyed Crustacea. By Č. S. Bate and John Obadiah West

BATE, CHARLES SPENCE, F.R.S. (Con.). wood. 500 illustrations. Lond. John Van Voorst, 1863-68, 2 vols., impl. 8°., 115/6.

NOTE.-Brought out in 23 Parts at 5/-. First Part dated 1 Oct., 1861, the last, 31 Dec., 1868.

The Pathology of dental caries. By C. S. Bate. From the Transactions of The Odontological Society of Great Britain. 14 plates. Lond., Cox and Wyman, 1864, 8°., pp. 64.

On Fossil Remains recently discovered in Bacon Hole, Gower, also other Remains from beneath the bed of the River Tawey. Brit. Assoc. Sect., 1848, pp. 62-63.

Notes on some Tubicolæ. ib., 1849, pp. 72-73. Notes on the Boring of Marine Animals. ib., 1849, pp. 73-75.

Notes on Crustacea. ib., 1850, pp. 115-18. On the Morphology of the Pyenogonidæ... ib., 1853, p. 66.

Notice of a New Crustacean. ib., 1856, p. 91. On the British Edriophthalma. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1855, pp. 18-62.

On a New Species of Ione. Brit. Assoc. Sect., 1863, p. 98.

On a human skull and the bones of animals found with pottery in a Kjokkenmodden, on the coast of Cornwall. ib., 1864, p. 88.

On an ancient Cornish Barrow. ib., 1864, p. 88.

On the genus Anceus. ib., 1865, p. 83. Report of the Committee appointed to explore the Marine Fauna and Flora of the south coast of Devon and Cornwall. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1865, pp. 51-56.

An attempt to approximate the data of the Flint Flakes of Devon and Cornwall. Brit. Assoc. Sect., 1866, p. 50.

On the dentition of the common mole. ib., 1866, p. 69.

On the Fauna and Flora of the southern coast of Devon and Cornwall. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1867, pp. 275-87.

On the Geographical Distribution of the British genera of the Sessile-eyed Crustacea. Brit. Assoc. Sect., 1868, p. 69.

Notes on Crustacea. 3 plates. Ann. Nat. Hist., vi, 109-111, (1850); vii, 297-300, (1851).

On a new genus and several new species of British Crustacea. ib., vii, 318-21.

On the Terebella Medusa. ib., viii, 237-39. On the development of the Cirripedia. ib., viii, 324-32.

On some Crustacea dredged by Mr. Barlee, in the Shetlands. ib., x, 356-57, (1852).

BATE, CHARLES SPENCE, F.R.S. (Con.).

On the Homologies of the Carapace, and on the Structure and Function of the Antennæ in Crustacea. ib., xvi, 36–46, 1855. [Also found as a Pamphlet, 8°.]

On the British Diastylidæ. ib., xvii, 449-65, (1856).

On the genus Cuma. ib., xix, 106–107, (1857). A Synopsis of the British Edriophthalmous Crustacea. Part i, Amphipoda. ib., xix, 135–52. On the British Edriophthalma. ib., xx, 524

25.

On the nidification of Crustacea. ib., i, 161169, 1858. [Annales des Sciences, Paris, ix, 25564, 1858.]

On some new genera and species of Crustacea amphipoda. ib., i, 361–62.

Ôn Pranzia and Anceus and their affinity to each other. ib., ii, 165–72.

On some British Diastylidæ. ib., iii, 273–74, (1859).

On the morphology of some amphipoda of the division Hypernia. ib., viii, 1-15, (1861).

Note on the supposed "Discovery of an extremely minute Vertebrate Lower Jaw in mud dredged at St. Helena, by Dr. Wallich." ib., x, 440-41, (1862).

Carcionological Gleanings. ib., xv, 81-88, (1865); xvii, 24-31, (1866); i, 442-48, (1868). On the Dentition of the Common Mole. ib., xix, 377-81, (1867).

On the Homologies of the Carapace. Proc. Linn. Soc., ii, 376-79, (1855).

On the importance of an examination of the structure of the integuments of Crustacea in the determination of doubtful species. . . Journ. Linn. Soc., iii, 1-4, (Zool.) 1859.

On the peridental membrane in its relation to the dental tissues. Brit. Journ. Dental Sci., i, 5–7, (1856).

On the Natural History of Ivory. ib., i, 69– 73, 99-105.

On the Structure of the Teeth. ib., ii, 35-40, 67-73, 195-97, 227-30, 257-58, 285-86, 31314, 341-44, 369-71, 397-99, 425-27, (1858–59).

On Absorption. Trans. Odontological Soc., i, 21-30, (1858).

On a method for constructing lower palates. ib., ii, 139-40, (1861).

On the Treatment of Inflamed Dental Pulp. ib., iii, 338-57, (1863).

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