Blakel 



(Blake 



and their biological action. Remarks on physiological 

 nomenclature. Jl. Physiol., 8, 1887, xiii-xiv. 



Recherches sur les relations entre le spectre des 



elements des substances inorganiques et leur action 

 biologique. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R,, 104, 1887, 1544-1546. 



Des lois reglant 1'actiou des substances inorganiques 



introduces par les arteres ou les veines dans 1'organisme 

 auimal. Paris, Soc. Biol. Mem., 39, 1887 (C. R.), 329- 

 331. 



Sur les rapports eutre la respiration, les mouveinents 



du occur et la pression arterielle. Paris, Soc. Biol. 

 M.-m., 39, 1887 (C. J!.\, 017-618. 



Sur les relations entre 1'atomicite des elements in- 

 organiques et leur action biologique. Paris, Ac. Sci. 

 C. R., 106, 1888, 1250-1252; Arch, de Physiol., 1, 

 1888, 445-456. 



Ueber den Zusammenhang zwischen den molekularen 



Eigenschaften unorganischer Verbindungen und ihrer 

 Wirkung auf belebte Materie. Ztschr. Physikal. CLem. , 

 2, 1888, 769-776. 



On the connection between the physiological action 

 of substances and certain physical properties of their 

 molecules. Int. Med. Congr. Verb., 1890 (Bd. 2,Abth. 2), 

 31-35. 



Sur une action physiologique des sels de thallium. 

 Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., Ill, 1890, 57-59, 131. 



Des rapports entre les spectres des elements et leurs 

 actions biologiques. Paris, Soc. Biol. Mem., 42, 1890, 

 55-58. 



Ueber die Beziehung zwischen der biologischen 

 Wirkung anorganischer Substanz und ihren optischen 

 Eigenschaften. Ztschr. Physikal. Chem., 5, 1890, 217-220. 



Blake, Joseph A. Atresia of the aortic orifice, due to 

 anomalous development of the auricular septum. [1899.] 

 Jl. Anat. Physiol., 35, 1901, 1-6. 



Blake, Joseph A., A Chittenden, R[nscll] H[enry'\. See 

 Chittenden & Blake. 



Blake, L. Eleanor Jex-. Sec Jex-Blake. 



Blake, Lucii'ii l[ra\. A method of telephonic communi- 

 cation between ships at sea. Railroad & Engin. Jl., 

 61, 1887, 470-471. 



The evaporative power of Kansas coals. [1888.] 

 Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 11, 1889, 42-46. 



An electrical hygrometer. Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 12, 

 1890, 67. 



Can we make it rain? Science, 18, 1891, 296-297. 

 Blake, /,<<< l[rn], A Franklin, W[i/lia>n] .S'. In regard 



to color-blindness among Indians. [1888.] Kan. Ac. 

 Sci. Trans., 11, 1889, 105-106. 



In regard to color-blindness among Indians. Science, 

 21, 1893, 297-298. 



Blake, Lucien /[)'], & Radcliffe, 11. The insulation 

 resistance of some electric-light wires. [1889.] Kan. 

 Ac. Sci. Trans., 12, 1890, 44-45. 

 Blake, R[obert] Frederick], & Letts, E[dmund] A[lbcrt]. 



See Letts A Blake. 



Blake, l{[nliert] F[rederick], Letts, E[dnmiirt] A[lber(], 

 Caldwell, William, & Hawthorne, John. See Letts, 

 Blake, Caldwell & Hawthorne. 



Blake, William P[liippn']. *Notes on the occurrence of 

 siderite at Gay Head, Mass. [1875.] Amer. Inst. Min. 

 Engin. Trans., 4 (1875-76), 112-113. 



*Carte geologique des Etats-Unis de 1'Amerique 



Septentrionale. Congr. G<5ol. Int. C. R., 1878, 199-201. 



"The ore-deposits of Eureka district, eastern Nevada. 



[With discussion.] [1877.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. 



Trans., 6, 1879, 554-563. 



"The geology and veins of Tombstone, Arizona. 

 Amer. Inst. Miu. Engin. Trans., 10, 1882, 334-345. 



"Rare minerals recently found in the State. 

 California Min. Bur. Hep., 2, 1882, Append., 205-223. 

