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Pick, Hermann. 3. Ueber die Regenverhalt- 

 nisse auf der Erdoberflache. Wien, Schrift. 

 Ver. Naturw. Kennt. IV., 1863-64, pp. 137-159. 



Fickard-Cambridge,Octoi?j//«. On Robber-bees; 

 the phenomenon thus denominated attributed to 

 the presence of the Honey-moth. Newman, 

 Zoologist, XL, 1853, pp. 3746-3751. 



2. On the transformation of Heliothis 



dipsacea. Newman. Zoologist, XII., 1854, pp. 

 4528-4529. 



3. On the corporeal sensation of insects. 



Newman, Zoologist, XIII.. 1855, pp. 4578- 

 4588. 



4. Note on a new British Woodpecker 



(Picus pubescens). Newman, Zoologist, XVII., 



1859, pp. 6444-6446. 



5. Remarks on Arachnida, taken chiefly in 



Dorsetshire and Hampshire. Newman, Zoolo- 

 gist, XVII., 1859, pp. 6493-6502; XVIIL, 



1860, pp. 6862-6866. 



6. Descriptions of two British Spiders 



new to science. Ann. Nat. Hist. V., 1860, pp. 

 171-174. 



7. A list of Southport Spiders ; with some 



remarks on uniformity of use and meaning of 

 words in natural history. Newman, Zoologist, 

 XVIII., 1860, pp. 6893-6898. 



8. Descriptions of ten new species of 



Spideis, lately discovered in England. Ann. 

 Nat. Hist. VII., 1861, pp. 428-441. 



9. Notes on Spiders captured in 1860. 



Newman, Zoologist, XIX., 1861, pp. 7553- 

 7563. 



10. List of new and rare Spiders captured 



in 1861. Newman, Zoologist, XX., 1862, pp. 

 7945-7951. 



11. Description of ien new species of 



British Spiders. Newman, Zoologist, XX., 1862, 



pp. 7951-7969. 

 12. Sketch of an arachnological tour in 



Scotland in 1861 ; with a list of Scotch Spiders. 



Newman, Zoologist, XX., 1862, pp. 8041- 



8051. 



- 13. Descriptions of twenty-four new 

 species of Spiders, lately discovered in Dorset- 

 shire and Hampshire ; together with a list of 

 rare, and some other hitherto unrecorded British 

 species. Newman, Zoologist, XXL, 1863, pp. 

 8561-8599. 



'Pickel, Ignaz. Authentische Nachriciit von 

 einera bei Eichstiitt vom Himmel gefallenen 

 Meteorsteine. [1803.] Moll, Annalen, III., 

 1805, pp. 251-259. 



2. Theoretisch - practische Abhandlung 



liber die Natur, BeschafFenheit und bessere 

 Verfertigung der ungleicharmigen Romisohen, 

 Oder unrichtig sogenannten Schnellwagen. 

 Miinchen, Denkschr. J 81 4-1 5, pp. 83-136. 



Fickells, William. Case of a young woman who 

 has discharged, and continues to discharge, from 

 her stomach a number of insects in different 

 stages of their existence. Ireland, Coll. Phys. 

 Trans. IV., 1824, pp. 189-221, 441-448; V., 

 pp. 171-196. 



2. Deleterious effects of the (Enanthe 



crocata or Hemlock Water-dropwort, exemplified 

 in a number of instances, as it occurs in the 

 south of Ireland, more particularly in the 

 neighbourhood of Cork. Edinb. Med. Suro-. 

 Journ. LXVIL, 1847, pp. 435-451. 



Pickering, Charles. On the geographical dis- 

 tribution of Plants. Amer. Phil. Soc. Tran«. 

 • in., 1830, pp. 274-284. 



2. Enumeration ofthe human races. Edinb. 



New Phil. Journ. XLVIIL, 1850, pp. 266- 

 269. 



3. On the geographical distribution of 



species. Amer. Acad. Proc. IV., 1857-60, pp. 

 192-194. 



Pickering, Charles, and James D. Dana. 

 Description of a crustaceous animal belonging 

 to the genus Caligus (C. Americanus). Silli- 

 man, Journ. XXXIV., 1838, pp. 226-266. 



Pickering, J. On brickfields, gravel pits, sand 

 pits and peat beds at Copford, Fisherton, West 

 Hackney, Reculvers, and Kennet Valley. Geol. 

 Assoc. Proc. I., 1859-63, pp. 78-88. 



2. On the opercula of recent gasteropodous 



moUusca. Geol. Assoc. Proc. I., 1859-63, pp. 

 124-127. 



3. On the Pitharella Rickmaui. Geo!. 



Assoc. Proc. L, 1859-63, pp. 127-128. 



Pickering, John. On the language and in- 

 habitants of Lord North's Island in the Indian 

 Archipelago, with a vocabulary. Boston, Mem. 

 Amer. Acad. IL, 1846, pp. 205-247. 



Pickering, John. On a remarkable species of 

 British Paludina (P. efasciata.) Newman, 

 Zoologist, v., 1847, pp. 1786-1787. 



Pickering, W. B. Observations on the economy 

 of the Strepsiptera, with the description of 

 Stylops Spencii, a new British species recently 

 discovered. Entom. Soc. Trans. I., 1836, pp. 

 163-168. 



Pickford, P. Ueber die Hydrorhachis congenita. 

 Roser u. Wunderlich, Archiv, IL, 1843, pp. 

 334-362. 



2. Bemerkungen ilber die Wirkung des 



Strychnins auf das Nervensystem und fiber 

 Gemeingcriihl und Muskelgefiihl nach eignen 

 Versuchen. Roser u. Wunderlich, Archiv, H., 

 1843, pp. 418-431. 



3. Notizen zu der Untersuchung des 



Urins. Henle und Pfeufer, Zeitschrift, V., 

 1846, pp. 45-57. 



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