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Description of a new species of parrakeet, of the genus 



Platycercus, from north-west Australia. [1893.] Sydney, 

 Aust. Mus. Records, 2, 1892-96, 83-84. 



Notes on the red-erownei! parrakeet (Cyanorharnphus 



Cnoki) of Norfolk Island. [1893.] N. S. Wales Linn. 

 Soc. Proc, 8, 1894, 517-521. 



Descriptions of the eggs of three species of South 



Australian parrakeets. Ibis, 6, 1894, 259-261. 



Note on the habitat of the naked-eyed cockatoo, Caca- 



tua gymnopis, Sclater. [1894.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. 

 Proc.', 9, 1895, 37-38. 



Preliminary descriptions of a new genus and five new 



species of Central Australian birds. Ibis, 1, 1895, 339- 

 342. 



Note on a semi-albino specimen of Dacelogigas. [1895.] 



Sydney, Aust. Mus. Records, 2, 1892-96, 87-88. 



Note on a nest of Petreeca Leggii, Shurpe. The scarlet- 

 breasted robin. [1895.] Sydney, Aust. Mus. lit cords, 2, 

 1892-96, 89. 



Notes on Chlamydodera orientalis, Gould. [1895-9C] 



Victorian Natlist., 12, 1896. 104-107, 139. 



Aves from Funafuti. [1890.] Sydney Aust. Mus. 



Mem., 3, 1896-1900, 79-86. 



On the seasonal changes in the plumage of Zosterops 



ca'ruleseens. [1896.] Sydney, Aust. Mus. Records, 2, 

 1892-96, 98-100. 



Notes on the nesting of Calyptorhynchus Banksi and 



Erythrodryas rosea. Victorian Natlist., 12, 1896, 130- 

 139. 



On the habits of a cuckoo in the Gilbert Islands. Zool. 



Soc. Proc, 1896, 934-935. 

 On a new subspecies of Psophodes crepitans. [1897.] 



Sydney, Aust. Mus. Records, 3, 1897-1900, 13. 



Ornithological notes, [i. On the extension of the 



range of Calamanthus fuliginosus and Emblema pieta 

 to New South Wales, n. On a curious nesting-site of 

 Anthus australis. in. On the nidification of Megalo- 

 prepia magnifica, the magnificent fruit pigeon, iv. On 

 a species of pigeon frequenting the atolls of the Ellice 

 group, v. On the occurrence of Butastur teesa in Aus- 

 tralia, vi. On a living example of Psephotus chryso- 

 pterygius. vn. On the extension of the range of Phaeton 

 cundidus to New South Wales and Lord Howe Island. 

 vni. Description of a new species of honey-eater from 

 north Queensland, ix. Description of the nest and eggs 

 of Micrseca pallida, Be Vis.] [1897-99.] Sydney, Aust. 

 Mus. Records, 3, 1897-1900, 14-17, 85-90, 106-107. 



Description of a new species of Collyriocincla from 



Queensland. [1897.] Sydney, Aust. Mus. Records, 3, 

 1897-1900, 49-50. 



Descriptions of the nests and eggs of three species of 



Australian birds. [1897.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc, 

 22, 1898, 56-61. 



Descriptions of the nests and eggs of four species of 



Australian birds. N. S. Wales Linu. Soc. Proc, 23, 1898, 

 380-382. 



Descriptions of the nests and eggs of six species of 



Australian birds. [1899.] Victorian Natlist., 16, 1900, 

 9-13. 



Description of a new bird from north-west Australia. 



[1900.] Victorian Natlist., 17, 1901, 78-79, 93. 



Description of a new parrakeet from the Burke district, 



north Queensland. [1900.] Victorian Natlist., 17, 1901, 

 91-93, 113-114. 



Description of the nest and eggs of the painted honey- 

 eater (Entomophila picta, Gould). [1900.] Victorian 

 Natlist., 17, 1901, 127. 



North, Alfred J [aim], & Keartland, G. A. List of birds 

 collected by the Calvert Exploring Expedition in Western 

 Australia. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 22, 1898, 125- 

 192. 



North, B[enjamiri\. Teeth and their relation to speech. 

 Brit. Jl. Dental Sei., 39, 1896, 289-294. 



