Moore] 



339 



f Moore 



[New Somali-land plants: Dieoma (Eu-Dicoma) 



somalense ; Pterodiscus saccatus, tin. spp. ; Hasmacan- 



thus coeeineus, .</. </ . sp. ; Otostegia modesta, n. sp.~} 



31. Bot., 37, 1899, (50-61, 62, 63-61, 6.3. 

 Alabastra diversa. Part iv[-vi]. Jl. Bot., 37, 1899, 



168-175, 369-375, 401-407 ; 38, 1900, 153-160, 201-207, 



457-469. 

 Notes additional to the "Flora of Cheshire." Jl. Bot., 



38, 1900, 74-76. 



New plant from Central Asia. Jl. Bot., 38, 1900, 428. 



Moore, T[homas] B[ather\. Western Tasmania. Scott. 



Geogr. Mag., 2, 1886, 566-568. 

 Notes on the discovery of a new Eucalyptus. Tasmania 



Boy. Soc. Proc, 1886, 207-209. 

 Discovery of glaciation in the vicinity of Mount 



Tyndall, in Tasmania. Tasmania Hoy. Soc. Proc, 1893, 



147-149. 

 Further discoveries of glaciation, west coast, Tas- 

 mania. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 1894-95 (1894), 56- 



65. 

 Notes on further proofs of glaciation at low levels. 



Tasmania Boy. Soc. Proc, 1894-95 (1895), 73-77. 

 Moore, T. J[ohri\. Observations of the vertical diameter 



of the planet Jupiter. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 55, 1895, 



306-307. 

 Moore, T[om] Sidney. The reversibility of voltaic cells. 



[1900.] London Phys. Soc Proc, 17, 1901, 139-144; 



Phil. Mag., 49, 1900, 491-496. 

 Moore, T[oni] Sidney, Hewitt, John Theodore, & Pitt, 



Arthur Ernest. See Hewitt, Moore & Pitt. 

 Moore, Thomas. For biography and list of works see 



Gard. Chron.. 1, 1887, 48; Jl. Bot., 25, 1887, 63-64; 



Leopoldina, 23, 1887, 55; Ann. Bot., 1, 1887-88, 409- 



410. 

 New garden plants. Gard. Chron., 21, 1884, 372, 408 ; 



22, 1884, 360-361 ; 24, 1885, 294, 584 ; 25, 1886, 200, 234, 



648, 681-682, 752 ; 26, 1886, 681-682. 

 A decade of new Adiantums. [Posth.] Gard. Chron., 



1, 1887, 41-42, 110-111, 447-448, 547. 

 Moore, Thomas, & B.irr, P. Nomenclature of Narcissi. 



Gard. Chron., 21, 1884, 607-608. 

 Moore, Thomas. Separation of zinc from nickel. Chem. 



News, 50, 1884, 151. 

 Quantitative chemical analysis by electrolysis. Chem. 



News, 53, 1886, 209-210. 

 Direct precipitation of nickel oxide in presence of iron. 



Chem. News, 56, 1887, 3. 

 Peculiar formation in nickel regulus. Chem. News, 



56, 1887, 3. 

 On a modification of the ferric chloride cell. Chem. 



News, 56, 1887, 64. 

 Methods for the separation of iron, nickel, cobalt, 



manganese, zinc and aluminium. Chem. News, 57, 1888, 



125. 

 Volumetric estimation of nickel. Chem. News, 59, 



1889, 160. 

 Further notes on the volumetric estimation of nickel, 



with a new method for its application in presence of iron, 



etc. Chem. News, 59, 1889, 292-293. 

 New Caledonian nickel ores. Chem. News, 62, 1890, 



180-181. 

 Volumetric estimation of manganese. Chem. News, 



63, 1891, 66-67. 

 The determination of cobalt in manganese ores, and a 



quick method for its estimation. Chem. News, 65, 1892, 



75-77. 



Assay of tin ore. Chem. News, 67, 1893, 267-268. 



On the action of reducing agents on nickelo-potassic 



cyanide. Chem. News, 68, 1893, 295. 

 On the oxidation of cobalto-cyanide of potassium. 



Chem. News, 68, 1893, 295-296. 

 The chocolate nickel ores of New Caledonia. Chem. 



