Adams] 



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Adams, jr. / J . (ft alii). Lightning photographs. [Corre- 

 spondence.] Electrician, 21, 1888, 774-775, etc. 



Adams, W[alter] S[ydney], The polar compression of 

 Jupiter. [1899.] Astr. JL, 20, 1900, 133. 



2. The variable velocity of e Leonis in the line of 

 sight. Astrophys. JL, 11/1900, 307-3118. 



3. The curvature of the spectral lines in the speetro- 

 heliograph. Astrophys. JL, 11, 1900, 309-311. 



Adams, Walter 0[wen], & Gill, Au</iistiis Herman. See 



GUI & Adams. 

 Adams, William. For biography see lust. Civ. Engin. 



Proc., 87, 1886, 416-417 ; Cardiff Nat. Soc. Trans., 20, 



[1889], vii-viii. 

 Adams, William. For biographical notice see Med.-Chir. 



Trans., 83, 1900, cxxxii-cxxxiii. 



2. Remarks on congenital displacement or so-called 

 dislocation of hip-joint. London Path. Soc. Trans., 38, 

 1887, 300-303. 



3. The late Dr CAKNOCHAN'S specimen of the so-called 

 congenital dislocation of both hip-joints ; sent from 

 New York. London Path. Soc. Trans., 40, 1889, 237- 

 244. 



Adamson, Charles [Murray]. For biographical notice see 

 Northunib. Nat. Hist. Trans., 13, 1900, 145-146. 



Adamson, D. B. 3. On measuring the power of tele- 

 scopic eyepieces. [1887.] S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 

 11, 1889', 112-115. 



4. Remarks on photographing the solar eclipse of 

 12th December, 1890. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 14, 

 1891, 61-62. 



Adamson, D. F. Notes on a curious lightning flash. 

 Electrician, 25, 1890, 445-446. 



Adamson, Daniel. For biography and works see Geol. 

 Soc. Quart. JL, 46. 1890 (I'rnc.), 49 ; lust. Civ. Engiu. 

 Proc., 100, 1890, 374-378; Inst. Median. Engin. Proc., 

 1890, 1(17-171; Iron & Steel Inst. JL, 1890 (No. 1), 

 168-175 ; Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 3, 

 1890, 298-303; Nature, 41, 1890, 281. 



3. Presidential address. [A summary of the leading 

 properties of iron and steel.] Iron & Steel Inst. JL, 

 1887 (No. I), 8-26. 



4. Presidential address. [On the manufacture of 

 iron and steel.] Iron & Steel Inst. JL, 1887 (No. 2), 

 13-21. 



5. On a horizontal compound lever testing machine 

 of 15,000 powers, with further recording lever of 150,000 

 powers. [With discussion.] Iron & Steel lust. JL, 1888 

 (Xo. 2), 12-40. 



Adamson, Margaret K. Teratological notes on Esch- 

 scholtzia californica. Erythea, 7, 1899, 81-82. 



Adamson, Siiiniii'1 Arthur. For biographical notice see 

 Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 5, 1889, 3-4. 



[The geology of the Australian goldfields.] [1885.] 

 Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 1, 1883-85, 15-16. 



2. Excursion to Guiseley and Menston. [1885.] 

 Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 1, 1883-86, 27. 



3. Excursion to Idle and Thackley. [1885.] Leeds 

 Geol. Ass. Trans., 1, 1883-85, 28. 



4. Excursion to Wrose Hill and district. [1885.] 

 Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 1, 1883-85, 29-30. 



5. Excursion to Hawes. [1885.] Leeds Geol. Ass. 

 Trans., 1, 1883-85, 30-32. 



6. Excursion to Norber. [1885.] Leeds Geol. Ass. 

 Trans., 1, 1883-85, 32-34. 



7. Excursion to Pateley Bridge. [1885.] Leeds 

 Geol. Ass. Trans., 1, 1883-85, 34-36. 



8. Excursion to Ingleton. [1885.] Leeds Geol. Ass. 

 Trans., 1, 1883-85, 37-38. 



9. Excursion to Brimham Rocks. [1885.] Leeds 

 Geol. Ass. Trans., 1, 1883-85, 38-39. 