Noi-tli, Barker. Gawalowski's method for the volumetric 



estimation of sulphuric acid. Cbem. Soc. Proc, 5, 1889, 5. 

 North, Barker, & Thorpe, Thomas Edward. See Thorpe 



A North. 

 North, John. The pathological relation of ptomaines and 



leucomaines. Int. Med. Congr. Trans., 1887 (Vol. 3), 



424-432. 

 North, (Miss) Marianne. For biography and works see Jl. 



Bot., 28, 1890, 329-334; Anthrop. Inst. JL, 20, 1891, 302. 

 North, W[illiam~\. To reference in No. 2 (Vol. 10) add Roy. 



Soc Proc, 39, 1886, 443-503. 

 Northridge, William A. The salicylic-acid treatment of 



the intestinal catarrh of infancy. [With discussion.] 



N. Y. Med. Jl., 42, 1885, 229-231, 245-247. 

 Northrop, Alice 23. , & Northrop, John I[saiah~]. See 



below. 

 Northrop, John T[saiah]. For biography and list of works 



see Auk, 8, 1891, 400; N. Y. Ac. Trans., 11 (1891-92), 



9-12. 

 Plant notes from Terniscouata county, Canada. Torrey 



Bot. Club Bull., 14, 1887. 230-238. 

 The eruption of Krakatoa in 1883. School of Mines 



Quarterly, N. Y., 10, 1889, 132-147. 



Pinus rigida, Mill. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 16, 1889, 



163-164. 



Viola palmata, L. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 16, 1889, 



164. 



Note on the seventh cervical vertebra of the cat. 



Amer. Natlist., 24, 1890. 83. 



Notes on the geology of the Bahamas. [With dis- 

 cussion.] [1890.] N. Y. Ac. Trans., 10 (1890-91), 4-23. 



The birds of Andros Island, Bahamas. Auk, 8, 1891. 



64-80. 



Northrop, John I[saiah], & Northrop, Alice B. Plant 

 notes from Tadousac and Terniscouata county, Canada. 

 Torrey Bot. Club Bull.. 17, 1890, 27-32, iv. 



Northrup, Edwin F. Some principles that must be ob- 

 served in order to make a good closed-circuit battery, 

 and a new portable dry cell described, in which these 

 principles are applied. [1892-93.] Franklin Inst. Jl., 

 135, 1893, 223-237, 318-323, 396-405. 



A method for obtaining the specific inductive capacity 



of solids under either slowly or rapidly changing fields. 

 [1894.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ.,[13'(1893-94)], 77-80. 



A method for comparing the values of the specific in- 

 ductive capacity of a substance under slowly and rapidly 

 changing fields : results for paraffin and glass. Phil. 

 Mag., 39, 1895, 78-92. 



The conductivity of aluminium. Elect. Rev., 44, 1899, 



43-44. 



Northrup, Edwin F., & Hilgartner, If. L. See Hilgart- 

 ner & Northrup. 



Northrup, William P. Tuberculosis in children. Primary 

 infection in bronchial lymph nodes. With exhibition of 

 illustrative specimens. N. Y. Med. Jl., 53, 1891, 201- 

 205. 



Northrup, William P., & Crandall, Floyd M. Scorbutus 

 in infants. N. Y. Med. Jl., 59, 1894, 641-646. 



Northwestern University. Dearborn Observatory. See 

 Hough, G[eorge] Washington]. 



Norton,.-!. On the decadence of Australian forests. [1886.] 

 Queensland Roy. Soc. Proc, 3, 1887, 15-22. 



Norton, Arthur II. Xauthocephalus xanthocephalus and 

 Spiza americana in Maiue. Auk, 10, 1893, 302; 11, 

 1894, 78-79. 



Remarks on the terns of Little Green Island, Maine. 



Science, 22, 1893, 91-93. 



Recent observations on Histrionicus histrionicus in 



Maine. Auk, 13, 1896, 229-234, 366. 



A noteworthy plumage observed in the American eider 



drake (Souiateria Dresseri). Auk, 14, 1897, 303-304. 



On the perfected plumage of the king eider (Somateria 



spectabilis). Auk, 17, 1900, 16-18. 



