CATALOGUE OF OEMS. 655 



Cf KIOSK speculatiniu'ii. 



Leipzig, 1707. 

 CruL (Martha A.). Ancient gems. 



[In American Antiquarian, XXII, p. 284, 1900.] 

 Dall (W. H. ). Pearls and pearl fisherie.'^. 



[In American Naturalist, ISSo, pp. 579, 731.] 

 Dan.v (K. S. ). On the enieraM green spodunienc ( Iliddenite) from Alexander 

 County, North Carolina. 



[In Am. Jour. Science, 1881, XXII, p. 179.] 

 Dana (E. 8., and H. L. Wells). Description of the new mineral, beryllonite. 



[In Am. Jour. Science, 1889, XXXVII, p. 23.] 

 Daubree (M.) Rappor sur un memoire de M. Stanislas meunier ayant pour titre: 

 Composition et origine du sable diamantifere de Du Toits Pan. 



[In Comptes Rendus, LXXXIV, p. 1124.] 



A summary of the subject to the date. 

 Davy (Humphrey). Some experiments on the combustion of the diamond and othei 

 carbonaceous substances. 



[In Phil. Trans., 1814, p. 557.] 

 De Lapidibus, Avil)us et Arborilnis Indiae, Arabiae, et Africae. 



[Harleian manuscripts.] 

 Derby (O. A.). The geology of the dianiantiferous region of the province of Parana, 

 Brazil. 



[In Proc. Am. Phil. Soc, XVIII, p. 251; also Am. Jour. Science, 1879, XVIII, 

 p. 310.] 

 . On the occurrence of diamonds in Brazil. 



[In Am. Jour. Science, 1882, XXIV, p. 34.] 



. Notes on certain schists of the gold and diamond region of eastern Minas 



Geraes, Brazil. 



[In Am. Jour. Science, 1900, X, p. 207.] 

 Diamantexgrabereien in Siklafrika. 



[In Zeits. deutsch. Ing. Arch. Ver., XXVI, 1883, p. 565.] 

 Diamond, Description of the. 



[In Phila. Trans. Abr., II, 1708, p. 405.] 

 Diamond, The, or the pest of a da}\ 



London, 1797. 

 Diamond, The artificial production of. 



[In Nature, XXII, 1880, pp. 404, 421.] 

 Diamond (The). 



[In Westminster Review, Jan., 1883.] 

 Diamond, Fresh . . . discoveries in New South Wales. 



[In Iron, XXIII, p. 249, 1884.] 

 Diamond. Papers and notes on the genesis and matrix of the . . . by the late Henry 

 Carvill Lewis, edited by H. C. Bonney. 



London, 1897. 

 Diamonds. 



[In Nature, Aug. 5, 1887, p. 325.] 

 Diamond cutting. 



[In 13 Annual Report of the U. S. Commissioner of Labor.] 



Deals with subjects relating to the comparison of hand and machine work. 

 Diamond mining at Kimberly, South Africa. 



[In Geol. Mag., X, 1883, p. 460.] 

 Dingley (Robert). On gems and precious stones, particularly such as the ancients 

 used to engrave on. 



[In Phil. Trans. Al.r., IX, 1747, ]>i>. 345.] 



