186 DAW 



41. On the Torpedo. — Proc. R. Soc. IV. p. 291. 



42. On the Specific Gravity of certain Substances commonly con- 

 sidered lighter than water. — Phil. Trans. Edinb. XV. p. 387. 



43. On the Property belonging to Charcoal and Plumbago in fine 

 Plates of transmitting Light Trans. R. Soc. Edinb. XV. p. 335. 



44. Lectures on the Study of Chemistry in connexion with the 

 Atmosphere, the Earth and the Ocean, and Discourses on Agri- 

 culture ; with Introductions on the present state of the West 

 Indies, and on the Agricultural Societies of Barbados. London, 

 12°. 1849. 



Dawe (W.). 



1. Memorandum of the Progress of Sinking a Well in the Bunds of 

 Chandpur, near the foot o'f the hills.— J. A. S. B. VI. p. 52. 



Dawes (J. S.). 



1. On Sternbergiae Journ. Geol. Soc. I. p. 91 ; II. p. 139. 



2. On a Fossil Tree found in the Coal Grit near Darlaston, South 

 Staffordshire. — Journ. Geol. Soc. I. 46. 



3. On the Occurrence of Vegetable Remains, supposed to be Ma- 

 rine, in the New Red Sandstone. — Rep. Brit. Assoc, ly-1'2, Sect, 

 p. 47. 



Dawkes (T.). 



1. Prodigium Willinghamense ; or Memoirs of a Boy born at Wil- 

 lingham, near Cambridge, who, before he was three years old, 

 was three feet eight inches high, and had the marks of puberty. 

 8°. Lond. 1747.— Cat. R. Soc. Lond. 



Dawson (J. P.). 



1. On Anthrocera loti. — Zoologist, p. 3B1 ; Black Redstart, p. 355 ; 

 Colias edusa in the Isle of Wight, p. 471 ; Note on Pontia mcira, 

 pp. 681, 729. 



Dawson (J. W.). 



1. On the Lower Carboniferous Rocks, or Gypsiferous Formation 

 of Nova Scotia. — Journ. Geol. Soc. I. p. 26. 



2. On the Newer Coal Formation of the Eastern part of Nova 



Scotia. — Journ. Geol. Soc. I. p. 322 Ann. and Mag. N. Hist. 



XV. p. 212. 



3. On some Fossils found in the Coal Formations of Nova Scotia. 



Journ. Geol. Soc. II. p. 132. 



