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and treatment of the disease. N. Y. Med. Jl., 51, 1890, 

 681-685. 



8. Functional headache from eye-strain in children. 

 N.Y. Med. Jl.. 54, 1891,41-46. 



9. Tubercle of the iris. Being a report of a case of 

 tubercle of the iris, with remarks addressed to the inquiry: 

 Does tubercle ever occur primarily in the iris ? Amer. 

 Ophthalm. Soc. Trans., 1896, 561-577. 



Andrews, L. Soil-preferences of some less usual vascular 

 plants in central Connecticut. Rhodora, 1, 1899, 103- 

 104. 



2. Aster concinnus in New England. Rhodora, '2, 

 1900, 166-167. 



Andrews, Launcelot W[ini'ln'xtfr]. 5. On a volumetric 

 method of general applicability for the determination of 

 combined sulphuric acid. Amer. Chem. Jl., 11 (1889), 

 567-571. 



6. The detection of coniine in a case of poisoning. 

 Amer. Chem. JL, 13 (1891), 123-128. 



7. On a new astatic galvanometer with a single spiral 

 needle. [1887.] Iowa Ac. Sci. Proc., 1 (Pt. 2), 1892, 75. 



8. An unusual form of calcium glycerate. Amer. 

 Ass. Proc., 1893, 107. 



9. On the assumption of a special " nascent state." 

 [1893.] Iowa Ac. Sci. Proc., 1 (Pt. 4), 1894, 9-12 ; Chem. 

 News, 70, 1894, 152-153. 



10. Some peculiarities of solutions of ferric sulpho- 

 cyanate. [1893.] Iowa Ac. Sci. Proc., 1 (Pt. 4), 1894, 

 12-15; Chem. News, 70, 1894, 165-166. 



11. Recent advances in the theory of solutions. 

 [Presidential address, Dec. 1894.] Iowa Ac. Sci. Proc., 

 2, 1895, 13-19. 



12. On the analysis of alloys of lead, tin, antimony 

 and arsenic. Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 17, 1895, 869-873. 



13. The nascent state. Chem. News, 71, 1895, 80-81. 



14. The reduction of sulphuric acid by copper as a 

 function of the temperature. Iowa Ac. Sci. Proc., 3, 

 1896. 37-40; Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 18, 1896, 251-254. 



15. A new volumetric method for the determination 

 of silver. Amer. Chem. Jl., 24 (1900), 250-266. 



Andrews, Launcelot ]t"[inc/icxti'r]. A Ende, i.'url. A study 

 of the physical properties of solutions of lithium chloride 

 in amyl alcohol. [1894.] Iowa Ac. Sci. Proc., 2, 1895, 

 95-103; Ztschr. Physikal. Chem., 17, 1895, 136-144. 



Andrews, Leonard. The prevention of interruptions to 

 electricity supply. [Willi tlis<-u.*.*ii>n.} [ls(s.] Inst. 

 Elect. Engin. Jl., 27, 1899, 487-522. 



Andrews, (.l/i.) Munj K. Denudation at Cultra, County 

 Down. [1892.] Belfast Field Club Rep., 3, 1893, 529- 

 532. 



2. Dykes in Antrim and Down. Irish Natlist., 3, 

 1894, 93-96. 



3. Notes on Moel Tryfaen. [1894.] Belfast Field 

 Club Rep., 4, 1901, 205-210. 



Andrews, R. I!. 2. The origin of the dental fibril. [H";V/i 

 ilisi-itssion.] Int. Med. Cougr. Trans., 1887 (Vol. 5), 

 503-511. 



3. The development of the teeth, with demonstrations 

 of the formation of dentine from the odontoblasts and 

 fibril-cells. Brit. Jl. Dental Sei., 31, 1888, 808-814. 



4. Pits and fissures of the enamel. Brit. Jl. Dental 

 Sci., 32, 1889, 996-1005. 



5. On the formation and calcification of the enamel. 

 Int. Med. Congr. Verh., 1890 (lid. 5, Abtli. 14), 44-51. 



6. A contribution to the study of the development of 

 the enamel. Brit. Jl. Dental Sci., 43, 1900, 1009-1022. 



Andrews, Thomas. For biography and works see Chem. 

