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124 



On the larger mammals of Tunisia. Zool. Soc. Proc, 



1898. 3r,l-.3,53. 

 Johnston, ./. A., & Bennie, James. See Bennle & 



Jolinston. 

 Jotinston, .7. A.. & Iiindsay, Jnhii. An ancient lake- 



clepi>sit in Queen's Park. [1888.] Edinb. Nat. Soc. 



Trans., >. 1891, 13.5-141. 

 Johnston, '[(./(] B[hu-l;]. The olfactory lobes, fore-brain, 



and hubeniilar tracts of Acipenser. A summary of work 



on their minute structure. Zool. Bull., 1, 1897, 221-241. 



Hind brain and cranial nerves of Acipenser. Auat. 



Anz., 14, 1898, .580-t)02. 



Johnston, J[oliii] H[aslam], & Bailey, George Ii[erhert]. 



See Bailey & Johnston. 

 Johnston, James. Tlie tree-creeper (Certhia familiaris). 



Irish Natlist., 1, 1892, 44. 



Autumnal disappearance of woodcock (Scolopax 



rusticula). Irish Natlist., 2, 1893, 85-86. 



Johnston, James. [Some insects, rare in Canada, taken at 

 Hamilton.] Canad. Ent., 30, 1898, 70-72. 



Johnston, James I'atriek. The lines of curvature on a 

 parallel surface to a quadric. Messenger Math., 18, 

 1889, 88-89. 



Initial motion. [1893.] Irish Ac. Proc, 3, 1893-96, 



1-19. 



Johnston, [Ale.Tauder] Keith (./".). For biographical 

 notice see [Italia], Soc. Geogr. Boll., IG, 1879, 69-5. 



Johnston, livhert M[(iekeinie]. 'Discovery of a cone, pro- 

 bably of a species of Lepidustrobus, in the sandstones of 

 Campania. [1882.] Tasmania Koy. Soc. Proc, 1884, 223. 



I'ishes of Tasmania. Tasmania Boy. Soc Proc, 



1884, Ixv-lxvi. 



Notes regarding certain fossil shells occurring at 



Table Cape, supposed to be identical with living species. 

 Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 1884, 199-200. 



Descri|jtion of a new species of Vitrina from the 



travertin beds, Geilstou. Tasmania Koy. Soc. Proc, 

 1884, 219. 



Additions to the list of Table Cape fossils, together 



with further remarks upon certain fossil shells supposed 

 to be identical with living species. Tasmania Hoy. Soc. 

 Proc, 1884, 220-224. 



Discovery of Entomostraca in the upper members of 



the travertin beds, Geilston, and a description of a new 

 species of Cypris. Tasmania Boy. Soc. Proc, 1884, 

 224-225. 



Description of a new species of Odax. Tasmania 



Roy. Soc. Proc, 1884, 231-232. 



Description of a new fossil shell from the Eocene 



beds, Table Cape. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 1884, 232. 



Description of a new species of Crepidula from the 



Eocene beds, Table Cape. Tasmania Roy. Soc Proc, 

 1884, 233. 



Notes on the discovery of two rare species of ferns, 



new to Tasmania. Tasmania Roy. Soc Proc, 1884, 

 233-235. 



Remarks on the observed periodicity of the death-rate, 



with suggestions as to its possible relation with the 

 periodicity of solar and other super-terrestrial phe- 

 nomena. Tasmania Koy. Soc. Proc, 1884, 230-239, 

 280-282. 



Observations on six rare fishes recently captured in 



Tasmanian waters. Tasmania Boy. Soc. Proc, 1884, 

 252-256. 



Fresh contribution to our knowledge of the character 



and the relationship of the Upper Palajozoic and Mesozoic 

 formations of Tasmania witli the associated diabasic 

 rocks. Tasmania Boy. Soc. Proc, 1885, 310-311. 



Note regarding the Silurian fossils of the Gordon 



Limestones, with generic descriptions, and a specific list 

 of the organisms already named and classified, by various 

 authors. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 1885, 313-318. 



