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Davis, (ii nnic I-'.. 5. Colorimctric analysis. 



Chemical NeW8,XXVII., 1873, pp. 299-300. 

 Davis, He a r if. On two new species of the genus 



OEcistes (CE. intermedius, CE. longicornis), 



class Uotili-!-:i. Mierosc. Soc. Trans. XV., 1867, 



pp. 13-16. 



2. Mobility of spines on certain insects' 



[1870.] Quarterly Journ. Mierosc. Sci. 



XL, 1871, pp. 288-289; Quekett Mierosc. Club 



Journ. II., 1871, pp. 141-142. 



3. A new Callidina (C. vaga) ; with the 



result of experiments on the desiccation of Ro- 

 lifcrs. Monthly Mierosc. Journ. IX., 1873, pp. 

 201-209 : Quarterly Journ. Mierosc. Sci. XIII., 

 1873, p. 302. 



Davis, J. W. C. Composition of crystalline de- 

 posit from a solution of magnesium and ammo- 

 nium chloride. Chemical News, XXV., 1872, 

 pp. 249-2.50. 



2. Composition of the precipitate formed 

 by adding a solution of nmmonio-sodic phosphate 

 to one of calcic chloride. Chemical News, XXV., 

 1872, p. 258. 



Davis, John Edward. On Antarctic discovery 

 ami its connection with the transit of Venus in 

 1882. Geogr. Soc. Journ. XXXIX., 1869, pp. 

 91-95; Geogr. Soc. Proc. XIII., 1869, pp. 114- 

 119. 



2. On deep-sea thermometers. Roy. Soc. 



Proc. Vin., 1870, pp. 347-348 ; Phil. Mag. 

 XL., 1870, pp. 132-134; Brit. Meteor. Soc. 

 Proc. V., 1871, pp. 305-342 ; Anvers, Congres 

 Sci. Geogr. I., 1872, pp. 211-266 ; Nature, V., 

 1872, pp. 124-127. 



Davis, Joseph Barnard. 9. De la valeur reelle 

 do la forme speciale d'un fragment de crane 

 trouve dans la caverno de Neanderthal. Paris, 

 Soc. Anthropol. Bull. V., 1864, pp. 708-718. 



10. The Neanderthal skull ; its peculiar 

 formation explained anatomically. Anthropol. 

 Soc. Mem. I., 1865, pp. 281-295. 



11. On synostotic crania among aboriginal 

 races of man. Haarlem, Nat. Verh. Holland 

 Moats. XXII., 1865. 



12. On the importance of a due estimate of 

 the different modes and degrees of deformation 

 of thi> skull, in the study of craniology. [1863.] 

 Skand. Naturforsk. Forhandl. IX., 1865, pp. 

 614-631. 



13. On the peculiar crania of the inhabi- 



tants of certain groups of islands in the Western 

 Pacific. Haarlem, Nat. Verh. Holland. Maats. 

 XXIV., 1866. 



14. An attempt to ascertain the average 



weight of the brain in the different races of 

 mankind. Philadelphia, Acad. Nat. Sci. Journ. 

 VI., 1866-69, pp. 345-368. 



15. On the ethnology of India. Bengal, 

 Asiat. Soc. Proc. 1867, pp. 121-122. 



Davis, Just i>li liin-iiiiril. 16. I'cbor macrokephale 

 Schaild iind iihiT die wcibliche Scliudelform. 

 fl867.] Archiv f. Authropol. II., 186S, pp. 17- 

 27. 



17. Contributions towards determining the 

 weight of the Brain in ditti-rcnt races of Man. 

 [1867.] Phil. Trans. CLVIIL, 1868, pp. 505- 

 528; Roy. Soc. Proc. XVI., 1868. pp. 236- 

 241. 



18. Description of the skeleton of an Aino 

 woman, and of three skulls of men of the same 

 race. Anthropol. Soc. Mem. III., 1870, pp. 21- 

 36. 



19. Account of the skull of a Ghiliak. 



Authropol. Soc. Mem. III., 1870, pp. 366-377. 



2O. Oceanic races ; their hair, &c., and the 

 value of skulls in the classification of man. 

 Anthropol. Review, VIII., 1870, pp. 183-196. 



21. A few notes upon the hair and some 



other peculiarities of Oceanic races. [1872.] 

 Anthropol. Instit. Journ. II., 1873, pp. 95-102. 



Davis, R. Hayton. Note on the existence of 

 lithium, barium, and strontium in the medi- 

 cinal springs of Harrogate. Chemical News, 

 XIII., 1866, pp. 302-303. 



2. The imperial saline ferruginous well at 



Harrogate, its history and analyses. Phannaceut. 

 Journ. VII., 1866, pp. 458-463. 



3. Monthly analytical examination of the 



Harrogate spas, 1872. Chern. Soc. Journ. XL, 

 1873, pp. 1089-1092. 



Davis, S. A. Singular habit of Thecla quercus. 



Entomologist, II., 1864-65, p. 312. 

 Davis, W. Barrett. On methods used in the 



construction of tables of Divisors. London, 



Math. Soc. Proc. IV., 1873, pp. 416-417. 

 Davis, W. 8. On some abnormal effects of bino- 

 cular vision. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLIIL, 1873 



(Sect.), pp. 36-37. 

 Davis, William. Les nombres premiers de 



100,000,001 a 100,001,699. Liouville, Journ. 



Math. XI., 1866, pp. 188-190. 

 Davreux, Paul, et Koninck, L. L. de. Re- 



cherches sur les mincraux Beiges : Sur une 



roche grenatifere et quelques mineraux cupriferes 



de Salm-Chateau. Bruxelles, Acad. Sci. Bull. 



XXX1IL, 1872, pp. 324-330 ; Bonn, Sitz. Ber. 



Niederrhein. Gesell. XXIX., 1872, pp. 42-43. 

 Davy. See Marie-Davy. 

 Davy, Edmund William. 15. On the action of 



nitric and nitrous acids on the sulphocyanides. 



Phil. Mag. XXX., 1865, pp. 228-232. 



16. On some spontaneous changes taking 



place in the bark and leaves of different species 



of Poplar. Laboratory, L, 1867, pp. 361- 



362. 

 Davy, John. For Biography, see Roy. Soc. Proc. 



XVI.. 1868, pp. Ixxix-lxxxi ; Edinburgh, Roy. 



Soc. Proc. VI., 1869, pp. 288-291. 



