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Morris, Francis Orpen. 5. On the difficulties of 

 Darwinism. Brit. Assoc. Kep. XXXVIII., 1868 

 (Scrt.), pp. 107-108 ; Journ. of Bot. VII., 1869, 

 p. 289. 



Morris, John. 29. On the occurrence of grey 

 wethers at Grays, Essex. Geol. Mag. IV., 1867, 

 pp. 63-64. 



3O. On the ferruginous sands of Bucking- 

 hamshire, with remarks on the distribution of the 

 equivalent strata. Geol. Mag. IV., 1867, pp. 

 456-462. 



31. Note on organic remains in the Somer- 

 setshire coal-field. Geol. Mag. V., 1868, pp. 

 356-357. 



32. Note on the gravel beds at Finchley. 



Geol. Mag. V., 1868, pp. 411-412. 



33. Geological notes on parts of Northamp- 

 ton and Lincolnshires. Geol. Mag. VI., 1869, 

 pp. 99-105. 



34. The lead-bearing districts of the North 



of England. Geol. Mag. VI., 1869, pp. 317- 

 322. 



35. On the genus JEchrnodus from the 

 lias of Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire. Geol. Mag. 

 VI., 1869, pp. 337-341. 



36. The recent fossil man. Popular Sci. 



Eeview, XI., 1872, pp. 283-287. 



37. On the geology of the country round 



Cambridge. [1871.] Geol. Assoc. Proc. II., 

 1873, pp. 220-226. " 



Morris, Oran W. 7. Summary of a Meteorolo- 

 gical Register for the years 1863 and 1865, kept 

 in the City of New York. New York Lyceum, 

 Annals, VIII., 1867, pp. 46-50, 238-239. 



8. Abstract of the comparative meteorology 



of the month of March for the years 1869 and 

 1870, and of the month of April, 1870. New 

 York Lyceum, Proc. I., 1870-71, pp. 15-16. 



Morris, Walter. On the adulteration of food. 

 Manchester, Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc. X., 1871, 

 pp. 209-212. 



Morrison, G. S. The economical construction 

 of beam trusses. Franklin Instit. Journal, LVL, 

 1868, pp. 99-105, 161-164, 233-237, 305-310, 

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Morrison, H. K. Notes on North American 

 Lcpidoptera. Buffalo, Bulletin, I., 1873-74, 

 pp. 186-189. 



2. Description of two new Ndctuidse from 



the Atlantic district (Valeria Grotei, Ablepharon 

 fumosum). Buffalo, Bulletin, I., 1873-74, pp. 

 274-275. 



Morrison, John. On the Corsican fir. High- 

 land Soc. Trans. III., 1871, pp. 96-99. 



Morrison, IV. On the exploration of the Settle 

 e:ux-s, Yorkshire. Plymouth Instit. Trans. IV. 

 (part 2), 1870-71, pp. 108-110. 



Mors, Louis. *Notes sur quelques varietes de 



Coleopteres. Bruxelles, Soc. Entom. Beige 



Annal. VII., 1863, pp. 129-133. 

 2. * Addenda au Catalogue des Coleopteres. 



Bruxelles, Soc. Entom. Beige Annal. VII., 1863, 



pp. 135-136. 

 Morsbach, (Dr.). Em einfaches Mittel, den 



Metallglauz der Cassiden zu erhalteu. Stettin, 



Eiitom. Zeitung, XXVI., 1865, pp. 114-115. 

 Morse, Edward S. 3. A classification of Mol- 



lusca, based on the principle of cephalization. 



[1865.] Essex Institute Conmi. IV., 1866, 



pp. 162-180; Arner. Journ. Sci. XLII., 1866, 



pp. 19-33. 



4. Descriptions of new species of Pupada? : 



Isthmia ventricosa, I. Bollesiana, I. corpulenta, 



Pupilla Blandii. [1865.] New York Lyceum, 



Annals, VIII., 1867, pp. 207-212. 



5. The land Snails of New England. 



American Naturalist, I., 1868, pp. 5-16, 95-100, 

 150-151, 186-188, 313-315, 411-414, 541-547, 

 606-609, 666-672. 



6. On the Jelly-fishes of the United States 



coast. American Naturalist, I., 1868, pp. 244- 

 253. 



7. On the land-slides in the vicinity of 



Portland, Maine. Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. 

 XII., 1869, pp. 235-244. 



8. Remarks on the minute classification of 



land Snails. Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. 

 XII., 1869, pp. 318-319. 



9. On the early stages of Brachiopods. 



Canadian Naturalist, IV., 1869, pp. 321-322; 

 Arner. Journ. Sci. XLIX., 1870, pp. 103- 

 104. 



1O. Evidences of high antiquity in the 



Kjoekkenmoedden deposits of New England. 

 Canadian Naturalist, IV., 1869, p. 329. 



11. Description of Cyclocardia Novanglia;, 



n.sp. Peabody Acad. Reports, 1869, pp. 76-77. 



12. On the early stages of Discina. Amer. 



Assoc. Proc. XIX., 1870, p. 270. 



13. On the organization of Lingula and 

 Discina. Amer. Assoc. Proc. XIX., 1870, pp. 

 271-272. 



14. The Brachiopoda, a division of Anne- 

 lida. Amer. Assoc. Proc. XIX., 1870, pp. 272- 

 276 ; Amer. Journ. Sci. L., 1870, pp. 100-104 ; 

 Ann. Mag. Nat, Hist. VI., 1870, pp. 267-270. 



15. On salt and fresh-water Clams: Mya 



arenaria and Unio complanatus. American 

 Naturalist, III., 1870, pp. 21-27. 



16. On the common fresh-water shells of 



the United States. American Naturalist, III., 



370, pp. 530-535. 



17. Position of the Brachiopoda in the 



animal kingdom. Monthly Microsc. Journ. IV., 



1870, pp. 162-164 ; American Naturalist, IV., 



1871, pp. 314-316. 



