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 the Committee appointed in 1842 for regis- 

 tering the Shocks of Earthquakes, and making 

 such Meteorological Observations as may to 

 them appear desirable. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1843, 

 pp. 120-128. 



Buckler, Charles, On the occurrence of the Red- 

 breasted Tanager, near Cheltenham. Zoologist. 

 p. 444. 



Buckler, R. On the corrosion of Lead by Gal- 

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 pp. 261-263. 



Buckley, S. B. Notice of the discovery of u 

 nearly complete skeleton of the Zygodon (Zeug- 

 lodon) of Owen (Basilosaurus> Harlaii) in 

 Alabama. Silliman, Journ. XLIV., 1843, pp. 

 409-412 ; Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XXXV.. 

 1843, pp. 77-79; Froriep, Notizcn, XXVII., 

 1843, col. 305-308 : Silliman, Journ. II., 1846, 

 pp. 125-131. 



2. Description of some new species of 



Plants. Silliman, Journ. XLV., 1843, pp. 170- 

 177. 



3. Notice of some large Trees in Western 



New York. Silliman, Journ. XIII., 1852. 

 pp. 397-399. 



4. Mountains of North Carolina and Ten- 

 nessee. Silliman, Journ. XXVII., 1859, pp. 286- 

 294. 



5. The Cutting Ant of Texas (CEcodorna 



Mexicana, Sm.} Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. 1860, 

 pp. 233-236; Ann. Nat. Hist. VI., 1860, 

 pp. 386-389. 



6. Description of several new species of 

 Plants. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. 1860, pp. 443- 

 445. 



7. Myrmica (Atta) molefaciens, " Stinging" 



or " Mound-making Ant " of Texas. Amer. 

 Phil. Soc. Proc. 1860, pp. 445-447. 



8. Note on Ants in Texas. Amer. Phil. 



Soc. Proc. 1861, pp. 9-10. 



9. Note on the Bartram Oak (Quercus 

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 p. 361. 



1O. Description of new Plants from Texas. 



Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 1861, pp. 448-463; 

 1862, pp. 5-10. 



11. The Tarantula (Mygale Hentzii, Gi- 



rard) and its destroyer (Pompilus formosus, 

 Say). Philad. Entom. Soc. Proc. I., 1861-63, 

 pp. 138-139. 



12. Description of two new species of 

 Termites from Texas. Philad. Entom. Soc. 

 Proc. I., 1861-63, pp. 212-215. 



13. Notes on some American Ash Trees 



Buckman, James. On depressions produced in. 

 the surface of the ground by excavating beds of 

 coal. [1839.] Geol. Soc. Proc. III., 1842, 

 pp. 147-149. 



2. On the Lias beds near Cheltenham. 



Moxou, Geologist, 1842, pp. 14-20. 



3. Sketch of the Oolite formation of the 



Cotteswold range of hills near Cheltenham. 

 Moxon, Geologist, 1842, pp. 199-208. 



4. List of the fossils found in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Cheltenham, with remarks. Moxon, 

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5. Nature and origin of the saline waters 



near Cheltenham. Moxon, Geologist, 1843. 

 pp. 146-148. 



6. On the occurrence of remains of Insects 



in the Upper Lias of Gloucestershire. [1843.J 

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7. Notice of the discovery of a new spe- 

 cies of Hypanthocrinite in the Upper Silurian 

 Strata. Brit, Assoc. Rep. 1846 (pt. 2), pp. 61- 

 62. 



8. Notice of the discovery of some new 



Cystideans from the Wenlock Shale, near Wal- 

 sall. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1847 (pt. 2), p. 61. 



9. On the occurrence of Marine Plants in 



Worcestershire. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1847 (pt. 2), 

 pp. 61-62. 



10. On the discovery of some remains of 



the Fossil Sepia in the Lias of Gloucestershire. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1848 (pt. 2), pp. 66. 



11. On the Plants of the "Insect Lime- 

 stone " of the Lower Lias. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1848 (pt. 2), pp. 66-67. 



12. Remarks on some chemical facts con 



nected with the Tessellated Pavements disco- 

 vered at Cirencester. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1850 

 (pt. 2), pp. 48-49. 



13. On some Fossil Plants from the Lower 

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14. On a curious form of corolla in Lamium 

 album. Henfrey, Bot, Gazette, III., 1851, 

 pp. 2-3. 



15. OntheCornbrashofthe neighbourhood 

 of Cirencester. Ann. Nat. Hist, XII., 1853, 

 pp. 324-329 ; Cotswold Club, Proc. L, 1853, 

 pp. 262-267. 



16. Remarks on Libellula Brodiei, Buck- 



(Fraxinus), with descriptions of new species. 

 Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. 1 862 pp. 2-5. 

 14. Note on Quercus heterophylla. Amer. 

 Phil. Soc. Proc. 1862, pp. 100-102. ' 



man, a fossil insect from the Upper Lias of 

 Dumbleton, Gloucestershire. Ann. Nat. Hist, 

 XII., 1853, pp. 436-438; Cotswold Club, Proc. 

 I. 1853, pp. 268-270. 



17. On Finger-and-Toe in root crops. 



Agric. Soc. Journ. XV., 1855, pp. 125-134. 



18. The natural history and agricultural 



economy of the British Grasses. Agric. Soc. 

 Journ. XV., 1855, pp. 462-477. 



19. Prize Essay on Agricultural Weeds. 



Agric. Soc. Journ. XVL, 1855, pp. 359-380. 



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