Miller] 



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Zur Abhandlung: "Ueber das Gesetz der elastischen 



Dehnung" von Joseph Osgood Thompson. Ann. Phys. 

 Chem., 45, 1892, 191-192. 



Miller, Arch. B. Preserving standard tartar-emetic solu- 

 tions. Soe. Chein. Ind. JL, 5, 1886, 464. 



Miller, Arthur M[cQuiston]. High level gravel and loam 

 deposits of Kentucky rivers. Amer. Geologist, 16, 1895, 

 281-287. 



The association of the gasteropod genus Cyclora with 



phosphate of lime deposits. Amer. Geologist, 17, 1896, 

 74-76. 



The hypothesis of a Cincinnati Silurian island. Amer. 



Geologist, '22, 1898, 78-85. 



Natural arches of Kentucky. Science, 7, 1898, 845- 



846. 



Hydrostatic vs. lithopiestic theory of gas well pres- 

 sure. Science, 11, 1900, 192-193. 

 Miller, C. Jeff. A case of ossification of the uterus. 



[1899.] N. Y. Med. Jl., 71, 1900, 292-294. 

 Miller, Casper 0. Ueber aseptiscbe Protozoenkulturen 



uud die dazu verwendeten Methoden. Centrbl. Bakt., 



16, 1894, 273-280. 

 The aseptic cultivation of Myeetozoa. [1898.] Quart. 



Jl. Micr. Boi., 41, 1899, 43-71. 

 Miller, Charles E. Gelatin as applied to the manufacture 



of artificial silk. Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 19, 1900, 326- 



327. 

 Miller, D. S. Desire as the essence of pleasure and pain. 



[1894.] Amer. Jl. Psychol., 6, 1893, 626-627. 

 Miller, Dayton C[larence]. Observations of Comet d 1889, 



made at the Halsted Observatory, Princeton, with the 



23-inch equatorial and square-bar micrometer. Astr. Jl., 



9, 1890, 159. 

 Observations of Comet 1889 V, made at the Halsted 



Observatory, Princeton, with the 23-inch equatorial and 



square-bar micrometer. Astr. Jl., 9, 1890, 191. 

 Comet 1889 V. Sidereal Messenger, 10, 1891, 35. 



Rontgen ray experiments. Science, 3, 1896, 516-517. 



Miller, Dayton C\larence'\, & Morley, Edward W[illiams]. 



See Morley & Miller. 

 Miller, Dayton C[tarence], & Young, Charles A[ugustus]. 



See Young A Miller. 

 Miller, Dayton C[larence], Morley, Edward W[illiams], & 



Eddy, Henry l'[urner]. See Morley, Eddy & Miller. 

 Miller, E[phratm\. Differentials of the second and higher 



orders. Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 12, 1890, 65-67. 



Modern higher algebra. Kan. Univ. Quarterly, 1, 



1893, 133-136. 



Notes on Mars and meteors. Science, 21, 1893, 25. 



The periods of rotation of Mercury and Venus, and 



the satellites of the solar system. [1894.] Kan. Ac. Sci. 

 Trans., 14, 1896, 94-97. 



Astronomy in the High Schools. [1895.] Popular 

 Astr., 3, 1896, 161-164. 



A new theory of the surface markings of the moon. 



[1896.] Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 15, 1898, 10-13; Popular 

 Astr., 3, 1896, 273-278. 



Where did Mars get its moons? [1896.] Kan. Ac. 



Sci. Trans., 15, 1898, 46-50; Popular Astr., 4, 1897, 



424-428, 499-502. 

 The corona of the Sun as seen by E. Milleh, May 3rd, 



1899, there being no eclipse of the Sun. Popular Astr., 

 8, 1900, 80-86. 



Miller, Edmund H[owd]. Succinimid. Amer. Chem. Soc. 



Jl., 16, 1894, 433-462. 

 Contributions from the analytical laboratories of the 



School of Mines. [1895.] School of Mines Quarterly, 



N. Y., 17, 1896, 26-38. 



Notes on the ferrocyanides of zinc and manganese. 



Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl.. i8, 1896, 1100-1102. 



Miller, Edmund H[owd}, & Fisher, Henry. Notes on lead 

 and cadmium ferrocyanides. Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 22, 



1900, 537-543. 



