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Some varieties of huskless barley from Thibet. [1890.] 

 Eurton-on-Trent Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans., 2, [1892], 30-31. 



Notes on a summer tour in Norway. [1891.] Burton- 

 on-Trent Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans., 2, [1892], 70-89. 



On the search for a cellulose-dissolving (cyto-hydro- 

 lytic) enzyme in the digestive tract of certain grain- 

 feeding animals. Chem. Soc. Jl., 61, 1892, 352-364. 



On the starch of the chlorophyll-granule, and the 

 chemical processes involved in its dissolution and trans- 

 location. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 811-813. 



On a recent boring in the Trias at Stratford-on-Avon. 

 Geol. Mag., 3, 1896, 54-58. 



On a recent visit to the Dalmatian coast with some 

 remarks on the physical history of the Mediterranean. 

 [1893.] Burton-on-Trent Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans., 3, [1897], 

 43-71. 



On some recent advances in brewing in the United 

 States. London, Fed. Inst. Brewing Jl., 3, 1897, 467- 

 478. 



The passive condition of resting protoplasts. [1897.] 

 Nature, 57 (1897-98), 150. 



[Presidential address to the Chem. Sect. The fixation 

 of carbon by plants.] Brit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 664-683. 



Some recent work on the diffusion of gases and 

 liquids. Chem. News, 82, 1900, 161-162. 



[Chlorophyll a sensitiser.] Nature, 62 (1900), 103. 

 Brown, Horace T., & Escombe, F[ergusson], Note on the 



influence of very low temperatures on the germinative 

 power of seeds. Roy. Soc. Proc., 62, 1898, 160-165. 



On the depletion of the endosperm of Hordeum vulgare 

 during germination. Roy. Soc. Proc., 63, 1898, 3-25. 



Static diffusion of gases and liquids in relation to the 

 assimilation of carbon and translocation in plants. Phil. 

 Trans. (B), 193, 1900, 223-291. 



Brown, Horace T., & Millar, J[ames] H[ill]. Malto- 

 dextrin : its oxidation-products and constitution. Chem. 

 Soc. Jl., 75, 1899 (Pt. I), 286-308. 



Attempts to prepare pure starch derivatives through 

 their nitrates. Chem. Soc. Jl., 75, 1899 (Pt. I), 308- 

 315. 



The stable dextrin of starch transformations, and its 

 relation to the maltodextrins and soluble starch. Chem. 

 Soc. Jl., 75, 1899 (Pt. I), 315-337. 



Brown, Harare T., & Morris, G[eorge] Harris. On the 

 non-crystallisable products of the action of diastase upon 

 starch. Chem. Soe. Jl., 47, 1885, 527-570, 938; Liebig's 

 Ann., 231, 1885, 72-136. 



The determination of the molecular weights of the 

 carbo-hydrates. Chem. Soc. Jl., 53, 1888, 610-621; 55, 

 1889, 462-474. 



The aniylodextrin of W. NAGELI, and its relation to 

 soluble starch. Chem. Soc. JL, 55, 1889, 449-461. 



Note on the identity of cerebrose and galactose. Chem. 

 Soc. Jl., 57, 1890, 57-59. 



Researches on the germination of some of the 

 Gramineie. Part i. Chem. Soc. Jl., 57, 1890, 458-528. 



On the analysis of a beer of the last century, with 

 some remarks upon the estimation of amyloins (malto- 

 dextrins) in beer. Lab. Club Trans., 3, 1890, 81-89. 



On certain functions of hops used in the dry hopping 

 of beers. [1893.] Inst. Brewing Trans., 6, 1892, 94-104. 



A contribution to the chemistry and physiology of 

 foliage leaves. Chem. Soc. Jl., 63, 1893, 604-677. 



On a case of bacterial infection by air-sown organisms: 

 a practical study. [1894.] London, Fed. Inst. Brewing 

 Jl., 1, 1895, 14-21. 



Note on the action, in the cold, of diastase on starch- 

 paste. Chem. Soc. Jl., 67, 1895, 309-313. 



On the "isomaltose" of C. J. LINTNKH. Chem. Soc. 

 Jl., 67, 1895, 709-738. 



- The relation of the "initial heat" of the mash to the 

 "striking heat." London, i'ed. Inst. Brewing Jl., 5, 

 1899, 338-350. 



