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Clar, frrni:. 1'r'nT il<-n :m rborncn Ilirnbrurh. 

 Wion, Xeits. Gesell. Aerzte, VII., 1851, pp. 

 712-737. 



Claraz, G., et C. Heusser. Fragm> -. "i 'oro- 

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 ilk-lines de Riu-de-Janriro ct Mhia* (reraes. 

 Bibl. Univ. Archives, V., 1859, p]>. 244-257. 



2. Uebcr die wahre Lagerstatte der 



Diamantcu inul andorer Edelsteine in der Pro- 

 ving Minns Geraes in Brasilien. Deutsch. Geol. 



11. Zeitschr. XL, 1859, pp. 448-466; 

 Annal. des Mines, XVII., 1860, pp. 289-299. 



Clare, Peter. On some peculiarities in the 

 magnetism of ferruginous bodies. [1842-43.1 

 Manchester, Phil. Soc. Mem. VII., 1846, pp"! 

 205-260. 



Clare, lilchurd Angus/us. Description of a Mer- 

 curial Air-pump, and of a double-barrelled Air- 

 pump. Nicholson, Journ. IV., 1801, pp. 264- 

 268. 



Claret, . Observations d'acephales. Paris, 



Ann. Cere. Med. I.. 1 820, pp. 423-429. 



Clarinval, E. Note sur la depense des di'versoirs 

 verticaux, avce arete saillante, alimentea par un 

 canal de meme largeur. Annal. des Mines. XII.. 

 1857, pp. 517-534. 



2. Note sur la depense des deversoirs sans 



contraction laterals et inclines vers 1'amont. 

 Anna!, des Mines, XIV., 1858, pp. 277-281. 



3. Ueber den Ausfluss durch Ueberfiille. 



Bornemann, Der Civilincenieur. V.. 1<S.>9. pp. 



210-211. 



4. Sur une deformation de la tige des 



Sapin*. Paris. Bull. Soc. Bot. VI., 1859, pp. 



270-271. 

 5. Experiences sur les marteaux pilons it 



cames et ressorts, et sur la durete des corps. 



Annal. des Mines, XVII., 1860, pp. 87-106. 

 Clarion, . Sur la liqueur qui sortait tons 



les matins par 1'ouverture accidentelle de 1'es- 



tomac de Mairdelaine GORE. Journ. de Med. 



III., 1S01, pp.' 423-434. 

 2. Description d'une nouvelle espece de 



Phoca. Paris. Soc. Philom. Bull, in., 1802. 



p. 99. 

 Clark, . Ellis, et Shaw. Observations faits 



>ur un pendu, a Boston, particulierement sur 



les mouvements du coeur. (Transit) Brown- 



Sequard, Journ. de Physiol. I., 1858, pp. 822- 



825. 

 Clark, Air fin. On a new method of measuring 



celestial arcs. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1856, pp. 



108-111. 



2. The Sun, a small Star. Boston. Mem. 



Amer. Acad. VIII., 1863, pp. 569-572. 

 Clark, Andrew. Observations on the anatomy 



of the skin of a species of Murwna. [1848.] 



Microsc. Soc. Trans. II., 1849, pp. 141-150. 



Clark, Dmcy. Observations on the <renus 

 CEstrus. [1796.] Linn. Soc. Trans. III., 1797, 

 pp. 289-329. 



2. Of the insect called Oistros by the 



ancients, and of the true species intended by 

 them under this appellation : in reply to the 

 Observations of W. S. MACLEAY and the French 

 Naturalists. To which is added, a description 

 of a new species of > Cuterebra. [1826-27.] 

 Linn. Soc. Trans. XV., 1827, pp. 402-411 ; 

 Phil. Mag. III., 1828, pp. 283-289. 



3. Note on the Bot infesting the stag 



(OZstrus cervi). Newman, Zoologist, V., 1847, 

 pp. 1569-1570. 



4. An Appendix or Supplement to a 



treatise on the CEstri and Cuterebrsa of various 

 Animals. [1841.] Linn. Soc. Trans. XIX., 

 1S45, pp. 81-94. 



Clark, I). A. On some curious and singular 

 appearances of snow and hail. Sillimau, Journ. 

 II.. 1820, pp. 132-134. 



Clark, Daniel Kinnear. Oil the expansive work- 

 ing of steam in locomotives. Franklin Inst. 

 Journ. XXV., 1853, pp. 1-]1, 73-84. 



2. Experimental investigation of the prin- 

 ciples of locomotive boilers. Franklin Inst. 

 Journ. XXV., 1853, pp. 361-365. 



3. The mechanical theory of Heat. Frank- 

 lin Inst. Journ. XL., 1860, pp. 163-169 ; Cuy- 

 per, Kevue Univ. IX., 1861, pp. 205-228. 



Clark, F. Le Gros. Case of cyanosis, with a 

 description of the appearances presented on 

 dissection. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XXX., 

 1S47, pp. 113-120. 



Clark, G. Case of Extra-uterine Gestation. 

 Philadelphia Med. Mus. II., 1806, pp. 292-295. 



Clarke, George Frederick. Analysis of the Thames 

 water. [1848.] Journ. Chern. Soc. I., 1849, 

 pp. 155-158 ; Chemical Coll. Reports, 1849, 

 pp. 39-42. 



Clark, G. T. On the neighbourhood of Bombay 

 and certain beds containing Fossil Frogs. Geol. 

 Soc. Journ. III., 1847, pp. 221-224. 



Clark, Hamlet. Notice and description of a new- 

 species of Spider. Ann. Nat. Hist. XVI., 1855, 

 pp. 329-330. 



2. Notes on certain British Hydrocantha- 

 ridre. Newman, Zoologist, XIII., 1855, pp. 

 4769-4771. 



3. Synonymic list of the British carnivorous 



Water Beetles, together with critical remarks 

 and notices of foreign allied species. Newman, 

 Zoologist, X1IL, 1855, pp. 4846-4869. 



4. Synonymic list of the British species of 



Philhydrida, with notices of localities, &c. Nciv- 

 man, Zoologist, XIV., 1856, pp. 5005-5008, 

 5048-5056. 



5. On the Mexican species of Hydropori. 



Ann. Nat. Hist. X., 1862, pp. 173-184. 



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