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Formation of a- and /i-acrose from glycoUic aldehyde. 



Chera. Soc. Jl., 77, 1900 {Pt. 1), 129-133. 

 Jackson, Ihnni. .V Fenton, Ilenrij J[ohn] Horstman. See 



Fenton A' Jackson. 

 Jackson, llinnj, A Sell, William James. See Sell & 



Jackson. 

 Jackson, Herbert. Action de I'acide sulfurique (D = l, 84) 



sur I'iodure de potassium. Anvers, Jl. de Pharm., 40, 



1884, 14-15. 

 Some remarks on the determination of hardness in 



waters. Chem. News, 49, 1884, 149. 

 The action of arsenious anhydride upon glycerin. 



Chem. News, 49, 1884, 258. 

 Observation.? on the nature of phosphorescence. Chem. 



Soc. Jl., 65, 1894, 734-744. 

 Note on the use of certain phosphorescent substances 



in rendering X-rays visible. [1896.] Chem. Soc. Proc, 



12, 1897, 57-60. 

 On phosphorescence. Phil. Mag., 46, 1898, 402-414 ; 



Nature, 58 (1898), 559-563. 

 Jackson, Holmes C[o7uUct]. On the phosphorus content 



of the paranucleiu from casein. [1900.] Amer. Jl. 



Physiol., 4, 1901, 170-177. 

 Jackson, Hvlmes C[o)idiet], & Mendel,Lafayette Blenedicf]. 



See Mendel & Jackson. 

 Jackson, Holmes C[ondict], Chittenden, 7i[hs.<i';/] H[eiiri/], 



& Mendel, Lafayette B[e7tediet]. See Cblttenden, Men- 

 del & Jackson. 

 Jackson, /. A". The treatment of typhoid fever. N. Y. 



Med. Jl., 39, 1884, 589-590. 

 Jackson, J. Handwriting in relation to hygiene. Int. 



Congr. Hyg. Trans. (1891, 4), 47-53. 

 Jackson, J. .-1. Use of chloroform in collecting. Canad. 



Ent., 19, 1887, 119-120. 

 Jackson, ./[o/sk] HinjIiUnr/s. A contribution to the com- 

 parative study of convulsions. [1886.] Brain, 9, 1887, 



1-23. 

 Case of left crural monoplegia with subcortical disease ; 



fracture of the left femur, which was cancerous. Clin. 



Soc. Trans., 20, 1887, 134-136. 

 On a particular variety of epilepsy ("intellectual 



aura"), one case with svmptoms of organic brain disea.se. 



[1888.] Brain, 11, 1889, 179-207. 

 On certain relations of the cerebrum and cerebellum 



(on rigidity of hemiplegia and on paralysis agitans). 



Brain, 22, 1899, 621-630. 

 Jackson, ../[o/jh] Hiitililings, & Beevor, Charles Eldward]. 



Case of tumour of the right temporo-sphenoidal lobe 



bearing on the localisation of the sense of smell and on 



the interpretation of a particular variety of epilepsy. 



[1889.] Braiu, 12, 1890, 346-357. 

 Jackson, ./[/(] Hiighlings, & Collier, Javies Sltaiwijield], 



llemarks on loss of movements of the intercostal muscles 



in some cases of surgical anaesthesia by chloroform and 



ether. Brain, 22, 1899, 550-562. 

 Jackson, J[olin] Hui/hliiigs, & Colman, ll'alter S[t(iei/]. 



Case of epilepsy with tasting movements and "dreamy 



state"; very small patch of softening in the left uncinate 



gyrus. Bra"in, 21, 1898, 580-590. 

 Jackson, </[oAh] Haylilings, & Stewart, Purves. Epileptic 



attacks with a warning of a crude sensation of smell and 



with the intellectual aura (dreamy state) in a patient 



who had symptoms pointing to gross organic disease of 



the right temporo-sphenoidal lobe. Brain, 22, 1899, 



531-549. 

 Jackson, J[ohii] Hughlings, Savage, George Uleiirtj], 



Mercier, Charles, & Bramwell, -/[oft] Milne. On im- 

 perative ideas. Being a discussion on Dr. Hack Tuke's 



paper. [17, 1894, 179-197.] Brain, 18, 1895, 318- 



351. 

