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Henry John Carter

bombay, se, arabia and coast

CARTER, HENRY JOHN, M.D., a medical officer of the Bombay army, a large contributor to current literature in the Tr. Med. Phys. Soc., Bombay, No. 8 ; Medical Gazette, 1839 ; Jour. Bomb. As. Soc. Ann. and Mag. He wrote on the Prevalence of Intermittent Fever among the troops at Hyderabad in Sind during the autumn of 1846; Beriberi among the Marines of the Indian Navy ; Rupture of the Heart ; Case of Poisoning by Opium, and Passage of Mud into the Bronchi in Drowning ; Medical History of the Central Schools of Bombay, 1852 ; Dracunculus in the Island of Bombay ; Medico-legal Cases ; Colours of the Tapetum depending on Structure, not Colouring Matter ; Medical Anatomy of Culex pipicns, Common Mosquito ; Animality of the Freshwater Sponge ; Description of tho Fresh water Sponges in the tanks of the Islands of Bombay ; On the Red Colouring Matter of the Salt-pans in the Island of Bombay ; On the Form and Structure of Operculina Arabica ; Zoosperms in Spongilla ; Development of Gonida (?) from the Cell-contents of the Characem, with Observa tions on the Circulatory Movement of the Mucus ; On the Conjugation of Three Species of Diatomex, with Remarks on Amphiphora ; Abstract of Notes on the Organization of the Freshwater Infusoria of the Island of Bombay ; On the Development of the Root-cell and its Nucleus in Chara verticillata ; Observations on the Alluvium, with Figures of Eocene Fossils about Hyderabad in Sind ; Report on the Copper Ore and Lithographic Limestone on the S.E. Coast of Arabia ; Geology of Muscat

and of the S.E. Coast of Arabia ; On the Organi zation of the Foraminifera and their Fossil Re mains in the Poorbunder Limestone of Kattyawar, etc.; Geology of the Island of Bombay ; Pleiocene Deposits on the Shores of the Arabian Sea ; Descriptions of some of the Larger Forms of Fossil Foraminifera in Sind ; Description of Orbitolites Malabarica ; Structure of Fossil Alveo lina ; Notes on the Gurrah of the S.E. Coast of Arabia ; On the Great Mahrah Tribe of ditto, with Vocabulary of their Language ; Description of the Frankincense Tree of Arabia, with Remarks on the Misplacement of Ptolemy's Sibanophorous Region ; Geography of the S.E. Coast of Arabia, Modern and Ancient ; Description of the Ruins of El Belled on the S.E. Coast of Arabia.—Trans. Geog. Soc. Bomb. vii. p. 225 ; Jour. Royal Geog. Soc. xvi. part ii. p. 187.