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17. Notes on the altitudinal range of the 



Mosses in Aberdeenshire. Edinb. Bot. Soc. 

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18. Notes of Algae, observed at various 



altitudes in Aberdeeushire. Hooker, Lond. Journ. 

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. 19. On the ovule of Euphrasia officinalis. 



Ann. Nat. Hist. I., 1848, pp. 260-267 ; Ann. 

 Sci. Nat. X. (Bot.\ 1848, pp. 238-244 ; Edinb. 

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20. Notes of Diatomacese found in the 

 stomachs of certain Mollusca. Ann. Nat. Hist. 

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21. Notice of a deposit of Fossil Diato- 



tomaceae in Aberdeenshire. Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 II., 1848, pp. 93-95 ; Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. 

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22. On the structure of the Shell of the 



Egg in Birds, and the nature and seat of the 

 colour. Ann. Nat. Hist. II., 1848, pp. leg- 

 He. 



23. Note on the colour of a Freshwater 



Loch. [1848.] Ann. Nat. Hist. III., 1849, 

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24. On the distribution of the Marine 



Algae on the British and Irish Coasts, with 

 reference to the influence of the Gulf-Stream. 

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25. Remarks on the altitudinal ranges of 



Plants in the North of Ireland. Brit. Assoc. 

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 pp. 773-774. 



26. Remarks on the distribution and 



habits of Echinus lividus. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 

 1852 (pt. 2), pp. 72-73. 



27. Remarks on associations of Colour, 



and the relation of Colour and Form in Plants. 

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. 28. Notes on the homologies of Lepis- 



midae. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1855, (pt. 2), pp. 110- 

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29. Traces of Unity of Form in the indi- 



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Strangford Lough, County Down, and corre- 

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Dickie, George. 31. On the teeth of the 

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32. On a deposit of Diatomacese and Mol- 

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33. Notes on Arctic Plants. [1858.] 



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Dickinson, . Observations on the ancient 



intercourse with India, suggested by some 

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Dickinson, Charles. Notice of a waterspout 

 observed at Killiney. Irish Acad. Proc. I., 

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Dickinson, J. T. Geological specimens from 

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Dickinson, John. On the supply of water from 

 the chalk stratum in the neighbourhood of Lon- 

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Dickinson, Joseph. On the Strata called "Jack- 

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2. The Flora of Liverpool. Liverpool, 

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3. Statistics of the Collieries of Lancashire, 

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Dickinson, T. Narrative of the proceedings of 

 Commander T. DICKINSOX, of His Majesty's 

 Sloop " Lightning," while employed in the 

 enterprise fur the recovery of the public stores 

 ' and other property sunk in His Majesty's late 

 Frigate " Thetis," on the south-west side of the 

 island of Cape Frio. Roy. Soc. Proc. III., 1834, 

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Dickinson, W. Howship. On the action of Digi- 

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2. Egypt and Nubia, their climate, cha- 

 racter, and merits as a winter's residence for 

 the invalid. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. VIII., 

 1858, pp. 239-253. 



3. On diseases of the Kidney accompanied 



by Albuminuria, considered in relation to their 

 origin in change occurring in the tubes or in 

 the intertubular structure. Med. Chir. Soc. 

 Trans. XLIIL, 1860, pp. 225-245; XLIV., 

 1861, pp. 169-187. 



4. Description of a foetus born without 



Heart, Brain, Lungs, or Liver. Med. Chir. 

 Soc. Trans. XL VI., 1863, pp. 141-147. 



