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daruin. Accesserunt et multarum aliarum disputationum argu- 

 menta, in quibus varia asseruntur paradoxa, hac.teniis incerta, aut 

 omnino incognita. Anv. ISiS, 12°. — Biogr. Un. XII. p. 31. 



Drosier (R.). 



1. Ornithological Visit to Shetland and Orkney. — Mag. Nat. Hist, 

 ser. 1,111. p. 321 ; IV. p. 193. 



Drouet ( ). 



1. M6moire sur un nouveau genre de Coquilles de la faraille dea 

 Arcac6es, et Description d'une nouvelle espece de Modiole fossile. 

 —Ann. Soc. Linn. Par. Mai 1824, p. 183.— Feruss. Bull. 1824, 

 III. p. 99. 



Drummond (E. E.). 



1. On Fossil Bones of a Whale discovered in the District of Mon- 

 teith.— Mem. Wern. Soc. V. p. iiO.— Feruss. Bull. 1827, X. p. 51. 



Drummond (H.). 



1. Report on the Copper Mines of Kumaon. — J. A. S. B. VII. 

 p. 934. 



2. On the Mines and Mineral resources of Northern Afghanistan. 

 — Journ. As. Soc. Beng. X. p. 74. 



Drummond (H. M.). 



1. Catalogue of the Birds found in Corfu and the other Ionian 

 Islands ; with Notes by H. E. Strickland — Ann. and Mag. N. 

 Hist. XII. p. 412. 



2. List of the Birds of Crete, from Observations made during a stay 

 of nearly two months, April 27 to June 18, 1843 ; with Notes by 

 H. E. StrkUand—Kan. and Mag. N. Hist. XII. p. 423. 



3. On a species of Corvus from Macedonia. — Proc. Zool. Soc. XIV. 

 p. 43. 



4. List of Birds found in the vicinity of Tunis and Biserta. — Ann. 

 and Mag. N. Hist. XVI. p. 102. 



Drummond (H. P.). 



1. De Regeneratione Nervorum. Turici, 1839, 8°.— Fo^. Repert. 

 V. p. 35. 



