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White, F. Buchanan. 2. On the botany of the 

 " Jardin " of Mont Blanc. [1867.] Edinburgh, 

 Bot. Soc. Trans. IX., 1868, pp. 140-142. 



3. Notes on Grimmia subsquarrosa, Wilson's 



MS. [1867.] Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. 

 IX., 1868, p. 142. 



4. Notice of two mosses new to science : 



Hypnum rupestre and H. Breadalbanense. [1867.] 

 Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. IX., 1868, pp. 198- 

 199. 



5. Notes on the flora of Rannoch. [ 1 867.] 



Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. IX., 1868, pp. 252- 

 257. 



6. Notice of the occurrence of Rhamnus 



frangula in Ross-shire. [1869.] Edinburgh, 

 Bot. Soc. Trans. X., 1870, pp. 151-153. 



7. On some British Plantagines allied to 

 Plantago maritima, Linn. [1869.] Edinburgh, 

 Bot. Soc. Trans. X., 1870, pp. 171-173. 



8. On the occurrence of Luzula arcuata and 

 Buxbaumia indusiata in Inverness-shire. Edin- 

 burgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. X., 1870, pp. 382-383. 



9. On the characters of the flowers of 



Silene maritima and S. inflata as regards their 

 stamens and pistils. Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. 

 X., 1870, pp. 443-445 ; Journ. of Bot. VIIL, 

 1870, p. 323. 



10. Notes on the insects of Strathglass, 



Inverness-shire. Entom. Month. Mag. VII., 

 1870-71, pp. 45-53. 



11. The Lepidoptera of the Scotch Fir. 



Scottish Naturalist, I., 1871-72, pp. 86-87. 



12. The altitudes attained by certain 



plants. Scottish Naturalist, I., 1871-72, pp. 

 119-123. 



13. The British species of Crambus. 



Scottish Naturalist, I., 1871-72, pp. 135-141, 

 169-174. 



- . 14. The Lepidoptera of Scotland. Scottish 

 Naturalist, L, 1871-72, pp. 162-168, 198-202, 

 238-241, 273-276 ; II., 1873-74, pp. 34-43, 81- 

 88, 129-136, 177-184, 225-232, 281-284, 321- 

 328, 369-376. 



' 15. The Scottish form of Zygsena exulans, 

 Hochenwarth. Scottish Naturalist, I., 1871-72, 

 pp. 174-175. 



16. Note on the sound made by Hylophila 



prasinana. [1872.] Scottish Naturalist, I., 

 1871-72, pp. 213-215. 



- 17. The nest of Formica rufa and its in- 

 habitants. Scottish Naturalist, I., 1871-72, pp. 

 216-222, 258-263. 



18. Notes on Scottish Hemiptera. Scottish 



Naturalist, I., 1871-72, pp. 223-226, 263- 

 265. 



19. Tettix Schrankii, Fieb -., an Orthopteron 



new to the British lists. Entom. Month. Mag. 

 VIII., 1871-72, pp. 15-16. 



White, F. Buchanan. 20. Capture of a Zygana 

 new to the British lists. Entom. Month. Mag. 

 VIIL, 1871-72, p. 68. 



21. On involuntary migration in insects. 



Entom. Month. Mag. VIIL, 1871-72, pp. 97- 

 99. 



22. Description of a British species of Sco- 



paria new to science : S. scotica. Entom. Month. 

 Mag. VIIL, 1871-72, p. 169. 



23. Contributions towards a knowledge of 



the life-histories of certain Coleoptera : 1. Dendro- 

 phagus crenatus, Payk. Entom. Month. Mag. 

 VIIL, 1871-72, pp. 196-198. 



24. Capture in Scotland of Zelleria saxi- 



fragae, Staint., a species new to the British list. 

 Entom. Month. Mag. VIIL, 1871-72, p. 271. 



25. Note on the habits of a species of black 



ant in Italy. Entom. Soc. Proc. 1872, pp. v-vi ; 

 Zoologist, VII., 1872, pp. 3032-3033. 



26. Winter fertilization by agency of in- 

 sects. Journ. of Bot. L, 1872, p. 48. 



27. Note on our recent invasion by Vanessa 



antiopa. [1872.] Entom. Month. Mag. IX., 

 1872-73, pp. 130-131 ; Scottish Naturalist, II., 

 1873-74, pp. 16-20. 



28. The influence of insect-agency on the 



distribution of plants. Journ. of Bot. II., 1873, 

 pp. 11-13; American Naturalist, VII., 1873, pp. 

 268-271. 



29. Notes on Corixa. Entom. Month. 



Mag. X., 1873-74, pp. 60-63, 75-80. 



3O. Monstrous form of Teucrium scoro- 

 donia. Scottish Naturalist, II., 1873-74, p. 33. 



31. Scientific nomenclature. Scottish 

 Naturalist, II., 1873-74, pp. 104-109. 



32. A list of the Scottish land and fresh- 

 water Mollusca, with hints on collecting. Scottish 

 Naturalist, II., 1873-74, pp. 163-169, 205- 

 209. 



33. Description of a Scottish fungus 

 (Vibrissea margarita) new to science. Scottish 

 Naturalist, II., 1873-74, p. 218. 



34. Notes on Tineina. Scottish Natura- 



list, II., 1873-74, p. 276. 

 White, Henry. Storms and hurricanes : their 



motions and causes. Student, L, 1868, pp. 58- 



68, 137-142. 

 - 2. A curious page of animal life. Student, 



III., 1869, pp. 210-217. 



3. The divining rod. An historical sketch. 



Student, V., 1871, pp. 20-28. 



4. Demonism and convulsionism. Student, 



V., 1871, pp. 251-262. 



White, James. Account of the passage through 

 the Great Canon of the Colorado of the West, 

 from above the mouth of Green River to the 

 head of steamboat navigation at Callville, in the 

 months of August and September, 1867. St. 

 Louis, Acad. Sci. Trans. II., 1868, pp. 499-503. 



