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[McCook 



XScComb, Ajnanda. The development of the karyokinetic 



spindle in vegetative cells of higher plants. Torrey Bot. 



Club Bull., 27, 1900, 451-459. 

 McComb, E. C, & Sollmann, Torald. See Sollmann & 



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 K'Conacble, (liev.) G. On the ferns, mosses and lichens 



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21, 1900. 168-173. 

 MacConkey, Alfn'd. Experiments on the differentiation 



and isolation from mixtures of the Bacillus coli communis 



and Bacillus typhosus by the use of sugars and the salts 



of bile. Liverpool, Thompson Yates Lab. Eep., 3 {Pt. 1), 



1900, 41-57. 

 McConnel, James C. On the effects of self-iuductiou of 



tlie galvanometer in the determination of the capacity of 



ii condenser. [1884.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc, 5, 1886, 



211-217. 

 Notes on the use of Nicol's prism. [1885.] London 



Phys. Soc. Proc, 7, 1886, 22-39 ; Phil. Mag., 19, 1885, 



317-332. 

 Measurement of the dark rings in quartz. Cambridge 



Phil. Soc Proc, 5, 1886, 53-Bl. 



An experimental investigation into the form of the 



wave surface of quartz. [1885.] Phil. Trans,, 177, 

 1887, 299-326. 



An error in M.^xwell's "Electricity and Magnetism." 



[1886.] Nature, 35, 1887, 172. 



Iridescent clouds. Nature, 35, 1887, 533-534. 



On the cause of iridescence in clouds. Phil. Mag., 24, 



1887, 422-434. 

 Effect of snow on the polarization of the sky. Nature, 



37, 1888, 177-178. 



The fog bow. Nature, 37, 1888, 486-487. 



On the mechanical force acting on an element of a 



magnet carrying a current. [1886.] Cambridge Phil. 

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On the plasticity of glacier and other ice. [1888.] 



Nature, 39, 1889, 203-207; Rev. Sei., 43, 1889, 353-359, 



On Lagrange's equations of motion. Cambridge Phil. 



Soc Proc, 6, 1889, 2-3-27. 



The crystallization of lake ice. Nature, 39, 1889, 367. 



Halo and mock suns. Nature, 39, 1889, 557, 



Coronffi round a light produced by a peculiar structure 



in the eye. Nature, 40, 1889, 342-343. 



On the polarization of sky light. Phil. Mag,, 27, 



1889, 81-104, 



On diffraction-colours, with special reference to coronae 



and iridescent clouds. Phil. Mag., 28, 1889, 272-289; 



29, 1890, 167-173, 

 The period of the long sea-waves of KrakatSo, Nature, 



41, 1890, 392. 



The theory of fog-bows. Phil, Mag., 29, 1890, 453-461. 



On the plasticity of an ice crystal. (Preliminary note.) 



[1890.] Boy. Soc. Proc, 48, 1891, 259-260, 



On the plasticity of an ice crystal, [Posth.] Koy. 



Soc. Proc, , 49, 189ll 323-343, 



McConnel, James C, & Kidd, Dudley A. On the plasticity 

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McConnell, Arthur, & Hanes, Edgar S[eptimus]. Re- 

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SIcConnell, John. The MacArtliur-Forrest process. Fed. 

 Inst. Mm. Engiu. Trans., 9, 1896, 410-416. 



McConnell, E[ichard] G[eorge]. Report on the Cypress 

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 that portion of the district of Assiniboia, lying between 

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Report on the geological structure of a portion of the 



Rocky Mountains, accompanied by a section measured 



near the 51st parallel. Canada Geol. Surv. Rep,, 2, 1887, 



D 1-D 41, 

 Note on the geology of Mt. Stephen, British Columbia. 



Amer. Geologist, 3, 1889, 22-25. 

 Glacial features of parts of the Yukon and Mackenzie 



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 Report on an exploration in the Yukon and Mackenzie 



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1890, D 1-D 163, 



Ovis canadensis Dalli, Xelson. Ottawa Natlist. , 6, 



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Report on a portion of the district of Athabasca, 



comprising the country between Peace River and Atha- 

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 Surv. Rep., 5, 1893, D 1-D 67. 



Report on an exploration of the Finlay and Omenica 



rivers, Canada Geol, Surv. Rep,, 7, 1896, C 1-C 40. 

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See Dawson cV McConnell. 

 McConnell, II'. Gases enclosed in coal and coal-dust. 



Soc. Chem. Ind, Jl,, 13, 1894, 25-26, 

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A' McConnell. 

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Civ. Engin. Proc, 97, 1889, 403; Inst. Mechan. Engin. 



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 MaeconocMe, .irthur. Review of the southern Silurian 



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370-372. 

 McCooey, H. J. Notes on the method adopted by the 



female of the common freshwater tortoise Chelodina 



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 McCook, (Kev.) Henry C[hristopher]. The rufous or 



thatching ant of Dakota and Colorado. Philad. Ac. 



Nat. Sci. Proc, 1884, 57-65. 



How Lycosa fabricates her round cocoon. Philad. 



Ac. Nat. Sci, Proc, 1884, 138-139. 



Note on the amphibious habit of Lycosa. Philad. Ac. 



Nat. Sci. Proc, 1884, 140. 



A spider that makes a spherical mud-daub cocoon. 



Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc, 1884, 151-1-53. 



Note on the intelligence of a cricket parasitised by a 



Gordius. Philad. Ac Nat. Sci. Proc, 1884, 293-294. 



A new pai'asitic insect upon spider eggs. Philad, Ac. 



Nat. Sci. Proc, 1884, 294-295. 



Hibernation and winter habits of spiders. Philad. 



Ac Nat. Sci. Proc, 1885, 102-104. 



Modification of habit in ants through fear of enemies. 



Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci, Proc, 1887, 27-30. 



Note on the sense of direction in a European ant, 



Formica rufa. Philad. Ac. Nat, Sci. Proc, 1887,335-338. 



Note on Cyrtophora bifurca and her cocoons, a new 



orb-weaving spider. Philad. Ac. Nat, Sci, Proc, 1887, 

 342-343, 



Prolonged life of invertebrates : notes on the age and 



habits of the American tarantula, Philad, Ac. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc, 1887, 369-386. 



Necessity for revising the nomenclature of .^niJ'i'ican 



spiders. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci, Proc, 1888, 74-79. 



Notes on the relations of structure and function to 



color changes in spiders. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc, 

 1888, 172-176. 



Descriptive notes of new American species of orb- 

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A new fossil spider, Eoatypus Woodwardii. Philad. 



Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc, 1888, 200-202. 



Nesting habits of the American purseweb spider 



(.\typus Abbottii). Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc, 1888. 

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