Dibos] 



600 



[Dicksou 



Dibos, Mauri,;'. ,V Dex, Lfu. See Dex & Dibos. 



Dibos, .Mum-ire, Dex, Leo, & Hourst, (/(.) E. A. L. 

 Expose detaille de la possibility de voyages aeriens 

 au long cours a travers le Sahara central et le Soudan 

 fraucais. Ass. Fran?.. C. R., 1898 (Ft. 2), 778-794. 



Dicenko, M. Positions moyennes de 123 etoiles eircon- 

 polaires pour I'e'poque 1893.0, deduites des observations 

 faites au cercle meridien de 1'onlkovo pendant les annees 

 1892-94. St. Petersb. Ac. Sci. Bull., 9, 1898, 215-271. 



Dicbas, A. Etude sur les marnes coquillieres de Saint- 

 Lon. Dax Soc. Borda Bull., 1889, 237-248. 



La cochyle du mais. Dax Soc. Borda Bull., 1893, 

 13-17. 



Le rhizoctoue des Le'gumineuses. Dax Soc. Borda 

 Bull., 1894, 123-127. 



Dichtl, Al. Erganzungen zu den "Naebtragen zur Flora 

 von Nieder-Oesterreich." Deutsche Bot. Mschr., 2, 1884, 

 57-60, 65-66, 90-92, 102-103, 114-115, 133-135, 153- 

 154, 170-172, 191-19-2; 3,1885, 44-45,133-135; 4,1886, 

 130-134. 



Dick, Allan B. On zircons and other minerals contained 

 in sand. Nature, 36, 1887, 91-92. 



On kaolinite. [1888.] Min. Mag., S, 1889, 15-27. 



A new form of microscope. [1888.] Min. Mag., 8, 

 1889, 160-163. 



[The geology of London and of part of the Thames 



valley.] The denser minerals in sands and clays. Eng. 

 <fe Wales Geol. Surv. Mem. (District), 1889 (1), 523-527. 



On geikielite, a new mineral from Ceylon. [1892.] 

 Min. Mag., 10, 1894, 145-147. 



Note on the crystals of lead described in the preceding 

 communication. [Communications from the Oxford 

 Mineralogical Laboratory.] [1898.] Min. Mag., 12, 1900, 

 118-119. 



Dick, Alliiu L'., Miers, IL'iiri/ A., & Hartley, E. G. J. 



See Miers, Hartley & Dick. 

 Dick, Emil. Riickstromanzeiger. Elektrotechn. Ztschr., 



15, 1894, 620. 

 - Vorausbestimmung der Erregung bei Gleichstrom- 



dynamos fur Vullbelastimg. Elektrotechn. Ztschr., 18, 



1897, 344-345. 



Ueber die Ursachen der Funkenbilduug an Kollektor 

 und Biirsteu bei Gleichstromdynamos. Elektrotechn. 

 Ztschr., Ill, 1898, 8(12-806. 



Dickon, IP. S. "Topography of Balasore. Indian Jl., 2, 



1844, 152-159, 198-209. 

 Dickens, F. V. Aino hairiness and the Urvolk of Japan. 



Nature, 35, 1887, 534. 

 Dickenson, S. S. [Singular case of damage from lightning 



at a cable station.] Electrician, 23, 1889, 245. 

 Dickerm.m, John. Observations of Vesta, made at the 



students' observatory, University of Denver, Colorado. 



Astr. Jl., 16, 1896. 'ills. 

 Dickerman, Julin, A Howe, Herbert A. See Howe & 



Dickerman. 

 Dickerman, Li/sumler. The Fay urn, with brief references 



to recent discoveries in other parts of Egypt. Amer. 



Geogr. Soc. Jl., 24 (1892), 173-203. 

 Dickerman, y. E., & W.ulswortli, M. E. An olivine- 



bearing diabase, from St. George, M;iine. [1884.] Boston 



Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 23, 1888, 28-29. 

 Dickerson, [E. N.], & Suckert, J. J. Die Herstellung 



uud Verfliissigung von Acetyleu. [1895.] Ztschr. Elek- 



troch., 1895-96, 105-106. 

 Dickhuth, F., & Licherm.iiin, i:[,irl Theodor]. See 



Iiiebermann A Dickbutu. 

 Dickie, Adam. On the chemical composition of the water 



composing the Clyde sea area. [1887-88.] Ediub. Roy. 



Soc. Proc., 14, 1888, 422-427; 15, 1889, 283-286. 

 Dickie, Georqe. For biography and list of works see 



Scott. Natli'st., 7, 1883-84, 3-8; Edinb., Bot. Soc. Trans., 



16, 1886, 1-6. 

 Dickinson, Arthur. On the assaying of arsenic ores. 



