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Ac. Med. Bull., 35, 1896, 352-359. 



Considerations critiques sur la contagion et I'origine 



des maladies intectieuses. Paris, Ac. Med. Bull., 3tj, 

 1896, 758-770, 857-868. 



Note sur le diagnostic precoce des affections tubercu- 



leuses du thorax par le radioscope. [En collaboration 

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Note sur la contagion de la rougeole. Arch. Med. 



Pharm. Militaires, 31, 1898, 329-336. 



De la virulence des poussieres des casernes, notam- 



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Rapport gt-neral a M. le Miuistre de Tlnterieur sur 



les epidtmies qui ont r^gne en France pendant [les annees 

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La prophylaxie de la tuberculose. Ass. Frani;'. C. R., 



1900 {Ft. 1), 221-226. 



[Un service antiseptique de medecine.] Paris, Ac. 



Med. Bull., 44, 1900, 252-254. 



Kelscb, [Louis Felix] .i[chille], & Antony, Flrederic] 

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Kelsch, [Loui,^ Fcli.r] A[chille], & Kiener, P[aul] Llouis 

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Le poison palustre : sa natuie et ses proprietes. Ann. 



Hyg. Publ., 20, 1888, 511-522. 

 See also Kiener & Kelscb. 



Kelsch, [Louis Feli.r] A[cliille], & Nimier, H[enri Jacques]. 

 Quelques observations et quelques considerations sur les 

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 1900, 237-252. 



Kelsch, [Louis Felix] A[chille], & Simonin, [Pierre 

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 poussieres. Paris, Ac. Med. Bull., 38, 1897, 260-278. 



Note sur le role pathogenique des poussieres des 



planchers. Arch. Med. Pharm. Militaires, 31, 1898, 

 169-187. 



Kelscb, [Loins Feli.r] A[eiiille], & Vaillard, L[ouis]. Con- 

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 Arch, de Physiol., 5, 1885, 341-384. 



Recherches sur les lesions auatomo-pathologiques et 



la nature de la pleuresie. Arch, de Physiol., 8, 1886, 

 162-222. 



Tumeurs lymj)had6niques multiples avec leucemie ; 



constatation d'un microbe dans le sang pendant la vie 

 et dans les tumeurs enlevees aussitot apres la mort. 

 Ann. Inst. Pasteur, 4, 1890, 276-284. 



Quelques reflexions sur la prophylaxie de la rage. 



Arch. Med. Pharm. Militaires, I'.l, 1892, 161-169. 



Kelsey, Carl. The effect of winter upon the arrival and 

 nesting of birds at Grinuell, Iowa. Ornith. Ool., 16, 

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Birds of Poweshiek county, Iowa. Ornith. Ool., 16, 



1891, 131-134. 



Kelsey, rK(?s( 11'. Seasickness: its pathology and treat- 

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Kelsey, F[ra)icis] I). Study of Montana Erysipheae. Bot. 

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Notes on the Fungi of Helena, Mont. [With sup- 

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Bark within a tree trunk. Bot. Gaz., 22, 1896, 54. 



Kelsey, F[raiicis] I)., & Anderson, F[rederick] IC. Sec 

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Kelsey, F[nincis] D., & EUis, J[.j6] B[icknaU]. See Bills 

 >^ Kelsey. 



Kelsey, F. IC San Diego, California, as a collecting 

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Dredging in San Diego bay. [190U.] Nautilus, 13, 



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Kelso, ./. F. II. Notes on an Indian water-snake (En- 



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 Geographical education. Report to the Council of 



the Royal Geographical Society. Geogr. Soc. Suppl. 



Pap., 1, 1886, 439-594. 

 The geographical results of Mr. Stanley's expedition. 



Nature, 39, 1889, 560-562. 



The teaching of geography, with special reference to 



commerce and industry. Educ. Times, 43, 1890, 279- 

 283. 



The partition of Africa. Geogr. Soc. Proc, 12, 1890, 



655-666. 



Stanley and the map of Africa. Smithsonian Rep., 



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[Presidential address to the Geogr. Sect. Some geo- 

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Keltie, J[ulin] Scott, & Markham, (Sir) Clements B. 

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Kelvin, William Thomson (Lord). To reference in No. 148 

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To references in No. 260 (Vol. 11) add Lum. Elect., 



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On a gyrostatio working model of the magnetic com- 

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The wave theory of light. [1884.] Franklin Inst. Jl., 



118, 1884, 321-341; Telegr. JL, 16, 1885, 6-11. 



On the measurement of electric currents and poten- 

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The six gateways of knowledge. Nature, 29, 1884, 



438-440, 462-465. 



On constant gravitational instruments for measuring 



electric currents and potentials. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1885, 

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On a method of multiplying potential from a hundred 



to several thousand volts. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1885, 907. 



On the motion of a liquid within an ellipsoidal hollow. 



[1885.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc, 13, 1886, 370-378. 



On a new form of portable spring balance for the 



measurement of terrestrial gravity. Edinb. Roy. Soc. 

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On stationary waves in flowing water. Phil. Mag., '22, 



1886, 353-357, 445-45'2, 517-530 ; 23, 1887, 52-58. 

 Capillary attraction. [1886.] Roy. Inst. Proc, 11, 



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On the vortex theory of the luniiniferous oether. (On 



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On a double chain of electrical measuring instruments 



to measure currents from the millionth of a milhampere 

 to a thousand amperes and to measure potentials up to 

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On ship waves. Inst. Median. Engin. Proc, 1887, 



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Nouveaux appareils electriques de mesure. Lum. 



Elect., 24, 1887, 501-.'i06. 



On the stability of steady and of periodic fluid motion. 



[Maximum and minimum energy in vortex motion.] 

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Stability of motion. Broad river flowing down an 



inclined plane bed. Phil. Mag., 24, 1887, 272-278. 



