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Bland, Thomas. 7. Descriptions of two new 

 species of North American Helicidae. New 

 York, Annal. Lyceum, VI., 1858, pp. 277-280. 



8. Remarks on certain species of North 



American Helicidce. New York, Annal. Ly- 

 ceum, VI., 1858, pp. 280-302, 336-362 ; VII.. 

 1862, pp. 26-39, 115-141, 420-448. 



9. On the geographical distribution of the 



genera and species of land shells of the West 

 India Islands, and a catalogue of the species of 

 each island. New York. Annal. Lyceum, VII., 

 1862, pp. 335-361. 



1O. Notice of land and fresh-water shells, 



collected by J. G. COOPER in the Rocky Moun- 

 tains, &c., in 1860. New York, Annal. Lyceum, 

 VII., 1862, pp. 362-367. 



11. On the family Proserpinacea, with de- 

 scription of a new species of the genus Proser- 

 pina. New York, Annal. Lyceum^ VIII., 1863, 

 pp. 13-17. 



12. Remarks on classifications of North 



American Helices by European authors, and espe- 

 cially by H. and A. ADAMS and ALBERS. New 

 York, Annal. Lyceum, VIII., 1863, pp. 17-40. 



Bland, W. Bites of the venomous snakes of 

 Australia. Australian Med. Journ. VI., 1861, 

 pp. 1-6.^ 



Bland, W., jun. On the influence of season over 

 the depth of water in wells. [1831.] G-eol. 

 Soc. Proc. I., 1826-33, pp. 339-340; Phil. Mag. 

 XL, p. 58. 



Bland, William. Notes on Delhi Point, Pulo- 

 Tinghie, &c., and on some pelagic fossil re- 

 mains found in the rocks of Pulo-Ledah. Bengal, 

 Journ. Asiat. Soc. V., 1836, pp. 575-578. 



2. Note on the genus Pterocyclos, Benson, 



and Spiraculum, Pearson. Bengal, Journ. 

 Asiat. Soc. V, 1836, p. 783. 



3. Note on the Malay Woodpecker. Ben- 

 gal, Journ. Asiat. Soc. VI., 1837, p. 952. 



Bland, William. Hints on the principles which 

 should regulate the forms of Boats and Ships 

 derived from original experiments. Franklin 

 Inst. Journ. XXIIL, 1852, pp. 112-117, 191- 

 194, 355-358 ; XXIV, pp. 47-49, 130-132, 

 177-182, 271-277, 309-316, 414-420; XXV, 

 pp. 48-53. 



Blandet, . Von der Wiedererweckung der 



Stimme an inenschlichen Leichen. (Transl.) 

 Froriep, Notizen, XL., 1846, col. 230-232. 



Blandin, Fred. Memoire sur la structure et les 

 mouvements de la langue dans 1'homme. Archiv. 

 Gen. de Med. I., 1823, pp. 457-470. 



2. Description d'un Anencephale, suivie de 



quelques reflexions sur les causes de 1'anence- 

 phalie. Journ. Heb. de Med. I., 1828, pp.107-1 14. 



3. Note sur la distinction des Nerfs rachi- 



diens en nerfs sensitifs et nerfs moteurs. Ann. 

 Sci. Nat. XL (Zool), 1839, pp. 311-313. 



Blandin, J. B. Passage de 1'urine des ureteres 

 dans la vessie. Journ. Heb. de Med. VII., 1830, 

 pp. 271-274. 



Blandlet, . De 1'empoisonnement externe 



produit par le vert de Schweinfurt (vert arseni- 

 cal, acetate de cuivre et acide arsenieux). 

 Journ. de Pharm. VII., 1845, pp. 470-472. 



Blandowski, W. Personal observations made 

 in an excursion towards the central parts of 

 Victoria, including Mount Macedon, Mclvor, 

 and Black Ranges. Victoria, Trans. Phil. Soc, 

 L, 1855, pp. 50-74. 



2. A description of Fossil Animalcule in 



primitive rocks from the Upper Yarra district. 

 Victoria, Trans. Phil. Soc. I., 1855, pp. 221- 

 223. 



3. On the primary upheaval of the land 



round Melbourne and the recent origin of the 

 gypsum or sulphate of lime in the great swamp 

 between Batman's and Emerald Hills, Fleming- 

 ton, Williams town, and Melbourne, illustrated 

 by a large number of specimens from that 

 locality. Victoria, Trans. Phil. Soc. I., 1855, 

 pp. 228-234. 



4. Second Report of an excursion to 



Frankston, Balcomb's Creek, Mount Martha, 

 Port Phillip Heads, and Cape Shank. Victoria, 

 Trans. Phil. Inst. I., 1856, pp. 24-37. 



5. Third Report of an excursion from 



King's Station to Bass River, Phillip and French 

 Islands. Victoria, Trans. Phil. Inst. I., 1856, 

 pp. 50-67. 



6. Recent discoveries in natural history 

 on the Lower Murray. Victoria, Trans. Phil. 

 Inst. II., 1857, pp. 124-137. 



7. On extensive Infusoria Deposits in the 

 Mallee Scrub, near Swan Hill, on the Lower 

 Murray River, in Victoria ; and on the presence 

 of Fucoidae in Silurian rocks, near Melbourne. 

 Victoria, Trans. Phil. Inst. II., 1857, pp. 141- 

 146. 



8. Ueber die geographische Verbreitung 



der Vogel und Siiugethiere Australiens. Bres- 

 lau, Schles. Gesell. Jahresb. 1860, pp. 60-61. 



9. Eine kurze L T ebersicht der wichtigsten 



zur Erforschung Australiens unternommenen 

 Reisen. Breslau, Schles. Gesell. Jahresb. 1860, 

 pp. 61-62. 



Blandy, . Some contributions to a know- 

 ledge of the constitution of the Copper Range 

 of Lake Superior. Silliman, Journ. XXXIV., 

 1862, pp. 112-120. 



Blane, . Ueber die Wirkuugen des Gal- 



vanismus auf die thierische Oeconomie. Froriep, 

 Notizen, II., 1837, col. 129-131. 



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