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Drummond (James L.). 



1. On certain Appearances observed in the Dissection of the Eyes 

 of Fishes.— Trans. Roy. See. Edinb. VII. p. 377. 



2. On certain effects produced by Fresh Water on some Marine 

 Animals and Plants. — Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, II. pp. 121, 217. 



3. On Irish Entozoa.— Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, II. pp. 515, 571, 

 655 ; III. pp. 63, 227.— Ann. Sc. Nat. 2= ser. X. p. 128. 



4. On Fossil Infusoria found in the County Down, Ireland. — Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. ser. 2, III. p. 353. 



5. First Steps to Anatomy. 12°. Lond. 1848. 



6. Thoughts on the equivocal Generation o{ Entozoa. — Ann. and 

 Mag. N. H. VI. p. 101. 



7. Letters to a young Naturalist on the Study of Nature and Na- 

 tural Theology. Lond. 1831, 12°. fig. 



8. On a Gold Fish having Vegetable Fibres issuing from an Ulcer 

 on its Back. — Zoologist, p. 84, fig. 



Druky (D.). 



1 . Illustrations of Natural History ; wherein are exhibited upwards 

 of 240 figures of exotic Insects, according to their different genera, 

 &c. To which is added a translation into French. Lond. 1770- 

 1782, 3 vols. 4°. fig. — (Germ.) Abbildungen mid Beschrdbungen 

 exotischer Insekten ; aus dem Engl. v. G. W. F. Panzer. Niirnb. 

 1785, if>.—Bohm. Bibl. II. 2, p. 144.— Biogr. Un. XIL p. 45.— 

 Cuv. R. An. III. p. 353.— Tr, Linn. Soc. Lond. V. p. 280. 



2. Illustrations of exotic Entomology, containing upwards of 650 

 figures and descriptions of foreign Insects ; new edition with ad- 

 ditional Notes by J. O. Westwood. London, 1837, 3 vols. 4°. 



Dryakder (Jonas). 



1 . Catalogus Bibliothecae historico-naturalis Josephi Banks. Lond. 

 1796-1800, 8°. 5 vols.— Biogr. Un. XII. p. 53 — Tr. Linn. Soc. 

 Lond. VI. p. 280. 



Dryden (J.). 



1. Voyage to Sicily and Malta, in the year 1700. Lond. 1776, 8°. 

 —Bohm. Bibl. I. 1, p. 573. 



Dryfhout (J. Fr.). 



1. Nadere Aanraerkingen over de oorzaak en werkinge der water- 

 beroeringe van den 1 Nov. 1755. — Verh. Maatsch. te Haarl. VII. 

 1, p. 136. 



