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Dalrymple (A1.). 



1. On the Formation of Islands.— Phil. Trans. LVII. p. 394. 



2. The Historical Collection of the several Voyages and Discove- 

 ries in the South Pacific Ocean. Lond. 1770-71, 2 vols. 4°. — • 

 (Gall.) Collection historique de differ ens Voyages et Decouvertes 

 dans V Ocean Meridional. — (Gall, de Freville): Voyages dans la 

 Mer du Sud par les Espagnols et les Hollandais. Paris, 1774, 8°. 

 —Bohm. Bibl. I. 1, pp. 4.78, 651. 



Dalrymple (John). 



1. The Anatomy of the Human Eye. Lond. 8°. — Miill. Arch. 

 1835, p. 35. 



2. On a peculiar Structure in the Eyes of Fishes. — Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 ser. 2, II. pp. 136, 624. 



3. On the Vascular Arrangement of the Capillary Vessels of the 

 AUantoid and Vitelline Membranes in the Incubated Egg. — 

 Trans. Micros. Soc. I. p. 12. 



4. On the Family of Closterince. — Ann. N. Hist. V. p. 415. 



Dalrymple (W.). 



1. Travels through Spain and Portugal, etc. Lond. 1777, 4". — 

 (Germ.) Reisen durch Spanien u. Portugall, 1774. Leipz. 1778, 

 8° — Bohm. Bibl. L 1, p. 497. 



Dalton (J.). 



1 . A Descriptive Poem, addressed to two Ladies at their return from 

 viewing the Mines near Whitehaven. Lond. 1755, 4°.^ — Bohm. 

 Bibl. IV. 1, p. 106. 



Dalyell (Sir J. G.). 



1. Observations on interesting phsenomena exhibited by several 

 species of Planaria. 8°. Edinb. 1814. 



2. On the Propagation of certain Scottish Zoophytes. — Rep. Brit. 

 Assoc. 1834, p. 598.— Ed. N. Phil. J. XVII. p. '^U.— Wiegm. 

 Arch. 1835, L p. 342. 



3. On a singular mode of Propagation among the Lower Animals. 



— Wern. Soc. Dec. 1838.— Ann. of Nat. H. II. p. 477 Wiegm 



Arch. 1835, I. p. 305.— Miill. Arch. 1835, p. 238.— Ed. N. Phil 

 J. XXVLp. 152. 



4. On the Regeneration of lost Organs discharging the functions of 

 the Head and Viscera by the Holothuria and Awpliitrite, two 

 marine animals — Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1840, Sect. p. 139. 



