Atkinson] 



[Atkinson 



1888.] Bengal Asiat. Soc. Proc., 1887, 41-82; 1888, 

 38-71. 



6. New or little-known Indian Rhynchota. [1888.] 

 Bengal Asiat. Soc. Jl., 57 (Pt. 2), 1890, 333-345. 



7. A new species and genus of Coecidie. [1888.] 

 Bengal Asiat. Soc. Jl., 58 (Pt. 2), 1890, 1-3. 



8. Catalogue of tbe Insecta of the oriental region. 

 ...Order Coleoptera. [Families Cicmdelidic, Carabidffi, 

 Dytiscidffi, Gyrinidte, Paussidte, Hydrophilidffl, Silphidiu, 

 Corylophids, ScydmsBnidffi, Pselaphidie, Staphylinidfe.] 

 [1889-90.] Bengal Asiat. Soc. Jl., 58 (Pt. 2), 1890 

 (Stippl.), 1-24, 19'J ; 59 (Pt. 2), 1891 (Suppl.), 

 265 + xxv pp. 



9. Catalogue of the Insecta. Order Khynchota. Sub- 

 order Hemiptera-Heteroptera. Family Capsidte. [1889.] 

 Bengal Asiat. Soc. Jl., 58 (Pt. 2), 1890 (Kiippl.), 25-199. 



10. Notes on Indian insect pests. Rbynchota. 

 [1889.] Indian Mus. Notes, 1, 1889-91, 1-8, 125-127. 



11. Notes on Indian economic entomology. Rhyn- 

 chota. [1890.] Indian Mus. Notes, 1, 1889-91, 175- 

 190. 



12. American blight (Schizoneura lauigera). [1891.] 

 [Poith.] Indian Mus. Notes, 2, 1891-93, 52-58. 



Atkinson, Edward. 3. Extraordinary vitality of Eu- 



tomostraca in mud from Jerusalem. Ann. Mag. Nat. 



Hist., 2, 1898, 372-376. 

 Atkinson, (Miss) Elizabeth Allen. I. Metal separation by 



means of hydrobromic acid gas. II. Indium in tungsten 



minerals. Arner. Chem. Soc. Jl., 20, 1898, 797-813. 

 Atkinson, (Miss) Elizabeth Allen, & Smith, Edgar F[ahs]. 



The separation of iron from beryllium. Arner. Chem. 



Soc. Jl., 17, 1895, 688-689. 

 Atkinson, G[eorge] Alexander] S[ime], & Perman, Edyar 



Philip. See Perman & Atkinson. 

 Atkinson, G[corne] Armstrong. The volumetric estimation 



of inorganic nitrites. Edinb. Hoy. Soc. Proc., 13, 1886, 



642-650. 



2. A contribution to the chemistry of the nitrites 

 and of nitroglycerine. [With discussion.] [1887.] Brit. 

 Pharm. Confer. Trans., 1887, 531-538; Pharm. Jl., 18, 

 1888, 271-273. 



3. The pharmacology of the nitrites and of nitrogly- 

 cerine. [With discussion.] [1887.] Int. Med. Congr. 

 Trans., 1887 (Vol. 3), 57-63; Jl. Anat. Physiol., 22, 

 1888, 225-239, 351-371. 



Atkinson, George F[rancis]. A new trap-door spider. 

 Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 583-593. 



2. A family of young trap-door spiders (Pachylomerus 

 4-spinosus). [1886.] Entomologica Amer., 2, 1886-87, 

 87-92. 



3. Descriptions of some new trap-door spiders ; their 

 nests and food habit*. [1886.] Entomologica Amer., 

 2, 1886-87, 109-117, 128-137. 



4. Singular adaptation in nest-making by an ant, 

 Cremastogaster lineolata, Say. Amer. Natlist., 21, 

 1887, 770-771. 



5. A remarkable case of phosphorescence in an earth- 

 worm. Amer. Natlist., 21, 1887, 773-774. 



6. Observations on the female form of Phengodes 

 laticollis. Amer. Natlist, 21, 1887, 853-856. 



7. New instances of protective resemblance in spiders. 

 Amer. Natlist., 22, 1888, 545-546. 



8. Note on the tube-inhabiting spider, Lycosa fatifera 

 (Hentz). Amer. Natlist., 22, 1888, 546-547'. 



9. Another phosphorescent mushroom. Bot. Gaz., 

 14, 1889, 19. 



