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Johnson, William Woolsey. On the distribution 

 of forest-trees in Montana, Idaho, and Wash- 

 ington. Smithsonian Reports, 1870, pp. 428-430. 



2. On a solar halo, visible 2 March 1872. 



Amer. Journ. Sei. III., 1872, p. 429. 



3. Note on demonstrations of TAYLOR'S 



theorem. Messenger of Math. II., 1873, pp. 

 180-184. 



Johnson, William Woolsey, and Rice, J. M. 

 On a iiew method of obtaining the differentials 

 of functions, with especial reference to the New- 

 tonian conception of rates or velocities. Amer. 

 Acad. Proc. VIII., 1873, pp. 488-499. 



Johnston, Christopher. 7. Note upon Odontology. 

 Amer. Journ. Dental. Sci. IX., 1859, pp. 337- 

 343. 



Johnston, George. 89. Catalogns animalium 

 et plantarum quaj in Insula Lindisfarnense visa 

 sunt mense Maio A.D. 1854. Berwick. Nat. 

 Club Hist. VII., 1873, pp. 46-52. 



Johnston, James Finlay Weir. 72. *Analysis 

 of Limestones from Relig, near Inverness. 

 Highland Soc. Trans. I., 1845, pp. 487-488. 



73. *On the economical use of bones as a 



manure, and on their solution in sulphuric acid. 

 [1845.] Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1847, pp. 83- 

 100. 



74. *On the presence of silicates in the soil. 



[1845.] Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1847, pp. 101- 

 104. 



75. *0f the composition of the slag of 



the iron furnaces, and its use as a manure. 

 [1845.] Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1847, pp. 106- 

 109. 



76. *Of the composition of liquid manure. 



Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1847, pp. 187-189. 

 77. *Of the composition of barley and 



of the difference between pot and malting barley. 

 Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1847, pp. 192-195. 



78. *0f the per-centage of lime in different 



slate-rocks. Highland Soc. Trans. IT., 1847, pp. 

 198-200. 



79. *Composition and uses of the spent leys 



of bleach-works. Highland Soc. Trans. II., 

 1847, pp. 302-304. 



80. "Composition of the first and second 



refuse of the Scottish Distilleries. Highland 



Soc. Trans. II., 1847, pp. 304-307. 

 81. *Analysis of the urine of the sheep. 



Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1847, pp. 307-309. 

 82. *0n the proportion of water contained 



in sound and diseased potatoes. Highland Soc. 



Trans. II., 1847, pp. 318-320. 



83. *Composition of Limestones from 



Argyleshire, Berwickshire, and Sutherland. 

 Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1847, pp. 574-579. 



84. *Composition of the sludge of the river 



Urr in Kirkcudbright. Highland Soc. Trans. U. 9 

 1847, pp. 579-580. 



Johnston, James Fiiilay Weir. 85. *0f the 

 composition of pigeon's dung. Highland Soc. 

 Trans. II., 1847, pp. 580-581. 



86. ^Composition of the refuse of a Glue 



Manufactory. Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1847, 

 p. 581. 



87. *Of the composition of Brewers' draff 



or grains, and its value as a food for milch- 

 cows. Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1847, pp. 582- 

 584. 



88. Composition of the ash of the Arundo 



phragmites or Common Reed. Highland Soc. 

 Trans. II., 1847, pp. 584-585. 



89. *Of the composition of the Carob 



bean (Ceratonia siliqua). Highland Soc. Trans. 

 II., 1847, pp. 585-586. 



90. "Composition of the ash of young 



furze. Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1847, pp. 586- 

 587. 



91. *0f the states of oxidation and combi- 

 nation in which iron exists in the soil, and of 

 the functions performed by it. Highland Soc. 

 Trans. II., 1847, pp. 587-592. 



92. *Composition of an Ochrey soil from 



Shewalton. Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1847, 

 pp. 592-593. 



93. *Composition of bog iron ore from 



the island of Islay. Highland Soc. Trans. II., 

 1847, p. 593. 



94. *Composition of several varieties of 



Ochrey Pan from Ardgour, in Argyleshire. 

 Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1847, pp. 594-585. 



" 95. *0f the proportion of nitrogen and 



protein compounds in Amalfi Wheat, and in 

 Indian and Guinea Corns. Highland Soc. 

 Trans. II., 1847, pp. 595-596. 



96. *On the composition and relative 



nutritive values of the potato, the yam, the sweet 

 potato, mangold-wurzel, the carrot, the beet, 

 the parsnip, and the cabbage. Journ. Agric. 

 III., 1847, pp. 594-611. 



97. Composition of some natural waters. 



Highland Soc. Trans. III., 1849, pp. 50-55. 

 98. *Composition of coal ashes. Highland 



Soc. Trans. III., 1849, pp. 65-66. 



99. *Composition of the ash of the Carrot. 



Highland Soc. Trans. III., 1849, pp. 67-68. 



10O. Composition of the ash of the hop. 



Highland Soc. Trans. III., 1849, pp. 68-70. 



1O1. *Composition of the water employed 



for irrigation at Glenythan, Aberdeenshire. 

 Highland Soc. Trans. III., 1849, pp. 210-213. 



102. *On the composition and nutritive 



value of plantain meal the dried meal of the 

 plantain fruit. Highland Soc. Trans. III., 

 1849, pp. 223-233. 



103. *Composition of a water from Car- 

 stairs. Highland Soc. Trans. III., 1849, pp. 

 233-234. 



