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Davidson, Thomas. 15. Sur la distribution 

 geologique des Brachiopodes dans les lies Bri- 

 tanniques. Paris, Soc. Geol. Bull. XL, 1853-54, 

 pp. 171-184. 



16. Observations on the Chonetes comoides, 



Sowerlii/. Geol. Soc. Journ. X., 1854, pp. 

 202-207. 



17. A few remarks 011 the Brachiopoda. 



Ann. Nat. Hist. XVI., 1855, pp. 429-442. 



18. Introduction a 1'histoire naturelle des 



Brachiopodes vivants et fossiles. (Transit) 

 Norrnaudie, Mem. Soc. Linn. X., 1856, pp. 69- 

 293. 



19. Palreontological notes on the Brachio- 



poda. No. 1. On the genera and sub-genera of 

 Brachiopoda that are provided with spiral ap- 

 pendages for the support of the oral arms, and 

 species so constructed, which have been dis- 

 covered in British carboniferous strata. Geolo- 

 gist, 1858, pp. 409-416, 457-472; Liege, Mem. 

 Soc. Sci. XVI., 1861, pp. 1-51. 

 2O. Palaeontolosrical notes on the Brachio- 



poda: No. 2. On the families Strophomenidoe 

 and Productid;c. Geologist, 1859, pp. 97-117. 

 21. On recent Tercbratulse. Ann. Nat. 



Hist. VUL, 1861, pp. 24-40. 

 22. On British carboniferous Brachiopoda. 

 Geologist, 1861, pp. 41-59. 



23. Paltcontological notes : I. On Scot- 

 tish Jurassic Brachiopoda. II. Scottish creta- 

 ceous Brachiopoda. III. Tertiary Brachiopoda. 

 Geologist, V., 1862, pp. 443-447. 



24. On some carboniferous Brachiopoda 



collected in India, by A. FLEMING, M.D., and 

 W. PURDON, Esq., F.G.S. Geol. Soc. Journ. 

 XVIII., 1862, pp. 25-35. 



25. On the lower carboniferous Brachio- 



poda of Nova Scotia. Geol. Soc. Journ. XIX., 

 1863, pp. 158-175. 



Davidson, Thomas, et Bouchard-Chantereaux. 

 Sur le Magas pumilus. Paris, Soc. Geol. Bull. 

 V., 1847-48, pp. 139-146. 



Davidson, Thomas, and J. Morris. Descriptions 

 of some species of Brachiopoda. Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. XX., 1847, pp. 250-257. 



Davidson, JJ'illiam. Observations on the pro- 

 perties of some Fish Oils, and on the utility of 

 Chloride of Lime in destroying their putrid 

 odour. Edinb. Journ. Sci. VII., 1827, p. 97. 



2. On the adulteration of Fixed Oils. 



Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XXVIIL, 1840, pp. 

 250-256 ; Erdin. Journ. Prak. Chem. XX., 

 1840, pp. 235-241. 



3. On the decolorization of Palm Oil. 



Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XXVIIL, 1840, pp. 

 256-258 ; Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. XX., 

 1840, pp. 184-187. 



Davidson, William. 4. On the removal of the 

 fetid odours of Fish Oils. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. XXVIIL, 1840, pp. 258-260; Erdm. 

 Journ. Prak. Chem. XX., 1840, pp. 188-190. 



5. On the removal of the bitter taste 



and lichenous odour of Iceland Moss, &c. 

 [1838.] Edinb. New Phil. Jouru. XXVIIL, 

 1840, pp. 260-264; Edinb. Trans. Scot. Soc. 

 Arts, I., 1841, pp. 408-411 ; Erdm. Journ. 

 Prak. Chem. XX., 1840, pp. 354-358. 



Davidson, JVilliam. Case of congenital malfor- 

 mation of the brain, where the whole of the 

 cerebrum was situated without the cranium. 

 Glasgow Med. Journ. III., 1830, pp. 281-285. 



Davies, D. If. On Mineral Poisons entering the 

 circulation. London, Med. and Phvs. Journ. 

 XXIX., 1813, pp. 133-136. 



Davies, E., and F. Crace-Calvert. On a new 

 method of preparing hypochloric acid or per- 

 oxyde of chlorine. Chem. Soc. Journ. XL, 

 1859, pp. 193-195 ; Annal. de Chimie, LV., 

 1859, p. 485 ; Liebig, Annal. CX., 1859, pp. 

 344-345. 



Davies, Hugh. Descriptions of four new British 

 Lichens. [1793.] Linn. Soc. Trans. II., 

 1794, pp. 283-285. 



2. A determination of three British 



species of Juncus, with jointed Leaves. [1808.] 

 Linn. Soc. Trans. X., 1811, pp. 10-15. 



3. Remarks on Lichen scaber and some 



of its allies. [1811.] Linn. Soc. Trans. XL, 

 1815, pp. 79-85. 



4. Some observations on the Sea Long- 

 worm of BORLASE, Gordius marinus of MONTAGU. 

 [1814.] Linn. Soc. Trans. XL, 1815, pp. 292- 

 295 ; Oken, Isis, I., 1817, col. 1054-1056. 



Davies, J. Alex. Observations upon the pro- 

 duction of Colour by the Prism, the passive 

 mental effect or instinct in comprehending the 

 enlargement of the Visual Angle, and other 

 optical phenomena. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1861 

 (pt. 2), pp. 31-32 ; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 

 XV., 1862, pp. 187-194. 



Davies, J. H. On the instinct of Insects. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. I., 1829, pp. 332-333. 



2. On the sexual instinct of Insects. 



Quart. Journ. Sci. I., 1829, pp. 206-207. 



3. On the periodical appearance of cer- 



tain Insects. Mag. Nat. Hist. III., 1830, pp. 

 247-248. 



Davies, J. H., and James L. Drummond. Fur- 

 ther observations on the influence of fresh 

 water on Marine Animals. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 II., 1829, pp. 217-218. 



Davies, John. An application of mathematics 

 to chemical analysis. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 VIIL, 1824, pp. 99-100; Annal. de Chimie, 

 XXVIL, 1824, p. 219 ; Trommsdorff, N. Journ. 

 d. Pharm. X., 1825, pp. 138-142. 



