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Note on natural gas at Heathfield station (Sussex). 



Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 54, 1898, 572-573. 



Preparation of benzeneazo-o-nitrophenol. Cliem. Soc. 



Jl., 77, 1900 {Pt. 1), 99-103. 



Oil the relation^liip between the constitution of some 



substances and the fluorescence which thev exhibit. 

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Hewitt, John Theodore, & Aston, William George. Bro- 

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Hewitt, -John Theodore, & Dixon, Frank. The con- 

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Hewitt, John Theodore, & Perkins, Bryan Jl'lard]. Con- 

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 Part I. Tlie nitro-derivatives of fluorescein. Chem. 

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Hewitt, John Theodore, it Pitt, Arthur Ernest. The con- 

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Hewitt, Jolin Theodore, & Tope, Frank G[eorpe]. Ueber 

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The condensation of chloral with resorcinol. Chem. 



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Die Verbindungen von Chlorwasserstoff mit Azo- 



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1030. 

 Derivatives of bromotolylhydrazine, CGH3Br(CH3)N.,H3 



[1:3: 6]. Chem. Soc. Jl., 73, 1898 {Pt. 1), 174-180." 

 Hewitt, John Theodore, & Stevenson, Henry E[dirard]. 



The three chlorobenzeneazosalicylic acids. Chem. Soc. 



Jl., 69, 1896, 1257-1265. 

 Ueber einige von Wkoblewski's Bromparatoluidiu 



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Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 31, 1898, 1782-1785, 3678. 

 Die Einwirkung von a-Naphtylamiu auf Bromtoluol- 



azo.salicylsaure. Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 31, 1898, 



178-5-1789. 

 Notiz liber Azophenin. Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 31, 



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Hewitt, John Theodore, Moore, r[om] Sidney, & Pitt, 



Arthur Ernest. Derivatives of phenetol azo-iihenols. 



[1897.] Chem. Soc. Proc, 13, 1898, 157-158. 

 Ueber die Salz- und Hydrat-Bildung der Azophenole. 



Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 31, 1898, 2114-2123. 

 Hewitt, ir. Notes on the topography of Liverpool. [1886.] 



Liverpool Geol. Soc. Proc, 5, 1889, 145-154. 

 . Notes on glacial deposits and markings in the south 



of the Isle of Man. [1887.] Liverpool Geol. Soc. Proc, 



5, 1889, 352-358. 

 Keport of field meeting at Euneorn. July 2nd, 1887. 



[1888.] Liverpool Geol. Soc Proc, 5, 1889, 390. 

 The evolution of the Grand Canon of the Colorado. 



A problem in physiographical geology. Liverpool Geol. 



Ass. Jl., 9, [1889], 49-55. 

 The Earth in its cosmical relations. [1891.] Liverpool 



Geol. Soc. Proc, 6, 1892, 349-373. 



The physical conditions of the Aralo- Caspian region, 



as bearing on the conditions under which the Triassic 

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Notes on some sections exposed by excavations on the 



site of the new Technical schools, Byrom Street, Liverpool. 

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Hewitt, Williatn. Bending wire ropes. The effect which 

 the size of sheaves and the angle of curvature have upon 

 the life of the rope. N. Zealand Pap. & Rep. (Min.), 



1899, C 3, 189-190. 



Hewlett, liichard Tanner. [Onlacto-globulin.] Jl. Physiol., 

 13, 1892, xiv, 798-802. 



The effect of dilution on heat coagulation of egg- 

 white. Jl. Physiol., 13, 1892, xiv. 



On fractional heat-coagulation. Jl. Physiol., 13, 



1892, 493-512. 



On Madura disease (mvcetoma) of the foot. London 



Path. Soc. Trans., 44, 1893, 172-177. 



On the proteids, and on the heat-coagulation, of egg- 

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The antitoxin treatment of tetanus. Practitioner, 



54, 1895, 323-329. 



Antitoxin treatment and serotherapy. Practitioner, 



55, 1895, 559-571. 



Diphtheria bacilli in a cultivation from the throat 



twenty-two weeks after the primary attack ; bacilli 



markedly virulent. London Path. Soc. Trans., 47, 



1896, 360-361. 

 Antitoxins : their preparation, properties and ad- 

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 . The thermal death-point of the tubercle bacillus. Jl. 



State Med., 8, 1900, 754-7(il. 

 A preliminary note on the indol-like reaction given by 



cultures of the diphtheria and of the pseudo-diphtheria 



bacillus. London Path. Soc Trans., 51, 1900, 187-188. 

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65, 1900, 397-409. 

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Yorkshire. Yorks. Nat. Union Trans., 9, 1886, D, 1-16; 



10, 1888, D, 17-48; 16, 1891, D, 49-64; 20, 1896, D, 



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 Notes on the Hydradephaga found near York. Y'orks. 



Phil. Soc. Eep., 1886, 34-35. 

 Askhain bog, with a special account of its water 



beetles. Naturalists' Jl., 3, 1894, 3-4, 29-30. 

 Heycock, Charles Thomas. The change of zero of 



thermometers. Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc, 7, 1892, 



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Koy. Inst. Proc, 15, 1899, 409-412. 

 Heycock, Charles Thomas, & Neville, Francis Henry. 



On a simplified form of apparatus for determining the 



density of ozone. [1884.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc, 



5, 1886, 208-211. 

 On the molecular weights of the metals : an application 



of Raoult's method to alloys. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1889, 



534-535. 

 On the lowering of the freezing point of tin caused 



by the addition of other metals. Cambridge Phil. Soc. 



Proc, 6, 1889, 366-368. 

 The lowering of the freezing point of sodium by the 



addition of other metals. Chem. Soc. Jl., 55, 1889, 



666-676. 

 The molecular weights of metals when in solution. 



Chem. Soc Jl., 57, 1890, 376-393, 656-G61. 

 On the freezing points of triple alloj's of gold, 



cadmium, and tin. Chem. Soc. Jl., 59, 1891, 936-966. 

 On the lowering of the freezing points of cadmium, 



bismuth, and lead when alloyed with other metals. 



Chem. Soc Jl., 61, 1892, 888-914, 1113. 

 Isolation of a compound of gold and cadmium. 



Chem. Soc Jl., 61, 1892, 914-916. 

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