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Mitchill, Samuel Latham. 41. Ueber die vor- 

 nehmsten Schmarotzerthiere. {Transl. from 

 New York, Med. and Phys. Journ. II., pp. 336- 

 359.) Froriep, Notizen, VII., 1824, col. 339- 

 341. 



42. Description of a ncAv and gigantic 



species of the genus Cephalopterus, Dumeril 

 (C. Vampyrus). [1823.] New York, Annal. 

 Lyceum, I., 1824, pp. 23-29. 



43. Observations on the teeth of the Mega- 

 therium recently discovered in the United 

 States. [1823.] New York, Anna!. Lyceum, 

 L, 1824, pp. 58-61 ; Oken, Isis, 1832, col. 905- 

 906. 



44. Description of an extraordinary Fish, 



resembling the Stylephorus, Shaio. New 

 York, Annal. Lyceum, I., 1824, pp. 82-86; 

 Ferussac, Bull. Sci. Nat. VI., 1825, p. 416. 



45. Observations on several reptiles of 



North America, which seem to belong to the 

 family of Proteus (called Tweeg by the Indians). 

 Silliman, Journ. VII., 1824, pp. 63-69; Fro- 

 riep, Notizen, VII., 1824, col. 165-166. 



46. The Hedgehog- Ray, a species of Fish 



taken occasionally near New York, in the At- 

 lantic Ocean, and now as is believed for the 

 first time described. Silliman, Journ. IX., 



1825, pp. 290-293 ; Thomson, Ann. Phil. XI., 



1826, pp. 112-114. 



47. Facts and considerations showing that 



the Two-Headed Snakes of North America and 

 other parts of tlie world are not individuals of 

 a distinct race, but universally monsters. Silli- 

 man, Journ. X., 1826, pp. 48-53. 



48. Facts and observations intended to 



illustrate the natural and economical history of 

 the Eatable Clam of New York and its vicinity. 

 SilUman, Journ. X., 1826, pp. 287-293. 



— 49. Description of a new species of Dory, 

 called the Crinited Zeus, from Block Island. 

 Silliman, Journ. XL, 1826, pp. 144-146. 



— 50. On the ill effects of the manures of 

 large cities on the qualities of Plants. Gill, 

 Techn. Rej). XL, 1827, pp. 258-259. 



— 51. Views of the process in nature, by 

 which, under particular circumstances, vege- 

 tables grow on the bodies of living animals. 

 Silliman, Journ. XII., 1827, pp. 21-28 ; Edinb. 

 Journ. Sci. VIL, 1827, pp. 30-36 ; Edinb. 

 New Phil. Journ. IV., 1828, pp. 38-41 ; Fro- 

 riep, Notizen, XVIIL, 1827, col. 161-167. 



— 52. Notice of the Spoonbill Sturgeon, or 

 Paddle Fish of the Ohio (Polyodon feuille, 

 Lacepede). Silliman, Journ. XII., 1827, pp. 

 201-202. 



53. Description of an apparently new 



species of Diodon (D. carinatus). [1827.] 

 New York, Annal. Lyceum, IL, 1828, pp. 264- 

 265. 



Mitchill, Samuel Latham. 54. The history of 

 Sea-Serpentism. Silliman, Journ. XV., 1829, 

 pp. 351-356. 



Mitchill, Samuel Latham, and J, A. Smith. 



Discovery of a fossil Walrus in Virginia. 

 [1827.] New York, Annal, Lyceum, IL, 1828, 

 pp. 271-272. 



Mitis, Ign. Vei'suche iiber die absolute Festig- 

 keit eiuiger Oesterreichischen Stahlgattungen, 

 und Vorschlag dieses Material statt des Eisens 

 zuKettenbriicken und Ankertauen zu verwenden. 

 Baumgartner, Zeitschr. III., 1827, pp. 1-17. 



2. Versuche iiber die Starke und Elasti- 



citiit des Eisens und Stahles, mit Riicksicht auf 

 die Verwendung dieser Materialien zu Ketten 

 und Balken. Baumgartner, Zeitschr. IV., 1828, 

 pp. 129-171. 



3. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Eigenschaft- 



cn des Guss- und Stabeisens und des Stahls. 

 Baumgartner, Zeitschr. VI., 1829, pp. 43-88. 



4. Notiz iiber das Verhalten der ersten 



Stahlkettenbriicke iiber die Donau bei Wien 

 (Carlsbriicke) wahrend des Winters 1829-30. 

 Baumgartner, Zeitschr. VIL, 1830, pp. 379-382. 



' 5. Ueber die Anwendung des Stahls bei 



Kettenbriicken. Baumgartner, Zeitschi*. X., 



1832, pp. 146-170. 

 HXitivie, . Observation de grossesse abdo- 



minale. Archiv. Gen. de Med. XVIIL, 1828, 



pp. 213-216 ; Siebold, Journ. f. Geburtshiilfe, 



X., 1831, pp. 121-124. 

 Mitouart, . Analyse de I'ecorce de la racine 



du Grenadier sauvage. Journ. de Pharm. X., 



1824, pp. 352-353. 

 Mitscherlich, Alexander. Beitrage zur analyt- 



ischen Chemie. Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. 



LXXXL, 1860, pp. 108-117. 

 2. Auffindung von Baryterde im Feldspath. 



Poggend. Annal. CXI., 1860, pp. 351-352. 

 3. Untersuchung des Alaunsteines, des L6- 



wigites und der Thonei-dehydrate. Erdm. 



Journ. Prak. Chem. LXXXIIL, 1861, pp. 455- 



491. 

 4. Ueber die Zusammensetzung des Tur- 



malins, des Glimmers, der Hornblende und des 



Staurolithes. Erdm. Journ. Prak. Chem. 



LXXXVL, 1862, pp. 1-13. 



5. Beitrag zur Spectralanalyse. Erdm. 



Journ. Prak. Chem. LXXXVL, 1862, pp. 13- 

 20 ; Annal. de Chimie, LXIX., 1863, pp. 169- 

 178 ; Poggend. Annal. CXVL, 1862, pp. 499- 

 507. 



6. Untersuchung des Alaunsteines und des 



Lowigites. Deutsch. Geol. Gesell. Zeitschr. 

 XIV., 1862, pp. 2oZ-26i. 



7. Sur les raies spectrales des combinaisons 



metalliques. Paris, Soc. Chim. Bull. 1862, pp. 

 108-110; Chemical News, VIL, 1863, pp. 99- 

 100. 



