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Chbsnut, Victor K. — Continued. 



1902.1. Problems in the chemistry and toxicology of plant 

 substances: Science, new ser., vol. 15, No. 391, 

 pp. 1016-102S, June 27, 1902. 

 Clements, Fbederic Edward. 



1905.1. Research methods in ecology, 334 pp., 85 figs., 

 Lincoln, Nebr., Universitj'- Publishing Co., 1905. 

 CocKRELL, Theodore Dbu Alison. 



1907.1. A fossil tsetse fly in Colorado: Nature, vol. 76, 



No. 1973, p. 414, Aug. 22, 1907. 



1907.2. Some Old World types of insects in the Miocene of 



Colorado: Science, new ser., vol. 26, No. 666, 

 pp. 446-447, Oct. 4, 1907. 



1908.1. Fossil insects from Florissant, Colo.: Am. Mus. 



Nat. Hist. BuU., vol. 24, pp. 59-69, pi. 5, Feb. 

 7, 1908. 



1908.2. Florissant, a Miocene Pompeii: Pop. Sci. Monthly, 



vol. 73, No. 2, pp. 112-126, Aug., 1908. 

 1909.1. Another fossil tsetse flj' [GZossiraa osborrei]: Nature, 



vol. 80, No. 2057, p. 128, Apr., 1909. 

 1910.1. The Miocene trees of the Rocky Mountains: Am. 

 Naturalist, vol. 44, No. 517, pp. 31-47, Jan., 

 1910. 

 1916.1. The third fossD tsetse fly [Glossina velerna]: Nature, 

 vol. 9S, p. 70, Sept. 28, 1916. 

 Cope, Edward Drinker. 



1896.1. The primary factors of organic evolution, 547 pp. 

 120 figs., Chicago and London, Open Court 

 Publishing Co., 1896. 

 CouES, Elliott (editor). See Henry, Alexander. 

 Crampton, C. B. 



1902.1. A suggestion on extinction: Roy. Phys. Soc. for 

 Promotion of Zoology and Other Branches of 

 Nat. Hist. Proc, vol. 14 (1900-1901), p. 461, 

 1902. 

 Crawford, Albert C. 



1908.1. Barium, a cause of the loco-weed disease: U. S. 

 Dept. Agr. Bur. Plant Industry Bull. 129, 87 

 pp., Aug. 22, 1908. 

 Crochard, Lieutenant. 



1885.1. Nouveau silex tallies du Sahara Alg^rien: Mat^ri- 



aux pour I'histoire primitive et naturelle de 



I'homme, 19th year, 3d ser., vol. 2, p. 143, 



March, 1885. 



CuviER, Baron Georges Leopold Chretien Frederic Dago- 



bert. 



1825.1. Discours sur les revolutions de la surface du globe, 

 et sur les changemens qu'eUes ont produits 

 dans le regne animal, Recherches sur les 

 ossemens fossiles, 3d ed., vol. 1, pp. 1-167, 

 1825. 

 Gumming, Gordon. 



1855.1. The lion hunter in South Africa, five years of a 

 hunter's life in the far interior of South Africa, 

 with anecdotes of the chase and notices of the 

 native tribes, 2 vols., London, John Murray, 

 1855. 

 CuRRT, Capt. J. J. 



1902.1. Report on a parasitic disease in horses, mules, and 

 carabao in the PhiUppine Islands [from a 

 report made to the Surgeon-General of the 

 Army, Dec. 17, 1901]: Am. Medicine, vol. 3, 

 No. 13, pp. 512-513, Mar. 29, 1902. 

 Daintree, R. 



1872.1 (with Etheridge, R., and Carruthers, W.). Notes 

 on the geology of the colony of Queensland, 

 with an appendix containing descriptions of 

 the fossils: Geol. Soc. London Quart. Jour., 

 vol. 28, pp. 271-360, pis. 10-27, figs. 1-19, 

 1872. 



Dall, William Healet. 



1902.1. On the preservation of the marine animals of the 

 northwest coast: Smithsonian Inst. Ann. Rept. 

 for 1901, pp. 683-088, 1902. 

 Dahwin, Charles Robert. 



1839.1. Journal and remarks: Narrative of the surveying 

 voyages of His Majesty's Ships Adventure and 

 Beagle, between the years 1826 and 1836, 

 describing their examination of the southern 

 shores of South America and the Beagle's 

 circumnavigation of the globe, vol. 3, xiv, 615 

 pp., maps, illus., London, Henry Colburn, 1839. 

 1858.1 (and Wallace, Alfred Russel). On the tendency of 

 species to form varieties and on the perpetua- 

 tion of varieties and species by natural means 

 of selection: Linnean Soc. London Jour. Proc. 

 (Zoology), vol. 3, pp. 45-62, Aug., 1858. 

 1859.1. On the origin of species by means of natural 

 selection, or the preservation of favored races 

 in the struggle for life, 602 pp., London, John 

 Murray, 1859. 

 1909.1. Journal of researches into the natural history and 

 geology of the countries visited during the 

 voyage of H. M. S. Beagle round the world, 512 

 pp., D. Appleton & Co., 1909. 

 Dbshayes, G. p. 



1832.1. See Lyell, Charles, 1830.1. 

 Doderlein, L. 



1888.1. Phylogenetische Betrachtungen: Biol. Centralbl., 

 vol. 7, pp. 394-402, 1888. 

 DoLLo, Louis. 



1893.1. Les lois de revolution: Soc. beige geol. Bull., vol. 

 7, pp. 164-166, 1893. 

 D'Orbignt, Alcide Dbssalines. 



1835.1. Voyage dans I'Amerique meridionale, Paris and 

 Strassbourg, Bertrand & Levrault, 1835-1847. 

 (Quoted by Darwin, 1909.1, and Howorth, 

 1887.1.) 

 DijsiNG, Carl. 



1884.1. Die Regulierung des Geschlectsverhaltnisses bei 

 der Vermehrung der Menschen, Tiere und 

 Pflanzen: Medicin.-naturwiss.-Gesell. Jena 

 Zeitschr. f. Naturwiss., Band 17 (neue Folge, 

 Band 10), pp. 593-594, 1884. 

 Etheridge, R. 



1872.1. See Daintree, R. 

 Fisher, William R. (translator). See Schimper, A. F. W. 

 Fleming, George. 



1871.1. Animal plagues, their history, nature, and preven- 

 tion, vol. 1, London, Chapman & Hall, 1871; 

 vol. 2, London, Bailliere, 1882. 

 Flourens, p. 



1844.1. Buffon, Histoire de ses travaux et de ses iddes, 

 367 pp., Paris, 1844. (See also Buffon, 1749.1.) 

 FoA, Edouard. 



1899.1. After big game in central Africa, records of a sports- 

 man from August, 1894, to November, 1897, 

 when crossing the Dark Continent from the 

 mouth of the Zambesi to the French Congo, 

 330 pp., illus., London, Adams & Chas. Black, 

 1899. 

 Frankland, W. Ashbt. 



1902.1. See Salmon, D. E. 

 Frech, Fritz. 



1906.1. Uber die Griinde des Aussterbens der vorzeitlichen 

 Tierwelt: Archiv f. Rassen- und Gesell.-Biol. 

 einsohl. Rassen- und GeseU. Hygiene, Jahrg. 3, 

 Heft 4, pp. 469-498, July-August, 1906. 



