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Moon, Robert. 34. On the measure of work in the 

 theory of energy. Phil. Mag. XL VI., 1873, pp. 

 219-221. 



35. Reply to some remarks by PROFESSOR 



CHALLIS, " On objections recently made to the 

 received principles of hydrodynamics." Phil. 

 Mag. XL VI., 1873, pp. 247-250, 446-450. 



36. On the integration of the accurate equa- 

 tions applicable to the motion in one plane of an 

 indefinitely thin wire. [1872.] Quarterly Journ. 

 Math. XII., 1873, pp. 241-247. 



37. On the effect of exhaustion and infla- 



tion of the tympanum in deadening sounds, and 

 on the test of loudness. [1871.] Cambridge, 

 Phil. Soc. Proc. II., 1876, pp. 217-218. 

 Moor, E. C. Late nesting of the Stock-dove in 

 Suffolk. Zoologist, IV., 1869, p. 1517. 



2. Arrival of spring migrants in Suffolk. 



Zoologist, V., 1870, p. 2308 ; VI., 1871, pp. 

 2638, 2685. 



3. Greater Tit preying on a Bat. Zoologist, 



VI., 1871, p. 2439. 



4. Variety of the House-sparrow. 



Zoolo- 



gist, VI., 1871, p. 2483. 

 5. Rook nesting in November. 



Zoologist, 

 VI., 1871, p. 2483. 



Moor, Edward J. Sparrows fascinated by a 

 snake. Zoologist, IV., 1869, pp. 1918-1919. __ 



2. Bustards in Suffolk. Zoologist, V., 1870, 



p. 2024. 



Moore, Charles. 11. *0n the paleontology of 

 mineral veins, and the secondary age of some 

 mineral veins in carboniferous limestone. Geo- 

 logist, V., 1862, pp. 420-422. 



. ll 12. On the geology of the south-west of 



England. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXIV., 1864 

 (Sect.), p. 59; Geol. Mag. I., 1864, pp. 235-236. 



13. On the middle and upper lias of the 



south-west of England. Somerset. Archseol. Soc. 

 Proc. XIII., 1866, pp. 119-244. 



14. On abnormal conditions of secondary 



deposits when connected with the Somersetshire 

 and South Wales coal-basins ; and on the age of 

 the Sutton and Southerndown series. Geol. Soc. 

 Quart. Journ. XXIII., 1867, pp. 207-208, 449- 

 568 ; Phil. Mag. XXXIV., 1867, pp. 69-70. 



15. On the geology of the Mendips. Somer- 

 set. Archseol. Soc. Proc. XIV., 1867, pp. 34-50. 



16. Preliminary Report on mineral veins 



containing organic remains in the carboniferous 

 limestone. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXVIII., 1868, 

 pp. 428-429. 



17. On the development of the loop in the 



Terebratulide-e. Geol. Mag. V., 1868, p. 343. 



i 18. Report on mineral veins in carboni- 



ferous limestone and their organic contents. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXIX., 1869, pp. 360-380 ; 

 Geol. Mag. VI., 1869, pp. 563-565 ; Monthly 

 Microsc. Journ. II., 1869, pp. 182-185. 



Moore, Charles. 19. Researches in the drift- 

 deposits of the Batli basin. Geol. Mag. VI., 

 1869, pp. 375-377. 



20. Australian mesozoic geology and palaeon- 

 tology. [1869.] Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. 

 XXVI., 1870, pp. 1-2, 226-261; Phil. Mag. 

 XXXIX., 1870, pp. 462-463. 



21. On a plant and insect-bed on the Rocky 



River, New South Wales. [1869.] Geol. Soc. 

 Quart. Journ. XXVI., 1870, pp. 2, 261-263; 

 Phil. Mag. XXXIX., 1870, p. 463. 



22. On the presence of naked Echinoder- 



mata (Holothuria) in the inferior oolite and lias. 

 Brit. Assoc. Rep. XLIL, 1872 (Sect.), pp. 117- 

 118. 



23. The mammalia and other remains from 



drift deposits in the Bath basin. [1869.] Bath, 

 Nat. Hist. Club Proc. II., 1873, pp. 37-55; 

 Geol. Mag. VIII., 1871, p. 28. 



Moore, Charles. On the Musa Ensete. New 

 South Wales, Acclim. Soc. Rep. III., 1864, pp. 

 74-76. 



2. On the Ouvirandra fenestralis, Water 

 yam or Lace leaf. New South Wales, Acclim. 

 Soc. Rep. III., 1864, pp. 102-103. 



3. On the fibre plants of New South Wales. 



[1864.] New South Wales, Phil. Soc. Trans. 

 I., 1866, pp. 204-209. 



4. Vegetation of Lord Howe's Island. 



Journ of Bot. VII. , 1869, pp. 299-304. 



5. Sketch of the botany of Lord Howe's 



Island. Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. X., 1870, 

 pp. 365-372; New South Wales, Roy. Soc. 

 Trans. V., 1871, pp. 29-34. 



Moore, David. 14. Calluua vulgaris in New- 

 foundland. Journ. of Bot. II., 1864, pp. 154- 

 155. 



15. Neotinea intacta, Rcichb., a recent ad- 

 dition to the Irish flora. Journ. of Bot. II., 

 1864, pp. 228-229 ; Irish Acad. Proc. IX., 1867, 

 pp. 105-106. 



16. Account of Orchis pyramidalis flore 

 pleno. Journ. of Bot. II., 1864, p. 319. 



17. On Potamogeton nitens, Weber, as an 

 Irish plant. Journ. of Bot. II., 1864, pp. 325- 

 326. 



18. Notes on a supposed new variety of 

 Orchis latifolia, Linn., and on Orchis incarnata, 

 var. extensa, Reichenbach, Dublin, Proc. Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. IV. (pt. 2), 1865, pp. 180-182. 



19. Brizopyrum siculum, Link, found in 

 Ireland. Journ. of Bot. III., 1865, p. 156. 



2O. On Orchis mascula with double flowers. 



Journ. of Bot. III., 1865, pp. 284-286; Dublin 

 Soc. Journal, V., 1870, pp. 34-35. 



21. Discovery of Tnula saliciua, De Cand., 



in Ireland. Journ. of Bot. III., 1865, pp. 333- 

 335 ; IV., 1866, pp. 33-36. 