News, 70, 1894, 279-280. 



On the action of reducing agents on nickelo-potassic 



cyanide. Magnetic oxide of nickel. Chem. News, 71, 1895, 



81-82. 

 The volumetric estimation of nickel. Chem. News, 



72, 1895, 92-93. 

 The estimation of cobalt in New Caledonian ores. 



Chem. News, 82, 1900, 66-67. 

 The separation and estimation of small quantities of 



cobalt in presence of nickel. Chem. News, 82, 1900, 73. 

 Moore, Thomas J[ohri\, For biography see Geol. Mag., 9, 



1892, 576; Liverpool Biol. Soc Proc. & Trans., 7, 1893, 



xiii-xv. 

 Note on a further local attempt to naturalize the 



American clam, Venus mercenaria. Liverpool Lit. Phil. 



Soc. Proc, 38, 1884, xc-xcii. 

 *Notes on the mammalian remains from Hightown. 



[1883.] Liverpool Geol. Soc. Proc, 4, 1885, 277-280. 

 Notes on pheasants in the Liverpool Museum, and on 



fertile crosses bred at Knowsley and elsewhere. Liver- 

 pool Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc, 41, 1887, lx-lxviii. 

 Report on the seals and whales (Pinnipedia and 



Cetacea) of the L. M. B. C. district. Liverpool Biol. Soc 



Proc, 3, 1889, 261-278. 

 Ovis Polii. Liverpool Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc, 43, 1889, 



lxiii-lxv. 

 Opening address on the history of the living collections 



at Knowsley. Liverpool Biol. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 5, 



1891, 1-18 ; 6, 1892, 1-9. 

 Moore, Thomas J\effersori\ (et alii). Scarlet fever. N. Y. 



Med. Jl., 42, 1885, 380-382. 

 Moore, V[iihi] l<'[rank]. The psychology of Hobbes and its 



sources. [1899.] Amer. Jl. Psychol.,' 11, 1899-1900, 49- 



66. 

 Moore, Veranus A[lva]. Method of preparing nutritive 



gelatine. Amer. Micr. JL, 10, 1889, 41-42. 

 Staining tubercle-bacilli. Amer. Micr. Jl., 10, 1889, 



91-92. 



Staining reagents. Amer. Micr. Jl., 10, 1889, 161. 



The basic aniline colors. Amer. Micr. Jl., 10, 1889, 



211. 

 The preparation of nutritive agar. Amer. Micr. Jl. , 



11, 1890, 115-117. 

 The ammoniacal fermentation of urine. Amer. Soc. 



Micr. Proc, 12 (1890), 97-112. 

 A review of the methods of demonstrating the flagella 



on motile bacteria with special reference to the staining 



processes. Amer. Micr. JL, 12, 1891, 15-21. 

 An apparatus for holding cover-glasses. Amer. Soc. 



Micr. Proc, 13 (1891), 51-53. 

 Observations on staining the flagella on motile bac- 

 teria. Amer. Soc. Micr. Proc, 13 (1891), 85-93. 

 A contribution to the study of the nryelin degeneration 



of the pulmonary alveola epithelium. Amer. Micr. Soc. 



Proc, 15 (1893), 77-85. 

 Observations on the morphology, biology, and patho- 

 genic properties of twenty-eight Streptococci found in the 



investigation of animal diseases. U. S. Bur. Anim. Ind. 



Bull., 3, 1893, 9-30. 

 A non-motile pathogenic bacillus closely resembling 



the bacillus of hog cholera found in the lung and the 



spleen of a pig. U. S. Bur. Anim. Ind. Bull., 3, 1893, 



31-37. 

 Pathogenic and toxicogenic bacteria in the upper air 



passages of domesticated animals. U. S. Bur. Anim. Ind. 



Bull., 3, 1893, 38-4W. 

 A note on the use of anise oil in histological methods 



with special reference to its value in cutting serial sec- 

 tions on the freezing microtome. Amer. Micr. JL, 15, 



1894, 373-376. 

 The character of the flagella. Amer. Micr. Soc. Proc, 



16 (1894), 217-222. 

 On the flagella of motile bacteria. Amer. Micr. Soc. 



Trans., 17, 1895, 239-241. 



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