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The effects of temperature iu the pupal stage on the 



colouring of Pieris Napi, Vanessa Atalanta, Chrysophanus 

 phloeas, and Ephyra punetaria. [1892.] Ent. Soc. Trans., 

 1893, 55-67. 



The colouring of Chrysophanus phlceas as affected by 



temperature. Eutomologist, 26, 1893, 333-337. 



The President's address. [1894.] Ent. Soc. Trans., 



1893, xlvi-lviii. 



Temperature experiments in 1893 on several species 



of Vanessa and other Lepidoptera. Ent. Soc. Trans., 



1894. 4-25-438. 



Hybernation of Pararge Egeria. Ent. Record, 8, 1896, 



168. 

 Recent examples of the effect on Lepidoptera of extreme 



temperatures applied iu the pupal stage. S. London Ent. 



Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc, 1897, 69-72. 

 Gradual formation of pigment on the dark pupa of 



Papilio Machaon. Ent. Record, 11, 1899, 262-264. 

 Experiments on the colour-susceptibility of the pu- 

 pating larva of Aporia CratsBgi, and on the edibility of 



its pupa by birds. Eut. Mouth. Mag., 36, 1900, 186- 



187. 

 Larvae of Deilephila Euphorbia?. Ent. Record, 12, 



1900, 320-322. 

 [Wing markings in pupa and imago of Aporia Cratiegi.] 



Ent. Soc. Trans., 1900, ix-x. 

 [The green and dark forms of Papilio Machaon.] Ent. 



Soc. Trans., 1900, x. 

 MerrifieM, Frederic, & Poulton, Edward B[agnall\. The 



colour-relation between the pup* of Papilio Machaon, 



Pieris Napi and many other species, and the surroundings 



of the larvaa preparing to pupate, etc. [1898.] Ent. Soc. 



Trans., 1899, 369-433. 

 Mcrrifiel-l, John. For biography and works sec Devon. 



Ass. Trans., 23, 1891, 106-108 ; Astr. Soc. Mouth. Not., 



52, 1892, 234; Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 18, 1892, 81- 



82. 

 A method for clearing a lunar distance. Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 44, 1884, 293-295. 

 [Meteorological reports. 1884-90.] Plymouth Inst. 



Trans., 9, 1887, xix-xx, xxxix-xl, lxii-lxiii ; 10, 1890, 



xxvi-xxviii, 1-lii, lxix-lxxi ; 11, 1894, xix-xxi. 

 An artificial horizon for use at sea, and on elevated 



structures. Cornwall Polyt. Soc. Rep., 1888, 80-83. 

 MerrifieM, (.!//.<.) Mary Philadelphia. For biography and 



works see Jl. But., 27, 1889, 160; Ann. Bot., 3, 1889-90, 



484. 

 Merrill, A. A. Some simple experiments with aero-curves. 



Aeronaut. Jl., 3, 1899, 65-67. 



[Artificial flight.] Nature, 60 (1899), 257. 



Merrill, C. F. Bright meteor observed in daylight. Astr. 



Sue. Pacific Publ., 3, 1891, 41. 

 Merrill, C. W. The present limitations of the cyanide 



process. [1895.] Amer. Inst. Miu. Eugin. Trans., 25, 



1896, 102-106. 

 Notes on the alleged shortage in cyanide bullion. 



[With discussion.] Inst. Miu. Metall. Trans., 7, 1899, 



223-228. 

 Merrill, Elmer l)[rew]. Notes on Maine plants. Rhodora, 



1, 1899, 185-186. 

 A list of mosses collected at Katahdin iron works, 



Maine. Rhodora, 2, 1900, 61-63. 

 The occurrence of Thamuolia iu Maine. Rhodora, 2, 



1900, 155. 

 A criticism on certain uew species of Panicum. Torrey 



Bot. Club Bull., 27, 1900, 593-597. 

 Merrill, Frederick J[ames\ H\a.milton\. On the geology 



of Long Island. [1884.] N. Y. Ac. Ann., 3, 1883-85, 



341-364. 

 On some dynamic effects of the ice sheet. Amer. Ass. 



Proc., 1886, 228-229. 

