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Barlow, William Henry. 14. Logographe. 

 Paris, Soc. Phys. Seances, 1878, pp. 172-177; 

 Journ. de Physique, 8, 1879, pp. 78-82. 



15. On the articulation of the human 

 voice, as illustrated by the logograph. [1878.] 

 Dublin Soc. Sci. Proc., 2, 1880, pp. 153-172. 



16. Presidential address to the Institution 

 of Civil Engineers, 13 January, 1880. Instit. 

 Civ. Engin. Proc., 60, 1880, pp. 2-23. 



17. On the mechanical properties of alumi- 



nium. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1882, pp. 668-669. 

 Barnaby, Nathaniel. 3. The use of steel in 



naval construction. Iron and Steel Instit. 



Journ., 1879, pp. 45-54. 



4. Armour for ships. Naval Architects 



Trans., 20, 1879, pp. 27-33. 

 Barnard, (Mrs.). Migration of birds. [1879.] 



Rugby, Nat. Hist. Soc. Rep., 1880, pp. 39-42. 

 Barnard, Chas. E. Notes relating to certain 



fossil leaves and fruits found in the auriferous 



drifts of Gulgong, New South Wales. Tasmania, 



Roy. Soc. Proc., 1880, pp. 40-43. 



2. Auriferous country and gold-bearing 



rocks. Tasmania, Roy. Soc. Proc., 1881, pp. 25 



-31. 

 Barnard, E. E. Comet 1881 vi. Astr. Nachr., 



102, 1882, col. 155-156. 



2. Notes on the great Comet 1882 n. 



[1882.] Astr. Nachr., 104, 1883, col. 267-272. 

 3. Comet 1882 m (BARNARD). Astr. 



Nachr., 104, 1883, col. 287-288. 



4. Transit of Venus 1882, Dec. 5-6. Astr. 



Nachr, 105, 1883, col. 231-232. 



Barnard, F. A. P. 19. The germ theory of 

 disease. [1874.] American Chemist, 5, 1875, 

 pp. 15-23 ; Polli, Annali, 64, 1877, pp. 295-299. 



Barnard, James. Economic value of the aquatic 

 plant Typha latifolia. Tasmania, Roy. Soc. Proc., 

 1882 (pp. 163-167). 



Barnard, (General) John G. 11. Resistance of 

 beams to flexure. [1874.] Amer. Soc. Civ. 

 Engin. Trans., 3, 1875, pp. 123-127. 



12. Some remarks on the use and inter- 

 pretation of particular integrals which "satisfy" 

 general differential equations expressive of dyna- 

 mic problems, in cases where general integi'ation 

 is impossible : Suggested by LAPLACE'S dynamic 

 theory of the tides. Amer. Assoc. Proc., 25 

 (1876), pp. 49-59. 



13. On an alleged error in LAPLACE'S 

 theory of the tides. [1877.] Amer. Assoc. 

 Proc., 26, 1878, pp. 73-84. 



14. On the internal structure of the Earth 

 considered as affecting the phenomena of preces- 

 sion and nutation ; supplementary to article 

 under the above head, Smithsonian Contributions 

 to Knowledge, Vol. xix., No. 240, being the 

 third of the problems of rotary motion. [1877.] 

 Smithsonian Contrib., 23, 1881 (Art. 4). 



Barnard, W. S. Observations on the membral 

 musculation of Simia satyrus (Orang) and the 

 comparative myology of man and the apes. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc. 24 (1875) (Pt. 2), pp. 112 

 -144. 



2. Observations on the development of 

 Didelphys Virginiaua. Amer. Assoc. Proc., 24 

 (1875) (Pt, 2), pp. 145-147. 



3. Protozoan studies. Amer. Assoc. Proc., 

 24 (1875) (Pt. 2), pp. 240-242. 



4. The bud-blight insect: Psylla pyrisuga, 

 Foerst. [1879.] Amer. Assoc. Proc., 28, 1880, 

 pp. 478-486. 



5. Some interesting insect-habits and their 

 development. [1879.] Amer. Assoc. Proc., 28, 

 1880, pp. 472-478. 



6. Protoplasmic dynamics. American 



Naturalist, 14, 1880, pp. 233-242. 



Barnaud, - , & Leygue, - . Determi- 

 nation de la difference de longitude entre Paris 

 et Besancjon. Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. Rend., 

 94, 1882, pp. 1234-1237. 



Barneby, Thomas. On the relative magnitudes 

 of the fifth and sixth stars in the trapezium of 

 Orion. Astron. Soc. Month. Not., 34, 1874, pp. 

 248-250. 



Barner, F. Krystallographische Untersuchung 

 des a-, /3-Dinitroparaxylols uncl des Dinitropara- 

 xylols vom Schmelzpunkte 93. Berlin, Chem. 

 Ges. Ber., 15, 1882, pp. 2302-2304. 



Barnes, G. W. The hillocks or mound-forma- 

 tions of San Diego, California. American Natu- 

 ralist, 13, 1879, pp. 565-571. 



Barnes, Joseph. On the estimation of the value 

 of zinc powder, and on a gauge for measuring 

 the volume of gases without calculation for tem- 

 perature and pressure. Chetn. Soc. Journ., 39, 

 1881, pp. 462-464. 



Barnes, Joseph, & Grimshaw, Harry. On a 

 mineral water from Humphrey Head, near 

 Grange-over-Sands, North Lancashire. Man- 

 chester, Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc, 16, 1877, pp. 62- 

 66. 



Barnes, Joseph, & Liddle, Wm. T. On the 

 estimation of sulphocyanides volumetrically. 

 Soc. Chem. Ind. Journ, 2, 1883, pp. 122-123. 



Barnes, J. R. 3. Experiments on taraxacum 

 root. Pharmaceut. Journ, 10, 1880, p. 849. 



4. The antiseptic properties of cin.nn.niic 

 acid. [1881. ] Pharmaceut. Journ, 12, 1882, 

 pp. 477-478. 



Barney, IF. C. An automatic fast-speed chemical 

 telegraph. Telegr. Journ., 2, 1874, pp. 44-46. 



2. Theory of the action of the carbon 

 microphone. What is it? Telegr. Journ, 12, 

 1883, pp. 306-307. 



Barns-Kinsey, W. On the arrangement, con- 

 struction, and machinery of breweries. [1881.] 

 Engineers' Soc. Trans, 1882, pp. 173-196. 



