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[Jack 



[O KopennHxi 5r}iCTopoH;,i,cniJixT) iio([ipiiTa 



BT) IIjiKyTCKOfl ryOepilill. Ueber Jie urspriinglichen 

 Lagerstiitten des Nephrits im Gouvernemeut Irkutsk.] 

 [18U7.] St. Pettrsb. Miu. Ges. Verb., 35, 1898 [Prot.), 

 61-62; Neues Jbuch. Min., 1900 {lUl 1, Be/.), 389. 



[Out a.iMaaaxT) EHiicoRcKaro OKpyia. Ueber 



die Diamauten des Jenissei-Districts.] [1898.] St. 

 Petersb. Min. Ges. Verb., 30, 1899 (Prut.), 42-43; 

 Neues .Jbucb. Miu., 1901 (Bd. 2, lief.), ICO-ITO. 



[OCb onHTaxt aju onpejitieHifl conponi- 



Ba.ieniH Hectpiiia cavaxiid, panpijBy, n3rii6y ii 



CKpyillBaHilO. tJeber die Versuche zur Bestimmung 

 dcr Drnck-, Zerreissungs-, Biegungs- und Drehungsfes- 

 tigkeit des Nepbrits.] St. Petersb. Min. Ges. Verb., 37, 

 1899 [Prot.), .56-57 ; Ztschr. Kryst., 34, 1901, 700. 



Jack, t.[tlwin] Elverett]. A case of alexia, mind-blindness, 

 etc., witb autopsy. Amer. Ophthalm. Soc. Trans., 

 1900, 122-129. 



Jack, F. J., & Kellogg, Vernon Lyman. See Kellogg & 

 Jack. 



Jack, Gar in, & Ricliards, E. Percy. See Richards i!!; Jack. 



Jack, James. Marine Aiga of the Arbroath district. Jl. 

 Bot., 28, 1890, 10-15. 



Jack, John. Examples of a method of developing loga- 

 rithms and the trigonometrical functions without the 

 calculus by means of their addition formulas and in- 

 determinate coefficients. Edinb. Math. Soc. Proc, 13, 

 1895, 132-135. 



Development of sn x, en x, ibi x, by means of their 



addition theorems. [1895.] Edinb. Math. Soc. Proc, 

 14, 1896, 3.5-36. 



Note on N.ipiek's rules. [1897.] Edinb. Matb. Soc. 



Proc, 16, 1898, 40-41. 

 Jack, John George. Entomological notes. Canad. Eut., 



17, 1886, 29-31. 

 Notes of 1885 on some injurious and other common 



insects. Canad. Ent., 18, 1886, 21-23. 



Notes on Ceresa bubalus, Say. Canad. Ent., 18, 



1886, 51-54. 



The red mite on trees. Garden & Forest, 1, 1888, 



459-460. 

 Magnolia glauca in its most northern home. Garden 



& Forest, 2, 1889, 363-364. 



The asparagus beetle. Garden & Forest, 2, 1889, 



399-400. 



A new enemy of the elm (Gossyparia Ulmi). Garden 



& Forest, 2, 1889, 461. 

 A destructive cornel saw-fly (Harpiphorus varianus, 



Norton). Garden & Forest, 2, 1889, .520-521. 

 A tulip tree leaf destroyer. (Cecidomyia Liriodendri.) 



Garden & Forest, 2, 1889, 604-605. 

 A curious habit of Callosamia Promethea. [1884.] 



Psyche, 4, 1890, 169. 

 A newly imported rose saw-fly (Empbytus cinctus, L.). 



Garden & Forest, 3, 1890, 151-152. 

 The comparative liability of trees to disease. Garden 



& Forest, 3, 1890, 176-178. 



Diseases of chrysautbemums caused by insects. 



Garden & Forest, 3, 1890, 439-440. 



Notes on some hardy wild roses. Garden & Forest, 



4, 1891, 4-5, 18, 31, 44-45, 66-67. 

 An insect pest of Cattleyas (Isosoma Orchidearum). 



Garden & Forest, 4, 1891, 99-100. 

 Weevils in leguminous tree-seeds. Garden & Forest, 



4, 1891, 280-281. 



A Clematis borer (Acalthoe caudata). Garden & 



Forest, 4, 1891, 496. 