Miller, Edmund H[owd], & Fulton, Charles 11. Notes on 

 the assay of rich silver ores. School of Mines Quarterly, 

 N. Y., 17, 1896, 160-17(1. 



Miller, Edmund H[oied], & Hall, E. J. Notes on the 

 ferrocyanide titration of zinc. School of Mines Quar- 

 terly, N. Y., 21, 1900, 267-272. 



Miller, Edmund U[owd], & Mathews, dulin Alexander. 

 Table of factors. Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., Is, 1896, 903- 

 904. 



On the ferrocyanides of zinc and manganese. Amer. 



Chem. Soc. Jl., i9, 1897, 547-556, 682. 



A preliminary study of the cobalticyauides. Amer. 



Chem. Soc. Jl., 22, 1900, 62-69. 



Miller, Edward Ingleby. British Orthoptera. Entomolo- 

 gist, 22, 1889, 169-175, 195-198. 



Miller, (Miss) Elizabeth. On a cluster of cocoons of 

 Aphomia sociella. [1896.] Ent. Record, 7, 1895-96, 

 237. 



Miller, F. F. HscjtxoBaHie seMtiaro MarHCTH3Ha 

 Bt boctoihoh Gii6ii]tn. Pe3yji,TaTU eKcne^imiii 

 Ha Hii3KHioio-TyHry3Ky n iia OjieaeK'b bt> 1873 n 



1874 rr. [Investigation of terrestrial magnetism in 



E. Siberia. Results of an expedition to the Lower 



Tunguska and the Olenek in 1873 and 1874.] St. Pe- 



tersb., Soc. Russe Geogr. Mem. (GSogr.), 29 (No. 1), 



1895, 47 pp. 

 Miller, E[rank] W[illiam], & Baskerville, Charles. See 



Baskerville A Miller. 

 Miller, F[rank] W[illiam], & Venable, F[rank] P[reston]. 



See Venable & Miller. 

 Miller, Francis Bowyer. For biographical notice see N. S. 



Wales Roy. Soc. JL, 22, 1889, 6-7. 

 Miller, G. B. .17., & Anders, J[ames] M[eschter]. See 



Anders & Miller. 

 Killer, George A\bram\. Non-Euclidean geometry. Science, 



20, 1892, 370-372. 



Note on substitution groups of eight letters. N. Y. 



Math. Soc. Bull., 3, 1894, 168-169. 



Note on substitution groups of eight and nine letters. 



N. Y. Math. Soc. Bull., 3, 1894, 242-245. 



On the non-primitive substitution groups of degree 



ten. [1894.] N. Y., Amer. Math. Soc. Bull , 1, 1895 

 67-72. 



An instance where a well-known test to prove the 



simplicity of a simple group is insufficient. N. Y\, Amer. 

 Math. Soc. Bull., 1, 1895, 124-125. 



Note on the transitive substitution groups of degree 



twelve. N. Y., Amer. Math. Soc. Bull., 1, 1895, 255- 

 258. 



Intransitive substitution groups of ten letters. Quart. 



Jl. Math., 27, 1895, 99-118. 



A simple proof of a fundamental theorem of substi- 

 tution groups, and several applications of the theorem. 

 [1895.] N. Y., Amer. Math. Soc. Bull., 2, 1896, 75-77. 



The non-regular transitive substitution groups whose 



order is the cube of any prime number. [1896.] Ann. 

 Math., 10 (1895-96), 156-158. 



On the lists of all the substitution groups that can 



be formed with a given number of elements. N. Y'., 

 Amer. Math. Soc. Bull., 2, 1896, 138-145. 



The substitution groups whose order is the product 



of two unequal prime numbers. N. Y'., Amer. Math 

 Soc. Bull., 2, 1896, 332-336. 



Sur les groupes de substitutions. Paris, Ac. Sci. 



C. R., 122, 1896, 370-372; 123, 1896, 91-92, 204. 



The substitution groups whose order is four. Phil 



Mag., 41, 1896, 431-437. 



The operation groups of order 8j>, p being any prime 



number. Phil. Mag., 42, 1896, 195-200. 

 List of transitive substitution groups of degree twelve. 



Quart. Jl. Math., 28, 1896, 193-231 ; 29, 1898, 249. 



