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The fresh- water pearls of America. Nature, 60 (1899), 



150-152. 



The fur-seal herds of the North Pacific. Nature, 60 



(1899), 354-356. 



Formalin as a preservative. [1899.] Nature, 61 



(1899-1900), 204. 



On a West-African kob antelope. Zool. Soc. Proc, 



1899, 794-795. 

 On the leopard of the Caucasus. Zool. Soc. Proc, 



1899, 79.5-796. 



On the supposed former existence of a sirenian in 



St. Helena. Zool. Soc. Proc, 1899, 796-798. 



Specific characters of the Chilian guemal. Zool. Soc. 



Proc, 1899, 917-919. 



On the skull of a shark-toothed dolphin from 



Pataponia. Zool: Soc. Proc, 1899, 919-922. 



The dental formula of the marsupial and placental 



Carnivora. Zool. Soc. Proc, 1899^922-928. 

 Description of the skin of an apparently new kob 



antelope, from the neighbourhood of Lake Mwern, with 



note on a skull and horns of an antelope of the same 



genus. Zool. Soc. Proc, 1899, 981-984. 

 On au unnamed species of Cervus from Turkestan. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 5, 1900, 195-196. 

 An undescribed type of rusine deer. Ann. Mag. Nat. 



Hist., 6, 1900, 204-205. 

 Some recent advances in zoology. [1900.] Nature, 



63 (1900-01), 58-60. 

 A remarkable dolphin. [1900.] Nature, 63 (1900-01), 



82. 

 The numbers of American bison. [1900.] Nature, 



63 (1900-01), 96-97. 



A new race of musk-ox. [1900.] Nature, 63 (1900-01), 



157. 



On a remarkable new species of mangabey-like monkey 



(Cercoeebus chrysogaster). Novitates Zool., 7, 1900, 279- 

 280. 



Note on two mangabey-like monkeys (Cercoeebus 



Hagenbecki and Semnocebus albigena Rothschild!) now 

 living in the menagerie of the Zoological Society. Novi- 

 tates Zool, 7, 1900. 593-596. 



[Remarks on the skin and horns of Ovis sairensis.] 



Zool. Soc Proc, 1900, 113-114. 



[Remarks on a specimen of the musk-ox from East 



Greenland.] Zool. Soc. Proc, 1900, 832. 



Siwalik Mammalia. Supplement 1. [1886.] Palffiont. 



Indica (Tert. ,f- Post-Tcrt. Vert.), 4, 1902, H22]. 



The fauna of the Karnul caves. [1886.] Pala^ont. 



Indiea (Tert. it Post-Tert. Vert.), 4, 1902, 23-58. 

 Eocene Chelonians from the Salt Range. [1887.] 



Palsont. Indica {Tert. it: Post-Tert. Vert.), 4, 1902, 



.59-65. 

 IiydelUxer, Piehard, & Boulenger, Gleorge] Allbcrf). 



Notes on Chelonia from the Purbeck, WealJen and 



London-clay. Geol. Mag., 4, 1887, 270-275. 

 See also Boulenger ct Lydekker. 

 I<ydekker, Riclunil, & Thomas, [iluitael Rogers] Oldfield. 



See Thomas & LydekkeT. 

 Iiydtin, A. *Ueber die Entstehungsweise von sog. Kapsel- 



koiikrementen in dem Grimm- und Blinddarm des 



Pferdes. Deutsoh. Natf Tagebl., 1879, 245. 

 *Die Ergebnisse von Messungeu der Korperwarme 



gesunder und an Lungenseuche erkrankter Rinder. 



Deutsch. Natf. Tagebl., 1879, 246. 

 *Ueber die Entstehung und Verbreitung des Milz- 



brandesunddieSchutzimpfunggegen denselben. Deutsch. 



Natf. Tagebl., 1880, 29.5-300. 

 Die Perlsucht. Arch. Wiss. Prakt. Thierheilk., 10, 



1884, 1-39, 163-200, 259-295. 

 Erfahrungen fiber die in Deutschland geiibten Schutz- 



impfungen gegeu den Milzbrand, den Rauschbrand und 



den Rothlauf der Schweine. Int. Congr. Hyg. Arb. 



(1887, 21), 36-87. 



