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Allen, O. D. Observations 011 Caesium and 

 Rubidium. Chemical News, VI., 1862, pp. 265- 

 267; Silliman, Journ. XXXIV., 1862, p. 367; 

 Phil. Mag. XXV., 1863, pp. 189-19.3. 



Allen, 0. D., and S. JJ r . Johnson. On the 

 Equivalent and .Spectrum of Csesiurn. Silli- 

 rnan, Journ. XXXV., 1863, pp. 94-98; Chemical 

 News, VH. 1863, pp. 110-111; Phil. Mag. 

 XXV., 1863, pp. 196-200; Fresenius, Zeits. 

 Anal. Chem. II., 1863, pp. 4-9. 



Allen, .V. Stafford. Notes on the birds of Egypt. 

 Sclatc-r, Ibis, IV., 1862, pp. 357-361; V., 32- 

 54, 156-157. 



Allen, T. An account of the inflammable gas- 

 weUs on. the banks of the Kanawha river, in 

 Virginia. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. IV., 1847. 

 pp. 366371. 



2. Esplosibility of coal-oils. Smithsonian 



Reports, 1862, pp. 330-342. 



Allen, ini/ia/ii. Experiments upon a substance 

 called Dapeche from South America. [1805.] 

 Linn. Soc. Trans. VIII., 1807, pp. 320-322 ; 

 Paris, Soc. Philom. N. Bull. I., 1807, p. 177. 



Allen, William, and William Haseldine Pepys. 

 On the quantity of carbon in carbonic acid, and 

 on the nature of the Diamond. Phil. Trans. 

 1807, pp. 267-292 ; Bibl. Britann. XXXVI., 

 1807, pp. 313-344; Gehlen, Journ. V., 1808, 

 pp. 664-689. 



2. On the changes produced in 

 atmospheric air and oxygen gas by Respiration. 

 Phil. Trans. 1808, pp. 249-281 ; Brugnatelli, 

 Giorn. III. 1810, pp. 61-79, 93-107; 

 Sehweigger, Journ. I., 1811, pp. 182-213. 



3. On Respiration. Phil. Trans. 

 1809, pp. 404-429. 



4. On the respiration of Birds. Phil. 



Allen, J nili am. 6. An attempt to account for 

 numerous appearances of sudden and violent 

 drainage on the sides of the basin of the Dead 

 Sea. Geogr. Soc. Journ. XXIII., 1853, pp. 163 

 -165. 



7. On the Watershed of Wadi el Araba. 

 Geogr. Soc. Journ. XXIII., 1853, pp. 166- 

 170. 



Allen, W., and S. Woods. Barometrical mea- 

 surements. [1812.] Geol. Soc. Trans. IV., 

 1817, pp. 434-437. 



Allen, Z. Account of a Tornado, which, towards 

 the end of August 1838, passed over the city of 

 Providence, in the State of Rhode Island, and 

 afterwards over a part of the village of Somerset. 

 Sturgeon, Ann. Electr. IV., 1839-40, pp. 217- 

 221. 



2. On the volume of the Niagara River as 

 deduced from measurements made in 1841 by 

 Mr. E. R. BLACKWELL. Silliinan, Journ. XL VI., 

 1844, pp. 67-73 ; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 

 XXX VII., 1844, pp. 21-27. 



Allent, . Memoire sur les surfaces d'equilibre 



des fluides imparfaits, tels que les sables, les 

 terres, etc. Aunal. des Mines, I., 1816, pp. 267- 

 300. 



Trans. 1829, pp. 279-286 ; Poggend. Anaal. 



XVIII., 1830, pp. 398-407 ; Sehweigger, Journ. 



LVIL, 1829, pp. 337-339. 

 Allen, ll'illiiiiii. On the curves of trisection. 



Silliman, Journ. IV., 1822, pp. 343-357. 

 Allen, JJ'illiriiii. Is the Old Calabar a branch of 



the Quorra ? Geogr. Soc. Journ. VII., 1837 



pp. 198-202. 



2. On a new construction of a map of a 



portion of Western Africa, showing the possi- 

 bility of the Rivers Yeu and Chadda being the 

 outlet of the Lake Chad. Geogr. Soc. Journ. 

 VIII., 1838, pp. 289-307. 



3. Excursion up the river of Cameroons 



and to the Bay of Amboiscs. Geogr. Soc. Journ. 

 XIII., 1843, pp. 1-17. 



4. On the island of Ruad, North Syria. 



Geogr. Soc. Journ. XXIII., 1853, pp. 154- 

 156. 



5. The ancient harbour of Seleucia, in 



Pieria. Geogr. Soc. Jouru. XXIIL, 1853, pp. 

 157-162. 



Allevard, 



. Des etuves a temperature con- 



stante, et de leur application a la solubilite des 



composes isomorphes. Presse Scientiflque, I., 



1863, pp. 542-543. 

 Allibert, Alphonse. Monographic du genre 



Trichopteryx. Revue Zool. VII., 1844, pp. 



51-54. 

 2. Description de deux especes nouvelles 



du genre Trichopteryx. Revue Zool. VII., 



1844, pp. 133-134. 



3. Note sur divers insectes Coleopteres 

 trouves dans des graines de legumiueuses rap- 

 portes de Canton ; et sur quelques autres especes 

 qui out vecu dans des haricots venant du Bresil. 

 Revue Zool. X., 1847, pp. 11-19. 



4. Note historique sur la famille des Tri- 

 chopterygiens. Revue Zool. X.. 1847, pp. 

 187-197. 



Allihn, D. Merkwiirdiger Fall eiuer Vergiftung 

 durch den Geuuss der Cicuta virosa. Brosche, 

 Zeits. 1., 1830, pp. 195-200. 



Allinson, ju/i., Samuel. Observations on the 

 protoxide of Mercury and the Atomic weight 

 of that metal. [1828.] Philad. Coll. Pharm. 

 Journ. I., 1830, pp. 81-86; Silliman, Journ. 

 XVI., 1829, pp. 183-184. 



2. Observations on Seneca oil. [1829.] 

 Philad. Coll. Pharm. Journ. II., 1831, pp. 35- 

 36. 



Allis, Thomas. On the Windpipe of the Dun- 

 Diver (Mergus Merganser, L.) Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 V., 1832, pp. 766-767. 



