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The composition of limestones and dolomites from 



a number of geological horizons in Canada. [1894.] 



Canad. Rec. Sci., 6, 1896, 27-32. 

 The chemical compositinn of andradite from two 



localities in Ontario. [1895.] Canad. Bee. Sci., 6, 1896, 



479-481. 

 Harrington, B[i'ni(ir(l] J[(ii)ii's], & Adams, Frank Ddwsoii, 



Sft' Adams A Karrington. 

 Karrlngton, Charh'^^. Chrome considered as a poison. 



Science, 10, 1887, 104-106. 

 Harrington, /'. IV. The innervation of the heart of the 



guinea pig. Science, 5, 1897, '.)07-i)08. 

 Contributions to the physiology of the cardiac nerves 



in the f-'uinea pig. Amer. .Jl. Physiol., 1, 1898, 383-H!)4. 



?('., it Hunt, lie id. 



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Hunt & 



Eeport on soils and ash. [Jl'ith 

 Div. Chem. Bull., No. 35, 1892, 



Harrington, D 



Harrington. 

 Harrington, H. H. 



ihscussioit.] U. S 

 93-98, 111.5-113. 



Harrington, {Lt.) J. L. The Asiatic wild ass. [1894.] 

 U.^mbay Nat. Hist. Soc. Jl., 8, 1893-94, 430-432. 



Harrington, Murk Walrod. *A telephonic time-trans- 

 mitter. Science, 1, 1883, 302-.303. 



*The weilge-photometer. Science, 1, 1883, 450-451. 



*Tlie tools of the astronomer. [1883.] Sidereal 



Messenger, 2, 1883-84, 248-251, 201-268, 297-305. 



The average asteroid orbit and the asteroid ring. 



Amer. Ass. Proc, 1884, 65-66. 



[Terminology.] [1884.] Amer. Meteorol. .11., 1 (1884- 



85), 42-43. 

 [On the question as to what may be considered as the 



verification of a prediction.] [1884.] Amer. Metecrol. 



Jl., 1 (1884-85), 77-79. 



Polarization of the light of the asteroids. Sidereal 



Messenger, 3, 1884, 79-81. 



[Notes on various tornadoes.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 



1 (1884-85), 7-9, 45-48, 106, 112, 551-552. 



Tlie earthquake of September 19, 1884. Amer. 



Meteorol. Jl., 1 (1884-85), 411-419. 



The Huron tornado of August 28, 1884. [1885.] 



Amer. Meteorol. JL, 2 (1885-86), 34-38. 



Climate of Santa Fe. [1885.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 



2 (1885-86), 69-85, 11.5-125. 



[Lightning in California.] [1885.] Amer. Meteorol. 



Jl., 2 (1885-86), 102. 



Notes on the climate of Detroit. [1885.] Amer. 



Meteorol. JL, 2 (1885-86), 317-323. 



The American Nile. [1885.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 2 



(1885-86), 355-360. 



Lost rivers. Science, 6, 1885, 265-266. 



Observations of solar eelip.se at Ann Arbor, March 15 



and 16, 1885. Sidereal Messenger, 4, 1885, 90-91. 



Local storms in Oregon and Washington. [1886.] 



Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 2 (1885-86), 555-558. 



Pekmg dust-storms. [1886.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 



3 (1886-87), 79-82. 



The Chinook winds. Amer. Meteorol. JL, 3 (1886-87) 



330-338, 467-475, 516-523. 



Is the rain-fall increasing on the plains? [1887.] 



Amer. Meteorol. JL, 4 (1887-88), 369-373. 



On the structure of 13 M Herculis. [1887.1 Astr 



JL, 7, 1888, 156-157. 



Deflection of horizontal motion due to the Earth's 



rotation. [1888.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 5 (1888-89), 



349-3.34. 



Verifications at the Signal Office. 



Meteorol. JL, 6 (1889-90), 19-32. 



The whirlpool theory of storms. 



Meteorol. JL, 6 (1889-90), 82-88. 



Forests and soil temperatures. 



Meteorol. JL, 7 (1890-91), 263-276. 



: Temperatures in and near forests. 

 Meteorol. JL, 7 (1890-91), 307-314. 



[1889.] 

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[1890.] 



Amer. 



Amer. 