10. Excursion to the "Hitchingstone," Keighley 

 moors. [1885.] Leeils Geol. Ass. Trims., 1, 1883 85. 

 39-41. 



[Adamson 



11. Visit of the Council to Barnsley. [1885.] Leeds 

 Geol. Ass. Trans. , 1, 1883-85, 42-43. 



12. Notes on the discovery of the base of a large 

 fossil tree at Clayton. Geol. Mag., 3, 1886, 406-408 ; 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1886, 628-629. 



13. Recent discoveries of Carboniferous vegetation 

 in Yorkshire. [1886.] Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 2, 

 1885-86, 71-75. 



14. Leeds Lower Coal Measures.... [Excursions to 

 Hunslet (LONGLEY'S brick works), to Burmautoft (BOYLE'S 

 brick works), and to Newtown (Leeds patent brick 

 works).] [1886.] Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 2, 1885-86, 

 77-78, 78-79, 79-80. 



15. Excursion to Draughton. [1886.] Leeds Geol. 

 Ass. Trans., 2, 1885-86, 80-81. 



16. Excursion to Bingley (Aire valley, from Saltaire). 

 [1886.] Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 2, 1885-86, 82-83. 



17. Excursion to the Shibden valley. [1886.] Leeds 

 Geol. Ass. Trans., 2, 1885-86, 83-85. 



18. Excursion to Weusleydale. [1886.] Leeds Geol. 

 Ass. Trans., 2, 1885-86, 85-87. 



19. Excursion to Crummockdale. [1886.] Leeds 

 Geol. Ass. Trans., 2, 1885-86, 87-88. 



20. Excursion to the " Hitchingstone." [1886.] 

 Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 2, 1885-86, 88-90. 



21. On the discovery of a stone implement in 

 alluvial gravels at Barnsley. [1886.] Yorks. Geol. 

 Soc. Proc., 9 (1885-87), 281-282. 



22. The Bunter pebble beds at Sutton Park. [1887.] 

 Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 115-117. 



23. On some sections exposed in making theSkipton 

 and Ilkley railway. [1887.] Yorks. Geol. Soc. Proc., 

 9 (1885-87), 363-369. 



24. Excursion to Malton. [1888.] Leeds Geol. Ass. 

 Trans., 3, 1886-87, 127-130. 



25. Excursions]: Skipton and Ilkley railway.... 

 [Cf. No. 23.] [1888.] Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 3, 

 1886-87, 130-133, 133-137. 



26. Excursion on the Yorkshire coast (Kettleuess to 

 Staithes). [1888.] Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 

 137-140. 



27. Excursion to Leyburn. [1888.] Leeds Geol. 

 Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 140-143. 



28. Excursion to the Hambletons (Thirkleby and 

 Gortnire). [1888.] Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 

 144-146. 



29. Excursion to Sedburgh. [1888.] Leeds Geol. 

 Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 146-148. 



30. Excursion to Ingleton (Dale Beck). [1888.] 

 Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 148-151. 



31. Excursion to Hattield Chase. [1888.] Leeds 

 Geol. Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 151-153. 



32. Excursion to Worksop. [1888.] Leeds Geol. 

 Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 153-154. 



33. Excursion to Pocklington. [1888.] Leeds Geol. 

 Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 156-157. 



34. Excursion, Whitby to Kettleness. [1888.] Leeds 

 Geol. Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 157-159. 



35. Excursion to Blubberhouses. [1888.] Leeds 

 Geol. Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 159-160. 



36. Excursion to Askern. [1888.] Leeds Geol. Ass. 

 Trans., 3, 1886-87, 160-161. 



37. Excursion, Bridlington to Bempton. [1888.] 

 Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 161-164. 



38. Excursion to Nidderdale. [1888.] Leeds Geol. 

 Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 164-166. 



39. Excursion to Newtondale. [1888.] Leeds Geol. 

 Ass. Trans., 3, 1886-87, 166-168. 



40. Notes on a recent discovery of Stigrnaria ficoidesat 

 Clayton, Yorkshire. Geol. Soc.Quart.JL, 44, 1888,375-377. 



41. Excursion. Hull and Barnsley railway (South 

 Cave and di-lrict). [1889.] Leeds Geol. Aas. Trims., 

 4, 1888, 207 20'J. 



