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Abbe, Ei-nnt. 18. Be.schreibuug eines neuen 

 stereoskopischen Oculars uebst allgemeinen Be- 

 merkungen iiber die Bedingungen mikrostereo- 

 skopischer Beobachtung. Carl, Repertoriuni, 

 17, 1881, pp. 197-224. 



19. Origin of homogeneous immersion. 

 Microsc. Soc. Journ., 1, 1881, pp. 131-134. 



20. On the conditions of orthoscopic and 

 pseudoscopic effects in the binocular microscope. 

 Microsc. Soc. Journ., 1, 1881, pp. 203-211. 



21. On the estimation of aperture in 

 the microscope. Microsc. Soc. Journ., 1, 1881, 

 pp. 388-423. 



22. Conditions of microstereoscopic vision. 

 Penetration. Microsc. Soc. Journ., 1, 1881, 

 pp. 680-689. 



23. The relation of aperture and power 

 in the microscope. Microsc. Soc. Journ., 2, 1882, 

 pp. 300-309, 460-473; 3, 1883, pp. 790-812. 



24. Miniatured images. Microsc. Soc. 



Journ., 2, 1882, pp. 693-696. 

 Abbe, Robert. On chyluria and the filaria san- 



wuiiiis hominis. New York Med. Journ., 31, 



1880, pp. 129-140. 

 Abbot, (Jirig.-Gen.) Henry L. 3. The hydraulic 



double float. Van Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 13, 



1875, pp. 330-332. 



4. On the velocity of transmission of earth 



waves. Amer. Journ. Sci., 15, 1878, pp. 178-184. 



Abbot, (rig.-Gen.) Henry L. & HUMPHREYS, 

 (Mnj.-Gen.) A. A. 2. Physics and hydraulics 

 of the Mississippi : Reply to certain criticisms 

 made by Dr HAOEN, Director-General of Public 

 Works, Prussia. Van Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 

 18, 1878, pp. 1-9. 



Abbott, (Dr.) Charles C. 8. Notes on the 

 Cyprinoids of central New Jersey. American 

 Naturalist, 8, 1874, pp. 326-338. 

 9. Two remarkable stone implements from 

 the United States. Nature, 11, 1875, pp. 190- 

 191. 



10. On the age of American stone imple- 

 ments, or "Indian relics." Nature, 11, 1875, p. 

 215. 



11. The habits of the belted kingfisher 

 (Ceryle alcyon). Nature, 11, 1875, p. 227. 



12. On the occurrence of a stone mask in 

 New Jersey, U.S.A. Nature, 12, 1875, pp. 

 49-50. 



13. On the occurrence in New Jersey of 

 supposed flint scalping- knives. Nature, 12,1875, 

 pp. 368-369. 



14. Notes on a supposed marriage emblem 



of American Indian origin. Nature, 12, 1875, 

 pp. 436-437. 



15. Note on haematite Indian axes from 



West Virginia, U.S.A. Nature, 12, 1875, p. 478. 



16. The stone age in New Jersey. Smith- 

 sonian Rep. 1875, pp. 246-380. 



Abbott, (Dr.) L'liarles C. 17. Indications of 

 the antiquity of the Indians of North America, 

 derived from a study of their relics. American 

 Naturalist, 10, 1876, pp. 65-72. 



18. Traces of an American autochthon. 

 American Naturalist, 10, 1876, pp. 329-335. 



19. The occurrence of white egrets at 

 Trenton, New Jersey. American Naturalist, 

 10, 1876, pp. 473-476. 



20. The occurrence and manufacture of 

 flint skin-scrapers from New Jersey, U.S.A. 

 Nature, 13, 1876, pp. 270-271. 



21. American-Indian stone tubes and to- 

 bacco-pipes. Nature, 14, 1876, pp. 154-156. 



22. Certain phases of bird life. Quart. 



Journ. Sci., 6, 1876, pp. 361-370. 



23. Traces of a voice in fishes. American 



Naturalist, 11, 1877, pp. 147-156. 



24. Glimpses of mind in birds. American 

 Naturalist, 11, 1877, pp. 276-286. 



25. Notes on some fishes of the Delaware 



River. [1875.] U.S. Fish Comm. Rep., 4, 1878, 

 pp. 825-845. 



26. Notes on stone implements found in 

 New Jersey. American Naturalist, 14, 1880, 

 pp. 712-714. 



27. Notes on the habits of the "Savannah 

 cricket-frog": (Acris crepitans, Bawd.) Ameri- 

 can Naturalist, 16, 1882, pp. 707-711. 



28. On the habits of certain suntish. A- 

 merican Naturalist, 17, 1883, pp. 1254-1257. 



29. An historical sketch of the discoveries 



of palaeolithic implements in the valley of the 

 Delaware River. [1881.] Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist. Proa, 21, 1883, pp. 124-132. 



30. A recent find in the Trenton gravels 

 [human molar]. [1882.] Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist, Proc., 22, 1884, pp. 96-104. 

 Abbott, Francis. 24. *Alterations which have 

 taken place in the nebula &c., surrounding 17 

 Argus, from February, 1871, to February, 1872. 

 Tasmania, Roy. Soc. Proa, 1872, pp. 27-31. 



25. *The Transit of Venus 1874, with 

 special reference to the importance of deter- 

 mining the true distance of the Sun in connection 

 with meteorology. Tasmania, Roy. Soc. Proc., 

 1873, pp. 11-19'. 



26. Additional and corrected elements for 



the transit of Venus, December 9th, 1874; with 

 notes for reducing the effects of irradiation, and 

 errors from observations made in the plane of 

 the meridian, <fec. Tasmania, Roy. Soc. Proc., 

 1874, pp. 37-41. 



Abbott, Francis (jun.). Thistles. Notes on Car- 

 duus arvensis, the common creeping-thistle, with 

 a short reference to Cnicus lanceolatus, the spear 

 or plume thistle. Tasmania, Roy. Soc. Proc., 

 1878, pp. 73-77. 

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