Druery] 



686 



[Drummond-Hay 



Gutta-percha. Gard. Chron., 28, 1900, 126-127. 



Pollen grains. Gard. Cliron., 28, 1900, 413-414. 

 Druge, J. Note sur la perforation mfeanique a 1'air 



comprime^ aux mines de Blanzy. St. Etienne, Bull. Soc. 



Ind. Min., 7, 1893, 387-393. 

 Drugman, Jitlifn, & Anachutz, Richard. See Anschutz 



A Drugman. 

 Drugman, Julien, & Ramsay, Willinm. Specific gravities 



of the halogens at their boiling points, and of oxygen 



and nitrogen. Chem. Soc. Jl., 77, 1900 (Pt. 2), 1228- 



1233. 

 Bruit t, Claud F. The green woodpecker (Picus viridis). 



[1893.] Bristol Nat. Soc. Proc., 7, 1894, 122-131. 



The brown or tawny owl (Syrinum aluco). [1893.] 

 Bristol Nat. Soc. Proc., 7, 1894, 1951-207. 



- The nuthatch (Sitta europaea). [1893.] Bristol Nat. 

 Soc. Proc., 7, 1894, 208-212. 



Curious capture of a moorhen (Gallinula chloropus). 

 [1896.] Bristol Nat. Soc. Proc., 8, 1899, 61-63. 



Drum, f\ D. [Occurrence of (Edicnemus senegalensis in 



Egypt.] Ibis, 2, 1896, 287. 

 Druitt, Robert. For biographical notice and works see 



Med.-Chir. Trans., 67, 1884, 12-14. 

 Drum, R. C. "[Meteorological conditions over the United 



States from August to October, 1880.] U. S. Monthly 



Weath. Rev., 1880, Aug.-Oct. 



See also V. S. Signal Service. 

 Drummond, Andrew T. The distribution of Canadian 



forest trees. Brit. Ass. Bep., 1884, 855-856. 

 Our north-west prairies, their origin and their forests. 



[1886.] Canad. Eec. Sci., 2, 1887, 145-153. 



The affinities of the tendrils in the Virginian creeper. 

 [1886.] Canad. Ree. Sci., 2, 1887, 253-255. 



The distribution and physical and past-geological 



relations of British North American plants. [1887.] 

 Canad. Rec. Sci., 2, 1887, 412-423, 457-469 ; 3, 1889, 1-21. 



- The prairies of Manitoba. [1887.] Canad. Rec. Sci., 

 3, 1889, 39-43. 



The great lake basins of Canada. [1888.] Canad. 



Rec. Sci., 3, 1889, 142-147. 



The great lake basins of the St. Lawrence. Canad. 

 Rec. Sci., 3, 1889, 247-287; Science, 13, 1889, 32. 



The temperatures in Lake Huron. Nature, 39, 1889, 



582. 

 Some Lake Ontario temperatures. Nature, 40, 1889, 



416. 

 Lake and river temperature. Science, 15, 1890, 195- 



196. 



Some temperatures in the Great Lakes and St. Law- 

 rence. [1890.] Canad. Rec. Sci., 4, 1891, 77-85. 

 Some lake and river temperatures. [1892.] Canad. 



Rec. Sci., 5, 1893, 13-19. 

 The physical features of the environs of Kingston, 



Ont., and their history. [1892.] Canad. Rec. Sci., 5, 



1893, 108-117. 

 The colours of flowers in relation to time of flowering. 



Canad. Rec. Sci., 5, 1893, 280-284. 

 Mempliremagog a cold water lake. Canad. Rec. Sci., 



5, 1893, 351-353. 

 Some notes ou the Rideau canal, the sources of its 



water supply, and its early history. Canad. Rec. Sci., 5, 



1893, 459-471. 



-- Lake Mernphremagog. Nature, 48 (1893), 12. 



The Arctic current in the estuary of the St. Lawrence. 

 Science, 22, 1893, 360-361. 



The Rideau lakes. [1894.] Canad. Rec. Sci., 6, 1896, 



230-238. 



The age of the present Canadian flora. [1896.] 

 Nature, 53 (1895-96), 391. 



Currents and temperatures in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 



[1896.] Canad. Rec. Sci., 7, 1897, 50-57. 



A Canadian lake of subterranean inflow. [1899.] 

 Nature, 61 (1899-1900), 128. 



