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Doubleday, Ffcnry. 21. Larva of Sphinx Con- 

 volvuli. Entomologist, VI., 1873, pp. 561- 

 562. 



22. The eggs of the Cuckoo. Zoologist, 



VIII., 1873, pp. 3472-3473. 



Doucet, . Note sur un caractere de con- 

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 isiin, pp. 266-269. 



Dougall, John. On ancient sea-margins round 

 Glasgow. [1864.] Glasgow, Geol. Soc. Trans. 

 II., 1867, pp. 30-33. 



2. On the Silurian scenery of the Enterkin. 

 [1866.] Glasgow, Geol. Soc. Trans. II., 1867, 

 pp. 255-257. 



3. Notes of experiments with the bark, 



leaves, flowers, young pods, and seeds of Cytisns 

 laburnum. Glasgow, Med. Journ. II., 1870, pp. 

 496-501. 



4. Death of minute organisms. Monthly 

 Microsc. Journ. IV., 1870, pp. 167-168. 



5. Sketch of the geology of the Falls of 

 Clyde, the Mouse Valley, and Cartland Crags. 

 [1867.] Glasgow, Geol. Soc. Trans. III., 1871, 

 pp. 4453. 



6. Chromic acid as an antiseptic disin- 



fectant. &c., more especially as compared with 



carbolic acid. Pharmaceut, Journ. II., 1872, pp. 



544-546, 568-569. 



7. On putrefiers and antiseptics. Glasgow, 



Med. Journ. V., 1873, pp. 41-58, 145-170. 

 Doughty, Charles -I/. On the Yostedal Brae, a 



large glacier-system in Southern Norway. Brit. 



Assoc. Rep. XXXIV., 1864 (Sect.), p. 143. 



2. Memoranda on the summer motions 



of some glacier-streams in Southern Norway. 



Geogr. Soc. Proc. IX., 1865, pp. 109-111. 

 Douglas, C. Home. Remarks on the winter 



climate of Malaga. [1871.] Scot. Meteorol. 



Soc. Journ. III., 1873, pp. 217-218. 

 Douglas, Francis. 3. Notice of the breeding of 



the Woodcock in Roxburghshire. Berwick. Nat. 



Club Hist. VI., 1872, p. 196. 

 4. Notice of Peucedanum ostruthiuin. 



Berwick. Nat, Club Hist. VI., 1872, p. 196. 

 Douglas, J. Jl'. 14. On the occurrence of Sys- 



tellonotus triguttatus (an hemipterous insect) in 



company with Formieu fusca. Entom. Month. 



Mag. II., 1865-66, pp. 30-31. 



15. On some peculiarities in the develop- 

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 Mag. II., 1865-66, pp. 270-272; III., 1866-67, 

 pp. 200-201 ; IV., 1867-68, pp. 30-33. 



16. About aquatic Hemiptera, including 

 notices of new British species. Entom. Mouth. 

 Mag. III., 1866, pp. 25-27. 



17. British Hemiptera an additional genus 

 and species : Kniblethis verhasei. Entom. 

 Monthly Mag. IX., 1872-73. pp. 4-5. 



Douglas, J. W. 18. Remarks on some of the 

 Ilemiptera enumerated by I FIMT THOMSON in the 

 4th Fasciculus of his < l/mxi-ii/a l-'.ittiiiiHilugicti. 

 Entom. Monthly Mag. X., 1873-74, pp. 187- 

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Douglas, ./. Jf~., and Scott, J. Additions to the 

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 Mag. II., 1865-66, pp. 217-220, 246-249, 272- 

 276; III., 1866-67, pp. 13-16; IV., 1867-68, 

 pp. 1-6, 45-52, 93-100, 238-246, 265-271 ; VI., 

 1869-70, pp. 241-249; VIII., 1871-72, pp. 23- 

 29, 60-63. 



2. Remarks on the names applied 

 to the British Hemiptera Heteroptera. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist, I., 1868, pp. 278-282. 



3. List of captures of Hemiptera 

 in Palestine and Syria ; together with descrip- 

 tions of several new species. Entom. Monthly 

 Mag. V., 1868-69, pp. 27-33, 65-68, 114-118, 

 135-139, 259-268, 293-297. 



4. British Hemiptera new species : 



Homoptera. [1873.] Entom. Monthly Mag. 

 IX., 1872-73, pp. 210-212. 



Douglas, James. 2. On recent spectroscopic ob- 

 servations of the Sun, and the total eclipses of 

 1868 and 1869. Canadian Naturalist, V., 1870, 

 pp. 121-142. 



3. On recent spectroscopic observations of 

 the Sun, and the total eclipse of the 7th August, 

 1869. Quebec, Trans. VII., 1870, pp. 55-84. 



4. Notes on the copper deposits at Harvey 

 Hill. [1870.] Quebec, Trans. VIII., 1871, pp. 

 42-52. 



Douglas, John C. On the source of muscular 

 force. Phil. Mag. XXXIV., 1867, pp. 273-275 ; 

 Amer. Journ. Sci. XLV., 1868, pp. 110-112. 



2. Experience d'optique : [direction de 

 1'axe optique.] Les Mondes, XVIII., 1868, pp. 

 540-543; Phil. Mag. XXXVI., 1868, pp. 43- 

 46. 



3. On shadow optometers. Phil. Mag. 

 XXXVII., 1869, pp. 340-343. 



4. Reply to Mn. TEMPLETON'S "Remarks 

 suggested by MR. DOUGLAS'S account of a new 

 optometer." Phil. Mag. XL., 1870, pp. 340- 

 344. 



5. On increasing the rigidity of long, thin 



metallic pointers, magnetic needles, &c. Phil. 



Mag. XLII., 1871, pp. 67-68. 

 Douglas. II'. D. Robinson. Notes on Lepidoptera 



in Kirkcudbrightshire. [1874.] Scottish Na- 

 turalist, II., 1873-74, pp. 359-360. 

 Douhet, (le comtc) de. [Sur un carbone diaman- 



taire.] Les Mondes, XIII., 1867, pp. 581-582. 

 Doulcet de Fontecoulant. See Pontecou- 



lant. 

 Douliot, Umilc. 3. Sur la gelee des plantes. 



[1863.] Aube, Mem. Soc. Acad. I., 1864, pp. 



379-383. 



