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The economic geology of Jamaica. [1898.] Jamaica 



Inst. Jl., 2, 1899, 502-508. 

 Nicholas, G[eorge] L. The swallow-tailed kite at Pier- 



mont, New York. Auk, 17, 1900, 386. 

 Nicholas, II'. *Notes on the quartz reefs, or lodes of 



Sandhurst. Victoria, Australia. [1875.] Cornwall Geol. 



Soc. Trans., 9, 1878. 78-97. 

 Nicholl, Digby S[eys] W[hitlock]. Notes on the rarer birds 



of Glamorganshire. Zoologist, 13, 1889, 166-172. 

 Nicholl, (Mrs.) Muri/ de la J:. The butterflies of Aragon. 



Ent. Soc. Trans., 1897, 427-434. 

 Butterfly hunting in Dalmatia, Montenegro, Bosnia, 



and Hercegovina. Ent. Record, 11, 1899, 1-8. 

 Bulgarian butterflies. Ent. Becord, 12, 1900, 29-34, 



64-69. 

 Nicholl, William. Electric cinematograph. [1897.] Bel- 

 fust Nat. Hist. Soc. Bep. & Proc, 1896-97, 62-65. 

 Nicholls, A[rtliur], & Tilden, William Auyustus. See 



Tilden & Nicholls. 

 Nicholls, C. H. Anatomy of the sisal hemp. [1892.] 



Jamaica lust. Jl., 1, 1894, 151-159. 

 Nicholls, G. Jasper. Notes on the flowering of the katang 



bamboo (Barnbnsa arundinacea, Retz). India Agr. Soc. 



Jl., 7, 1886, 337-341. 

 The flowering of bamboos. [1893.] Bombay Nat. 



Hist. Soc. Jl., 8,1893-94, 298-303. 

 Nicholls, H[enry] A[lfred] Alford. The cultivation of 



Liberian coffee. Timehri, 3, 1884. 2*6-307. 

 Fauna and flora of the Lesser Antilles. [On Peripatue 



of Dominica.] Nature, 38, 1888, 566. 

 Nicholls, H[oward] H[ill] J[ohn]. Notes on the habits of 



some of our British birds. [1892.] Eastbourne Nat. 



Hist. Soc. Trans., 2 (1886-94), 253-258. 

 Nicholls, '. II. Kerry-. See Kerry-Nicholls. 

 Nichols, A[lbert] R[ussell]. [Notes on Bockall Island and 



Bank, ... VI. Beports.] On the Mollusca. [Brachio- 



poda.] [1896.] Irish Ac. Trans., 31, 1896-1901, 76, 77. 

 A list of the marine Mollusca of Ireland. (Beport 



from the Fauna and Flora Committee.) [1899.] Irish 



Ac. Proc., 5, 1898-1900, 477-662. 

 Nichols, Edward H. The pathological anatomy of con- 

 genital dislocation of the hip joint. Boston Soc. Med. 



Sci. Jl., 1, 1897 (No. 14), 8-10. 

 First annual report of work on the etiology of cancer. 



[1900.] Boston Soc. Med. Sci. Jl., 5, 1901, 34-58. 

 Nichols, Edward L[eumington]. A preliminary note on 



the action of acids upon iron in the magnetic field. 



Amer. Ass. Proc, 1884, 134-135. 

 On the duration of colour impressions on the retina. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 28, 1884, 243-252. 

 A spectro-photometric study of pigments. Amer. Jl. 



Sci., 28, 1884, 342-348. 

 Sensitiveness of the eye to colors of a low degree of 



saturation. N. T. Med. Jl., 40, 1884, 323; Amer.' Jl. 



Sci., 30, 1885, 37-41. 

 Experiments upon super-heated liquids and upon the 



super-saturation of vapors. [1884.] Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 



9, 1885, 91-95. 



Statistics on color-blindness in the University of 



Kansas. [1884.] Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 9, 1885, 95-96. 



A spectro-photometric analysis of the color of the 



sky. Amer. Ass. Proc, 1885, 78-79. 



On the chemical behavior of iron in the magnetic 



field. Amer. Jl. Sci., 31, 1886, 272-283. 



On black and white. [1886.] Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 



10, 1887, 37-44. 



The skv. [18*6.] Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 10, 1887. 