The Lake-ou-the-Mouutain near Picton, Ont. [1899.] 



Canatl. Rec. Sci., 8, 1902, 90-95. 

 Drummond, Dui'id. On the nature of the spinal lesion 



in polio-myelitis anterior acuta, or infantile paralysis. 



[1885.] Brain, 8, 1886, 14-20. 

 Ataxia in the donkey. Brain, 10, 1888, 501-502. 



On the physical signs of pleural effusion. Dublin Jl. 

 Med. Sci., 94, 1892, 472-478. 



Drummond, llnrid, & Hume, George H. [An investiga- 

 tion as to whether the fumes produced from the use of 

 roburite anil tonite in coal mines are injurious to health.] 

 Report of the medical examiners on the effects produced 

 by the explosives. [With discussion.} [1891.] Fed. Inst. 

 Min. Eugin. Trans., 2, 1892, 385-387, 412-414. 



Drummond, Henry. Geology of Central Africa. Nature, 

 29, 1884, 551. 



Notes on a recent examination of the geology of East 



Central Africa. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1885, 1032. 



On the termite as the tropical analogue of the earth- 

 worm. [1885.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc., 13, 1886, 137- 

 146. 



Drummond, Willinm B. On the structure and functions 

 of hfemolyrnph glands. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 34, 1900, 

 198-222. 



Drummond, William B., & Muir, Robert. See Muir & 

 Drummond. 



Drummond-Hay, (Col.) H[enry] M[aurice]. For bio- 

 graphy and works see Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1896, 73-76; 

 Ibis, 2, 1896, 296-298; Jl. Bot., 34, 1896, 133. 



[Presidential address. On the Perthshire Natural 

 History Museum collection.] [1884.] Perthsh. Soc. Sci. 

 Proc., 1881-86, 154-157. 



Note ou collection of nests and eggs presented to the 

 Museum by Mr. John M'DoNALD. [1886.] Perthsh. Soc. 

 Sci. Proc., 1881-86, 233-234. 



Occurrence of the red-shouldered starling in Rannoch, 

 Perthshire. [1886.] Scott. Natlist., 8, 1885-86, 307-308, 

 384. 



Report on the ornithology of the east of Scotland, 

 from Fife to Aberdeenshire inclusive. [1886-88.] Scott. 

 Natlist., 8, 1885-86, 355-380; 9, 1887-88, 18-19, 345-350. 



Some notes on birds recently observed in the Tay 



district. Scott. Natlist., [11, 1891], 67-70. 



Unusual nesting place for the dipper (Cinclus aqua- 

 ticus, Bechst.). Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1892, 198-199. 



Notes on some rare Perthshire birds lately placed in 

 the Museum. [1886.] Perthsh. Soc. Sci. Trans. & Proc., 

 1, 1893, 1-15. 



Note on the occurrence of the desert wheatear in the 

 Tay district. [1888.] Perthsh. Soc. Sci. Trans. & Proc., 



1, i893, 90; Ibis, 6, 1888, 283-285. 



Notes on some additions to the birds and nests recently 



placed in the [Perth] Museum. [1888.] Perthsh. Soc. 

 Sci. Trans. & Proc., 1, 1893, 91-98. 



Remarks on the black-throated thrush and its occur- 

 rence in Scotland. [1889.] Perthsh. Soc. Sci. Trans. & 

 Proc., 1, 1893, 135-138; Ibis, 1, 1889, 579-580. 



Occurrence of the hoopoe, and of a buff-coloured 



variety of the snipe, in the Tay basin. Ann. Scott. Nat. 

 Hist., 1893, 44-45. 



Occurrence of the hoopoe in the Tay district. Perthsh. 



Soc. Sci. Trans. & Proc., 1, 1893, cxlvii-cxlviii. 



Ruddy sheld-duck, albino cormorant, etc., in the Tay 



district. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1895, 55-56. 



Ornithological notes from the Tay district of Perth- 

 shire. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1896, 24-28. 



[The natural history of the banks of the Tay. Zoology.] 



Bird-life within the banks of the Tay, from Kenmore to 

 Invergowrie. [1893.] Perthsh. Soc. Sci. Trans. & Proc., 



2, 1898, 62-77. 



Museum notes. On the nesting birds of Perthshire 

 and the basin of the Tay. [1896.] [Posth.] Perthsh. 

 Soc. Sci. Trans. & Proc., 2, 1898, 143-147. 