10. Preliminary note on the synonymy of Entothrix 

 grande, Wall?. Bot. Gaz., 14, 1889, 292. 



11. A new Ramularia on cotton. Bot. Gaz., 15, 

 1890, lfifi-168. 



12. The use of two doors in a trap-door spider's 

 nest (Myrmekiaphila foliata). [1888.] Psyche, 5, 1891, 

 88-89. 



13. Notes on protective resemblance in spiders. 

 [1889.] Psyche, 5, 1891, 147-148. 



14. Monograph of the Lemaneaceffl of the United 

 States. [1890.] Ann. Bot., 4, 1889-91, 177-229. 



15. Anthracnose of cotton. [1890.] Jl. Mycol., 6, 

 1891, 173-178. 



16. On the structure and dimorphism of Hypocrea 

 tuberifnrmis. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1891, 320; Bot. Gaz., 

 16, 1891, 282-285. 



17. Black rust of cotton : a preliminary note. Bot. 

 Gaz., 16, 1891, 61-65. 



18. The tubercles on the roots of Ceauothus. Bot. 

 Gaz., 16, 1891, 262. 



19. A new Ravenelia from Alabama. Bot. Gaz., 16, 

 1891, 313-314. 



20. Sphrerella gossypina, n. sp., the perfect stage of 

 Cercospora gossypina, Cooke. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 



18, 1891, 300-301. 



21. Note on a nematode leaf-disease. [ With dis- 

 cussion.] U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 4, 1891, 31-32. 



22. An automatic device for rolling culture tubes of 

 nutrient agar agar. Bot. Gaz., 17, 1892, 154-156. 



23. The genus Frankia in the United States. Torrey 

 Bot. Club Bull., 1!), 1892, 171-177. 



24. Comparative study of the structure and function 

 of the sporangia of ferns in the dispersion of spores. 

 Amer. Ass. Proc., 1893, 253-254. 



25. Symbiosis in the roots of the Ophioglosseffi. 

 Amer. Ass. Proc., 1893, 254-255. 



26. Photography as an instrument for recording 

 the macroscopic characters of microorganisms in arti- 

 ficial cultures. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1893, 255. 



27. A study of a new fungus. Amer. Micr. Jl., 14, 

 1893, 121-126. 



28. A new disease of the apple. [With discussion.] 

 [Amer.] Soc. Agr. Sci. Proc., 1893, 24-27. 



29. Method for obtaining pure cultures of PAMMEL'S 

 fungus of Texas rout rot of cotton. Bot. Gaz., 18, 

 1893, 16-19. 



30. A new " damping off " fungus. Bot. Gaz., 18, 



1893, 26-27. 



31. Contribution to the biology of the organism 

 causing leguminous tubercles. Bot. Gaz., 18, 1893, 

 157-166, 226-237, 257-266. 



32. Dropsy of violets. Garden & Forest, 6, 1893, 536. 



33. Dropsical diseases of plants. Science, 22, 1893, 

 323-324. 



34. Unequal segmentation and its significance in 

 the primary division of the embryo of ferns. Torrey 

 Bot. Club Bull., 20, 1893, 4(15-407.' 



35. Two perfectly developed embryos on a single 

 prothallium of Adiantum cuneatum. Torrey Bot. Club 

 Bull., 20, 1893, 407-408. 



36. The extent of the annulus, and tbe function of 

 the different parts of the sporangium of ferns in the 

 dispersion of spores. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 20, 1893, 

 435-437. 



37. Relation between the functions of the vegetative 

 and reproductive leaves of Onoclea. Amer. Ass. Proc., 



1894, 290. 



38. On the swarm spores of Pythium and Ceratio- 

 myxa. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1894, 290-291. 



39. Frost freaks of herbaceous plants. Bot. Gaz., 



19, 1894, 40-42. 



40. Artificial cultures of an eutomogenous fungus. 

 Bot. Gaz.. 19, 1894, 129-135. 



41. Olpitrichum, a new genus of mucedinous fungi. 

 Bot. Gaz., 19, 1894, 244-245. 



42. Completoria complens, Lohde. Bot. Gaz., 19, 

 1894, 467-468. 



43. Intelligence manifested by the swarm-spores of 

 Rhizophidium globosum (A. Hi'.), Schroder. Bot. Gaz., 

 19, 1894, 503-504. 



