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Harrison, II. Report of the Committee. ..appointed to 



cany iiu excavations at Oldbury Hill, near Igbtham, in 



order to a.seertain the existence or otherwise of rock- 

 shelters at this spot. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1891, 353-354. 

 High-level flint-drift of the Chalk. Report of the 



Committee. Brit. Ass. Eep., 1895, 349-351. 

 Harrison, [Kcr.) C. Family life of the Haidas, Queen 



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 Harrison, C E. [Report of the results of the Glazier 



Expedition of 1891 to determine the true source of the 



Mississippi River.] Davenport Ac. Proc, 6, 1897, 364- 



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 Harrison, Edti'ard S. [Contributions to the fauna of the 



Dauphine Alps.] The Lepidoptera of the Romanche 



valley. Ent. Record, 9, 1897, 83-84. 

 Note on the larva of Deilephila Euphorbise. Ent. 



Record, 9, 1897, 293. 

 Harrison, Francis C. Le lait trait k la machine et le lait 



trait a la main: quelques considi^rations bacteriologiques. 



Ann. Microgr.,10 (1898), 367-373; Ceutrbl. Bakt. (Abt. 2), 



5, 1899, 183-189. 

 Bacterial content of hailstones. Bot. Gaz., 26, 1898, 



211-214. 

 The foul brood of bees. Bacillus alvei {ChesJnre and 



ir. Clieyne). Centrbl. Bakt. {Abt. 2), 6, 1900, 421-427, 



4.57-469, 481-496, 513-517. 

 Harrison, Frank. Notes on the alveolo-dental membrane. 



Brit. Jl. Dental Sci., 27, 1884, 540-543, 

 Harrison, Frederick. A suggested course for the detection 



and separation of the more ordinary acidulous radicals. 



Cheni. News, 66, 1892, 27. 

 Harrison, O. D. [Rainfall in 1897-99.] The Meir, 



Longton, Staffordshire. [1898-1900.] N. Staff. Field 



Club Eep., 1897-98, 120; 1898-99, 80; 1899-1900, 119. 

 [Rainfall in 1897-99.] Wall Grange, Staffordshire. 



[1898-1900.] N. Staff. Field Club Rep., 1897-98, 121; 



1898-99, 80; 1899-1900, 118. 

 Harrison, iltev.) G. R. Some British birds of prey. 



[1898.] Burton-on-Trent Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans., 4 



{Ft. 2), 1901, 15-18. 

 Harrison, (inn-iie T. Puerperal septicaemia especially 



with regard to prophylaxis and aitiology. N. Y. Med. 



Jl., 42, 1885, 417-418. 

 A further contribution to the study of the ajtiology 



and prophylaxis of puerperal septic infection. N. Y. 



Med. JL, 50, 1889, 328. 

 Harrison, Gessner. Composition of mirror amalgam. 



Amer. Chem. JL, 8 (1886), 430-131. 

 Harrison, Guy Oliver. Sensitiveness of the retina to 



X-rays. Nature, 56 (1897), 248. 

 Harrison, H. *Large meteors. Oliservatory, Loudon, 6, 



1883, 270-272. 

 Harrison, //. Spencer, & Vincent, Swale. See Vincent 



d' Harrison. 

 Harrison, //;//( Krat. The principles of alternate current 



measurement. [1891-92.] Electrician, 28, 1892, 170- 



171, 196-198, 223-225, 245-246. 

 Effects produced by using an inductionless shunt 



with a choking coil. Electrician, 31, 1893, 119-121. 

 Harrison, J. B. The forests and woodlands of New 



Jersey. Garden & Forest, 2, 1889, 33, 45-46, 57, 117- 



118. 

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at Barbados.] Kew Bull., 1888, 296; 1891, 14-16. 

 The Barbados sugar cane experiments. Timehri, 4, 



1890, 346-365. 

 Composition of canes and megass. Sample of canes 



from Ruimveld, October 31st, 1895. Timehri, 10, 1896, 



197-198. 



[Reports on soil.s, in connection with coffee cultiva- 

 tion.] Timehri, 10, 1896, 207-211. 