Descriptions of new species of fossil leaves from the 



[Johnston 



Tertiary deposits of Mount Bischoff belonging to the 

 genera Eucalyptus, Laurus, Quercus, Cycadites, etc. 

 Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 1885, 322-325. 



Description of two new species of Tertiary fossil 



plants belonging to the genera Eucalyptus and Taxites. 

 Tasmania Boy. Soc. Proc. 1885, 335-337. 



General observations regarding the classification of 



the Upper Palaeozoic and Mesozoic rocks of Tasmania, 

 together with a full description of all the known 

 Tasmanian coal plants, including a considerable number 

 of new species. Tasmania Boy. Soc Proc, 1885, 343- 

 387. 



Contribution to the palieontology of the Upper Palajo- 



zoic rocks of Tasmania. Tasmania Koy. Soc. Proc, 

 1886, 4-18. 



Notes on the geology of Bruni Island. Tasmania 



Boy. Soc. Proc , 1886. 18-26. 



Beference list of the Tertiary fossils of Tasmania. 



Ta,-?mania Boy. Soc. Proc, 1886, 124-140. 



Bemarks on the Longford Coal Basin. Tasmania 



Boy. Soc. Proc, 1886, 156-160. 



Fresh contribution to our knowledge of the plants of 



Mesozoic age in Tasmania. Tasmania Koy. Soc. Proc, 

 1886, 160-182. 



Notes on the geology of the King River, together with 



a brief account of the history of gold-mining in Austral- 

 asia. Tasmania Boy. Soc. Proc, 1886, 210-231. 



Notes and descriptions of Crinoidea from the Upper 



Palffiozoic rocks of Tasmania. Tasmania Roy. Soc. 

 Proc, 1886, 231-233. 



How far can the general death-rate for all ages be 



relied upon as a comparative index of the health or 

 sanitary condition of any community ? Tasmania Roy. 

 Soc. Proc, 1887, 13-35. 



Description of two rare Tasmanian fishes. Tasmania 



Roy. Soc. Proc, 1887, 45-40. 



Notes regarding the existence of Lower Coal Measures 



at Port Cygnet and Haretield. Tasmania Roy. Soc. 

 Proc, 1887, 67-73. 



Notes with respect to the fresh water fishes, and the 



land and fresh water molluscs of King's Island. Tas- 

 mania Boy. Soc. Proc, 1887, 74-76. 



Observations with respect to the nature and classifi- 

 cation of the Tertiary rocks of Australasia. Tasmania 

 Roy. Soc. Proc, 1887, 135-207. 



How far can Australian geologists safely rely upon 



the order of succession of the characteristic genera of 

 fossil plants of a far distant region, in the determination 

 of the order and relationship of Australian terrestrial 

 formations? Aust. -4ss. Rep., 1888, 302-311. 



Results of the various attempts to acclimatise Salmo 



salar in Tasmanian waters. Tasmania Boy. Soc. Proc, 

 1888, 27-48. 



The problem of Malthus stated. Tasmania Boy. 



Soc. Proc, 1888, 53-59. 



Critical observations on recent contributions to our 



knowledge of the freshwater shells of Tasmania. Part I. 

 Tasmania Boy. Soc. Proc, 1888, 84-90. 



Observations on the variability of the Tasmanian 



Unio. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 1888, 95-96. 



The "iron blow" at the Linda goldfieUl. [With 



<lisnission.'\ Tasmania Roy. Soc Proc, 1889, 21-28. 



Macquarie Harbour leaf beds. Tasmania Roy. Soc. 



Proc, 1889, 53. 

 Additions to the list of Tasmanian fossils of Upper 



PaliEozoic age. Tasmania Koy. Soc. Proc, 1889, 137- 



141. 



Further observations upon the fishes and fishing 



industries of Tasmania, together with a revised list of 

 indigenous species. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 1890, 

 22-46. 



Provisional aid to the study of the Tasmanian MoUusca. 



Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 1890, 57-151. 



