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12. Report on the present state of knowledge with 

 regard to the habits and migrations of the mackerel 

 (Scomber scomber). [1897.] U. K. Mar. Biol. Ass. Jl., 

 5, 1897-99, 1-29. 



13. On the fauna and bottom-deposits near the thirty- 

 fathom line from the Eddystone grounds to Start Point. 

 [1899.] U. K. Mar. Biol. Ass. Jl., 5, 1897-99, 365-542. 



Allen, F.ily/ir J[ohnson], <V Todd, K. A. The fauna of the 



Salcombe eatuary. [1900.] U. K. Mar. Biol. Ass. Jl., 6, 



1900-03, 151-214. 

 Allen, KiiiH'iif T[linman]. Native iron in the coal measures 



of Missouri. Amer. Jl. Sci., 4, 1897, 99-104. 



2. Notes on tlie hydroxides of aluminium. Chem. 



News, 82, 1900, 75-76.' 

 Allen, Eugene T[homas], & Gottschallt, I'. H. A new 



method for the determination of aluminium. Amer. 



Chem. Jl., 24 (1900), 292-304. 

 Allen, Eiiflciii' T[houis], & Hill, Henry H[arker\. See 



Hill A- Allen. 

 Allen, Kuiit'iif 7'[7inws], <t Rogers, H[erbert] F. The action 



nf caustic hydroxides on aluminium. Amer. Chem. Jl., 



24 (1900), 304-318. 

 Allen, F. II. Mineral found at Waitekauri. N. Zealand 



Pap. * Rep. (Min.), 1899, C 3, 8. 



Allen, F[nink] J[ames\. On the nature of the heart- 

 sounds. [1885.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 5, 1886, 



321-323. 



2. On the cause of the twisting of the umbilical cord, 

 illustrated by mechanical models. Jl. Anat. Phvsiol. , 

 26, 1892, 300-304. 



3. The function of the urethral bulb. Jl. Anat. 

 Phvsiol., 27, 1893, 235-236. 



4. [Dust photographs.] [1893.] Nature, 47 (1892- 

 93), 342. 



5. [Sheptou Mallet earthquake, Dec. 30, 1893.] 

 [1894.] Nature, 49 (1893-94), 229. 



6. The Mendip earthquake of December 30-31, 1893. 

 [1894.] Nature, 49 (1893-94), 245-246. 



7. The teeth and civilisation. Brit. Jl. Dental Sci., 

 38, 1895, 673-675. 



8. Mock-moon phenomenon of May 31st. [1895.] 

 Symons, Meteorol. Mag., 30, 1896, 122-123. 



9. Mirror writing. Brain, 1(1, 1896, 385-387. 



10. The physical basis of life. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1896, 

 983-984. 



11. Subjective transformations of colour. Nature, 

 56 (1897), 174. 



12. The causation of muscle sounds. [1898.] Jl. 

 Physiol., 22, 1897-98, xxxi ; 23, 1898-99, [37]. 



13. Stereochemistry and vitalism. Nature, 58 (1898), 

 520. 



14. What is life'.' [1899.] Birmingham Phil. Soc. 

 Proc., 11, 1902, 44-67. 



Allen, Fnoii'ix H[enry]. Tameness of the pine siskin. 

 Auk, 5, 1888, 426. 



2. An unusual auroral bow. Science, 11, 1888, 302. 



3. Summer birds at Bridgewater and Moultonboro", 

 New Hampshire. Auk, 6, 1889, 76-79, 359. 



4. Summer birds of the Bras D'Or region of Cape 

 Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Auk, 8, 1891, 164-166. 



5. Irregular abundance of birds in the breeding 

 season in different years at the same locality. Auk, 11, 

 1894, 334-335. 



6. Some notes on Cape Breton summer birds. Auk, 

 12, 1895, 89-90. 



7. The Hudsonian chickadee breeding in southern 

 Vermont. Auk, 13, 1896, 345. 



8. BICKNKI.L'S thrush on Mt. Ktaadn, Maine. Auk, 

 15, 1898, 60-61. 



