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On the reliition of uric acid excretion to diet. [ISOS.] 



Jl. Physiol., 23, 1898-99, 271-2U.5. 

 Hopkins, Flrederick] Gowhiiid, & Finkus, Stanislaw N. 



Zur Keuntniss der Einwirkung von HaloRenen auf Pro- 



teine. Berlin, CUem. Gaa. Ber., 31, 1898, 1311-13215. 

 Observations on the crystallization of auimal proteids. 



[1898.] .11. Physiol., 23, "1898-99, 130-136. 

 Hopkins, l'\re(h'iicli] Gowhind, & VHiite, T( [I'Wiam] Hale. 



Sec White ct Hopkins. 

 Hopkins, lientnl. "Shaduw-bearus in the East at .sunset. 



[1883.] Nature, 2il, 1884, 5.5. 



[The remarkable sunsets.] Nature, 2>l, 1884, 222- 



223. 



Hopkins, Grant Sherman. Structure of the stoniaeli of 



Auiia oalva. Amer. Ass. Proc, 1890, 339; Amer. Soe. 



Micr. Proc, 12 (1890), l(i5-l(;9, [v]. 

 On the digestive tract of some North American ganoids. 



Amer. Ass. Proc, 1892, 197-198. 

 Apparatus for illustrating the circulation of the lymph. 



Amer. Micr. Soe. Trans., 17, 1895, 336-389. 

 On the euteron of American ganoids. Jl. Morphol., 



11, 1895, 411-142. 



The heart of some lungless salamanders. Amer. 



Natlist., 30, 1896, 829-833. 



Hopkins, Grant Sherman, & Gage, Simon Henry. See 



Gage l\. Hopkins. 

 Hopkins, ./. Hou-iird. Every man his own weather prophet. 



U. S. Monthly Weath. Eev., 27 (1899), 293. 

 Hopkins, L. C. The aborigines of Formosa. Scott. 



Geogr. Mag., 1, 1885, 131-132. 

 Hopkins, Mauley. *0n the doctrine of constructive total 



loss. Assur. Mag., [1, 1851], 63 (fcis)-71 (bis). 

 Hopkins, Nevil Monroe. Electric furnaces for the 110-volt 



circuit. Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 20, 1898, 769-773. 

 Hopkins, .S. .4. A peculiar mouth bacterium. Boston 



Soc. Med. Sci. Jl., 2, 1898, 163-166. 

 Hopkins, Thomas C. Topographic features of Arkansas 



marble. Amer. Ass. Proc, 1890, 247-248. 

 The Eureka shale of northern Arkansas. Amer. Ass. 



Proc, 1891, 2.56-2.57. 

 Springs ; the influence of stratigraphy on their emer- 

 gence, as illustrated in the Ozark uplift. Amer. Geologist, 



14, 1894, 363-368. 

 Origin of conglomerates. Amer. Geologist, 18, 1896, 



230. 



The Carboniferous sandstones of western Indiana. 



An economic report on the sandstones of a portion of 

 western Indiana, accompanied by two atlas sheets showing 

 the outcrops and distribution of the sandstone. Indiana, 

 Dept. Geol. Ann. Rep., 20, 1896, 188-327. 



Origin of conglomerates of western Indiana. Amer. 



Geol. Soc. Bull., 8, 1897, 14-1.5. 

 Stylolites. Amer. Jl. Sci., 4, 1897, 142-144. 



Brownstones of Pennsylvania. [1897.] U. S. Geol. 



Surv. Rep., 1896-97 (Ft. 5), 1025-1043. 



Concentric weathering in sedimentary rocks. [1897.] 



Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 9, 1898, 427-428. 



Some feldspars in serpentine, southeastern Penn- 

 sylvania. Amer. .\ss. Proc, 1898, 293-294. 



Conshohocken plastic clays. [1898.] Amer. Geol. 



Soc. Bull, 10, 1899, 480-484. 



Feldspars and kaolins of southeastern Pennsylvania. 



[1898.] Franklin lust. Jl., 148, 1899, 1-31. 



Cambro-Silurian limonite ores of Pennsylvania. Amer. 



Geol. Soe. Bull., 11, 1900, 475-502. 



Hopkins, Thomas C, & Siebentlial, C. E. The Bedford 

 Oolitic Limestone of Indiana. A joint report on the 

 Oolitic Limestone of Indiana as it occurs in Lawrence, 

 Monroe and Owen counties, and partial report on Wash, 

 ington county, with a chapter on the general character 

 of oolites. Indiana, Dept. Geol. Ann. Rep., 21, 1897, 

 291-427 ; U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1896-97 (/'(. 5), 10.50- 

 1008. 



