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Harris, Harry B., & Smitb, Edgar F[ahs]. See Smith 

 l1' Harris. 



Harris, Hunter L. A new instance of stream capture. 



[1893.] Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc, 26, 1895, 27-29; 



Science, 22, 1893, 36-37. 

 Harris, J. Arthur. Annotated catalogue of the crayfishes 



of Kansas. Kan. Univ. Quarterly, 9, 1900, 263-274. 

 Harris, J. liendel. On the syllogism. Johns Hopkins 



Univ. Circ, [.3], 1884, 130-131. 

 Harris, J[ohn'\ T[lioiiias]. For biographical notice see 



Eut. Month. Mag., 28, 1892, 291. 

 Harris, J[ohii] T[lwmas], & Mason, Philip Brookes. The 



Lepidoptera of Burton-on-Trent and neighbourhood. 



Part II. Micro-Lepidoptera. Burton-on-Trent Nat. 



Hist. Soc. Trans., 2, [1892], 1-14. 

 Harris, Norman. A preliminary report upon a hitherto 



undescribed pathogenic anaerobic Bacillus. [1900.] 



Science, 13, 1901, 328. 

 Harris, P. A. Brilliant meteor. [1889.] Nature, 41, 



1890, 105. 

 Harris, R. Hamlyn Hamlyn-. See Hamlyn-Harris. 

 Harris, Robert P. The Peruvian or American potato. 



Garden & Forest, 3, 1890, 199-200. 

 Is Indian corn growing wild in America? Garden & 



Forest, 9, 1896, 422. 

 Harris, Rollin A. The theory of images in the repre- 

 sentation of functions. Ann. Math., 4 (1888), 6.5-86, 



128. 

 On the expansion of snx. Ann. Math., 4 (1888), 



87-90. 

 On the invariant criteria for the reality of the roots 



of the quintio. [1890.] Ann. Math., 5 (1889-90), 217- 



228. 

 Note on the use of supplementary curves in isogonal 



transformation. Amer. Jl. Math., 14, 1892, 291-300. 



Note on isogonal transformation ; particularly on 



obtaining certain systems of curves which occur in the 

 statics of polynomials. [1892.] Ann. Math., 6 (1891- 

 92), 77-80. 



On harmonic functions. [1898.] N. Y., Amer. Math. 



Soc. Bull., 5, 1899, 89, 96-98. 

 A proposed tidal analyzer. [1898.] Phys. Rev., 8, 



1899, .54-60. 

 Tides along the Antarctic continent. [1900.] Nature, 



61 (1899-1900), 490^91. 

 A partial explanation of some of the principal ocean 



tides. Nature, 62 (1900), 2.58-259. 

 Harris, .S'. H. A double citrate of zirconium and am- 

 monium. Amer. Chem. .11., 20 (1898), 871-872. 

 Harris, T. W. Mount Bob, Mount Ida or Snake Hill. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 43, 1892, 236-238. 

 Observations on the aurora of July 16, at Utica, 



N. Y. [1892.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 9 (1892-93), 355- 



358. 

 Mountains as storm-breeders. [1893.] Amer. Meteorol. 



Jl., 10 (1893-94), 126-131. 

 The karaes of the Oriskany valley. Amer. Geologist, 



13, 1894, 384-390. 

 Harris, Thadileiis JVilUnm. To biographical reference 



(T'o^ 12) add Philad., Ent. News, 7, 1896, 1. 

 Harris, Thomas. Uel)er die Entwieklung des primaren 



Leberkrebses. Virchow, Arch., 100, 1885, 139-146. 

 Ou a case of multiple spinal and cerebral tumours 



(sarcomata), with a contribution to the pathology of 



syringomyelia. Brain, 8, 1886, 447-473. 

 Bilharzia haematobia, coexisting with an epithelio- 



matous growth of the bladder. London Path. Soc. 



Trans., 39, 1888, 183-184. 



A contribution to the pathology and clinical features 



of primary malignant disease of the pleura. [1893.] 

 Jl. Path. Bact., 2, 1894, 174-189. 



Karris, Thomas, & Kindfleiscb, \Georg] Eduard von. See 

 Rindfleiscb & Karris. 



Karris, Thomas J. Keports of over sixteen hundred cases 

 tested with the Hartmann series of tuning-forks. Arch. 

