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Allegret} — — . 6. De I'influence du retard de 

 la maree sur le mouvement de la Terre. Les 

 Mondes, XI., 1866, pp. 427-429. 



7i [Quelques consequences importantes 



d'une theorie nouvelle relative a la variabilite de 

 la duree du jour.] Les Mondes, XII., 1866, pp. 

 552-553. 



8. Remarques sur la variabilite de la rotation 



de la Terre, et sur le phenomene des marees. 

 Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. Rend. LXII., 1866, 

 pp. 434-436. 



9. Note sur la reaction des eaux de la mer 



sur le mouvement de la Lune. Paris, Acad. Sci. 

 Compt. Rend. LXII., 1866, pp. 1284-1285. 



■ 10. Note sur la theorie de la Lune, au sujet 



d'un memoire de Laplace de I'annee 1786. 

 Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. Rend. LXIII., 1866, 

 pp. 635-637; Les Mondes, XIIL, 1867, pp. 

 379-381. 



■■ 1 1. Memoire sur la flexion des lignes geo- 



desiques tracees sur une meme surface quel- 

 conque. Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. Rend. LXVI., 

 1868, pp. 342-344. 



12. Note relative a I'integration d'une 



equation differentielle remarquable. Paris, Acad. 

 Sci. Compt. Rend. LXVL, 1868, pp. 1144-1146. 



13. Note sur la propriete dont jouit le 



cercle osculateur en un point quelconque d'une 

 certaine famille de courbes . Nouv. Ann. Math. 

 IX., 1870, pp. 30-32. 



14. Note sur I'existence de nouvelles classes 



renfermant chacune un nombre illimite de courbes 

 algebriques planes, dont les arcs oifrent une re- 

 presentation exacte de la fonction elliptique de 

 premiere espece. Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. 

 Rend. LXX., 1870, pp. 1032-1033. 



15* Remarques sur une famille de courbes 



planes. Nouv. Ann. Math. XI., 1872, pp. 162- 

 167. 



16. Memoire sur la representation des 



transcendantes par des arcs de courbe. Paris, 

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Allemann, Heinrich. Chemische Analyse des 

 Ebriacher Sauerbrunnens in Karnthen. Wien, 

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2. Chemische Untersuchung des fetten 



Maisols. Wien, Akad. Sitzungsb. LVI., 1867 

 {Abth. 2), pp. 185-188. 



Allen, Alfred Henry. On the employment of 

 potassium ferricyanide as a test for cobalt, nickel, 

 and manganese. Chemical News, XXIIL, 1871, 

 pp. 290-291. 



2. Suggestions for the improvement of the 



methods employed in qualitative analysis. Che- 

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— — — 3. On meta-stannic acid, and the detection 

 and estimation of tin. Chem. Soc. Journ. X., 



1872, pp. 274-278; American Chemist, III., 



1873, pp. 93-95. 



Allen, Alfred Henri/. 4. Note on the solubility 

 of gold, and the stability of auric nitrate and 

 sulphate. Chemical News, XXV., 1872, p. 85. 



6. On the examination of tea for the detec- 

 tion of adulteration. Brit. Pharm. Confer. Proc, 

 1873, pp. 540-548. 



5. On the detection of the adulteration of 



tea. Chemical News, XXVIIL, 1873, pp. 210- 

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Allen, Charles Bowen. Local botany — being the 

 result of a student's rambles in Penzance and 

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Allen, {Dr.) H. On a new genus of Vespertili- 



onidae : Corynorhinus. Phiiad. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Proc. 1865, pp. 173-175. 

 ' 2. Notes on the Vespertilionidae of Tropical 



America. Phiiad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 1866, 



pp. 279-288. 



3. [Remarks on the conformation of the 



mamraahan skull.] Phiiad. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc. 1867, pp. 11-13. 



4. Monograph of the Bats of North Ame- 



rica. Smithsonian Miscell. VII. 1867 {Art. 1). 

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brates.] Phiiad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 1872, 

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Allen, J. A. Catalogue of the Birds found at 

 Springfield, Mass., with notes on their migi-ations, 

 habits, &c., together with a list of those Birds 

 found in the State not yet observed at Spring- 

 field. [1864.] Essex Institute Comm. IV., 

 1866, pp. 48-98. 



2. Notes on the habits and distribution of 



the Duck-Hawk, or American Peregrine Falcon, 

 in the breeding season, and description of the 

 eggs. [1864.] Essex Institute Comm. IV., 

 1866, pp. 153-161. 



3. Notes on Birds observed in Western 



Iowa, in the months of July, August, and Sep- 

 tember ; also on birds observed in Northern 

 Illinois, in May and June, and at Richmond, 

 Wayne Co., Indiana, between 3rd and 10th June. 

 [1868.] Boston, Mem. Soc. Nat. Hist. I., 

 1866-69, pp. 488-526. 



4. Winter notes of an ornithologist in the 



N. E. States. American Naturalist, I., 1868, 

 pp. 38-48. 



5. Notice of a foray -of a colony of Formica 



sanguinea, Latr., upon a colony of a black species 

 of Formica, for the purpose of making slaves of 

 the latter. [1865.] Essex Institute Comm. V., 

 1868, pp. 14-16. 



6, Notes on the Red and Mottled Owls. 



American Naturalist, IL, 1869, pp. 327-329. 



7. [On the migrations of birds.] [1868.] 



Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. XIL, 1869, p. 

 85. 