 Tli.' metallurgy of nickel in the United States. 

 Amer. Inst. Miu. Engin. Trans., 11, 1883, 274-281. 



Crystallized gold in prismatic forms. Amer. Jl. Sci., 



28, 1884, 57-58. 



Columbite in the Black Hills of Dakota. Amer. Jl. 

 Sci., 28, 1884, 340-341. 



- The Carson-City ichnolites. Science, 4, 1884, 273- 

 276. 



Spoduruene crystals of gigantic size. Amer. Jl. Sci., 



29, 1885, 71. 



- Description of a meteorite from Green county, 

 Tennessee. Amer. Jl. Sci., 31, 1886, 41-4(i. 



The aboriginal ax of the Salt River Valley, Arizona. 

 Amer. Natlist.. 20, 1886, 479-4*1. 



The copper-deposits of Copper Basin, Arizona, and 

 their origin. Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 17, 1889, 

 479-485. 



Wurtzilite from the Uintah Mountains, Utah. Amer. 

 lust. Min. Eugin. Trans., 18, 1890, 497-503. 



- Uintaite, albertite, grahamite, and asphaltum 

 described and compared, with observations on bitumen 

 and its compounds. Amer. lust. Min. Engin. Trans., 

 18, 1890, 563-582. 



Miueralogical notes. Thenardite, mirabilite, glau- 

 berite, halite and associates, of the Verde Valley, 

 Arizona Territory. Amer. Jl. Sci., 39, 1890, 4345. 



Columbite of the Black Hills, South Dakota. Amer. 

 Jl. Sci., 41, 1891, 403-405. 



Age of the limestone strata of Deep Creek, Utah, and 

 the occurrence of gold in the crystalline portions of the 

 formation. Amer. Geologist, 9, 1892, 47-48. 



Relative abundance of gold in different geological 

 formations. Amer. Geologist, 9, 1892, 166-168. 



Note upon the absorption of sulphur by charcoal. 

 Science, 21, 1893, 326-327. 



" Carborundum '' : a silicide of carbon. Science, 22, 

 1893, 141. 



- The tin ores of New South Wales and South Dakota. 

 Science, 22, 1893, 195. 



- The hardness of carborundum. Science, 22, 1893, 331. 



Telluride of gold, Cripple Creek, Colorado. Science, 

 22, 1893, 331-332. 



- The progress of geological surveys in the state of 

 Wisconsin. A review and bibliography. Wisconsin 

 Ac. Trans., 9, 1893, 225-231. 



- Wisconsin lead and zinc deposits. [1893.] Amer. 

 Geol. Soc. Bull., 5, 1894, 25-32. 



The mineral deposits of southwest Wisconsin. [1893.] 

 Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 22, 1894, 558-568. 



Trilobites in the "oil-rock" horizon of the Trenton 

 limestone. Amer. Geologist, 14, 1894, 133-134. 



The zinc-ore deposits of southwestern New Mexico. 

 [1894.] Amer.Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 24, 1895,187-195. 



Remarkable meteor (July 10, 1895). Astr. Soc. 

 Pacific Pub!., 7, 1895, 229-230. 



Cinnabar in Texas. [1895.] Amer. Inst. Min. 

 Engin. Trans., 25, 1896, 68-76. 



- Notes and recollections concerning the mineral 

 resources of northern Georgia and western North 

 Carolina. [1895.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 

 25, 1896, 796-811. 



Gypsum beds in southern Arizona. Amer. Geologist, 

 18, 1896, 394. 



Gold in granite and plutonic rocks. [1896.] Amer. 

 Inst. Miu. Engin. Trans., 26, 1897, 290-2118. 



Oscillations of level of the Pacific coast of the United 

 States. Amer. Geologist, 21, 1898, 164-165. 



Anthracite coal in Arizona. Amer. Geologist, 21, 

 1898, 345-346. 



Remains of a species of Bos in the Quaternary of 

 Arizona. Amer. Geologist, 22, 1898, 65-72. 



Bison latifrons and Bos arizonica. Amer. Geologist, 

 22, 1898, 247-218. 



Htibuerite in Arizona. [1898.] Amer. Inst. Min. 

 Engin. Trans., 28, 1899, 543-546. 



