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 of coral from the red crag of Waldringfield : 

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 XLIL, 1871, p. 385. 



34. On Trochocyathus anglicus, a new 

 species of Madreporaria from the Red Crag. 

 Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXVIIL, 1872, pp. 

 447-449. 



35. On the genus Palaeocoryne, Duncan 

 & Jenkins, and its affinities. Geol. Soc. Quart. 

 Journ. XXIX., 1873, pp. 412-417. 



36. OuCaryophyllia Bredai, Milne-Edwards 

 & Jules Jliilinc, from the Red Crag of Wood- 

 bridge. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXIX., 1873, 

 pp. 503-504. 



37. On the older tertiary formations of the 

 West Indian Islands. Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. 

 XXIX., 1873, pp. 548-565. 



38. A description of the Madreporaria 

 dredged up during the expeditions of H.M.S. 

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 Soc. Trans. VIII., 1873, pp. 303-344. 



39. Insect metamorphoses. [1872.] Na- 

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40. On the nervous system of Actinia. 



Parti. [1873.] Roy. Soc. Proc. XX1L, 1873- 

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 Duncan, Peter Martin, and Jenkins, H. M. 



On Pateocoryue, a genus of tubulariue hydrozoa 

 from the carboniferous formation. Phil. Trans. 

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 XVIII., 1870, p. 42. 



Duncan, Peter Martin, and Thomson, James. 

 On Cyclocyathus, a new genus of the Cyathophyl- 

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 Phil. Mag. XXXIV., 1867, p. 398. 



Duncan, Peter Martin, and Wall, G. P. A 

 notice of the geology of Jamaica, especially with 

 reference to the district of Clarendon ; with de- 

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Dundr, N, C. 2. Beobachtungeu des Siriusbeg- 

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 320. 



3. Beobachtung eines neuen Nebelflecks. 



Astr. Nachr. LXXVIII., 1872, col. 251-252. 



4. Elemente der Doppelsterne Herculis 

 und f\ Corona. Astr. Nachr. LXXVIII., 1872, 

 col. 315-318. 



5. Beobachtuugen vou veranderlichen 



Sterueu. Astr. Nachr. LXXVIII., 1872, col. 

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6. Om Dubbelstjernan 210 Herculis. 



Stockholm, Akad. Ofversigt, XXX., 1873 

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Duner, N. C., och Nordenskiold, A. E. An- 



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sels de la viande. Moniteur Scientif. XV., 1873, 



pp. 713-717. 

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locher zur Ermittelung der Temperatur des Erd- 



korpers. Halle, Zeitschr. Gesammt. Naturwiss. 



VI., 1872, pp. 179-182, 319-377 ; Berg. Hiitten. 



Saliuenw. (Abli.) XX., 1872, pp. 206-238. 

 Dunker, Wilhelm. 44. Fiinf neue Mollusken : 



Murex longicornis. Mactra Ludorfii, Pecten mul- 



tisquamatus, Tivela subglobosa, T. Natalensis. 



Malakozool. Blatter, XI., 1864, pp. 99-102. 



45. Ein neuer Bulimus : B. Moestai. Mala- 

 kozool. Blatter, XL, 1864, p. 156. 



46. Zwei neue Siisswasser-Muschehi aus 

 Africa (Galatea truncata, Fischeria curta). Ma- 

 lakozool. Blatter, XIV., 1867, pp. 206-209. 



47. Mollusca nova Musei Godefiroy Ham- 

 burgensis. Malakozool. Blatter, XVIII., 1871, 

 pp. 150-175. 



Dunker, Wilhelm, uud Zelebor, Joh. Bericht 

 iiber die von der Novara-Expedition mitgebrach- 

 ten Mollusken. Wieii, Zool. Bot. Verhandl. 

 XVI., 1866 (Abh.), pp. 909-916. 



Dunkin, Edwin. 5. On the movement of the 

 Solar System in space, deduced from the proper 

 motions of 1,167 stars. [1863.] Astrou. Soc. 

 Mem. XXXII., 1864, pp. 19-73. 



~ 6. Note on the frequent omission of read- 

 ings of the barometer and thermometer in sextant 

 observations, for the determination of latitude 

 and longitude. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXIV., 

 1864, pp. 121-122. 



7. On the estimated number of luminous 



particles contained within a denned space on tho 

 Sun's disk. Astrou. Soc. Month. Not. XXIV., 

 1864, pp. 123-124. 



8. On the probable error of a meridional 



transit-observation, by the " eye and ear " and 



chronographic methods. Astron. Soc. Month. 



Not. XXIV., 1864, pp. 152-160. 

 9. On some peculiar instances of personal 



equation in zenith distance observations. Astron. 



Soc. Mouth. Not. XXV., 1865, pp. 215-216; 



Astron. Soc. Mem. XXXIV., 1866, pp. 17-24. 

 1O. [Geographical positions of the stations 



observed by MR. PETHEEICK, westward of the 



White Nile.] Geogr. Soc. Journ. XXXV., 1865, 



pp. 298-299. 

 11. DuCnAiLLu's astronomical observations: 



determination of latitude from meridian altitudes. 



Geogr. Soc. Journ. XXXVI., 1866, pp, 72-76. 



