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The birds of Upper Nithsdale. [1888.] Dumfr. Gal- 

 low. Soe. Trans., 6, 1890, 70-82. 

 British plants in southern California. Dumfr. Gallow. 



Soc. Trans., 7, 1891, 112-115. 



Immigrant plants in Los Angeles county, California. 

 Erythea, 1, 1893, 56-61, 98-104. 



- The nest and parasites of Xylocopa orpifex, Xinitli. 

 Philad., Ent. News, 4. 1893, 151-153. 



Californian field notes. Erythea, 2, 1894, 1-2, 27-30, 

 01-64, 83-85, 177-180. 



On the parasites of wild bees in California. Philad., 

 Ent. News, 5, 1894, 170-172. 



Concerning spider-egg parasites. V. S. Div. Eut. 

 Insect Life, 6, 1894, 268-269. 



Botanical excursion to Antelope valley. Erythea, 3, 

 1895, 153-158. 



The habits of Californian bees and wasps. Authidium 

 ernarginaturn, its life-history and parasites. Philad., 

 Ent. News, 6, 1895, 252-253. 



Habits and parasites of Stigmus inordinatus, Fo.r. 

 [1895.] Psyche, 7, 1896, 271-272. 



On the nest and parasites of Prosopis varifrons, 

 Cresson. [1895.] Psyche, 7, 1896, 315-316. 



Malvastruni splendidum, Kellogg. Erythta, 4, 1896, 

 68-69. 



- On the nesting habits of Anthidium consimile. 

 Philad., Ent. News, 7, 1896, 22-26. 



Alcidameaproducta, Cress., and its parasites. Philad., 

 Ent. News, 7, 1896, 216-218. 



Parasites of spider eggs. Philad., Eut. News, 7, 1896, 

 319-320. 



Habits and parasites of a new Califoruian wasp. 

 Psyche, 7, 1896, 335-336. 



The lupines of Los Angeles county, California. 

 Erythea, 0, 1898, 70-72. 



Davidson, C. On the apparent diurnal motion of stars in 

 relation to the adjustment of the polar axis of a tele- 

 scope. [1897.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 58, 1898, 

 4-9. 



Davidson, C[harles]. Note on the determination of nitric 

 nitrogen by SCHLOESING'S method. Chem. News, 81, 

 1900, 97-98. 



Davidson, Duncan. Silver-striped hawk-moth in Ross- 

 shire. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1896, 125. 



Davidson, E. Die Steinkohlenlager in Sibirien. Berg- u. 

 Hiitteum. Ztg., 53, 1894, 115-116. 



Ueber die Bernsteinfunde irn europiiischeu Russland. 

 Berg- u. Hiittenm. Ztg., 53, 1894, 325-327. 



Die Sodafabrikation in Russland. Ztschr. Augew. 

 Chem., 1896, 659-661. 



Die Eutwicklung der Erdol-Industrie in Russland. 

 Oesterr. Ztschr. Bergwesen, 45, 1897, 651-656, 667-670, 

 680-682. 



- Der Bergbau in Russland. Ztschr. Berg-, Hiitten- u. 



Salinenw., 45, 1897 (Abh.t, 90-130. 



Die Salzgewinnung in Russland. Wien, Berg- u. 

 Hiittenm. Jbuch., 48, 1900, 65-98. 



Davidson, . C. Cholelithiasis. [1899.] N. Y. Med. Jl., 



71, 1900, 83-88. 



Davidson, F. P. See under Smith, Edgar F[nlis]. 

 Davidson, G. Fountleroy, & Davidson, George. Occulta- 



tions of stars by dark limb of the moon. Sidereal 



Messenger, 6, 1887, 162. 

 Davidson, G[eorge] L. 0. Flight, and how birds get a rise 



out of the wind when soaring. Aeronaut. Jl., 2, 1898, 



15-20. 



The flying machine of the future. Aeronaut. Jl., 2, 

 1898, 51-56. 



Davidson, George. Observations of occultations of stars 

 by the moon and of phenomena of Jupiter's satellites, 

 made at Davidson Observatory, San Francisco, and at 

 Table Mountain Station, California. Astr. Soc. Month. 

 Not., 44, 1884, 268-273. 



