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On benzylclimethvlamine. Amer. Ac. Proe., 22, 1887, 



249-252; Amer. Cbem. .Jl., 9 (1887), 78-81. 

 On benzoltrisulphonie acid. Amer. Ac. Proc. , 22, 1887, 



348-371. 

 On the action of nitric acid on symmetrical triehlor- 



benzol. Amer. Ac. Proc, 22, 1887, 372-379 ; Amer. Chem. 



Jl., 9 (1887), 348-355. 

 On tribromtrinitrobenzol. Amer. Ac. Proc, 23, 1888, 



138-148. 

 Jackson, Charles Tyiomas]. For biography and list of 



works see Amer. Geologist, 20, 1897, 69-110. 



To references in No. 08 {Vvl. 3) add Roy. Inst. Proc, 



11, 1887, 330-334. 

 Jackson, Chevalier Q. The bacillus of lepro.sy. A micro- 

 scopical study of its morphological characteristics. Amer. 



Soc. Micr. Proc, 10 (1888), 119-127. 

 Bacteria in ice, especially in their relation to typhoid 



fever. Amer. Soc. Micr. Proc, 11 (1889), 70-84. 

 Jackson, Clements Frederick Vivian. Design and con- 

 struction of steel bridge work, with particulars of a recent 



example in Queensland. lust. Civ. Engiu. Proc, 142, 



1900, 253-271. 

 Jackson, D[avid] Hamilton. On hyponitrites. Aust. Ass. 



Hep., 1893, 316-320. 

 Note on hyponitrites. [1893.] Chem. Soc Proc, 9, 



1895, 210. 

 Jackson, D[avid] Hamilton, & Young, Sydney. Specific 



gravities and boiling points of mixtures of benzene and 



normal hexane. Chem. Soc Jl., 73, 1898 (Ft. 2), 922- 



928. 

 Jackson, D[iivid] Hamilton, Dunstan, IVyiidhain JJ[ow- 



land], & Tickle, Thomas. See Dunstan, Tickle & 



Jackson. 

 Jackson, Daniel !>., & VTliipple, George Chandler. See 



vrhipple & Jackson. 

 Jackson, Dugald. The relation between the cross section 



of the iron in armature and field of the Gramme dynamo. 



Electrician, 19, 1887, 190-191. 

 Corrosion des conduites metalUques par le voisinage 



des conducteurs ^lectriques. [1894.] G6nie Civil, 26, 



1894-95, 5,5-56. 

 Jackson, Edward. The equivalence of cylindrical and 



sphero-cylindrical lenses. [With discussion.] Amer. 



Ophthalm. Soc. Trans., 1886, 268-279. 

 Lens series for the refraction ophthalmoscope. Amer. 



Ophthalm. Soc. Trans., 1886, 361-364. 

 Trial set of small lenses, and a modified trial-frame. 



Amer. Ophthalm. Soc. Trans., 1887, 595-598. 

 The designation of prisms by the angular deviation 



they cause, instead of by the refracting angle. [With 



discussion.] Int. Med. Cougr. Trans., 1887 {Vol. 3), 78.3- 



787. 

 Symmetrical aberration of the eye. (Meridional astig- 

 matism.) [JI'i(/i discussion.] Amer. Ophthalm. Soc. 



Trans., 1888, 141-1.50. 

 Tlie decenteriug of lenses for accurate prismatic effects : 



with tables for decentering, and of refracting angles. 



Amer. Ophthalm. Soc Trans., 1889, 417-421. 



The absolute static refraction of the eye. Amer. 



Ophthalm. Soc. Trans., 1889, 435-441. 



Progressive hyperopic astigmatism. [IVith discussion.] 



Amer. Ophthalm. Soc. Trans., 1890, 676-089. 



How to use mydriatics. N. Y. Mod. Jl., 54, 1891, 110- 



112. 



Foreign bodies in the cornea. N. Y. Med. Jl., 56, 1892, 



531-532. 

 A triple rotary variable prism. Arch. Ophthalm., 23, 



1894, 116-118; Arch. Augenheilk., 30, 1895, 08-70. 



Anomalie de I'iris. Ann. d'Oculist.. 120, 1898, 51. 



Jackson, Edward, Burnett, Sican M[oses], & Noyes, 



III nni I). Report on the designation of prisms by degree 



of refractive power. [With discussion.] Amer. Ophthalm. 