 [Analyses of soils from Pomeroon River.] Timehri, 



10. 1896, 402-405. 



The results of recent scientific researches into the 



agricultural improvement of the sugar cane. Timehri, 



11, 1897, 84-135. 



Note on the arrangement of sugar cane experiments. 



Timehri, 11, 1897, 147-153, 217. 



Results of the manurial experiments at Ruimveld, 



1896. Timehri, U, 1897, 162-163. 



Report on "faulty" rum. Timehri, 11, 1897, 171- 



17(!. 

 [Analyses of rice, paddy and oats.] Timehri, 11, 



1897, 192-195. 



[Analyses of the different artesian well waters in 



Georgetown.] Timehri, 11, 1897, 216. 

 [Analyses of cacao and coffee soils from Dutch 



Guiana.] [1898.] Timehri, 12, 1898-99, 71-80. 

 Harrison, J[oIin] I>[urchmore], & Franks, G. F. See 



Franks ct Harrison. 

 Harrison, J[o/ih] B[Hrcliinore], & Jukes-Browne, .i[lfred] 



Jlolin]. Origin of the radiolarian earth of Barbados. 



Nature, 39, 1889, 367. 

 Notes on the chemical composition of some oceanic 



deposits. Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 51, 1895, 313-328. 

 The oceanic deposits of Trinidad (British West 



Indies). Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 55, 1899, 177-188. 

 See also Jukes-Browne & Harrison. 

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II[enry] Sutton. Rapport sur certaines experiences 



exeoutees pendant les mois d'aoiit, septembre, octobre et 



novembre 1883 on refutation des experiences et opinions 



du Dr. Freike, sur la fievi'e jaune. [Tr.] Moniteur 



Sci., 27, 1885, 708-720. 

 Harrison, J[oli7i] Blurchmore], & Scard, F. I. On faulty 



rum and its alleged cause. [1898.] Timehri, 12, 1898- 



99, 1-11, 131-139. 

 Harrison, J[ohn] B[urclnnore], & VTillianis, John. The 



proportions of chlorine and of uitri>gen as nitric acid 



and as ammonia in certain tropical rain-waters. Amer. 



Chem. Soc. JL, 19, 1897, 1-9. 

 Harrison, J[ulin] Bristowe P[i'ast'], & Richmond, Henry 



1 1 roup. See Richmond & Harrison, 

 Harrison, J[a7nes] Park. *Note on photographs of in- 

 habitants of Britain of Jutish type. [1883.] Anthrop. 



Inst. JL, 13, 1884, 86-87. 

 *0n the relative length of the first three toes of the 



human foot. [1883.] Anthrop. Inst. JL, 13, 1884, 258- 



269. 

 On lunar curves of mean temperature at Greenwich, 



and the heat of the moon. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1894, 593. 

 Harrison, James. On the urinogenital and blood-vascular 



systems of a rabbit possessed of a single kidney. Jl. 



Anat. Physiol., 28, 1894, 401-407. 

 Harrison, James, k Howes, G\eorye} B[ond']. See Howes 



lV. Harrison. 

 Harrison, John Tliornhill. For biography and works see 



Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 48, 1892 (Proc), 51-52; Inst. Civ. 



Eugin. Proc, 109, 1892, 405-407. 



On the subterranean water in the Chalk formation of 



the Upper Thames, and its relation to the supply of 

 London. Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc, 105, 1891, 2-25. 



Harrison, Joseph U., & Gjers, Lawrence F. See Gjers 



lV Harrison. 

 Harrison, Malcout. Tasmanian birds. Tasmania Roy. 



Soc. Proc, 1897, 66-68. 

 Harrison, R. 0. Oleate of mercury. [1889.] Pharm. 



J I., 20, 1890, 433-435. 

 Harrison, Ross Gianrille. Ueber die Entwicklung der 



nicht knorpelig vorgebildeten Skelettheile in den Flos.sen 



der Teleostier. Arch. Mikr. Anat., 42, 1893, 248-278. 



On the development of the tins of teleosts. Pre- 



