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Risso, A. 2. Memoire sur l'histoire naturelle des 

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 Limonniers ou Citronniers, cultives dans le de- 

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 431. 



3. Sur les crustaces de la mer de Nice. 



Paris, Soc. Philom. Bull. III., 1813, pp. 233- 

 234. 



4. Memoire sur quelques Gasteropodes 



nouveaux, nudibranches et tectibranches. Journ. 

 de Phys. LXXXVIL, 1818, pp. 368-377. 



.. 5. Memoire sur quelques poissons observes 



dans la mer de Nice. Journ. de Phys. XCL, 

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6. Sur deux nouvelles especes de poissons 



du genre Scopeles, observees dans la mer de Nice 

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- 7. Sur un nouveau genre de poisson 

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 XXV., 1820, pp. 270-272. 



8. M6moire sur quelques nouveaux Crus- 

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 de Phys. XCV., 1822, pp. 241-248. 



9. Observations sur le genre et les especes 



de Trigla vivant dans la Mediterranee, sur les 

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10. Apercu geologique sur les environs de 



Nice. Acad. Caes. Leop. Nova Acta, XII., 

 1825, pp. 347-364. 



11. Observations sur quelques nouvelles 



especes de Crustacees de la mer de Nice 

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- 12. Neue Schnecken "(Polycerus lineatus, 

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13. Neue Beobachtungen und Untersuch- 



ungen iiber das Genus Dentex. Basel, Bericht, 

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14. Note sur une nouvelle espece du genre 



Ristelhueber, 



Grossesse extra-uterine. 



Gymnetrus (G. Mullerianus, Risso). Wiegmann, 

 Archiv, VI., 1840, pp. 13-16. 



15. Observations sur quelques poissons de 



la mer de Nice (Notacanthus Bonaparte, 

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 1840, pp. 376-393. 



His so, A., e Verany. Nota comparativa delle 

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Strasbourg, Soc. Sci. Journ. I., 1824, pp. 196- 

 207. 

 2. Observations sur quelques lesions pro- 

 duces par la foudre. Strasbourg, Soc. Sci. 

 Journ. II., 1825, pp. 84-94. 



3. Notice sur une matiere colorante con- 



tenue dans quelques algues. Strasbourg, Soc. 

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Ritchie, Charles. Beitrage zur Physiologie des 

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Ritchie, David. Notice of a mode by which a 

 conjecture may be made as to the sex of the 

 chick in ovo. Edinb. Phil. Journ. XI., 1824, pp. 

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Hitchie, E. S. On a modified form of Ruhm- 

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Ritchie, Robert. Suggestions for the better 

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 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XXXVI., 1844, pp. 

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Ritchie, W. H. Improvements in obtaining 

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 1846, pp. 105-106. 



Ritchie, William. On the evaporation of spirits 

 of different degrees of strength. Thomson, Ann. 

 Phil. XVI., 1820, pp. 215-216. 



— — 2. A new method of drawing a tangent to 

 the circle. Thomson, Ann. Phil. I., 1821, p. 

 44. 



3. A proposal for impelling steam vessels 



by horizontal motion instead of circular. Thom- 

 son, Ann. Phil. IV, 1822, pp. 361-362. 



4. Experiments and observations on radiant 



heat. Edinb. Phil. Journ. XL, 1824, pp. 281- 

 286. 



5. On Leslie's Photometer and its appli-' 



cation to determine the relative intensity of the 

 Sun's rays, and the illuminating powers of coal 

 and oil gas. Edinb. Journ. Sci. II., 1825, pp. 

 321-325 ; III., 1825, pp. 104-107. 



6. Observations on radiant heat. Edinb. 



Phil. Journ. XII., 1825, pp. 15-18. 



7. On a new photometer, with its applica- 

 tion to determine the relative intensities of 

 artificial light, &c. [1824.] Phil. Trans. 1825, 

 pp. 141-146. 



8. Improvement of the Phantasmagoria. 



Edinb. Journ. Sci. IV, 1826, p. 37. 

 9. On an extremely cheap and delicate 



Hydrostatical Balance. Edinb. Journ. Sci. V., 



1826, pp. 118-120. 



10. On a new photometer, founded on the 



principles of Bouguer. Edinb. Roy. Soc. 

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 Sci. V., 1826, pp. 139-141. 



