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The effects producefl by earth-movements on pre- 



Cambrian and Lower PaliBozoic rocks in some sections 



in Wales and Shropshire. Geol. Mag., 7, 1890, 5.58-560. 

 A comparison between the rocks of south Pembroke- 

 shire and those of north Devon. Brit. Ass. Eep. , 1891, 



641-642. 

 On the evidences of glacial action in Pembrokeshire, 



and the direction of ice-flow. Brit. Ass. Eep., 1891, 649. 

 On some recently exposed sections in the glacial 



deposits at Hendon. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 47, 1891, 



575-584. 

 On the 'Grampian Series' (pre-Cambrian rocks) of 



the central Highlands. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1892, 712-713. 

 Excursion to Hendon and Finchley. Geol. Ass. Proc, 



12, 1892, 334-337. 

 The fauna of the Olenellus zone in Wales. Geol. 



Mag., 9, 1892, 21-24. 

 On the discovery of mammoth and other remains in 



Endsleigh Street and on sections exposed in Endsleigh 



Gardens, Gordon Street, Gordon Square, and Tavistock 



Square, London. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 48, 1892, 453- 



467. 

 On the base of the Cambrian in Wales. Brit. Ass. 



Eep., 1893, 750-752. 

 Some examples of folds and faults in the Devonian 



rocks at and near Ilfracombe, north Devon. Geol. Mag., 



10, 1893, 3-9. 

 The pre-Cambrian rocks of Wales. Geol. Mag., 10, 



1893, 396-401. 

 On the homes and migrations of the earliest forms of 



animal life as indicated by recent researches. Brit. Ass. 



Eep., 1894, 657. 

 On some lacustrine depo-sits of the glacial period in 



Middlesex. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1894, 659. 

 On some life zones in the Lower Palajozoic rocks of 



the British areas, as defined mainly by researches during 



the past 30 years. Geol. Mag., 1, 1894, 368-371, 399- 



40.5, 441-448. 

 Excursion to North Finchley and Whetstone. [1894.] 



Geol. Ass. Proc, 13, 1895, 367-368. 

 On the pre-Cambrian and Cambrian rocks of South 



Wales. Cardiff Nat. Soc. Trans., 27, 1895, 90-95. 

 On the genus Plutonides {non Plutonia) from the 



Cambrian rocks of St. David's. Geol. Mag., 2, 1895, 



230-231. 

 The Palaeozoic rocks of west Somerset and north 



Devon, with special reference to the districts to be 



visited during the long excursion of 1896. Geol. Ass. 



Proc, 14, 1896, 357-370, xii. 

 On the Morte slates, and associated beds, in north 



Devon and west Somerset. Part i. [Part ii. With 



descriptions of the fossils by the Eev. G. F. Whideobne.] 



Geol. Soc Quart. Jl., 52, 1896, 254-270; 53, 1897, 438- 



458. 

 The age of the Morte slate fossils. Geol. Mag., 4, 



1897, 105-109. 

 [Presidential Address.] On some recent evidence 



bearing on the geological and biological history of early 



Cambrian and pre-Cambrian times. Geol. Soe. Quart. 



Jl., 53, 1897, Ixv-xeii. 

 [Presidential Address.] On the evidences of the 



antiquity of man furnished by ossiferous caverns in 



glaciated districts in Britain. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 



54, 1898, Ixxviii-cii. 

 Hicks, Hennj (et alii). Discussion sur la question de la 



classification du Cambrien-Silurien. Congr. Geol. Int. 



C. R., 1888, 221-232. 

 Hicks, J[iimcs'\ ./. [BAitTRrsi's open-scale barometer.] 



[1S94.] Nature, 49 (1893-94), 488. 

 Hicks, J[o/in] Sibley, Melly, William R., & Herdman, 



William A[bliott]. ' See Melly, Hicks & Herdman. 

