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Zool. Anz.,23, 1900, 

 N. Y. Med. Jl., 69, 



Post-larval changes in the vertebral articulations of 



Spelerpes and other salamanders. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. 



Proc, 1900, 013-622. 

 Note on Oka's biannulate leech. 



474-477. 

 Moore, James E. Cholecystitis. 



1899, 371-375. 

 Moore, John Carrick. For biography and list of works 



see Geol. Mag., 5, 1898, 381-384 ; Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 



54, 1898, lxxvii-lxxviii ; Nature, 57 (1897-98), 370; Boy. 



Soc. Proc, 63, 1898, xxix-xxxii. 

 Moore, John E[dward] S[horec], On the relationships and 



role of the archoplasmic body during mitosis in the larval 



salamander. Brit. Ass. Eep., 1892, 755-756 ; Quart. Jl. 



Micr. Sci., 34, 1893, 181-197. 



Mammalian spermatogenesis. Anat. Anz., 8, 1893, 



683-688. 



Observations upon Amoeba, with especial reference 



to the existence of an apparent micro-nucleus in that 

 organism. (Preliminary communication.) Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., 11, 1893, 149-154. 



On the structural differentiation of the Protozoa as 



seen in microscopic sections. [1893.] Linn. Soc. Jl. 

 (Zool.), 24, 1894, 364-368. 



Some points in the origin of the reproductive elements 



in Apus and Branchipus. [1893.] Quart. Jl. Micr. 

 Sci., 35, 1894, 259-284. 



On the germinal blastema and the nature of the 



so-called " Beduction division " in the cartilaginous 

 fishes. (Preliminary communication.) Anat. Anz., 9, 



1894, 547-552. 



On the "reduction division" in the cartilaginous 



fishes. Brit. Ass. Bep. , 1894, 338-340. 



Some points in the spermatogenesis of Mammalia. 



Int. Jl. Anat., 11, 1894, 129-166. 



The archoplasm and attraction sphere. Nature, 50 



(1894), 478-479. 



On the essential similarity of the process of chromo- 

 some reduction in animals and plants. Ann. Bot., 9, 



1895, 431-439. 



On the spermatogenesis in birds. Brit. Ass. Bep., 



1895, 735-736. 

 On the structural changes in the reproductive cells 



during the spermatogenesis of elasmobranchs. [1895.] 



Quart. Jl. Micr. Sci., 38, 1896, 275-313. 



The physiographical features of the Nyasa and 



Tanganyika districts of Central Africa. Geogr. Jl., 10, 

 1897, 289-300. 



The freshwater fauna of Lake Tanganyika. Nature, 



56 (1897), 198-200. 

 On tue general zoological results of the Tanganyika 



Expedition. Zool. Soc. Proc, 1897, 436-439. 



The marine iauiia in Lake Tanganyika, and the 



advisability of further exploration in the Great African 

 Lakes. Nature, 58 (1898), 404-408. 



On the zoological evidence for the connection of Lake 



Tanganyika with the sea. Boy. Soc. Proc, 62, 1898, 

 451-458. 



Descriptions of the genera Bathanalia and Bytho- 



ceras, from Lake Tanganyika. [1898.] London Malacol. 

 Soc. Proc, 3, 1899, 92-93. 



On the divergent forms at present incorporated in the 



family Melaniidce. [1898.] London Malacol. Soc. Proc, 

 3, 1899, 230-234. 



The molluscs of the Great African Lakes. I. Distri- 

 bution. [II. The anatomy of the Typliobias, with a 

 description of the new genus (Bathanalia). in. Tangan- 

 yika rufofilosa, and the genus Spekia. iv. Nassopsis 

 and Bythoceras.] [1898-99.] Quart. Jl. Micr. Sci., 41, 

 1899, 159-180, 181-201 ; 42, 1899, 155-185, 187-201. 



On the hypothesis that Lake Tanganyika represents 



an old Jurassic sea. [1898.] Quart. Jl. Micr. Sci., 41, 

 1899, 303-321. 

 H. S. XVII. 



[Eemarks on Limnocnida Tanganjicae.] Zool. Soc. 



Proc, 1899, 291-292. 



Moore, John E[dward] S[horec], A Farmer, J. Bretland. 

 See Farmer & Moore. 



Moore, John E[dward] S[horec] (el alii). [Discussion on 

 the Mollusca of Lake Tanganyika, with especial reference 

 to their affinities.] [1898.] London Malacol. Soc. Proc. , 

 3, 1899, 108-109. 



Moore, John Ely. Magnetometric method of measnring 

 losses in iron under alternating magnetic forces. Elec- 

 trician, 30, 1893, 382-383. 