 Otol., 26, 1897, 1-25. 



Harris, Vincent Dormer. Htematin compounds. [1885.] 

 Jl. Physiol., 5, [1884-85], 209-212. 



Method of pre|iaiing permanent specimens of stained 



human blood. Micr. Soc. Jl., 5, 1885, 537. 



On paroxysmal coughs and their treatment. Prac- 

 titioner, 36, 1886, 109-119. 



Report[s] on certain bacteria in their observed re- 

 lations with digestive processes. Loc. Gov. Brd. Rep. 

 (Med. Off.), 18, 1889, 515-524; 19, 1890, 227-234. 



The mycological processes of the intestines. [1895.] 



Jl. Path, ijact., 3, 1896, 310-321. 



A case of actinomycosis hominis affecting the pleura 



and lung of the left side, the spleen, the liver, and 

 peritoneum, and probably the large intestine. Jl. Path. 

 Bact., 5, 1898, 182-188. 



The condition of the salivary glands and pancreas in 



chronic tuberculosis. Jl. Path. Bact., 5, 1898, 302-304. 



Notes on the toxicity of diHerent specimens of the 



Bacillus coli communis, obtained from various sources. 

 [1900.] Jl. Path. Bact., 7, 1901, 22-33. 



Harris, ]'incent Dormer, & G-ow, William J. Ferment 

 actions of the pancreas in different animals. Jl. Physiol., 

 13, 1892, 46:i-492. 



Note upon one or two points in the comparative 



histology of the pancreas. Jl. Physiol. , 15, 1894, 349-360. 



Harris, Vincent Dormer, & Tootli, Hoieard H[enry]. On 

 the relations of micro-organisms to pancreatic (proteo- 

 lytic) digestion. Jl. Physiol., 9, 1888, 220-226. 



Heirris, ir. A collecting tour in Jamaica. Gard. Chron., 

 19, 1896, 134-135, 197-198, 263-264. 



Harris, IT. H. Note on the teeth of Diptera. [1896.] 

 Cardiff Nat. Soc. Trans., 29, 1897, 59-61. 



Marine microscopic organisms. Amer. Micr. Jl., 20, 



1899, 231-237. 



Notes on a group of marine microscopic vegetable 



organisms invading calcareous organic remains. [1898.] 



Quekett Micr. Club JL, 7, [1900], 138-161. 

 Harris, Walter, & Meyer, Victor. Ueber den Molecular- 



zustand des Calomeldampfes. Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 



27, 1894, 1482-14.89. 

 Harris, Walter B. A visit to Sheshouan. Geogr. Soc. 



Proc, 11, 1889, 18-22. 

 The local distribution of the tribes inhabiting the 



mountains of north-west Morocco. Geogr. Soc. Proc, 



11, 1889, 487-491. 



Some furtlier notes on north Morocco. Geogr. Soc. 



Proc, 13, 1891, 164-168. 



A journey to Tatilet. Geogr. Jl., 5, 1895, 319-335. 



A journey in Persian Kurdistan. Geogr. Jl., 6, 1895, 



453-457. 

 The nomadic Berbers of central Morocco. Geogr. Jl., 



9, 1897, 638-645. 

 The Roman roads of Morocco. Geogr. Jl., 10, 1897, 



300-303. 

 The Berbers of Morocco. 



1898, 61-73. 

 Karris, Wilfred. Hemianopia, 



its transient varieties. Brain, 20, 1897, 308-364. 

 Harrison, . Wandering of the skin during develop- 

 ment, in relation to the distribution of cutaneous nerves. 



[1900.] Science, 13, 1901, 294. 

 Harrison, .-1. J. Remarks about seals, and their so-called 



"ballast-bag." [1887.] Bristol Nat. Soo. Proc, 5, 1888, 



290-297. 

 Do snakes fascinate their victims? [1889.] Bristol 



Nat. Soc. Proc, 6, 1891, 67-78. 

 On the so-called fascination of snakes. Brit. Ass. 



Rep., 1898, 911. 

 Harrison, Artliur IS'. Abnormal woundwort. Jl. Bot., 



24, 1886, 283-284. 



Anthrop. Inst. Jl., 27, 

 with especial reference to 