 Hicks, John Braxton. For l3iogriiphy and works see 



Leopoldina, 33, 1897, 157-158; Nature,'56 (1897), 470-471. 



Kicks, Lewis Ezra. The Dakota group south of the 



Platte river in Nebraska. Amer. Aes. Proc, 1885, 217- 



219. 

 The test well in the Carboniferous formation at 



Brownville, Nebraska. Amer. Jl. Sci., 29, 1885, 159- 



160. 

 The Permian formation in Nebraska. Amer. Ass. 



Proc. 1886, 216-217; Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 881-883. 



Some tvpical well-sections in Nebraska. Amer. Ass. 



Proc, 1886, 217-219. 



The Lincoln salt-basin. Amer. Ass. Proc, 1886, 219. 



The Niobrara river, considered with reference to its 



capacity for irrigation. Amer. Geologist, 1, 1888, 69-76. 

 Geyserite in Nebraska. Amer. Geologist, 1, 1888, 



277-280. 



The reef-builders. Amer. Geologist, 1, 1888, 297-305. 



[Volcanic dust compared with geyserite from Nebraska.] 



Amer. Geologist, 2, 1888, 64. 

 [A green quartzyte from Nebraska. J Amer. Geologist, 



2, 1888, 351-352. 

 Note on Mr. Merrill's letter. [The literature of 



geyserite.] Amer. Geologist, 2, 1888, 437. 

 Soils of Nebraska as related to geological formations. 



Amer. Geologist, 3, 1889, 36-45. 



An old lake bottom. [1890.] Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 



2, 1891, 2-5-30. 



The evolution of the Loup rivers in Nebraska. 



Science, 19, 1892, .59-60, 137. 

 Storage of stonn-waters on the Great Plains. Science, 



19, 1892, 183-184. 

 Readjustments of the Loup rivers: examples of 



abstraction due to unequal declivities. Science, 19, 



1892, 288-290. 



Some elements of land sculpture. Amer. Geol. Soc. 



Bull., 4, 1893, 133-146. 

 The convex profile of bad-land divides. Science, 21, 



1893, 232-233. 



Hicks, William Mitcliinson. *0u the steady motion and 



small vibrations of a hollow vortex. [1883.] Phil. 



Trans., 175, 1885, 161-195. 



On Boltzmann's theorem. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1885, 905. 



On the constitution of the lumiuiferous ether on the 



vortex atom theory. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1885. 930. 

 On some irregularities in the values of the mean 



density of the Earth, as determined by Baily. [1884.] 



Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc, 5, 1886, 156-161. 

 Researches on the theory of vortex rings. Part ii. 



[1885.] Phil. Trans., 176, 1886, 72.5-780. 

 A vortex analogue of static electricity. Brit. Ass. 



Eep., 1888, 577-578. 

 On the self-induction and on the gravity-potential of 



a ring. Phil. Mag., 38, 1894, 456-472. 

 [Presidential address to the Math, and Phys. Sci. 



Sect. Theories of the ether.] Brit. Ass. Rep., 1895, 



595-606. 

 On bicyclie vortex aggregates. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1895, 



612. 

 On Hill's spherical vortex. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1896, 



612-613. 

 An apparatus for the analysis of alternating currents. 



Electrician, 34, 1895, 698-700. 

 [The ROntgen rays.] [1896.] Nature, 53 (1895-96), 



413. 

 Researches in vortex motion. Part iii. On spiral or 



gyrostatic vortex aggregates. [1898.] Phil. Trans. (.\), 



192, 1899, 33-99. 

 Hicks, William Mitchinson, & O'Staea, L[ucins] Trant. 



Some notes on the preparation of pure iron by electro- 

 lysis. Electrician, 35, 1895, S43-844. 

 Hickson, St/dnei/ .J[ohi)]. The retina of insects. Nature, 



31, 1885, 341-342, 433. 

 The eye and optic tract of insects. Quart. Jl. Micr. 



Sci., 25, 1885, 21.5-251. 



