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Moore, Charles. 6. Ou the contents of three 

 square yards of triassic drift. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1860 (pt. 2), pp. 87-88. 



7. On the so-called Wealden beds at Links- 

 field, and the reptiliferous sandstones of Elgin. 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. XVI., I860, pp. 445-447. 



8. On new Brachiopoda, and on the deve- 



lopement of the loop in Terebratella. Somerset, 

 Archceol. Soc. Proc. X., 1860, pp. 155-178 ; 

 Geologist, III., 1860, pp. 438-445 ; IV., 1861, 

 pp. 96-102, 190-194. 



9. Ou the zones of the lower lias and 



the Avicula-contorta zone. Geol. Soc. Journ. 

 XVII., 1861, pp. 483-516. 



10. On the palaeontology of mineral veins, 



and on the secondary age of some mineral veins 

 in the carboniferous limestone. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1862 (pt. 2), pp. 82-83. 

 Moore, Charles Heivitt. An account, of a case 

 of pulsating tumour in which the urine contained 

 cancer cells. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XXXV., 

 1852, pp. 459-470. 



2. The mechanism of the joints of the 



sacrum. Brit. For. Med. Chir. Rev. XX., 1857, 

 pp. 210-214. 



Moore, Darid. Memoranda on Equisetum va- 

 riegatum, E. Wilsoni, and some other plants 

 observed in Ireland. Phytologist, II., 1846, pp. 

 129-130, 576-578. 



2. Experiments on preserving Potatoes, 

 conducted in the Glasnevin Botanic Garden, 

 with remarks on parasitical fungi in general. 

 Phytologist, II., 1846, pp. 528-537. 



3. Oa the distribution of the Erica Medi- 



terranea, var. Hibernica, and some other plants, 

 in Ireland. Phytologist, IV., 1852, pp. 597- 

 599. 



4. On the formation of wood in plants. 



Irish Acad. Proc. V., 1853, pp. 187-195 ; 

 Phytologist, IV., 1851, pp. 345-349. 



5. Notes on some rare plants, including 



Ajuga pyramidalis, in Arran. Phytologist, V., 

 1854, pp. 189-191. 



6. Observations on the mosses of Ireland, 



with a supplementary list of species not con- 

 tained in the " Flora Hibernica," together with 

 their habitats. Dublin, Roy. Soc. Journ. I., 

 1856-57, pp. 100-104; Phytologist, II., 1857- 

 58, pp. 37-40. 



7. Observations on the plants which, by 



their growth and decomposition, form the prin- 

 cipal part of the Irish Turf-bogs. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. 1857, (pt. 2), pp. 97-98. 



8. Note on the occurrence of Salix pro- 

 cumbens, Forbes, and other plants not previously 

 noticed as Irish species. Phytologist, II., 1857- 

 58, pp. 212-214. 



Moore, David. 9. On the occurrence of a 

 singularly metamorphosed state of Bryum san- 

 guineum, and ou the discovery of some addi- 

 tional species to the Irish Flora. Nat. Hist. 

 Review, V., 1858 (Proc.), pp. 129-131 ; Dublin, 

 Zool. Bot. Assoc. Proc. I., 1859, pp. 70-73. 



1O. Observations on some plants considered 

 by M. DE CANDOLLE to be alien and introduced 

 into Britain (Stratiotes aloides, Narcissus bi- 

 florus). Also notices of some species new to 

 the Irish Flora (Lycopodium inundatum, Hyp- 

 num megapolitanum, Galium elongatum, Blys- 

 mus compressus, Lathyrus palustris), with addi- 

 tional habitats of others, hitherto supposed to 

 be rare. Dublin, Zool. Bot. Assoc. Proc. I., 



1859, pp. 227-233; Nat. Hist. Review, VI., 

 1859 (Proc.), pp. 155-160. 



11. Observations on the prevailing and 



rare plants of Erris (Erica carnea, Saxifraga 

 umbrosa, Pinguicula Lusitanica, Hypericum 

 elodes, and Anagallis tenella), and of some other 

 portions of the county of Mayo. Dublin, Zool. 

 Bot. Assoc. Proc. II., 1860, pp. 14-19 ; Nat. 

 Hist. Review, VII., 1860 (Proe.), pp. 414- 

 417. 



12. Results of farther physiological ex- 

 periments on the formation of wood in dicotyle- 

 donous plants, made in the Royal Dublin Society's 

 Botanic Garden between the years 1851 and 



1860. Nat. Hist. Review, VII., 1860 (Proc.), 

 pp. 320-325. 



13. On the " Nardoo '' plant of Eastern 



Australia. Dublin, Roy. Soc. Journ. III., 1860- 

 62, pp. 345-348. 



Moore, Edward. Description of a new British 

 fish (Peristedion Malarmat, Cuv.). Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. L, 1837, pp. 17-19. 



2. Ou the Birds of Devonshire. Macr. 



Nat. Hist. L, 1837, pp. 113-115. 



3. On the Passerine Birds of Devonshire. 



Mag. Nat. Hist. I., 1837, pp. 176-180. 



4. Climbing and Gallinaceous Birds of 



Devonshire. Mag. Nat. Hist. I., 1837, pp. 227- 

 229. 



5. On the Wading Birds of Devonshire. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. I., 1837, pp. 319-323. 



6. On the Web-footed Birds of Devonshire. 



Mag. Nat. Hist. I., 1837, pp. 360-366. 



7. On the change of the plumage in the 



Guillemot. Mag. Nat, Hist. I., 1837, pp. 607- 

 608. 



8. On the occurrence of the Teredo navalis 



and Limnoria terebrans in Plymouth Harbour. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. II., 1838, pp. 206-210 ; Fro- 

 riep, Notizen, VII., 1838, col. 49-53. 



9. Catalogue of the Malacostracous Crus- 

 tacea of South Devon. Mag. Nat. Hist. III., 

 1839, pp. 284-294. 