Late persisting leaves on trees. Garden & Forest, 4, 



1891, 567-568. 

 Deciduous shrubs with late persisting leaves. Garden 



& Forest, 4, 1891, 580-581. 



Spirea discolor, var. aria;folia. Garden & Forest, 



4, 1891, 61.5-616. 



The perforation of flowers. Garden & Forest, 5, 1892, 



29-30. 

 Lespedeza bicolor and L. Sieboldi. Garden & Forest, 



5, 1892, 112-113. 



Notes on Fursytbias. Garden & Forest, 5, 1892, 249. 



Notes on two troublesome borers. Garden & Forest, 



5, 1892, 426. 



Notes on three species of Hylotoma. [1891.] Psyche, 



6, 1893, 10-11. 



The fructification of Juniperus. Bot. Gaz., 18, 1893, 



369-375. 



Notes on Taxonus nigrisoma and T. dubitatus. 



Canad. Ent., 25, 1893, 183-184. 



Caraganas or Siberian pea-trees. Garden & Forest, 



6, 1893, 265. 



The plum Curculio as an apple pest. Garden & 



Forest, 7, 1894, 44-45. 



The earliest flowering shrubs. Garden cfc Forest, 7, 



1894, 112-113. 



Patience with germinating seeds. Garden it Forest, 



7, 1894, 13.5-136. 



MoncEcious or polygamous poplars and willows. 



Garden & Forest, 7, 1894, 163. 



Native trees and shrubs about Montreal, Canada. 



Garden & Forest, 7, 1894, 383-384, 392-393, 403-404, 

 413-414, 423-424. 



jEscuIus parviflora. Garden & Forest, 7, 1894, 444. 



Germination of nuts and acorns. Garden & Forest, 



8, 1895, 6-7. 



Some unusual androgynous flower clusters. Garden 



& Forest, 8, 1895, 222-223. 

 Hybrid birches. Garden & Forest, 8, 1895, 243-244. 



Another herbarium pest (Epbestia interpunctella). 



Garden & Forest, 8, 1895, 323-324. 



The hazels. Garden & Forest, 8, 1895, 344-346. 



Notes on the eastern American spruces. Garden & 



Forest, 10, 1897, 62-64. 



An enemy of Narcissus and Amaryllis. Garden & 



Forest, 10, 1897, 154-156. 



A willow pest. Garden & Forest, 10, 1897, 394. 



Pike's Peak, Plum Creek, and South Platte reserves. 



[1900.] U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1898-99 (Pt. 5), 39-115. 

 Arceuthobium pusillum in Massachusetts. Ehodora, 



2, 1900, 6-8. 

 Jack, Joi<leph'\ B[e7'iiard]. Monographic der Lebermoos- 



gattung Physiotium. Hedwigia, 25, 1886, 49-87. 



Stephaniella paraphyllina. Jack, nov. gen. Hepati- 



carum. Hedwigia, 33, 1894, 11-14. 



Beitrage zur Kenntuiss der Pellia-Arten. Flora, 81, 



1895, 1-16. 



Beitrag zur Kenntuiss der Lebermoosflora Tirols. 



[1895-98.] Wien Zool. Bot. Verb., 45, 1896, 255-256; 

 48, 1898, 173-191. 



Jack, Jos[ep/i] B[ernard], & Stepbani, F. HepaticsB 



WallisianiE. Hedwigia, 31, 1892, 11-27. 

 HepaticiE in insulis Vitieusibus et Samoanis a Dre. 



Ed. Geaeffe anno 1864 lectaa. Bot. Centrbl., 60, 1894, 



97-109. 



Hepaticae Lorentzianw. Hedwigia, 34, 1895, 313-318. 



Jack, Robert Logan. Address. On some salient points 



in the geology of Queensland. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1888, 



196-206. 



Report on rock and other specimens from New 



Guinea and neighbouring islands. [1890.] Queensland, 

 Ann. Kep. Brit. N. Guinea, 1888-89, 52-53. 



On the thermal springs of Einasleigh River, Queens- 

 land. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1890, 458. 



New Zealand glaciers. Amer. Geologist, 8, 1891, 



329-330. 



[Report on specimens from New Guinea.] [1892.] 



Queensland Ann. Rep. Brit. N. Guinea, 1890-91, 90-91. 



