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8. [SEMON'S zoologische Forschungsreisen in Aus- 

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9. System der Polydesmiden. Wien, Ak. Denkschr. 

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10. Neues iiber palaarktische Myriopoden. Zool. 

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12. Dr. BBAUER'S Myriopoden - Ausbeute auf den 

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Atterberg, Albert. 3O. Die schwedische Methode zur 

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31. Die Beurtheihmg der Bodenkraft nach der Ana- 

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32. Die Gvmuing'sehe Modification der Kjeldahl'- 

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33. Ueber die Bedeutung von Feuchtigkeits-Bestirn- 

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34. Die Kalibestimrnungs-Methode der Stassfurter 

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Attfield, D. Harvey. An investigation of the natural 



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Pharm. JL, 14, 1884, 541-542. 



45. Tin in canned foods. Pharm. Jl., 14, 1884, 

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Atthcy, Thomas. For biography see Northumb. Nat. Hist. 

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8. Notes on the vertebral column arid other remains 

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Attlull, Lombe. S. On the action of certain drugs on 

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Attix, James C., & Meade, Richard K[idder]. Sen Meade 

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Attwater, Harry P. Nesting habits of Texas birds. 

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2. List of birds observed in the vicinity of San An- 

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Attwood, George. 6. Notes on some of the auriferous 

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Attwood, Melville. For biographical notice and works *ef 

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*0n the milling of gold quartz. California Min. Bur. 

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R. S. A. C. 



2. A simple working test for determining the quan- 

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3. Litliology of wall rocks. California Min. Bur. 

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4. On distinguishing minerals. Amer. Micr. Jl., 17, 



1896, 139-141. 



Attwood, Melville, & Hanks, Henry G. .SVc Hanks & 

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Atwater, l\Iunsnn D[arwin\. [On the rearrangement of 

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Atwater, \V[iUmr} 0[Iin\. 6. On the chemistry of fish. 

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7. Percentages and costs of nutrients in foods. 

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8. On the assimilation of atmospheric nitrogen by 

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9. Les relations entre les plantes et 1'azote de leur 

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11. Contributions to the knowledge of the chemical 

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12. On the liberation of nitrogen from its compounds 

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 Amer. Chem. Jl., 8 (1886), 398-420. 



13. On the determination of nitrogen by soda-lime. 

 Amer. Ass. Proc., 1887, 135-136. 



14. On chemical changes accompanying osmose in 

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15. On the chemistry of fish. Part I. Analyses of 

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16. On sources of error in determinations of nitro- 

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17. Ueber die Ausniitzung des Fischfleischea im 

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20. Report of Committee on ways and means for 

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21. Abstract of paper on the nutritive value of 

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Atwater, W[ilbur] 0[lin], & Bail, E[rerett] M[eachani]. 

 On certain sources of loss in the determination of ni- 

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Atwater, TT[ilbur] 0[lin], & Rockwood, E[lbi-rt] [['[//;] 

 On the loss of nitrogen by plants during germination and 

 growth. Amer. Chem. JL, 8 (1886), 327-343. 



Atwater, W[ilbur] 0[lin], & Rosa, Edward B[<>nnett]. A 

 new form of respiration calorimeter and its use for veri- 

 fying the law of the conservation of energy in the human 

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1897, 583; Phys. Rev., 9, 1899, 129-163, 214-251. 

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Atwater, W[ilbur] O[lin], & Woods, C[/ir/cs] D[ayton\. 

 Notes on the soda-lime method for determining nitrogen. 

 Amer. Chem. JL, (I (1887). 311-324. 



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