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Davies (Th.). 



1. An Account of the Jumping Mouse of Canada (Dipus cana- 

 densis). — Tr. Linn. See. Lond. IV. p. 155, fig. — Pliil. Mag. I. 

 p. 285.~Voifft's Mag. II. 1800, p. 17, fig. 



2. Account of a new species of Muscicapa from New South Wales 

 (M. malachura). — Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. IV. p. 240, fig. 



3. Description of McHura superha, a Bird of New South Wales. — 

 Tr. Linn. Soc. Lond. VI. p. 207, fig. 



Davila (Don P. Fr.). 



■^1. Catalogue systematique et raisonne des Curiosites de la nature 

 et de I'art qui composent son Cabinet. Paris, 1767, 3 vols. 8°- 

 fig.— Biogr. Un. X. p. 61S.—Bdhni. Bibl. I. 1, p. 402. 



Davis (A. H.). 



1. Observations on Lucanus cert)Ms.— Entom. Mag. I. p. 86. — Bibl. 

 Ent. I. p. 80. 



2. On Vespa vulgaris -Entom. Mag. I. p. 90. 



3. On a Nidus of a Spider and a Hymenopterous Parasite found in 

 it Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, IV. p. 236. 



4. Entomological Notes on a Journey through England, Wales and 

 Ireland.— Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, V. p. 245. 



5. On a Singular Procession of Caterpillars, — Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, 

 III. p. 146. 



Davis (Emerson). 



1. Notice of Rocks and Minerals in Westfield, Mass Sill. Am. 



Journ. X. 2, p. 2Vi.—Feruss. Bull. 1827, XL p. 23. 



Davis (J. E.). 



1. On the Geology of the neighbourhood of Tremadoc, Caernarvon- 

 shire.— Journ. Geol. Soc. II. p. 70. 



Davis (J. P.). 



1. Zoological Observations made in the neighbourhood of Tenby. 

 —Ann. and Mag. N. H. VII. p. 234. 



Davis (Robert). 



1. On the Occurrence of he Aquila )irpvin in Ireland. — Zoologist, 

 p. 1190. 



