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Note on the bones of small birds obtained by Prof. 



Nation from below the nitrate-beds of l'eru. Zool. Soe. 

 Proc, 1890, 375-376. 



Note on the occurrence of Ammonites jurensis in the 



ironstone of the Northampton sands, in the neighbour- 

 hood of Northampton. Brit. Ass. Kep., 1891, 655; Geol. 

 Mag. , 8, 1891, 493-494. 



Notes on bones from the kitchen middens of Mayo and 



coast of Antrim, sent by Mr. W. J. Knowles. [1891.] 

 Irish Ac. Proc, 1, 1889-91, 624-625. 



The Vertebrata of the Pliocene deposits of Britain. 



U. K. Geol. Surv. Mem. (Pliocene Vertebrata), 1891, 

 xi + 137 pp. 



Notes on the geology of British Central Africa. Zool. 



Soc. Proc, 1891, 310-312. 

 On some dicynodont and other reptile remains from 



the Elgin Sandstone. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1892, 723-724. 

 Note on an iguanodout tooth from the Lower Chalk 



("Totternhoe Stone ") near Hitchin. Geol. Mag., 9, 1892, 



49-50. 

 Note on a new species of Onychodus from the Lower 



Old Red Sandstone of Forfar. Geol. Mag., 9, 1892, 51-52. 

 On the Reptilia of the British Trias. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1893, 752-753. 



On some new reptiles from the Elgin Sandstone. 



[1892.] Phil. Trans. (B), 184, 1894, 431-503. 



Whales in the Cromer " Forest-Bed." [1893.] Norf. 



Norw. Nat. Soc Trans., 5, 1894, 425-426. 



The vertebrate fauna collected by Mr. Lewis Abbott 



from the fissure near Ightham, Kent. Geol. Soc. Quart. 

 Jl., 50, 1894, 188-210; 55, 1899, 419-429. 



On a skull of Trogontherium Cuvieri from the Forest- 

 Bed of East Runton, near Cromer. [1891.] Zool. Soc. 

 Trans., 13, 1895, 165-175. 



Examination of the bones of animals found in the 



tumulus. [1892.] Yorks. Geol. Soc. Proc, 12, 1895, 241. 



On a human skull aDd limb-bones found in the Paleo- 

 lithic terrace-gravel at Galley Hill, Kent. Geol. Soc. 

 Quart. Jl., 51, 1895, 505-524. 



Reptiles from the Elgin Sandstone. Description of 



two new genera. Phil. Trans. (B), 185, 1895, 573-607. 



Notes on the remains of Pleistocene mammals found 



in the neighbourhood of Chelmsford. [1895.] Essex 

 Natlist., 9, 1896, 16-19. 



Excursion to Galley Hill, near Northfleet, and Swans- 

 comb Hill. Geol. Ass. Proc, 14, 1896, 305-300. 



The evidence for the existence of man in the Tertiary 



period. [1897.] Geol. Ass. Proc, 15, 1899, 63-82. 



Palaeolithic man. [1898.] Geol. Ass. Proc, 15, 1899, 



246-263. 



On the remains of Amia from Oligocene strata in the 



Isle of Wight. [1898.] Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 5.5, 1899, 1-10. 



On a megalosauroid jaw from Rhajtic beds near 



Bridgend (Glamorganshire). [1898.] Geol. Soc. Quart. 

 Jl., 55, 1899, 89-94. 



[Mus Abbotti now to be Mus Lewisi.] Zool. Soc. Proc, 



1899, 381. 



[On a drift deposit at Carshalton, and on sections 



shown by the cuttings for the sewers.] Note on the 

 Mammalian remains. [1897.] Croydon Mior. Club Proc. 

 & Trans., 4, 1900, 292-293. 



On a remarkable bone from the chalk of Cuxtou, 



possibly referable to the Rhynchoeephalia. Geol. Ass. 

 Proc, 16, 1900, 496-199. 



See also under Etheridge, Robert. 



Newton, E[dwi>i] T[ulley], & Herries, R[obert] S\_tansfield]. 

 Visit to the Zoological Gardens. Saturday, April 18th, 

 1896. Geol. Ass. Proc, 14, 1896, 324-326. 



Newton, E[dwin] T[iilley], & Holmes, l\homas] Vincent. 

 See Holmes & Newton. 



Newton, E[dwin] T[ulleg], & Jukes-Browne, A[lfred] 

 J[ohn]. [The Cretaceous rocks of Britain. Vol. I. The 

 Uault and Upper Greensand of England.] Appendix. 



Palaeontology. Critical remarks on some species of fossils. 