Amer. 



Amer. 



The new Weather Service and international meteoro- 

 logy. [1891.] Amer. Meteorol. ,11., 7(1890-91), 582-588. 



How could the Weather Service best promote agricul- 

 ture ? [1.491.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 8(1891-92), 6-13. 



Weather prediction in the States and its improve- 

 ment. [1891.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 8 (1891-92), 69-79. 



liapid .'idvance of clouds. [1891.] Amer. Meteorol. 



JL, 8 (1891-92), 94-96. 



Meteorological work of agricultural experiment 



stations and agricultural colleges, and their relations 

 to the Weather Bureau. [1891.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 

 8 (1891-92), 31.5-316. 



Brilliant meteor. Sidereal Messenger, 10, 1891, 292-293. 



Report[s] of the Chief of the Weather Bureau [for the 



years 1891-93]. [U. S.] Sec. Agr. Rep., 1891, 539-631; 



1892, 551-626 ; 1893, 89-122. 



Notes on the climate and meteorology of Death 



Valley, California. U. S. Weath. Bur. Bull., 1, 1892, 

 50 pp. ; Meteorol. Soc. tjuart. JL, 18, 1892, 265-266. 



Exploration of the free air. [1893.] Amer. Meteorol. 



JL, 9 (1892-93), 469-475. 

 Weatlier forecasts and scientific investigation. [1893.] 



Amer. Meteorol. JL, 10 (1893-94), 203-206. 

 History of the weather map. [1893.] U. S. Weath. 



Bur. Bull., 11, 1894, 327-335. 



Frequency of amounts of precipitation. [1894.] 



Amer. Meteorol. JL, 11 (1894-95), 123-134. 



Weather making, ancient and modern. Smithsonian 



Rep., 1894, 249-270. 

 What meteorology is doing for the farmer. U. S. 



Dept. Agr. Yearb., 1894, 117-120. 

 Surface currents of tlie Cireat Lakes, as deduced from 



the movements of bottle papers during the seasons of 



1892, 1893 and 1894. U. S. Weath. Bur. Bull., B, 1894, 



14 pp. 

 Rainfall and snow of the United States compiled to 



the end of 1891, with annual, seasonal, monthly, and 



other charts. U. S. Weath. Bur. Bull., C, 1894, '80 pp. 



The Texan monsoons. [1894.] Washington Phil. 



Soc. Bull., 12, 1895, 293-307. 



The climate of Puerto Rico. U. S. Monthly Weath. 



Rev., 26 (1898), 437. 

 Fauna and flora of Puerto Rico. Science, 10, 1899, 



286-288. 



Central American rainfall. [1895.] Washington 



Phil. Soc. Bull., 13, 1900, 1-30. 



.SV'c also TJ. S. VTeather Bureau. 

 Harrington, Mark IValrod., Botch, A. Lawrence, 



& Herdman, 11'. J. PhotOLjraph of the Lake Gervais 



tornado funnel. [1891.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 7 (1890- 



91), 454-460. 

 Harrington, Mark Walrod {ft alii). [Meteorological 



conditions over the United States, July 1891-93.] U. S. 



Monthly Weath. Rev., 19 (1891), 156-330 ; 20 (1892) ; 



21 (1893). 

 Harrington, Nathan Ru.'isell. For biographical notice 



and works see Science, 10, 1899, 529-531. 



Life history and sexual relations of the Entocon- 



chidse. [1896.] Science, 5, 1897, 433. 



On nereids commensal with hermit crabs. [1897.] 



N. Y. Ac. Trans., 16, 1898, 214-221. 



Respiratory and breeding habits of Polvpterus bichir. 



[1898.] Science, 9, 1899, 314-315. 

 The life habits of Polypteius. Amer. Natlist. , 33, 1899, 



721-728. 



The ealciferous glands of the earthworm, with 



appendix on the circulation. Jl. MorphoL, 15, 1899 

 (Suppl.), 105-168. 



Harrington, Nathan Rtis.<:ell, i^' Griffin, Bradneij Beverley. 

 Notes upon the distributimi and liabits of some Puget 

 Sound invertebrates. [1897.] N. Y. Ac. Trans., 16, 

 1898, 152-165. 



Harrington, Nathan Russell, & Iieaming, Edward. The 



