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'Classification dea terrains Quaternaires. [With dis- 

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Crane neanderthaloi'de de Marcilly-sur-Eure. Homme, 



1, 1884. 48-50. 



Crane des grottes de Menton. Homme, 1, 1884, 186- 



188. 



Melange des populations. Homme, 1, 1884, 204-206. 



Envahissement de la mer sur les cotes du Morbihan. 



Homme, 1, 1884, 421-424. 



Le Morgien et le Larnaudien en Bretagne. Homme, 



1, 1884, 481-489. 



Le precurseur de I'homme. A l'Association Francaise. 



Homme, 1, 1884, 545-554. 



Negres et civilisation igyptienne. Matr. Hist. 



Homme, 18, 1884, 113-120. 



Crane de la race de Neanderthal. Paris Soc. Anthrop. 



Bull., 7, 1884, 10-11. 



Position de la question Tertiaire au point de vue 



anthropologique. Ass. Franc. C. R., 1885 (Pt. 1), 154- 

 155. 



Question dite de I'homme Tertiaire. Homme, 2, 



1885, 65-73. 



Silex Tertiaires intentionnellement tailles. Homme, 



2, 1885, 289-299. 



Origines de la miHallurgie. Homme, 2, 1885, 361- 



368. 



L'Isere prehistorique. Homme, 2, 1885, 461-470. 



Observations sur la pi!osite\ Homme, 2, 1885, 659- 



660. 



Le precurseur de I'homme. [With discussion.] Paris 



Soc. Anthrop. Bull., 8, 1885, 139-150. 

 Nouveau caveau fune>aire dolmenique de Crecy, Seine- 



et-Marne. Homme, 3, 1886, 705-712, 752. 

 Ornement de poitrine de l'age du bronze. Homme, 4, 



1887, 368-370. 



Le chien. [With discussion.] Paris Soc. Anthrop. 



Bull., 12, 1889, 425-452. 



Mesure des mains. [With discussion.] Paris Soc. 



Anthrop. Bull., 1, 1890, 207-211. 

 Formation des varices. Albinisme et gauchissement. 



Paris Soc. Anthrop. Bull., 1, 1890, 570-580. 



[Observations sur la faune Quaternaire de l'Europe 



occidentale.] Paris, Soc. G^ol. Bull., 19, 1891, xlix, 

 xlix-1. 



Anthropologie de la Haute-Savoie. Paris Soc. Anthrop. 



Bull., 3, 1892, 588-598. 

 Chat sans queue de Pile de Man. Paris Soc. Anthrop. 



Bull., 4, 1893, 265-266. 



Le coupde-poing ou instrument primitif. Ass. 



Franc. C. E., 1894 (Pi. 2), 756-758. 



Station paleolithique sous-marine du Havre (Seine- 



Inferieure). Paris Soc. Anthrop. Bull., 5, 1894, 370- 



381. 

 Terrasse inferieure de Villefranehe-sur-Sa6ne. Indus- 

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 Observations sur la terrasse de Villefranche-sur-Saone. 



Paris, Soc. Geol. Bull., 24, 1896, 7-8. 

 Antiquity de I'homme. Ass. Franc. C. 11., 1897 {Pt. 1), 



328-330. 

 Instinct et raisonnement. Paris Soc. Anthrop. Bull., 



8, 1897, 439-412. 

 L'Atlantide. ( With discussion.] Paris Soc. Anthrop. 



Bull., 8, 1897, 447-153. 

 Mortimer, /'. Notes on habits of a few birds of Orange 



county, Florida. Auk, 7, 1890, 337-343. 

 Mortimer, J[ohrij R[obert]. On the origin of the chalk 



dales of Yorkshire. [1885.] Yorks. Geol. Soc. Proc, 9 



(1886-87), 29-42. 



On the habitation terraces of the East Riding. [1886.] 



Yorks. Geol. Soc. Proc, 9 (1885-87), 221-224. 



Au account of the opening of the tumulus " Howe 



Hill" Duggleby. [1892.] Yorks. Geol. Soc. Proc, 12, 



1895, 215-225. 



Further observations on the contents of the Howe 



tumulus. [1892.] Yorks. Geol. Soc. Proc, 12, 1895, 

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The Danes' graves. Yorks. Phil. Soc. Rep., 1897, 



1-10. 



Killing pits. [1896.] Yorks. Geol. Soc. Proc, 13, 



1899, 144-149. 



The origin of some lines of small pits on Allerston and 



Ebberston moors, near Scambridge dykes, in the neigh- 

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 Proc, 13, 1899, 150-154. 



Mortimer, R. R. Habits of South African animals. 

 Nature, 4S (1893), 390-391. 



Morton, Alexander. GSstrus ovis, or gadfly of the sheep. 

 Tasmania Roy. Soc Proc, 1884, 258-259. 



Notes on three specimens of fish hitherto unrecorded 



from Tasmanian waters. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 

 1887, 44. 



Description of two new fishes. Tasmania Roy. Soc. 



Proc, 1887, 77-78. 



Notes on the egg of the Echidna setosa. Tasmania 



Roy. Soc. Proc, 1887, 290. 



Notes on a grub found infesting the orchards of 



Hobart, with a few remarks on the subject of insect pests 

 generally. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 1889, 249-251. 



Notes on a recent dredging trip in the Derwent. 



Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 1890, 185-187. 



Description of a new species of shark. Tasmania 



Roy. Soc Proc, 1893, 211-213. 

 Notes on the occurrence in Tasmania of the "southern 



stone plover" (ffidicnemus grallarius). Tasmania Roy. 



Soc. Proc, 1894-95 (1895), 71-72. 



Antennarius Mitchellii, n. sp. Tasmania Roy. Soc. 



Proc, 1896, 98. 



Lampris. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 1896, 99. 



Notes on the nidification of the black cockatoo (Ca- 



lyptorhynchus xanthonotus). Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 



1896, 100. 



On the occurrence of a sea snake in Tasmanian 



waters. [1898.] Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc, 1898-99, iv-v. 



A large Tasmanian crab. Nature, 62 (1900), 496. 



Morton, Alexander, & Johnston, Robert M. See John- 

 ston >v Morton. 



Morton, Alexander. On the maximum elasticity and 

 density of steam. [With discussion.] [1896.] Glasgow, 

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Morton, (Rev.) Bertram Mitford. Precious stones. [1894.] 

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Morton, Carl. Stephanit fran Kongsberg. Stockh., 

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 238-242. 



Nagra goniometriska bestamningar a, kalkspat fran 



Arendal, Kongsberg, Utci och Bamle. Stockh., Ofvers., 

 1884, No. 8, 65-78 ; Neues Jbuch. Min., 1887 (Bd. 1, 

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Kristallografisk undersokning af siillsyntare jordart- 



metallers foreningar. Stockh., Ofvers., 1885, No. 6, 

 189-199 ; Ztschr. Kryst., 12, 1887, 517-521. 



Om Handols tiiljstensbrott. Stockh. Geol. For. 



Forh., 18, 1896, 19-20, viii. 



Morton, Charles Alexander]. Tuberculosis of the Fal- 

 lopian tubes, uterus and vagina. London Path. Soc 

 Trans., 44, 1893, 117-118. 



Malignant growth in the glands of the groin following 



the subsidence of a painful enlargement of the glands, 

 with secondary growths in the skin at a distance from 

 the primary tumour. [1894.] London Path. Soc. 

 Trans., 46, 1895, 162-165. 