 U. K. Geol. Surv. Mum. (Cretaceous), 1, 1900, 441-45.'. 



Newton, E[dwin] T[ulley], & Ridley, E[ilwin] P[erkins]. 

 Excursion to the Tattingstone Crag district of Suffolk. 

 Geol. Ass. Proc, 14, 1896, 409-410. 



Newton, E[dwnt] l[ullcij], & Sbarman, George. See 

 Sharman & Newton. 



Newton, E[dtcin] T\uUey], & Teall, J[ethro] J\ustinian"\ 

 Harris. Notes on a collection of rocks and fossils from 

 Franz Josef Land, made by the Jackson-Harmsworth Ex- 

 pedition during 1894-96. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 53, 1897, 

 477-518. 



Additional notes on rocks and fossils from Franz Josef 



Land. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 54, 1898, 646-651. 

 See also Teall di Newton. 



Newton, E[dwin] T\ulley], & Watts, W[illiam] White- 

 head]. See Watts & Newton. 



Newton, E[dwm] T\uUey], Teall, J[elhro] J\ustinian\ 

 Harris, & Rudler, Frederick] \V\_illiam]. Set Teall, 

 Rudler & Newton. 



Newton, E. Wilton. The metalliferous minerals of Aus- 

 tralia. Cornwall Polyt. Sue. Rep., 1891, 117-131. 



The evolution of the mining theodolite. Cornwall 



Polyt. Soc. Rep., 1894, 82-92. 



Newton, (Sir) Edward. For biography and works see Auk, 

 14, 1897, 431; Ibis, 3, 1897, 475-479; Leopoldina, 33, 

 1897, 92-93; Nature, 55 (1896-97), 613; Ornith. Mber., 

 5, 1897, 152; Zoologist, 1, 1897, 230; Jamaica Inst. Jl., 

 2, 1899, 418-420; Noil. Norw. Nat. Soc Trans., 6, 1899, 

 409-412. 



Migrants at Lowestoft, October, 1887. [1888.] Norf. 



Norw. Nat. Soc. Trans., 4, 1889, 520-521. 



[Presidential address, 1888. Birds of the Mascarene 



Islands, including the Seychelles.] Norf. Norw. Nat. 

 Soc. Trans., 4, 1889, 537-554. 



On the reported discovery of dodo's bones in a cavern 



in Mauritius. Zool. Soc. Proc, 1890, 402-403. 



Newton, [Sir) Edward, & Gadow, Hans [Friedrich]. On 

 additional bones of the dodo and other extinct birds of 

 Mauritius obtained by Mr. Theodore Sauzier. [1892.] 

 Zool. Soc. Trans., 13, 1895, 281-302. 



Newton, (Sir) Edward, & Newton, Alfred. See above. 



Newton, Francisco. A vegetacao em Ajuda. Anuaes Sci. 

 Nat., 2, 1895, 237-239. 



Newton, G. II". Mechanism for securing cross fertilization 

 in Salvia lanceolata. [1896.] Iowa Ac. Sci. Proc, 4, 

 1897, 109-110. 



Newton, George E. Visualized images produced by music. 

 Nature, 41, 1890, 417. 



Newton, Henry. "The ores of iron; their geographical 

 distribution and relation to the great centres of the 

 world's iron industries. [1875.] Anier. Inst. Min. Engin. 

 Trans., 3 (1874-75), 360-391. 



Newton, Hubert Allison]. For biography and list of works 

 see Astr. Nachr., 141, 1896, 407-408 ; Astrophys. Jl., 4, 

 1896, 237; Nature, 54 (1896J, 394; Amer. Jl. Sci., 3, 1897, 

 359-378; Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 57, 1897, 228-231; Ciel 

 et Terre, 17 (1896-97), 519; N. Y., Amer. Math. Soc. 

 Bull., 3, 1897, 169-173; Popular Astr., 4, 1897, 236-240; 

 Roy. Soc. Proc, 63, 1898, i-vi. 



*[Le stelle cadenti del periodo di novembre 1870.] 



Lettera. Moncalien Oss. Bull., 5, 1870, 141. 



On the effect upon the Earth's velocity produced by 



small bodies passing near the Earth. Amer. Ass. Proc, 

 1885, 4.3-46; Amer. Jl. Sci., 30, 1885, 409-417. 



[Presidential address. Meteorites, meteors and shooting 



stars.] Amer. Ass. Proc, 1886, 1-18. 



The Biela meteors of November 27th, 1885. Amer. Jl. 



Sci., 31, 1886, 409-426. 



Upon the relation which the former orbits of those 



meteorites that are in our collections, and that were seen 

 to fall, had to the Earth's orbit. Amer. Jl. Sci., 36, 

 1888, 1-14. 