Ueber die 1 asteur'sche Impfuug gegen die Tollwuth. 



[1886.] Karlsruhe Nat. Ver. Verb., 10, 1888 (Abh.), 140- 



150. 

 [Ergebnisse der Versuche mit Tuberkulin an Rindvieh.] 



Versuche in Karlsruhe und Mannheim. Berlin, Gesund- 



heitsamt Arb., 8, 1893, 48-86. 

 lye-. For Russian names beginning thus see under Iti-. 

 Lye, Jinnes. On the cross-fertilisation of the Fuchsia. 



[1899.] Hortic. Soc. .11., 24 (1900), 341-342. 

 Lyell, (Sir) Charles. To biographical references (Vols. 



10 & 12) add [Italia], Soc. Geogr. Boll., 12, 1875, 63 ; 



Cornwall Geol. Soc. Trans., 9, 1878 (Rep. 62), xiii-xviii. 

 Iiyell, George. Curious action of butterflies. [1890.] 



Victorian Natlist., 7, 1891, 26-27. 

 Australian butterflies. A new record. Victorian 



Natlist., 15, 1899, 58. 

 Life-histories of two Victorian Hesperidffi. Victorian 



Natlist., 15, 1899, 137-139. 

 Description of a new Australian butterfly, Xenica 



tasmanica. [1900.] Victorian Natlist., 17, 1901, 110- 



112. 

 Iyer, Franz Carl MiiUer-. .S't"^ Muller-lyer. 

 lykke, P. S. Fordelings-elektrisermaskine. Cylinder- 



maskine. Nyt Tidsskr. Fys. Kern., 3, 1898, 29-34; 



Fortschr. Phys., 1898 (Abth. 2), 435. 

 I>yle, H[erbert] fVillougliby. Abnormal conditions of the 



circulatory system of the frog. .Jl. Physiol., 24, 1899, 



vi-ix. 

 I>yle, Thomas R[anken]. Address. Advances in physical 



science and its application. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1891, 22- 



37. 

 Currents in branched and in mutually inducing circuits 



produced by harmonically varying electromotive forces. 



[1898.] Electrician, 41, i898, 816-818; 42, 1899, 72-74, 



148-151. 



Hysteresis. Electrician, 43, 1899, 570-571. 



Iiyman, [Grurge Hinekley]. For biographical notice and 



works see Araer. Ac. Proc, 27, 1893, 385-387. 

 Lyman, , Hunt, Reid, & Williams, . See 



Hunt, Ii3rman & Williams. 

 Lyman, Benjamin Smith. *0n the importance of surveying 



in geology. [1872.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans. , 1 



(1871-73)," 183-192. 

 Contour-lines on geological maps. Geol. Mag., 2, 



1886, 132-134. 

 Subterranean contouring on geological maps. Geol. 



Mag., 2, 1885, 3.3.5-336. 

 Geology of the Low Moor, Virginia, iron-ores. Amer. 



Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 14, 1886, 801-809. 

 Report on the New Boston and Morea coal lands, 



in Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania ; accompanied by a 



geological and topographical map. [1889.] Pennsylvania 



Geol. Surv. Ann. Rep., 1887, 37-91. 

 The great Mesozoic fault in New Jersey. Amer. Phil. 



Soc. Proc , 31, 1893, 314-317. 

 Age of the Newark brownstone. Amer. Phil. Soc. 



Proc, 33, 1894, 5-9, 9-10. 



Some New Red horizons. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc, 33, 



1894, 192-215. 



Some Coal Measure sections near Peytona, West 



Virginia. Araer. Phil. Soc Proc, 33, 1894, 282-309. 



The Yardley fault. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc , 34, 1895, 



381-384. 

 The Chalfont fault rock, so-called. Amer. Phil. Soc. 



Proc, , 34, 1895, 384-388. 

 Folds and faults in Pennsylvania anthracite-beds. 



[1895.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 25, 1896, 



327-369, 1010-1011. 

 Note on the trap rock of the Palisades. Amer. Jl. 



Sci., 1, 1896, 149. 

 Compass variation affected by geological structure in 



Bucks and Montgomery counties. Pa. Franklin Inet. 



Jl., 144, 1897, 281-285. 