A continuous aud alternating current magnetic curve 



tracer. Phil. Mag., 41, 1896, 106-117. 



Electrical discharge from the point of view of the 



kinetic theory of matter. Amer. Jl. Sci., 6, 1898, 21- 

 40. 



Moore, John Murray. The sub-conscious mind : its 

 normal and supra-normal powers. [1899.] Liverpool 

 Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc, 54, 1900, 127-143. 



Moore, John William. Sauitary and meteorological notes, 

 [Dec. 1883-Nuv. 1900]. Dubiin Jl. Med. Sci., 77, 1884, 

 90-93, 183-187, 280-284, 378-382, 475-478, 564-567 ; 

 78, 1884, 86-92, 185-189, 283-287, 362-366, 457-461, 

 546-550; 79, 1885, 75-79, 170-175, 266-271, 358-362, 

 457-461, 547-551 ; 80, 1885, 88-92, 171-175, 266-271, 

 349-354, 426-434, 519-524; si, 1886, 90-94, 182-187, 

 278-283, 375-380, 465-470, 552-557; 82, 1886, 85-90, 

 168-174, 255-262, 329-340, 427-433, 517-524 ; 83, 1887, 

 117-124, 204-213, 303-310, 395-4U2, 485-492, 565-572 ; 

 84, 1887, 70-77, 163-170, 256-263, 334-347, 429-437, 

 526-534; 85, 1888, 86-94, 181-191, 278-286, 370-378, 

 465-473, 545-553 ; 86, 1888, 83-91. 166-174, 258-270, 

 360-367, 446-454, 535-543 ; 87, 1889, 83-92, 180-1:11, 

 268-276, 357-366, 454-43, 542-551; 88, 1889, 85-94, 

 176-190, 267-275, 344-353, 446-454, 534-543; 89, 1890, 

 83-92, 177-188, 274-283, 372-381, 463-472, 557-565; 



90, 1890, 85-93, 180-187, 265-277, 345-353, 428-436, 

 533-541 ; 91, 1891, 87-95, 171-183, 268-277, 363-371, 

 463-471. 540-548 ; 92, 1891, 82-91, 171-180, 245-258, 

 320-329, 418-427, 509-518 ; 93, 1892, 79-88, 162-174, 

 246-255, 340-349, 442-452, 541-550; 94, 1892, 82- 



91, 180-189, 276-285, 351-365, 454-462, 531-543; 95, 

 1893, 82-91, 163-175, 269-278, 355-364, 443-453, 

 529-538; 96, 1893, 74-84, 157-172, 260-270, 355-365, 

 441-451, 533-543; 97, 1894, 87-97, 178-192, 276-286, 

 365-374, 461-472, 554-563; 98, 1894, 69-84, 173- 

 182, 260-270, 354-364, 447-457, 539-550 ; 99, 1895, 83- 

 93, 174-188, 275-2 A 353-364, 428-414, 508-518; 100, 

 1895, 79-90, 179-190, 264-275, 362-373, 456-468, 547- 

 558; 101, 1896, 83-94. 170-184, 271-282, 368-379, 465- 

 476, 553-563 ; 102, 1896, 73-90, 171-181, 267-278, 367- 

 377, 459-470, 548-559 ; 103, 1897, 77-89, 168-183, 256- 

 267, 353-365, 447-459, 534-546 ; 104. 1897, 77-88, 169- 

 180, 245-262, 357-368, 442-453, 521-532; 105, 1898, 

 83-93, 171-184, 255-266, 357-367, 4H-162. 532-543; 

 106, 1898. 82-92, 179-189, 276-286, 370-380, 465-476, 

 550-568; 107, 1899, 74-78, 150-157, 236-240, 312-316, 

 393-397, 467-471 ; 108, 1899, 74-78, 147-153, 229-234, 

 309-313, 391-395, 467-471 ; 109, 1900, 69-73, 150-155, 

 231-239, 311-315, 394-398, 466-470; 110, 1900, 73-78, 

 151-157, 228-233, 325-330, 409-414, 481-486. 



Bemarks on the climate of Dublin, based upon twenty 



years' observations. Dublin Jl. Med. Sci., 82, 1886, 



18-34. 

 The climate of Dublin. Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 12, 



1886, 295-297. 

 The seasonal prevalence of pneumonic fever. Int. 



Med. Congr. Trans., 1887 (Vol. 5), 45-51. 

 A meteor's Hash and explosion. Nature, 36, 1887, 



508. 

 Climatological tables for the city of Dublin, latitude 



5320' N. ; longitude 615' W. ; altitude, 56 feet. Dublin 



Jl. Med. Sci., 85, 1888, 554-555. 



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