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Brodbead, |.l/r;. ) Jane Napier. Indian cyclone of October, 

 1H64. [1888.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 5 (1888-89), 209- 

 213. 



Brodiiun, Evgen [Heinrich Ednard Ernst]. Ueber das 

 Leukoskop. Ann. Phys. Chem., 34, 1888, 897-918. 



Ueber die Empfindlichkeit des griinblinden und des 

 normalen Auges gegen Farbeuanderung ira Spektrum. 

 Ztschr. Psychol., 3, 1892, 97-107. 



Die Giiltigkeit des Newtonschen Farbenmischungs- 

 gesetzes bei dem sog. griinbliuden Farbensystetn. Ztschr. 

 Psychol., 5, 1893, 323-334. 



Vorrichtung zuin Ablesen einer rotirenden Theilung. 



Ztschr. Instnirnentenk., 17, 1897, 10-14. 

 Brodiiun, Euijcn [Heinrich Eduard Ernst], & Konig, 



Arthur. .SVv Konig & Brodiiun. 

 Brodhun, Kg?n [Heiitrich Eduard Ernst], & laimmer, 



Olio. Ueber Priifung des Talbot'schen Gesetzes. Berlin 



Pbys. Ges. Verb., 1890, 92-94. 



See also Lummer & Brodhun. 

 Brodhurst, llernard E[du>ard], For biographical notice 



see Med.-Cbir. Trans., 83, 1900, cxxxii. 

 - *[The remarkable sunsets.] [18*3.] Nature, 29, 



1884, 153. 



Brodie, C[harles] Gordon. Abnormality of the aortic arch. 

 [1888.] Jl. Anat. Physiol. , 23, 1889, vii-viii. 



Some observations on the ligaments about the 

 shoulder. Jl. Auat. Physiol., 23, 1889, xxi. 



Note on the transverse-humeral, coraco-acromial, 

 and coraco-humeral ligaments, etc. [1889.] Jl. Anat. 

 Physiol., 24, 1890, 247-252. 



Misplaced kidney, with abnormal arterial supply. 

 Jl. Anat. Physiol., 27, 1893, xxxv-xxxvi. 



Brodie, C[liar/es] Gordon, & Bland-Sutton, (Sir) Joint. 



See Bland-Sutton A Brodie. 

 Brodie, Frederick. For biographical notice see Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 58, 1898, 131-133. 

 Brodie, Frederick J. The rainfall of 1884. [1884.] 



Nature, 31, 1885, 56-58. 



- The recent drought. Nature, 36, 1887, 395-396. 



Report on the severe partial gales experienced on the 

 coasts of the British Islands, during the 15 years 1871 to 



1885. [1888.] [Meteorol. Off.,] Met. Council Rep., 

 [1887-88], 26-29. 



Some remarkable features in the winter of 1890-91. 

 Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 17, 1891, 155-165. 



- The sunshine of London. Nature, 43, 1891, 424-425. 



The recent epidemic of influenza. Nature, 44, 1891, 

 283-285. 



On the prevalence of fog in London during the 20 

 years 1871 to 1890. [1891.] Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 

 18, 1892, 40-43. 



-Town fogs. [1892.] Symons, Meteorol. Mag., 27, 

 1893, 22-24. 



-The great drought of 1893. Agr. Soc. JL, 4, 1893, 

 849-856. 



The great drought of 1893, and its attendant meteoro- 

 logical phenomena. [1893.] Meteorol. Soc. Quart. JL, 

 20, 1894, 1-27. 



Note on the barometrical changes preceding and 

 accompanying the heavy rainfall of November 1894. 

 Meteorol. Soc. Quart. JL, 21, 1895, 209-213. 



Agricultural weather forecasts. Agr. Soc. Jl. , 8, 1897, 

 228-233. 



The abnormal weather of January 1898. Meteorol. 

 Soc. Quart. JL, 24, 1898, 229-236. 



Lightning and its effect on trees. Agr. Soc. JL, 10, 

 1899, 608-617. 



- The prolonged deficiency of rain in 1897 and 1898. 

 Meteorol. Soc. Quart. JL, 25, 1899, 181-199. 