[With discussion.] [1894.] Inst. Min. Metall. Trans., 



2 (1893-94), 110-119. 

 Dickinson, Geo. [Yellow billed American cuckoo (Coecyzus 



americanus) on the shores of the Menai Straits.] Ibis, 6, 



1900, 219. 

 Dickinson, Joseph. [Presidential address, Nov. 1, 1887.] 



The progress of mining and geology. An outline. 



Manchester Geol. Soc. Trans., 19, 1888, 272-318. 



Notes on Mr. DE RANGE'S paper on "The boring for 



coal on the Freeholders' Estate at Hazel Grove." [1*111.] 



Manchester Geol. Soc. Trans., 22, 1895, 548-550. 

 The Permian marls. Manchester Geol. Soc. Trans., 



23, 1895, 189-190. 

 River valleys. Manchester Geol. Soc. Trans., 24, 



1896, 137-163. 



Subsidence caused by colliery workings. [With dis- 

 cussion.] [1898.] Manchester Geol. Soc. Trans., 25, 

 1898, 583-615; 26, 1901, 50-81. 



Dickinson, Robert L. The corset: questions of pressure 

 and displacement. N. Y. Med. Jl., 46, 1887, 507-516. 



Details of a practical course of manikin instruction in 

 obstetrics. N. Y. Med. JL, 56, 1892, 454-458. 



Dickinson, Smelt JJ'. The report on advances in obstetrics 

 and diseases of women and children. N. Y. Med. Jl., 

 42, 1885, 3S2-383. 



Dickinson, JJ'. Hnwship. Kidney from a case in which 

 albuminuria was hereditary. London Path. Soc. Trans., 

 40, 1889, 144-152. 



On renal dropsy, with especial reference to the circu- 

 lation ; together with some considerations relating to 

 pulmonary apoplexy in renal disease. Med. -Chir. Trans., 

 75, 1892, 317-385. 



Dickinson, Jf" [/HiVim] Lee. Note on "leech-extract" and 

 its action on blood. Jl. Physiol., 11, 1890. 566-572. 



Kidney with two ureters. [1893.] London Path. 

 Soc. Trans., 45, 1894, 126. 



Hffimoglobinuria from muscular exertion. Clin. Soc. 

 Trans., 27, 1894, 230-233. 



Myoma of uterus becoming malignant or sarcomatous. 

 London Path. Soc. Trans., 45, 1894, 184-185. 



Crystals of bilirubiu from a hydatid cyst. London 

 Path. Soc. Traus., 45, 1894, 259-260. 



Solitary kidney. London Path. Soc. Trans., 46, 1895, 

 80. 



Spontaneous thrombosis of the cerebral veins and 

 sinuses in chlorosis. Clin. Soc. Trans., 29, 1896, 63-67. 



Dickinson, ir[illium] Lee, & Fyffe, JJ'. A*. Some cases of 



albumosuria. [1891.] Clin. Soc. Trans., 25, 1892, 64- 



73. 

 Dickinson, William] Lee, & Hubert, W. A. A case of 



RAYNAUD'S gangrene in connection with parturition. 



Clin. Soc. Trans., 31, 1898, 216-221. 

 Dickinson, JJ'[i'//mi] Lee, & Langley, J[olm] .Y[cirpor(]. 



See Langley A Dickinson. 

 Dickinson, H'[///<<ii] Lee, & tea, A[rthur] Sheridan. See 



Lea A Dickinson. 

 Dickmann, F. Stiirkeverfalschuug. Ztschr. Angew. 



Chem., 1890, 596. 

 Dickmann, /'., A Mastbaum, Huflo. See Mastbaum & 



Dickmann. 

 Dicknetber, Franz. Gewitter-Elektrizitat und Blitzgefahr. 



[1886.] Bheinpfalz Pollichia Jber. (43-46), 1888, 40-54. 



Zwei eigenthiimliche Blitzschliige. Meteorol. Ztschr., 

 7 (1890), 277. 



Dickson, Alexander. For biography and list of works see 

 Ann. Bot., 1, 1887-88, 396-399; Gard. Chron., 3, 1888, 

 24; Jl. Bot., 26, 1888, 63-64; Leopoldina, 24, 1888, 55; 

 Nature, 37, 1888, 229-230 ; Scott. Natlist, 9, 1887-88, 

 242-243; Edinb., Bot. Soc. Trans., 17, 1889, 508-516; 

 Glasgow Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 2, 1890, li-liii. 



*0n the germination of Podophylluru Emodi. [1882.] 

 Edinb., Bot. Soc. Trans., 16, 1886,' 129-130. 



- *On the occurrence of foliage-leaves in Ruscus (Semele) 



