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Allegret, . 6. De I'lnflucncc du retard de 



la maree sur le nioiivenu'iil ilr la Torre. Lrs 

 Mondes, XI., 1866, pp. 427-429. 



7. [Qiielc|iifs consequences iinportantes 

 d'unc theoric nouvelle relative a la variability de 

 hi dimV (lii jmir.] Les Mondes, XII., 1866, pp. 

 552-.-,.-,;;. 



8. Remarqaes sur la variability de la rotation 

 de la Tern-, et sur le phenomena des marees. 

 I'.'M-is, Acad. Sci. Compt. Rend. LXII., 1866, 

 pp. 434-436. 



9. Note sur la reaction des eaux de la mer 



sur U: inouvenieut de la Lime. Paris, Acad. Sci. 

 Compt. Eeud. LXII., 1866, pp. 1284-1285. 



1O. Note sur la theorie de la Lune, au sujet 



d'un memoire de LAPLACE de 1'annee 1786. 

 Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. Rend. LXIII., 1866, 

 pp. 635-637 ; Les Mondes, XIII., 1867, pp. 

 379-381. 



- 11. Memoire sur la flexion des lignes geo- 

 desiques tracees sur une meme surface quel- 

 conque. Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. Rend. LXVI., 

 1868, pp. 342-344. 



12. Note relative a 1'inteerration d'une 



equation differentielle remarquable. Paris, Acad. 

 Sci. Compt. Rend. LXVI., 1868, pp. 1144-1146. 



13. Note sur la propriete dont jouit le 

 cercle osculateur en un point quelconque d'une 

 certaine faniille de courbes . Nouv. Ann. Math. 

 IX., 1870, pp. 30-32. 



14. Note sur 1'existeuce de nouvelles classes 



renfermant cliacune un nombre illimite de courbes 

 alg&briques planes, dont les arcs offreut une re- 

 presentation exacte de la fonction elliptique de 

 premiere espece. Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. 

 Rend. LXX., 1870, pp. 1032-1033. 



15. Remarques sur imp famille de courbes 



planes. Nouv. Ann. Math. XL, 1872, pp. 162- 

 167. 



16. Memoire sur la representation des 

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Allemann, Heinrich. Chemiscbe Analyse des 

 Ebriacher Sauerbrunnens in Karnthen. Wieu, 

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 2. Chemische TJntersuchung dcs f'etten 

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 (Abth. 2), pp. 185-188. 



Allen, Alfred Henry. On the employment of 

 potassium ferricyani Je as a test for cobalt, nickel, 

 and manganese. Chemical News, XX1I1., 1871, 

 pp. 290-291. 



2. Suggestions for the improvement of the 

 methods employed in qualitative analysis. Che- 

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3. On meta-stannic acid, and the detection 



and estimation of tin. Chem. Soc. Journ. X., 



1872, pp. 274-278 ; American Chemist, III., 



1873, pp. 93-95. 



Allen, Alfred Hrnry. 4. Note on the solubility 

 of gold, and the stability of auric nitrate and 

 sulphate. Chemical News, XXV., 1872, p. 85. 



6. On the examination of tea for the detec- 

 tion of adulteration. Brit. Pharm. Confer. Proc., 

 1873, pp. 540-548. 



5. On the detection of the adulteration of 



tea. Chemical News, XXVIII., 1S73, pp. 210- 

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Allen, Charles Bowen. Local botany being the 

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Allen, (Dr.) If. On a new genus of Vespertili- 

 onidae : Corynorhinus. Phiiad. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc. 1865, pp. 173-175. 



2. Notes on the Vespertilionidje of Tropical 

 America. Phiiad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 1866, 

 pp. 279-288. 



3. [Remarks on the conformation of the 



mammalian skull.] Phiiad. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc. 1867, pp. 11-13. 



4. Monograph of the Bats of North Ame- 

 rica. Smithsonian Miscell. VII. 1867 (Art. 1). 



5. [On the appendicular skeleton of verte- 

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Allen, J. A. Catalogue of the Birds found at 

 Springfield, Mass., with notes on their migrations, 

 habits, &c., together with a list of those Birds 

 found in the State not yet observed at Spring- 

 field. [1864.] Essex Institute Comrn. IV., 

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2. Notes on the habits and distribution of 



the Duck-Hawk, or American Peregrine Falcon, 

 in the breeding season, and description of the 

 eggs. [1864.] Essex Institute Comni. IV., 

 1866, pp. 153-161. 



3. Notes on Birds observed in Western 



Iowa, in the months of July, August, and Sep- 

 tember ; also on birds observed in Northern 

 Illinois, in May and June, and at Richmond, 

 Wayne Co., Indiana, between 3rd and 10th June. 

 [1868.] Boston, Mem. Soc. Nat. Hist. I., 

 1866-69, pp. 488-526. 



4. Winter notes of an ornithologist in the 

 N. E. States. American Naturalist, I., 1868, 

 pp. 38-48. 



5. Notice of a foray of a colony of Formica 

 sanguiuea, Lntr., upon a colony of a black species 

 of Formica, for the purpose of making slaves of 

 1 he latter. [1865.] Essex Institute Cornm. V., 

 1868, pp. 14-16. 



6. Notes on the Red and Mottled Owls. 

 American Naturalist, II., 1869, pp. 327-329. 



7. [On the migrations of birds.] [1868.] 

 Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. XIL, 1869, p. 

 85. 