111-121. 

 On the destruction of the passivity of iron in nitric 



acid by magnetization. Amer. Jl. Sci., 34, 1887, 119- 



427. 

 The regulation of dynamos by means of a third brush. 



Electrician, 22, 1889, 44U-441. 



The electrical resistance of the alloys of ferro-manganese 



and copper. (From determinations made by Mr. B. H. 



Blood.) Amer. Jl. Sci., 39, 1890, 471-477. 

 The artificial light of the future. [1890.] Electrician, 



26,1891, 147-151. 

 On the alternatiug electric arc between a ball and 



point. Amer. Jl. Sci., 41, 1891, 1-11. 

 A photographic study of the electric arc. Electrician, 



27, 1891, 139-140. 

 The distribution of energy in the spectrum of the 



glow-lamp. Amer. Ass. Proc, 1892, 83. 

 The age-coating in incandescent lamps. Experimental 



work by Messrs. B. E. Moore and C. J. Lino. Amer. 



Jl. Sci., 44, 1892, 277-285. 

 Address [to the Physics Sect.]. Phenomena of the 



time-infinitesimal. Amer. Ass. Proc, 1893, 57-71. 

 Some applications of electric heating in physical 



laboratory practice. [1893.] Phys. Bev., 1, 1894," 144- 



151. 

 A new form of spectrophotometer. [1894.] Phys. 



Bev., 2, 1895, 138-141. 

 The distribution of energy in the spectrum of the 



glow-lamp. (Preliminary measurements. ) Phys. Bev., 



2, 1895, 260-276. 



The application of photography to the study of the 



manometric flame. [1899.] Nature, 59 (1898-99), 320- 

 323. 



On the density of ice. Phys. Bev., 8, 1899, 21-37. 



Note on the coefficient of expansion of ice. Phys. 



Bev., 8, 1899, 184-186. 



On a new method of calibrating thermo-electric ele- 

 ments for use in the measurement of high temperatures. 

 Arch. Neerland., 5, 1900, 339-347. 



The acetylene flame. Franklin Inst. Jl. , 150, 1900, 



356-387. 



On the temperature of the acetylene flame. Phys. 



Rev., 10, 1900, 234-252. 



Preliminary note on the efficiency of the acetylene 



flame. Phys. Bev., 11, 1900, 215-229. 



Nichols, Edward E[eamington], A Bailey, E[dgar] H[enrn] 

 S[ummerfield}. The sense of smell. [1886.] Nature, 35, 

 1887, 74-75. 



See also Bailey & Nichols. 



Nichols, Edward L[eamingt07i\, & Clark, John Anson. 

 The influence of a static charge of electricity upon the 

 surface tension of water. Phys. Bev., 4, 1897, 375-387. 



Nichols, Edward Leamington], & Crehore, Mary L. 

 Studies of the limelight. [1894.] Phys. Bev., 2, 1895, 

 161-169. 



Nichols, Edward L[eamington~], & Franklin, William S. 

 On the destruction of the passivity of iron in nitric acid 

 by magnetization. [1885.] Kau. Ac. Sci. Trans., 1(1,1887, 

 13-19. 



The electromotive force of magnetization. [1887.] 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 35, 1888, 290-297. 



An experiment bearing upon the question of the direc- 

 tion and velocity of the electric current. [1888.] Amer. 

 Jl. Sci., 37, 1889, 103-109. 



A spectro-photometric comparison of sources of arti- 

 ficial illumination. [18S8.] Amer. Jl. Sci., 38, 1889, 

 10U-114. 



See aho Franklin & Nichols. 



Nichols, Edward L[eamington],&Xerritt, Eriiest[George]. 

 The photography of manometric flames. Amer. Ass. 

 Proc, 1897. 124 ;' Phys. Rev., 7, 1898, 93-101. 



Nichols, Edward h[eamington\ & Moler, George 

 S[yltanu.<\. An apparatus for the generation of oxygen 

 and hydrogen by electrolysis. Phys. Bev., 1, 1894, 373- 

 380. 



Nichols, Edward I.[enminglon\, & Snow, Benjamin 

 W[urner]. Radiation at the red heat (preliminary note 

 on the radiation from zinc oxide). Amer. Ass. Proc, 

 1890, 92-94. 