 Paleozoic rocks [of Green Pond Mountain range, N. J.]. 



N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1886, 112-122. 



Yellow gravel [of New Jersey]. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. 



Rep., 1886, 129-134. 

 Note on some rarer plants of the valley of the Hudson. 



Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 13, 1886, 6. 

 On the metamorphic strata of southeastern New York. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 39, 1890, 383-392. 

 Some ancient shore-lines and their history. [1890.] 



N. Y. Ac. Trans., 9 (1889-90), 78-82. 

 Quaternary geology of the Hudson River valley. N. Y. 



Geologist Rep.. 1890, 103-109. 

 On the post-glacial history of the Hudson River valley. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 41, 1891, 460-466. 

 Salt and gypsum industries of New Y'ork. [1893.] 



N. Y. Mus. Bull., 3, [1893-95], 1-89. 

 Mineral resources of New York State. [1895.] N. Y. 



Mus. Bull., 3, [1893-95], 361-395. 

 Post-Pliocene deposits of Sankaty Head. [1886.] N.Y. 



Ac. Trans., 15, 1896, 10-16. 

 Notes on the geology of Block Island. [1895.] N. Y'. 



Ac. Trans., 15, 1896, 16-19. 

 The geology of the crystalline rocks of southeastern 



New York. N. Y. Mus. Rep., 50 (Vol. 1), 1898, 21-31. 

 The origin of the serpentines in the vicinity of New 



Y'ork. N. Y. Mus. Rep., 50 (Vol. 1), 1898, 32-44. 

 Origin of the highland gorge of the Hudson River. 



Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull.. 10, 1899, 498-499. 

 Origin of the white and variegated clays of the north 



shore of Long Island. [1899.] N. Y T . Ac. Aun., 12, 1899- 



1900, 113-116. 

 Merrill, Frederick J\ames] H[amilton], & Martin, Daniel 



S[trobel]. A note on the colored clays recently exposed 



in railroad cuttings near Morrisania, N. Y. [1889.] 



N. Y. Ac. Trans., 9 (1889-90), 45-46. 

 Merrill, George P[erkins]. *Fluidal cavities in quartz- 

 grains of sandstones. Science, 1, 1883, 221. 

 Hornblende andesite from the new Bogosloff volcano. 



Science, 4, 1884, 524. 

 On prochlorite from the District of Columbia. [1884.] 



U. S. Mus. Proc, 7, 1885, 67. 

 Supposed crude jade from Alaska. Science, 5, 1885, 



209. 

 Volcanic dust from south-western Nebraska. Science, 



5, 1885, 335. 

 On hornblende andesites from the new volcano on 



Bogosloff Island in Bering Sea. [1885.] U. S. Mus. 



Proc, 8, 1886, 31-33. 

 On deposits of volcanic dust and sand in southwestern 



Nebraska. [1885.] U. S. Mus. Proc, 8, 1886, 99-100. 

 Notes on the mineralogy and lithology of the District 



of Columbia. [1885.] U. S. Mus. Proc, 8, 1886, 351- 



353. 

 Notes on the composition of certain " Pliocene sand- 

 stones " from Montana and Idaho. Amer. Jl. Sci., 32, 



1886, 199-204. 

 The collection of building and ornamental stones in 



the U. S. National Museum : a hand-book and catalogue. 



Smithsonian Rep., 1886 (U. S. Nat. Mus. Rep.), 277-648. 

 On fulgurites. [1886.] U. S. Mus. Proc, 9, 1887, 



83-91, [viii]. 

 The literature of geyserite. Amer. Geologist, 2, 1888, 



436-437. 

 Note on the secondary enlargement of augites in a 



peridotite from Little Deer Isle, Maine. Amer. Jl. Sci., 



35, 1888, 488-490. 

 On a new meteorite from the San Emigdio Range, 



San Bernardino county, California. Amer. Jl. Sci., 35, 



1888, 490-491. 

 The salt industry in the United States. Nature, 37, 



1888, 558. 

 Concerning the Monteville serpentine. Science, 11, 



1888, 302. 

 Petrography for 1887 and 1888. Smithsonian Rep., 



1888, 327-354. 



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