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Taylor, Am/i-rii: 17. Note on the benzoates 

 in suint. Brit. Fharni. Confer. Trans., 1876, pp. 

 568-570. 



18. On the origin of the serpentine of 

 Shetland. [1876.] Edinburgh, Phys. Soc. Proc., 

 4, 1878, pp. 97-99. 



19. On the comparative ages of the English 

 and Scottish coal fields, illustrated by the geology 

 of the Lothians and Fife, and the structure of 

 Arthur's Seat. [1876.] Geol. Assoc. Proc., 5, 

 1878, pp. 38-50. 



2O. On the power of rainfall in denudation, 



as illustrated by the ravages of the flood of 

 August 28, 1877, on the Ochils, from Tilli- 

 coultry to Muckhart, beyond Dollar. Edinburgh, 

 Phys. Soc. Proc., 4, 1878, pp. 220-225. 



21. On metaniorphisiu and vulcanicity, as 

 displayed by the rocks of the Edinburgh district; 

 suggested by Mr. KINAHAN'S paper on the Irish 

 rocks. [1877.] Edinburgh Geol. Soc. Trans., 3, 

 1880, pp. 135-139. 



22. Notes on some examples of torrent 



action near Blairgowrie and Edinburgh. [1879.] 

 Edinburgh, Phys. Soc. Proc., 5, 1880, pp. 43-52. 



23. Notes on the petrology of Arthur's 



Seat. [1879.] Edinburgh Geol. Soc. Trans., 3, 

 1880, pp. 264-271. 



24. On crag structure as illustrated on the 

 southern slopes of the Queen's Park. [1879.] 

 Edinburgh Geol. Soc. Trans., 3, 1880, pp. 279-287. 



25. On the origin and petrology (specially 



of the south side) of Salisbury Crags, Edin- 

 burgh. (Abstract.) [1879.] Geol. Assoc. Proc., 

 6, 1881, pp. 353-358. 



Taylor, (Rev.) Charles. 21. The method of 

 reversion applied to the transformation of 

 angles. (Abstract.) [1875.] London Math. Soc. 

 Proc., 6 (1874-75), pp. 123-125; Quart. Journ. 

 Math., 14, 1877, pp. 25-39. 



22. The right circular cone. Messenger 



of Math., 4, 1875, pp. 145-147 ; 5, 1876, pp. 

 189-190. 



23. On the geometrical proof of LAMBERT'S 

 theorem. [1879.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 

 3, 1880, pp. 261-266. 



24. The scalene cone. [1879.] Messenger 



of Math., 9, 1880, pp. 33-34. 



25. Insigniores orbitae cometarum pro- 

 prietates. [1879-80.] Messenger of Math., 9, 

 1880, pp. 63-71, 158-164; 10, 1881, pp. 79-83. 



26. On a section of NEWTON'S Principia 

 in relation to modern geometry. Cambridge Phil. 

 Soc. Proc., 3, 1880, pp. 359-360. 



27. On NEWTON'S organic description of 

 curves. Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 3, 1880, pp. 

 381-383. 



28. Tangential coordinates. [1880.] Mes- 

 senger of Math., 10, 1881, pp. 13-15. 



29. The method of perspective : " Was it 



known to the Greek geometers }" [1880.] Mes- 

 senger of Math., 10, 1881, pp. 112-113. 

 Taylor, (Sev.) Charles. 3O. On GASKIN and 

 PLUECKER'S properties of the orthocycle. Quart. 

 Journ. Math., 17, 1881, pp. 134-137. 



31. On harmonically circuminscribed conies. 



Quart. Journ. Math., 18, 1882, pp. 50-52. 



32. On the history of geometrical con- 

 tinuity. [1880.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 

 4, 1883, pp. 14-17. 



Taylor, (Rev.) Charles Johnson. On an improve- 

 ment in the mechanism of self recording instru- 

 ments. Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Journ., 3, 1877, 

 pp. 457-459. 



Taylor, Edivard Cavendish. 5. A few additional 

 notes on birds of Egypt. Ibis, 2, 1878, pp. 368 

 -374. 



Taylor, Edward Cavendish, &, Sclater, Philip 

 Lutley. Ornithological notes from Constanti- 

 nople. Ibis, 6, 1876, pp. 60-65. 



Taylor, Frederick. On the condition of the skin 

 in tinea tonsurans. [1878.] Med. Chir. Soc. 

 Trans., 62, 1879, pp. 177-188; Med. Chir. Soc. 

 Proc., 8, 1880, pp. 353-354. 



Taylor, //. A., & Hockin, diaries. On the 

 electro-motive force of mercury alloys. Telegr. 

 Engin. Journ., 8, 1879, pp. 282-301 ; Annal. 

 Phys. Chem., Beibl., 3, 1879, pp. 751-755. 



Taylor, Henry Martyu. 3. Inversion, with 

 special reference to the inversion of an anchor 

 ring or torus. [1874.] London Math. Soc. Proc., 

 5 (1873-74), pp. 105-112. 



4. Contributions to the mathematics of the 



chessboard. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1875 (Sect.), pp. 

 21-23 ; Phil. Mag., 1, 1876, pp. 221-229. 



5. On the envelope of the straight line 



which makes equal chords in two given circles. 

 Messenger of Math., 4, 1875, p. 163. 



6. A geometrical problem. Messenger of 

 Math., 4, 1875, pp. 164-165. 



7. On the generation of a developable 



surface through two given curves. Messenger 

 of Math., 5, 1876, pp. 1-3. 



8. On a certain multiple integral. Mes- 

 senger of Math., 5, 1876, pp. 29-30. 



9. On the lines of curvature of a surface. 



Messenger of Math., 5, 1876, pp. 186-188. 



1O. On certain series in trigonometry. 



Messenger of Math., 7, 1878, pp. 22-23. 



11. On the porism of the ring of circles 



touching two circles. Messenger of Math., 7, 

 1878, pp. 148-150. 



12. Note on the equation of the two planes 



which can be drawn through two given points to 

 touch a quadric. [1880.] London Math. Soc. 

 Proc., 11 (1879-80), pp. 141-143. 



13. Note on Euclid n. 12, 13. Messenger 



of Math., 9, 1880, pp. 122-123. 

 14. On a six-point circle connected with a 