See. Trans., 1888, 15U-155. 



Jackson, Francis E. The effect of the inertia of the 

 reciprocating parts in modifying the force transmitted to 

 the crank pin. Franklin Inst. JL, 122, 1886, 161-176. 



Jackson, (Rev.) Frank H. The solutions of the differential 



equations 



<cos I 'S 

 Ism { >. 



dx)\- 



y=f{^) 



y = <P i-^) 



(1). 



.{21. 



dx ) 



'(TvJ 



Edinb. Math. Soc Proc, 12, 1894, 109-111. 

 Theorems in the products of related quantities. Edinb. 



Math. Soc. Proc, 13, 1895, 115-125, 100-165. 

 An extension of Vanherhonde's theorem. London 



Math. Soc. Proc, 26, 1895, 285-288. 

 A certain linear differential equation. Edinb. Math. 



Soc Proc, 14, 1896, 104-108. 

 Certain expansions of .r" in hypergeometric series. 



Edinb. Math. Soc Proc, 15, 1897, 90-96. 



An extension of the theorem 



n(7-a-|3-l)n(7-l) p , , 

 lI(7-a-l)n(7-/3-l)=^'(^'^'^)- 



London Math. Soc. Proc, 28, 1897, 475-486. 

 Jackson, Frank !V. The value of auscultatory percussion 



as a method of diagnosis. N. Y. Med. Jl., 53, 1891, 709- 



716. 

 Jackson, Frederick G[eor!je]. Notes on the Samoyads of the 



Great Tundra. [With some prefatory remarks by Arthur 



MoNTEFioRE.] Anthrop. Inst. JL, 24, 1895, 388-410. 

 [On the birds of Franz Josef Laud.] [1897.] Brit. 



Ornith. Club Bull., 7, 1898, xiv. 

 Three years exploration in Franz Josef Land. Geogr. 



Jl., 11, 1898, 113-130. 

 Jackson, Frederick G[eoryc], & Harley, Vaughan. An 



experimental inquiry into scurvy. Roy. Soc Proc, 66, 



1900, 250-265. 

 Jackson, Frederick J. Habits of the oxpecker. Ibis, 5, 



1887, 307-368. 

 List of birds collected in eastern Africa. [With notes 



by Capt. G. E. Shelley.] Ibis, 6, 1888, 287-307. 

 [Notes on birds of East Central Africa.] Ibis, 1, 1889, 



583-584. 

 [Dryoscopus Pringlii, n. sp., eastern Africa.] [1893.] 



Brit. Ornith. Club Bull., 3, 1894, iii. 

 Field-notes on the antelopes of the Man district, British 



East Africa. Zool. Soc. Proc, 1897, 450-450. 

 On a collection of birds from Witu, British East Africa. 



[With notes by R. Bowdler Sharpe.] Ibis, 4, 1898, 133- 



142. 

 [New species of birds from Nandi, Equatorial Africa.] 



[1898.] Brit. Ornith. Club Bull., 8, 1899, xxii-xxiii, 1. 

 List of birds obtained in Britisli East Africa. Part i. 



[With notes by R. Bowdler Sharpe.] Ibis, 5, 1899, 587- 



640. 

 Jackson, Frederick J., & I.ugard, (Capt.) F[rederick] 



I>[ealtry]. See IiUgard & Jackson. 

 Jackson, George. Address at the opening of the Session 



18.S8-89. [18>'<8.] Plymouth Inst. Trans., 10, 1890, 



12.5-145. 

 Jackson, George Thomas. Alopecia areata ; its (etiology, 



diagnosis, and treatment. N. Y. Med. JL, 43, 1886, 210- 



214. 

 Impetigo contagiosa. N. Y. Med. JL, 46, 1887, 564- 



566. 

 Chronic urticaria with special reference to its (etiology 



and treatment. N. Y. Med. JL, 00, 1897, 44-40. 

 Jackson, H[enr>i Moore]. Gale in the Bahamas, Aug. 26th- 



27th, 1893. "Meteorol. Soc. Quart. JL, 19, 1893, 260- 



261. 

 Jackson, i/cHry. Researches in the sugar group. [1899.] 



Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc, 10, 1900, 215-210. 

 Formation of starch from glycoUic aldehyde by green 



plants. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1900, 934. 



