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map of England and W T ales, illustrating the geology of 



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 Dakyns, J[olm] R[oche], Tiddeman, R[ichard'] H\ill], 



Gunn, William, & Strahan, Aubrey. The geology of 



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fjorden. Norges Geol. Unders. Aarb., 28, 1900, No. 5, 



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 Daland, Judson. Ueber das Volumen der rothen und 



weissen Blutkorperchen im Blute des gesunden und 



kranken Menschen. Fortschr. Med., 9 (1891), 823-833, 



867-879. 

 A clinical description of dysentery as it occurs in 



Nicaragua. N. Y. Med. Jl., 56, 1892, 586-587. 

 A new method of separating the white from the red 



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Franklin Inst. Jl., 136, 1893, 204-214. 

 The value of the hasmatocrite in the diagnosis of 



anemia. N. Y. Med. Jl., 59, 1894, 151-152. 



Beri-beri due to decomposing fish. N. Y. Med. Jl., 



61, 1895, 316-318. 

 Ein neues Haematokrit uud eine neue Technik. 



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214. 

 The malarial parasite of tertian fever. Congr. Int. 



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xlvi-xlvii. 

 D'Albe. See Fournier-d'Albe. 



Dalberg, Friedrich (Baron) von. Ornithologische Beo- 



bachtungen aus Mahren. Wien Ornith. Ver. Mitth., 



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Ornithologische Notizen aus Datschitz. Wien Ornith. 



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 Verzeichniss jener Vogelarten, welche in der Umge- 



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 - Die Waldhuhner des westlichen Mahrens. Wien 



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 Ein Horst von Pernis apivorus. Wien Ornith. Ver. 



Mitth., 10, 1886, 232-233. 

 Dalby, William Ernest. A new transmission dynamo- 

 meter. Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc., 132, 1898, 47-54. 

 The distribution of strain in a flat bar subjected to 



unsymmetrical stress. Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc., 134, 



1898, 324-328. 

 Diagrams to facilitate the design of riveted joints for 



boiler work. Inst. Mechan. Eugin. Proc., 1898, 124- 



131. 

 Dalche, Paul. Accidents d'intoxication consecutifs a un 



pansement avec le sous-nitrate de bismuth. Ann. Hyg. 



Publ., 16, 1886, 358-361. 

 Hemoglobinurie toxique consecutive a un empoison- 



nement par 1'acide pyrogallique. Progres Med. , 3, 1896, 



361. 

 Dalche, Paul, & Villejean, Ed. Kecherches experimentales 



sur la toxicite du bismuth. Arch. Gen. Med., 160, 1887, 



129-141. 

 Dale, C. W. The mosses of a Dorsetshire parish. Dorset 



Field Club Proc., 5, [1884], 150-153. 

 Historical notes on Aporia Crataegi in England. 



[1887.] Ent. Month. Mag., 24, 1887-88, 38-39. 



Notes on some very old specimens of Lepidoptera. 

 [1889.] -Ent. Month. Mag., 25, 1888-89, 246-247, xxvii. 



Notes on the British Platypezidse. Ent. Month. Mag., 



26, 1890, 107-109, 141. 



- The Diptera of west Cornwall. [1891.] Penzance 

 Soc. Trans., 3 (1888-92), 262-266. 



The Orthoptera of west Cornwall. [1891.] Penzance 

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Remarks on Chrysophanus dispar. Entomologist, 



27, 1894, 60-61. 



Ants and their companions. Entomologist, 28, 1895, 

 97-100. 



The synonymy of the British bee hawk-inoths. En- 

 tomologist, 29, 1896, 80-81. 



Notes on the great earwig and other British Forficulidse. 

 Entomologist, 33, 1900, 75-77. 



Dale, David. Presidential address. Iron & Steel Inst. JL, 



1895 (No. 1), 17-61. 

 Dale, (Miss) Elizabeth. Intumescences of Hibiscus vitifolius 



(L.). Brit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 930-931 ; 1900, 940. 

 On certain outgrowths (intumescences) on the green 



parts of Hibiscus vitifolius, Linn. [1899.] Cambridge 



Phil. Soc. Proc., 10, 1900, 192-209. 

 Dale, (Miss) Elizabeth, & Seward, Albert C. See Seward 



A- Dale. 

 Dale, (Miss) Elizabeth, & Ward, H[arry] Marshall. See 



Ward & Dale. 

 Dale, H. H. On some numerical comparisons of the 



centripetal and centrifugal medullated nerve- fibres arising 



in the spinal ganglia of the mammal. [1900.] Jl. Physiol., 



25, 1899-1900, 196-206. 

 Dale, John. For biography see Soc. Chern. Ind. Jl., 8, 



1889, 528-530; Chem. Soc. JL, 57, 1890, 446-448; 



Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 3, 1890, 



291-298. 

 Dale, R[ichard] S[amuel~\. Some novel phenomena of 



chemical action attending the efflux from a capillary 



tube. [1884.] Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem., 10, 



1887, 1-5. 