9. Habits of the Maryland yellow-throat. Auk, 15, 

 1898, 75. 



Allen, l-'nnik. Effect upon the persistence of vision of 

 exposing the eye to light of various wave lengths. 



Phys. Rev., 11, 1900, 257-290; Amer. Ass. Proc., 1900, 



78. 

 Allen, (',. H. [The Kansas hot winds.] [1890.] Amer. 



Meteorol. Jl., 6 (1889-90), 587. 

 Allen, George \'nung, & Perkln, Arthur George. See 



Ferkin & Allen. 

 Allen, [Charles] liriint [llliiirfnidic]. For biographical 



notice and works see Nature, 61 (1899-1900), 13 ; Jl. 



Bot., 38, 1900, 62-63. 

 Allen, H. Nee Hazen, Henry Allen. 

 Allen, H[erbert~\ ,s'[ '""'.'/] 'i' ne motion of a sphere in a 



viscous fluid. Phil. Mag., 50, 1900, 323-338, 519-534. 

 Allen, Harold N. On the determination of specific heat 



of vaporization with the vapor calorimeter. [1890.] 



Nebraska Univ. Stud., 1, 1888-92, 195-204. 



2. Energy movements in the medium separating 

 electrified or gravitating particles. London Phys. Soc. 

 Proc., 13, 1895, 392-403; Phil. Mag., 39, 1895, 357- 

 367. 



3. The graphic representation of vector potential. 

 Electrician, 36, 1896, 752-753. 



4. Fundamental magnetic units. Electrician, 36, 

 1896, 849-850. 



5. The graphical representation of magnetic theories. 

 Phys. Rev., 3, 1896, 470-477. 



6. The measurement of inductance with the secohin- 

 meter. Electrician, 39, 1897, 379-381. 



7. Diagrams of instantaneous voltage in alternate 

 current circuits. Electrician, 39, 1897, 549-550. 



8. Sparkless reversal in dynamos. [1898.] Inst. 

 Elect. Engin. Jl., 27, 1899, 209-238. 



9. The inductance of a portion of an electric circuit. 

 Electrician, 44, 1900, 108-109, 191-193. 



Allen, HarriKun. For biography and works see N. Y. Med. 

 Jl., 66, 1897, 709-710; Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1897, 

 510-515, 518-529 ; Science, 7, 1898, 262-265. 



20. *0n a case of human congenital malformation. 

 [1883.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 21, 1884. 413-418. 



21. On a new method of recording the motions of 

 the soft palate. N. Y. Med. Jl., 40, 1884, 81-82. 



22. Electricity in medicine. [1884.] Franklin Inst. 

 Jl., 119, 1885, 310-319. 



23. On the pectoral filaments in the sea-robin (Pri- 

 motus palmipes). Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1885, 

 377. 



24. The shape of the hind limb in the Mammalia as 

 modified by the weight of the trunk. Philad. Ac. Nat. 

 Sci. Proc., 1885, 383-384. 



25. On the tarsus of bats. Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 

 175-177. 



26. On the types of tooth-structure in Mammalia. 

 Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 295-297. 



27. On a post-tympanic ossicle in Ursus. Philad. 

 Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1886, 36. 



28. Muscles of the hind-limb of Cheiromeles tor- 

 quatus. Science, 7, 1886, 50(1. 



29. A prodrome of a memoir on animal locomotion. 

 Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1887. 60-67. 



30. On the coloration of mammals. Science, 9, 



1887, 36. 



31. On the flight of birds. Science, 9, 1887, 232. 



32. Tin 1 distribution of the colour marks of the 

 Mammalia. [1887-88.] Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 



1888, 84-105. 



33. The palatal rugre in man. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc., 1888, 254-272. 



34. The occipito-temporal region in the crania of 

 Carnivora. Science, 11, 1888, 71. 



35. The anatomy of the nasal chambers. [1888.] 

 N. Y. Med. Jl., 49, 1889, 113-115. 



36. Remarks on the pronghorn (Antilocapra ameri- 

 oann). Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 26, 1889, 366-367. 



37. On the genus Xyctimunns and description of 