Hopkins, Wlilliani] B[eeehey\ & Bailey, George Hlerhert]. 

 See Bailey c^' Hopkins. 



Hopkins, ^}'arrltl. Companion meteors. [1889.] Amer. 



Meteorol. Jl., 6 (1889-90). 33-34. 

 A stationary dust-whirl. [1889.] Amer. Meteorol. 



Jl., 6 (1889-90), 179-180. 

 Hopkinson, ISlertram]. On discontinuous fluid motions 



involving sources and vortices. London Math. Soc. Proc, 



29, 1898, 142-164. 

 Hopkinson, l:[ertram], & Hopkinson, [Dr.) John. See 



l)elow. 

 Hopkinson, lidward. The general theory of dynamo 



machines. Electrician, 19, 1887, 378-380. 

 Hopkinson, Kdtcard, & Hopkinson, (Z^r.) .John. See below. 

 Hopkinson, (/;r.).7o/i. For biography and works see Elect. 



Rev., 43, 1898, 338-339; Electrician, 41, 1898, 622-623; 



Elektrotechn. Ztschr., 19, 1898, 617 ; lust. Meehan. 



Engin. Proc, 1898, 534-536; Jl. Telegr., 22, 1898, 278- 



279 ; London Math. Soc. Proc, 29, 1898, 727-731 ; Nature, 



58 (1898), 419-420; Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc, 135, 1899, 



338-349; Inst. Elect. Engin. Jl., 27, 1899, 647-049; 28, 



1899, 676-678; London Phys. Soc Proc, 16, 1899 {Ann. 



Meet., 1889), 9 ; Roy. Soc. Proc, 64, 1899, xvii-xxiv. 

 On the theory of alternating currents, particularly in 



reference to two alternate-current machines connected to 

 . the same circuit. [With discussion.] Telegr. Engin. Jl., 



13, 1884, 496-558 ; 14, 1885, 184. 



Secondary generators. Electrician, 14, 1885, 493. 



. On an unnoticed danger in certain apparatus for dis- 

 tribution of electricity. Phil. Mag., 20, 1885, 292-295. 



Notes on the seat of the electromotive forces in a 



voltaic cell. Phil. Mag., 20, 1885, 336-342. 



On the quadrant-electrometer. [1885.] London 



Phys. Soc Proc, 7, 1886, 7-21; Phil. Mag., 19, 1885, 

 291-303. 



. Magnetisation of iron. [1885.] Phil. Trans., 176, 



1886, 45-5-469. 

 On continuity of electric conduction. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1886, 309. 

 Electric illumination of lighthouses. Electrician, 17, 



1886, 518-.520. 



The electric lighthouses of Macquarie and of Tino. 



Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc, 87, 1886, 243-260. 



Note[s] on specilie inductive capacity. [1886-87.] 



Roy. Soc Proc, 41, 1887, 453-458 ; 43, 1888, 156-161. 



Note on induction coils or " transformers." Roy. Soc. 



Proc, 42, 1887, 164-107. 



Note on the theory of the alternate current dynamo. 



Roy. Soc. Proc, 42, 1887, 167-170. 

 Magnetic properties of an impure nickel. Roy. Soc. 



Proc, 44, 1888, 317-319. 



Magnetisation of iron at high temperatures. (Pre- 

 liminary notice.) Roy. Soc. Proc, 45, 1889, 318-321. 



Recalesceuce of iron. Roy. Soc. Proc, 45, 1889, 45.5- 



457. 

 Electrical resistance of iron at a high temperature. 



Roy. Soc. Proc, 45, 1889, 457-458. 

 Magnetic and other physical properties of iron at a 



high temperature. [1889] Phik Trans. (A), 180, 1890, 



443-465. 



Magnetic properties of alloys of nickel and iron. 



[1889-90.] Roy. Soc Proc, 47, 1890, 23-24; 48,1891, 

 1-13. 



Physical properties of nickel steel. Roy. Soc Proc, 



47, 1890, 138-139. 



[Inaugural address.] Magnetism. [ir/(/i disciissinn.] 



[1890.] Inst. Elect. Engin. JL, 19, 1891, 10-41, 43-83. 



Magnetism and recale.scence. [1890.] Roy. Soc. 



Proc, 48, 1891, 442-446. 



Note on the density of alloys of nickel and iron. 



[1891.] Roy. Soc. Proc, 50, 1892, 121-122. 



Test of two 6,.500-watt Westinghouse transformers. 



Electrician, 29, 1892, 196-200, 225-227. 