 Jackson, Jiimes. For biographical notice and works see 



Geogr. Jl., 6, 1895, 390. 

 Le Gulf Stream. Les Mondes, 9, 1884, 446-447. 



R. 8. XVL 



Tableau des diff(5rentes vitesses exprimees en mMres 



par seconde. Af^ronaute, 1886, 52-56 ; Montpellier, Soc. 



Langued. G^ogr. Bull., 11, 1888, 451-460. 

 Jackson, John R[eader]. Paper making materials. Gard. 



Chron., 21, 1884, 700-702. 

 Brooms and brushes. Gard. Chron., 23, 1885, 723- 



726. 



Cocoa-nut fibre. Gard. Chron., 24, 1885, 808-810. 



. Tobacco. Gard. Chron., 25, 1886, 596-598. 



Aji-aji, the pepper of peppers. Gard. Chron., 26, 



1886, 532. 



Wonderful plants. Gard. Chron., 1, 1887, 311-312. 



Tropical fruits in the Kew museum. Gard. Chron., 



1, 1887, 445-447. 



Broom-root, or Mexican whisk. Gard. Chron., 2, 



1887, 104. 



Fruit cultivation in San Francisco. Gard. Chron., 2, 



1887, 482. 

 Vegetable products of Smyrna. Gard. Chron., 2, 1887, 



527. 



Patchouly. Gard. Chron., 2, 1887, 616-617. 



Cape boxwood (Buxus Macowaui). Kew Bull. , 1887, 



No. 2, 1-3. 



Pine wool carpets. Gard. Chron., 3, 1888, 171. 



The cultivation of useful plants in Hainan. Gard. 



Chron., 4, 1888, 678; 5, 1889, 23. 

 India-rubber. Gard. Chron., 7, 1890, 651-652. 



Tea and coffee substitutes. Gard. Chron., 8, 1890, 



758-759; 9, 1891, 10, 137-138, 345, 407, 567-568, 768; 

 10, 1891, 72. 



Eucalyptus oil. Gard. Chron., 11, 1892, 203. 



The Whampoa bamboo and the Whangee cane. Gard. 



Chron., 15, 1894, 559. 

 Palms and their products. Pharm. Jl., 3, 1896, 483- 



484. 



India-rubber and gutta-percha, and their sources. 



[1897.] Nature, 55 (1896-97), 610-612. 



Foreign vegetable products. Gard. Chron., 26, 1899, 



137. 184. 

 Jackson, Louis d'A[guiliir]. Our measures and our 



standards. Jl. Sci., 21, 1884, 739-743. 



Indian steel. Jl. Sci., 22, 1885, 710-719. 



Jackson, Louis L[inenln], & Auwers, Karl IFriedricli], 



.SV'<' Auwers & Jackson. 

 Jackson, Louis L[ineoln], & Hill, Henry B[arker]. See 



Hill & Jackson. 

 Jackson, Louis L[incoln], Baeyer, [Johann Friedrieli Wil- 



helm] .idol/ {Bitter) von, & Jay, R[udolf]. See Baeyer, 



Jay it Jackson. 

 Jackson, Louis L[ineohi], Tollens, B\ernhard Christian 



iiotlfried], & Iiindsey, Jloseph] B[;ridges]. See Tollens, 



Iiindsey & Jackson. 

 Jackson, .1/. J. Printing mathematics. [1893.] Nature, 



47 (1892-93), 227. 

 Jackson, Perey G^eorge}, Sudborough, John J[oseph'], & 



Iiloyd, Lorenzo L[yddon\ See Sudborough, Jackson 



* tloyd. 

 Jackson, Bohert. Estimation of tannic acid by carbonate 



of lead. Chem. News, .50, 1884, 179. 

 Jackson, Robert Tracy. A new museum pest. Science, 7, 



1886, 481-483. 

 The development of the oyster, with remarks on allied 



genera. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc, 23, 1888, 531- 



556. 



Catching fixed forms of animal life on transparent 



media for study. Science, 11, 1888, 230. 



Hybridization of Gladioli. Garden & Forest, 2, 1889, 



88-91. 



Hot in Iris germanica. Garden & Forest, 2, 1889, 



522. 



Phylogeny of the Pelecypoda. The Aviculidas and 



their aUies. [1890.] Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Mem., 4, 

 1886-93, 277-400. 



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