Brown, Horace T., & Pickering, Spencer [Percirnl] I'm- 

 freville. Thermal phenomena attending the change in 

 rotatory power of freshly prepared solutions of certain 

 carbohydrates with some remarks on the cause of multi- 

 rotation. Chem. Soc. Jl., 71, 1897 (Pt. 2), 756-783. 

 Thermo-chemistry of csirbohydrate hydrolysis. Chem. 

 Soc. Jl., 71, 1897 (Pt. 2), 783-795. 



Brown, Horace T., Morris, G[eorye] Harris, & Millar, 

 J. H. Experimental methods employed in the examina- 

 tion of the products of starch-hydrolysis by diastase. 

 Chem. Soc. Jl., 71, 1897 (Pt. 1), 72-108, (Pt. 2), 1241. 



Specific rotation of maltose and of soluble starch. 

 Chem. Soc. Jl., 71, 1897 (Pt. 1), 109-114, (Pt. 2), 

 1241. 



The relation of the specific rotatory and cupric- 

 reducing powers of the products of starch hydrolysis 

 by diastase. Chem. Soc. Jl., 71, 1897 (Pt. 1), 115-123. 



The solution density and cupric-reducing power of 

 dextrose, levulose, and invert-sugar. Chem. Soc. Jl., 

 71, 1897 (Pt. 1), 275-284. 



Brown, Hubert H. Capture of another Ardetta neoxena at 

 Toronto, Ontario. Auk, 10, 1893, 363-364. 



Brown, J. The departure of swallows. [1896.] Nature, 

 55 (1896-97), 6. 



Brown, J. A . Amador county. California Min. Bur. Rep., 

 10, 1890, 98-123. 



Calaveras county. California Min. Bur. Rep., 10, 

 1890, 147-152. 



Brown, J^imes] Campbell. 'Analyses of rocks from the 

 1300 feet deep bore-hole, at Bootle. [1879.] Liverpool 

 Geol. Soc. Proc., 4, 1885, 63. 



[Technical education with special reference to the 

 chemical industries.] Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 5, 1886, 

 565-569. 



On poivrette. Analyst, 12, 1887, 23-25, 47-48. 



On long pepper. Analyst, 12, 1887, 67-70. 



On another new pepper adulterant. Analyst, 12, 1887, 

 89-90. 



Report on the work done by the Liverpool Association 

 for the Promotion of Technical Education. Soc. Chem. 

 Ind. Jl., 8, 1889, 350-351. 



Brown, J. F. Peroxide of hydrogen, its actual strength 

 as found in commerce. Pharm. Jl., 14, 1884, 713-714. 



- The assay of hydrogen peroxide. Pharm. Jl., 3, 1896, 

 271. 



Brown, J. Graham, & Boy, Charles S[mart~\. See Roy & 



Brown. 

 Brown, J. Graham, Koy, Charles S[mart], & Sherrington, 



Charles .S'fcotr]. See Roy, Brown it Sherrington. 

 Brown, J. J. Notes on the Mollusca of the Bahamas. 



[1886.] Conchologists' Exchange, 1, 1886-87. 12-13. 

 Brown, James T[liomas]. For biographical notice and 



works see Chem. Soc. JL, 65, 1894, 382-383. 



- The orthophote. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1890, 778. 

 Brown, James Temple. '[Descriptive catalogues of the 



collections sent from the U. S. to the International 

 Fisheries Exhibition, London, 1883. constituting a report 

 upon the American section.] E. The whale fishery and 

 its appliances. [1883.] 0. S. Mus. Bull., 27, 1884, 271- 

 295, 300-386. 



Brown, John. For biography and list of works see Essex 

 Natlist., 4, 1890, 158-168. 



Brown, John. Formation of a stalactite by vapour. [1885.] 

 Belfast Nat. Hist. Soc. Rep. & Proc. (1884-85), 34. 



A theory of voltaic action. [1886.] Roy. Soc. Proc 

 41, 1887, 294-315. 



On figures produced by electric action on photographic 

 dry plates. Phil. Mag., 26, 1888, 502-505; Belfast Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. Rep. & Proc. (1888-89), 86. 



On OSTWALD'S experiments on electrolytic dissociation. 

 Electrician, 22, 1889, 676. 



On HELMHOLTZ'S theory of mercury-dropping elec- 

 trodes, and the difference of potential between clean 



