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 Brissemoret, A. Sur la solubilite de la theobromine dans 



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 Brissemoret, A., & Joanin, A[lh,'rt]. Sur le ferment 



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 Proprietes pharmacodynamiques de quelques derives 



de 1'acide earbonique et d'une carbe>ine. Paris, Soc. 



Biol. Mem., 52, 1900 (C. R.), 361-363. 

 Brisson de Lenharree, T. P. Etude lichenographique 



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 Bristol, I'liarlen Lawrence. On the restoration of osmic 



acid solutions. Amer. Natlist., 27, 1893, 175-176. 



Notes on gold impregnation technique. Amer. Natlist., 



28, 1894, 825-826. 



The Alumni biological expedition of New York Uni- 

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The metamerism of Nephelis. A contribution to the 

 morphology of the nervous system, together with a 

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I, 1898, 35-39; Jl. Morphol., 15, 1899, 17-72. 



The homing instinct of a turtle. Science, 12, 1900, 

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Bristol, Charles Lawrence, & Carpenter, F. IV. On the 

 occurrence of Amphioxus at Bermuda. [1899.] Science, 



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Bristol, II '. H. A new pressure indicator or recorder 

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Bristow, Henry William. For biography and list of works 

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Cases of recovery from symptoms pointing to the 

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Cases of ophthalmoplegia, complicated with various 

 other affections of the nervous system. [1885-87.] 

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Old laminated clots lining the ventricles of the heart; 

 malignant disease of stomach, simulating in its symptoms 

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A brief statement of the modern views of the cause, 

 nature, and prevention of pulmonary consumption, and 

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 220-223. 



On recurrent palpitation of extreme rapidity in 

 persons otherwise apparently healthy. [1887.] Brain, 

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On speedy recovery from the effects of cerebral 

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On recovery from idiopathic cerebrospinal meningitis. 

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On the nature and relations of mind and brain. 

 Brain, 14, 1891, 18-34. 



Recent tubercle of the pons Varolii (with potential 

 double conjugate deviation of the eyes) ; and old con- 

 gested tubercular mass in the cerebellum. Brain, 14, 

 1891, 289-295. 



Bristowe, John S[yer], & Horsley, Victor. A case of 



paralytic rabies in man, with remarks. [1888.] Clin. 



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 Britcher, Horace W. An occurrence of albino eggs of the 



spotted salamander, Amhlystoma punctatum, L. Amer. 



Micr. Soc. Trans., 21, 1899, 69-74. 

 British Association. Joint discussion [of Section A.] 



with Section G. on lightning-conductors. Brit. Ass. 



Rep., 1888, 591-615. 



Discussion on coral reefs. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1888, 

 718-723. 



- Discussion on the theory of solution. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1890, 311-338. 



A discussion on symbiotic fermentation. Brit. Ass. 

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British Association, Committees. Report of the Committee 

 appointed to consider and advise on the best means for 

 facilitating the adoption of the metric system of weights 

 and measures in Great Britain. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 

 27-28. 



[Reports] of the Committee appointed for the purpose 

 of considering the best methods of recording the direct 

 intensity of solar radiation. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 

 28-29; i885, 156; 1886, 63-64; 1887, 32-33; 1889, 40-41 ; 



1891, lf.0; 1892, 158-165; 1893, 144-146; 1894, 106; 

 1896, 241-243; 1900, 36-45. 



[Reports] of the Committee appointed for the purpose 

 of constructing and issuing practical standards for use in 

 electrical measurements. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 29-32; 

 1885, 31-33; 1886, 145-150; 1887, '20(5-208; 1888, 55-69; 



1889, 41-44; 1890, 95-138; 189;., 152-160; 1892, 132- 

 156; 1893, 127-140; 1894, 117-143; 1895, 195-208; 1896, 

 150-165; 1897, 206-218; 1898, 145-158; 1899,240-245; 

 1900. 53-56. 



[Reports] of the Committee for the harmonic analysis 

 of tidal observations. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 33-35; 



1885, 35-60; 1886, 40-58. 



[Reports] of the Committee appointed for the purpose 

 of co-operating with the directors of the Ben Nevis 

 Observatory in making meteorological observations on 

 Ben Nevis. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 36-37; 1885, 90-92; 



1886, 58-63; 1887, 34-39; 1888, 49-54; 1889, 315-318; 



1890, 174-183; 1891, 140-146; 1892, 68-72; 1893, 280- 

 286; 1894, 108-116; 1895, 1H6-194; 1896, 166-172; 1897, 

 219-226; 1898, 277-283; 1899. 250-255; 1900, 46-52. 



Fourth report of the Committee appointed for the 

 purpose of investigating the practicability of collecting 

 and identifying meteoric dust, and of considering the 

 question of undertaking regular observations in various 

 localities. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884. 38. 



[Reports] of the Committee reappointed for the purpose 

 of drawing up a statement of the varieties of chemical 

 names which have come into use, for indicating the 

 causes which have led to their adoption, and for con- 

 sidering what can be done to bring about some convergence 

 of the views on chemical nomenclature obtaining among 

 English and foreign chemists. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 

 39-74 ; 1885, 262-275. 



[Reports] of the Committee on the fossil Phyllopoda 

 of the Palaeozoic rocks. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 75-95; 

 1885, 32ti-361 ; 1886, 229-234 ; 1887, 60-69 ; 1888, 173- 

 181; 1889, 63-68; 1890, 424-428; 1892, 298-300: 1893, 

 465-470; 1894, 271-272; 1895, 416-426; 1897, 343-346; 

 1898, 519-521; 1899,403-405. 



[Reports] of the Committee appointed for the purpose 

 of investigating the circulation of underground waters in 

 the permeable formations of England and Wales, and 



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