Notes on the volcanic eruption of Mount St. Augustin, 

 Alaska, Oct. 6, 1883. Science, 3, 1884, 186-189, 814. 



The new Bogosloff volcano in Bering Sea. Science, 



3, 1884, 282-286. 



Occultations of stars by the moon, 1883. [1884.] 

 Astr. Soc. Mouth. Not., 45, 1885, 58-59. 



Recent volcanic activity in the United States: erup- 

 tions of Mount Baker. Science, C, 1885, 262. 



Note on the appearance of Saturn. California Ac. 

 Bull., 1, 1886 (No. 1, 1884), 48-49. 



Annular solar eclipse, October 30, 1883. California 

 Ac. Bull., 1, 1886 (Wo. 1, 1884), 49-51. 



A brilliant meteor. California Ac. Bull., 1, 1886 

 (No. 1, 1884), 51. 



Intra-Mercnrial planets. California Ac. Bull., 1, 



1886 (No. 1, 1884), 51-54. 



The Pons-1812 Comet. California Ac. Bull., 1, 1886 

 (No. 1, 1884), 54-55. 



The planets Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. California 

 Ac. Bull., 1, 1886 (No. 1, 1884), 55-57. 



Black transits of Jupiter's satellites III and IV. [1884.] 

 California Ac. Bull., 1, 1886, 339-342. 



The dark transit of Jupiter's satellite IV. [1885.] 

 California Ac. Bull., 1, 1886, 342-344. 



- Transit of Jupiter's IV satellite, June 7, 1885. 

 [Abstract of notes of observation by Charles BURCK- 

 HALTER.] California Ac. Bull., 1, 1886, 345. 

 Transit of Jupiter's IV satellite, June 7, 1885. Cali- 

 fornia Ac. Bull., 1, 1886, 346-347. 



The temperature of the water of the Golden Gate. 



California Ac. Bull., 1, 1886, 354-357. 



Notes on Saturn. [1886.] California Ac. Bull., 2, 

 1887, 73-75. 



Transits of the II and III satellites of Jupiter. [1886.] 

 California Ac. Bull., 2, 1887, 89-90. 



The annular solar eclipse of March 5, 1886. [1886.] 



California Ac. Bull., 2, 1887, 91-92. 



Submarine valleys on the Pacific coast of the United 

 States. [1886.] California Ac. Bull., 2, 1887, 265- 

 268. 



Standard geodetic data. [1886.] California Ac. 

 Bull., 2, 1887, 319-324. 



Early Spanish voyages of discovery on the coast of 

 California. [1886.] California Ac. Bull., 2, 1887, 325- 

 335. 



Occultations of stars by the dark limb of the moon at 

 the Davidson Observatory, San Francisco, Cal. Cali- 

 fornia Ac. Bull., 2, 1887, 448. 



Occultation of Aldebarau. Sidereal Messenger, 6, 

 1887, 195. 



Resources of and developments in Alaska. U. S. 

 Coast Geod. Surv. Bull., A'. 4, [1888], 13-24. 



Volcanic eruption in the Behring Sea. Amer. Geogr. 

 Soe. Jl., 22 (1890), 267-272. 



The apparent projection of stars, upon the bright 

 limb of the moon at occultation, and similar phenomena. 

 Astr. Soc. Month. Not. , 50, 1890, 385-388. 



Meteors of Nov. 23, 1892. Astr. & Astrophys., 12, 

 1893, 86-87. 



Transit of Mercury, May 9, 1891. Astr. & Astrophys., 

 12, 1893, 88-89. 



Etoiles filantes; fluctuation de la latitude. [Lettre a 

 D'ABBADIE.] Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 116, 1893, 1021- 

 1022. 



- [Transit of Mercury, Nov. 10, 1894.] Davidson 

 Observatory, San Francisco, California. Astr. & Astro- 

 phys., 13, 1894, 866-867. 



The apparent projection of stars upon the bright lirnb 

 of the moon at occultation, and similar phenomena at 

 total solar eclipses, Transits of Venus and Mercury, etc., 

 etc. [1897.] California Ac. Proc. (Math.-Phys.), 1, 

 [1903], 63-102. 



The submerged valleys of the coast of California, 



