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Buckler, William. 25. Natural history of 

 Crambus pinetellus. Entora. Monthly Mag. X., 

 1873-74, pp. 162-163. 



26. Natural history of Mimseseoptilus ari- 



dus. Entom. Monthly 3Iag. X., 1873-74, p. 

 182. 



27. Description of the larva, &c. of Ephes- 



tia elutella. Entom. Monthly Mag. X., 1873- 

 74, pp. 213-214. 



— — 28. Description of the larva, &c. of Rho- 

 dophoea marmorea. Entom. Monthly Mag, X., 

 1873-74, p. 214. 



29. Natural history of Lithosia quadra. 



Entom. Monthly Mag. X., 1873-74, pp. 217- 

 220. 



30. Description of the larva, &c. of Nona- 



gria gemiuipuncta. Entom. Monthly Mag. X., 

 1873-74, pp. 230-232. 



31. Description of the larva of Caradrina 



Morpheus. Entom. Monthly Mag. X., 1873-74, 

 pp. 254-255. 



32. Description of the larva of Apamea 



gemina. Entom. Monthly Mag. X., 1873-74, 

 p. 275. 



33. Description of the larva of Nonagria 



neurica. Entom. Monthly Mag. X., 1873-74, 

 pp. 275-276. 



Buckler, William, and Barrett, C. G. Notes 

 on the economy of some British species of Pter- 

 ophoridae (Isodactylus, Teucrii, Plagiodactylus, 

 and Lienigianus). Entom. Monthly Mag. VIIL, 

 1871-72, pp. 153-158. 



Buckler, William, and Hellins, J. Notes on 

 the earlier stages of some species of Lithosiidas. 

 Entom. Month. Mag. VIIL, 1871-72, pp. 169- 

 175. 



2. Natural history of British species 



of Deltoid Lepidoptera of the genus Herminia : 

 H. barbalis, H, tarsipennalis, H. derivalis, H. 

 cribralis. Entom. Monthly Mag. X., 1873-74, 

 pp. 100-104. 



Buckley, Henry. On the eggs of three N. Ame- 

 lican Birds : Falco polyagrus, Clanoides fur- 

 catus, Ictinia mississippiensis. Zool. Soc. Proc. 

 1872, pp. 625-626. 



Buckley, 'S*. B. Description of new species of 

 North American Fonnicidoe. Philad. Entom. 

 Soc. Proc. VI., 1866-67, pp. 152-172, 335-350. 



2. Remarks on Dr. Asa Gray's notes on 



Buckley's new plants of Texas. Philad. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Proc. 1870, pp. 135-138. 



Buckley, Thomas Edward, and Elwes, H. J. 



A list of the birds of Turkey. Ibis, VI., 1870, 



pp. 59-77, 188-201, 327-341. 

 Buckley, Thomas Edward, and Shelley, G. E. 



Two months Bird-collecting on the Gold Coast. 



Ibis, II., 1872, pp. 281-293. 

 Buckman, James. * Grass. Popular Sci. Rev. 



I., 1862, pp. 186-195. 



Buckman, James. *2. On the morphology of 

 Vinca minor (small periwinkle). Popular Sci. 

 Rev. IL, 1863, pp. 491-492. 



3. On a curious form of Aquilegia vul- 

 garis. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXIV., 1864 {Sect.), 

 p. 86. 



4. On Datura Stramonium and D. tatula. 



Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXIV., 1864 {Sect.), p. 87. 



. 5. On the doubtful nativity of Daucus 



carota and Pastinaca sativa. Cotteswold Club, 

 Proc. III., 1865, pp. 160-161. 



6. The depredations of insects and the pro- 

 tective value of small birds. Quarterly Journ. 

 Sci. IL, 1865, pp. 429-431. 



7. On clovers. Agric. 



Soc. Journ. IL, 



1866, pp. 446-454. 



8. On clover allies as fodder plants. 



Ao-ric. 

 Soc. Journ. IV., 1868, pp. 290-300. 



9. On the Cephalopoda-bed and the Oolite 



sands of Dorset and part of Somerset. Geol. 

 Soc. Quart. Journ. XXIX., 1873, pp. 504-505. 



Bucknill, ./. T. Method of determining the 

 dynamic effects of various explosives when deto- 

 nated under water. Roy. Engineers' Papers, 

 XXL, 1873, pp. 71-72. 



Buckton, George Bowdler, and Odling, W. 

 Preliminary note on some aluminium com- 

 pounds. Roy. Soc. Proc. XIV., 1865, pp. 19- 

 21 ; Annales de Chimie, IV., 1865, pp. 492- 

 494 ; Annal. Chem. Pharm. IV. {Suppl. Bd.), 

 1865-66, pp. 109-113; Zeitschr. f. Chem. I., 

 1865, pp. 235-237. 



Budd, James Palmer. On a new process for 

 removing silicon from pig iron. [1869.] Iron 

 and Steel Instit. Trans. I., 1870, pp. 133-144. 



Budde, E. Ueber die Sternformen des Leiden- 

 frost'schen Tropfens. Bonn, Sitz. Ber. Nieder- 

 rhein. Gesell. XXVL, 1869, pp. 35-37; Halle, 

 Zeitschr. Gesammt. Naturwiss. IL, 1870, pp. 

 62-63. 



2. Ueber die Art der 



Electricitat 



Beweguug, welche 

 Bonn, Sitz. Ber. 

 1869, pp. 148-150. 



wir ±Jlectricitat nennen. 

 Niederrhein. Gesell. XXVL 



— 3. Uebei* die Disgregation und den wahren 

 Warmeinhalt der Korper. Annal. Phys. Chem. 

 CXLL, 1870, pp. 426-432. 



— 4. Ueber die von Naumann aufgestellte 

 Hypothese, wonach, wenn y' und y die beiden 

 specifischen Warmen eines vollkommenen Gases 

 sind, f iir einen Korper, dessen Molekiilen Atome 

 enthalt, die wahre Warmecapacitat 



ist. Bonn, Sitz. Ber. Niederrhein. Gesell. 

 XXVIL. 1870, pp. 101-102. 



— 5. Ueber Untersuchungen in Betreff der 

 Brown'schen Molecularbewegung. Bonn, Sitz. 

 Ber. 'Niederrhein. Gesell. XXVIL, 1870, pp. 

 108-110. 



