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Deninger, Carl. Analyse der Asche des Holzes 

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 p. 343. 



Denis, Prosper Sylvain. Examen chimique de 

 1'enduit, dit saburral, de la langue, et inductions 

 nouvelles sur la formation du tartre des dents 

 par le depot de la substance de cet enduit. 

 Journ. Chimie Med. II., 1826, pp. 340-346. 



2. Recherches de physiologic experimen- 



tale sur le sang humain, faites a 1'aide des moyens 

 empruntes a la chimie. Magendie, Journ. de 

 Phys. IX., 1829, pp. 176-224. 



3. Recherches experimentales sur le sang 



humain considere a 1'etat sain, faites pour deter- 

 miner les modifications auxquelles est sujette la 

 composition de cette humeur, et apprecier les 

 phenomenes physiologiques qui s'y rapportent. 

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 Paris, Journ. de Med.etChir. I., 1830, pp. 505- 

 524. 



4. Principj immediate del sangue, modi di 



loro unione, e corpi semplici 1' associazione de' 

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 XVII., 1833, pp. 173-188. 



- 5. Note sur 1'emploi de la gelatine comme 

 aliment. Journ. Heb. Sci. Med. IV., 1834, 

 pp. 274-276. 



6. Sur la presence de 1'acide pectique dans 



la Gentiane. Journ. de Pharm. XXIL, 1836, 

 pp. 303-305. 



7. Recherches sur la composition du sang 



a 1'etat sain et a 1'etat pathologique. Paris, 

 Comptes Rendus, V., 1837, pp. 914-915. 



8. Nouvelles experiences sur le sang. 



Archiv. Gen. de Med. L, 1838, pp. 171-184 ; 

 Froriep, Notizen, VI., 1838, col. 211-217 ; 

 Journ. Chimie Med. IV., 1838, pp. 161-165. 



. 9. Recherches sur les substances albumino- 



ides. Ann. Sci. Nat. X. (ZooL\ 1858, pp. 25- 

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1O. Memoire sur le sang considere quand 



il est fluide, pendant qu'il se coagule, et lorsqu'il 

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 .1858, pp. 996-997. 



11. Note sur la plasmine, substance albu- 



minoide qui donne au sang la faculte de se co- 

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 LIL, 1861, pp. 1239-1242. 



Denis, Sebastien J. Sur le gisement et Pexploit- 

 ation du diamant dans la province de Minas 

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 Med. Beige Bull. V., 1841, pp. 100-103. 



Denison, Edmund B. On Clock Escapements. 

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 pp. 633-638. 



Denison, Edmund B. 2. On Turret-Clock Re- 

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 pp. 639-641. 



3. On the great bell of Westminster. Roy. 



Inst. Proc. II., 1854-58, pp. 368-384. 



4. On some of the improvements in Locks 



since the Great Exhibition of 1851. Roy. Inst. 

 Proc. II., 1854-58, pp. 475-480. 



Denison, J. Evelyn. On French Agriculture 

 and State Establishments. Agric. Soc. Journ. 

 L, 1840, pp. 262-270. 



2. On the Duke of PORTLAND'S Water- 

 Meadows at Clipstone Park. Agric. Soc. Journ. 

 I., 1840, pp. 359-370. 



3. On the system of planting and the 



management of plantations at Welbeck. Agric. 

 Soc. Journ. LX., pp. 366-371. 



4. On the grubbing-up of woods. Agric. 

 Soc. Journ. XVI., 1855, pp. 352-358. 



5. Report on the Agricultural Department 



of the Paris Exhibition of 1855. Agric. Soc. 

 Journ. XVII., 1856, pp. 33-61. 



6. The Agricultural Meeting at Paris of 



1856. Agric. Soc. Journ. XVII., 1856, pp. 

 394-399. 



Denison, Olmsted. On the phenomena and 

 causes of Hail-Storms. Edinb. New Phil. 

 Journ. IX., 1830, pp. 244-254. 



Denison, W. A series of experiments on differ- 

 ent kinds of American Timber. Civ. Eng. 

 Inst. Trans. H., 1838, pp. 15-32. 



Denison, Sir William Thomas. Notes on the 

 charges of military mines. Roy. Engineers 

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2. Bemerkungen tiber einige Cemente. 



Dingier, Polytechn. Journ. LXXILL, 1839. pp. 

 125-128. 



3. Experiments on the strength of timber 



when exposed to a transverse strain. Roy. 

 Engineers Papers, V., J842, pp. 127-139. 



4. Account of the analysis by Dr. Mo- 



THERWELL of certain woods of Tasmania, with 

 a view to determine the amount of Potash 

 contained. [1849.] Van Diemen's Land, Roy. 

 Soc. Papers, I., 1851, pp. 87-93. 



5. On the manufacture of Potash from 

 Tasmanian woods. [1849.] Van Diemen's Land, 

 Roy. Soc. Papers, I., 1851, pp. 93-98. 



6. Remarks upon a composition to set as 



a .cement under water, with report of Dr. Mo- 

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 Van Diemen's Land, Roy. Soc. Papers, I., 1851, 

 pp. 99-101. 