Brodie, (Rev.) Peter Bellinger. For biography and list of 

 works see Ent. Month. Mag., 33, 1897, 283-284; Geol. 

 Mag., 4, 1897, 481-485, 576; Cotteswold Club Proe., 12 

 (1896-98), 201; Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 54, 1898, Ixvii- 



Ixxii; Nature, 57 (1897-98), 31-32; Warwick. Field Club 

 Proc., 1900, 46-53. 

 Fossil birds. Geol. Mag., 2, 1885, 384. 



On a recent discovery of annulose animals (Blatta and 

 a scorpion), in British and foreign Upper and Middle 

 Silurian rocks. Warwick. Field Club Proc., 1885, 18-21. 



On the discovery of fossil fish in the New Red Sand- 

 stone (Upper Keuper) in Warwickshire. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1886, 629. 



On a remarkable section in Derbyshire. Geol. Mag., 

 3, 1886, 432. 



Entomostraca in the Rhsetics. Geol. Mag., 3, 1886, 

 526. 



On two Bhictic sections in Warwickshire. [With 

 discussion.] Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 42, 1886, 272-275. 



On the discovery of a new species of fish, Semionotus, 



with a brief account of the section in the Upper Keuper 

 sandstone near Warwick, and remarks on the Trias 

 generally, and on some other fish found in it near 

 Nottingham. [1886-87.] Warwick. Field Club Proc., 



1887, 2-10. 



On the range, extent, and fossils of the Rhstic 

 formation in Warwickshire. [1886.] Warwick. Field 

 Club Proc., 1887, 19-29. 



On the predominance and importance of the Blattidas 

 in the Old World. Warwick. Field Club Proc., 1888, 

 12-17. 



On the character, variety, and distribution of the 

 fossil insects in the Palaeozoic (Primary), Mesozoic 

 (Secondary), and Caiiiozoic (Tertiary) periods : with an 

 account of the more recent discoveries in this branch of 

 palaeontology up to the present day. Warwick. Field 

 Club Proc.,' 1889, 7-26. 



Lower Greensand and Purbecks in the vale of War- 

 dour, Wilts. Geol. Mag., 8, 1891, 455-456. 



On certain arachnids and myriapods in the American 

 and British Carboniferous rocks, and their occasional 

 occurrence in other newer formations. Warwick. Field 

 Club Proc., 1891, 29-36. 



A sand-pit at Hill Morton near Rugby. Geol. Mag., 



9, 1892, 321-322. 



On some additional remains of cestraciont and other 

 fishes in the green gritty marls, immediately overlying 

 the red marls of the Upper Keuper in Warwickshire. 

 [1892.] Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 49, 1893, 171-174. 



Notes on the Eocene Tertiary insects of the Isle of 

 Wight. Geol. Mag., 10, 1893, 538-540; Warwick. Field 

 Club Proc., 1894, 67-70. 



Notice of a section in the Lower Lias at the cement 

 works near Rugby. Warwick. Field Club Proc., 1893, 

 17-18. 



Notice of a section in the Middle Lias at Napton. 

 Warwick. Field Club Proc., 1893, 43-44. 



On additional remains of cestraciout and other fish 

 in the green marls immediately overlying the red marls 

 of the Upper Keuper in Warwickshire; with an account 

 of the equivalent beds in Germany and the Tyrol. 

 Warwick. Field Club Proc., 1893, 48-53. 



Further remarks on the Tertiary (Eocene) insects 

 from the Isle of Wight, and on others from the Lias and 

 Coal Measures. Geol. Mag., 1, 1894, 167-169. 



On the discovery of molluscs in the Upper Keuper at 

 Shrewley in Warwickshire. Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 50, 

 1894, 170; Warwick. Field Club Proc., 1894, 23-26. 



- Tertiary fossil ants in the Isle of Wight. Nature, 

 52 (1895), 570. 



Notes on a section of the Upper Keuper on the rail- 

 way line from Rowington to Henley-in-Arden. Warwick. 

 Field Club Proc., 1895, 58-59. 



On the sandstones in the Upper Keuper in Warwick- 

 shire. Geol. Mag., 3, 1896, 154-155. 



A curious bird's nest. Nature, 54 (1896), 172. 



On the sandstones in the Upper Keuper in a part of 



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