 Soc. Jl., 49, 1886, 342-344; Leopoldina, 22, 1886, 165- 

 166; London Phys. Soc. Proc., 7, 1886 (Ann. .1/ivr., 1886), 

 8-9; Nature, 33, 1886, 157-159; Termt. Kdzlon., 18, 

 1886, 513; Roy. Soc. Proc., 41, 1887, xi-\v. 



51. On the properties of matter in the gaseous and 

 liquid states under various conditions nf temperature 



and pressure. [1886.] [Postli.] Phil. Trans. (A), 178, 

 1888, 45-56. 



Andrews, Thiiiitux ((.'. K.). 2. On galvanic action between 

 wrought-iron, cast metals, and various steels during long 

 exposure in sea-water. Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc., 77, 1884, 

 323-336. 



3. Experimental research on the electromotive force 

 from difference of potential during diffusion in tidal 

 streams. Roy. Soc. Proc., 37, 1884, 28-35. 



4. Corrosion of metals during long exposure in sea- 

 water. Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc., 82, 1885, 281-300. 



5. Observations on variations of the electromotive 

 force between metals at high temperatures in fused salts. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc., 38, 1885, 216-218. 



6. The action of tidal streams on metals during 

 diffusion of salt and fresh water. Experimental research. 

 Part II (Gravimetric). Roy. Soc. Proc., 38, 1885, 372- 

 378. 



7. Apparent lines of force on passing a current 

 through water. [1884.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc., 13, 



1886, 18-21. 



8. The resistance during recrystallisation of fused 

 salts of the halogens compared with some others and 

 glass. [1885.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc., 13, 1886, 275- 

 279. 



9. Electrochemical reactions between metals in fused 

 salts. Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc., 13, 1886, 1)47-950. 



10. Effect of temperature on the strength of railway 

 axles. Inst. Civ. Eugin. Proc., 87, 1886, 340-370; 94, 

 1888, 180-209 ; 105, 1891, 161-176. 



11. Observations on pure ice and snow. [1886-90.] 

 Roy. Soc. Proc., 40, 1886, 544-549; 48, 1891, 106-116. 



12. *0n the relative electro-chemical positions of 

 wrought iron, steels, cast metal, etc., in sea-water and 

 other solutions. [1883.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans., 32, 



1887, 205-218. 



13. Electrochemical effects on magnetising iron. 

 [1887-92.] Roy. Soc. Proc., 42, 1887, 459-469 ; 44, 1888. 

 152-168; 46, i890, 176-193; 52, 1893, 114-117. 



14. Heat dilatation of metals from low temperatures. 

 [1887.] Roy. Soc. Proc., 43, 1888, 299-304. 



15. The passive state of iron and steel. [1890-91.] 

 Roy. Soc. Proc., 48, 1891, 116-126; 49, 1891, 120-126, 

 48l'-488. 



16. The effect of chilling on the impact resistance 

 of metals. Inst. Civ. Engiu. Proc., 103, 1891, 231-249. 



17. The action of tidal streams on metals. [With 

 tlixi-usitinn.] [1890.] Fed. lust. Miu. Engin. Trans., 1, 

 1892, 191-208; 2, 1892, 110-111. 



18. The effect of strain on railway axles, and the 

 minimum flexion resistance-point in axles. Engineers 

 Soc. Trans., 1895, 181-223. 



19. Micro-metallography of iron. Part 1. Roy. 

 Soc. Proc., 58, 1895, 59-64. 



20. Thermo-elektrische Vorgange und Strome zwi- 

 schen Metallen in geschmolzenen Salzen. [ZV.] [1896.] 

 Ztsehr. Elektroch., 1896-97, 117-121. 



Andrews, W[illiam~\ H[nlmes], & Campbell, Edward D[e 



Mi/te]. See Campbell t v Andrews. 

 Andrews, II'. W. A cheap form of self-regulating gas 



generator. Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 17, 1895, 304-306. 



2. The position of argon in the periodic system. 

 Chem. News, 71, 1895, 235. 



3. Some extensions of the plaster of Paris method ia 

 blowpipe analysis. Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 18, 1896, 849- 

 869. 



4. Reform in the teaching of chemistry. Brit. Ass. 

 Rep., 1897, 601-608. 



Andrews, ]l'illiam. 3. On recent observations on the 

 Trias in central Warwickshire. Warwick. Field Club 

 Proc., 1884, 18-21. 



4. The great ehalkv boulder clay in central Warwick- 

 shire. Warwick. Field Club Proc.,' 1884, 32-33. 



