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3, 1880, 452-453. 

 *The colour of a Lyrte. Observatory, London, 3, 



1880, 578-579. 



*A sextuple group of stars. Observatory, London, 4, 



1881, 184-185, 212-213. 



*The variable U Geminorum. Observatory, London, 



5, 1882, 110-111. 



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Observations of the variable star U Cephei. Astr. 



Nachr., 109, 1884, 59-62. 



The variable star S Cygni. Observatory, Londou, 7, 



1884, 232-233. 



Variable stars. Observatory, London, 8, 1886, 128. 



Maxima and minima of variable stars. Observatory, 



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U and T Tauri. Observatory, Londou, 14, 1891, 



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The variable star U Geminorum. Astr. Nachr., 130, 



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The new star in Auriga. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 



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The relative brightuess of comets. Observatory, 



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Homeric poems. Dublin Jl. Med. Sci., 100, 1896, 480- 



485; 101, 1896, 42-48, 219-228, 401-411; 102, 1896, 16- 



24, 114-127, 201-214, 385-400 ; 104, 1897, 390-396. 

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structure induced by Exoascus deformans. Bot. Gaz., 



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A study of the abnormal structures induced by Ustilago 



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The earthquake shock of Feb. 10th, 1889. [1889.] 



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Remains of the great auk from Whitepark bay. 



County Antrim. Irish Natlist., 8, 1899, 4-6. 



Knowlton, C. H. Newly-observed plant stations in eastern 



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county, Maine. Rhodora, 1, 1899, 191-193. 

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1900, 123-124. 

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Alaskan plants. Bot. Gaz., 11, 1886, 340. 



Additions to the flora of Washington and vicinity, 



from April 1, 1884, to April 1, 1886. Washington 



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Solidago bicolor L., and var. concolor, Torr. and 



Gray. Bot. Gaz., 12, 1887, 111. 



The fossil wood and lignites of the Potomac formation. 



Amer. Ass. Proc, 1888, 206-208 ; Amer. Geologist, 3, 



1889, 99-106. 

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Bot. Gaz., 13, 1888, 156-157. 



Malformation of cabbage leaf. Garden & Forest, 1, 



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Botany for 1887 and 1888. Smithsonian Rep., 1888, 



475-496. 

 New species of fossil wood (Araucarioxylon arizonicum) 



from Arizona and New Mexico. [188^.] U. S. Mus. 



Proc, 11, 1889, 1-4. 



Description of two new species of fossil coniferous 



wood from Iowa and -Moniana. [1888.] U. S. Mus. 

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Description of two species of Palmoxylon, one new, 



from Louisiana. [1888.] U. S. Mus. Proc, 11, 1889, 89-91. 



Description of a problematic organism from the 



Devonian at the Falls of the Ohio. Amer. Jl. Sci., 37, 



1889, 202-209. 



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