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Power, Frederick B[elding]. On the chemical composition 



of the oils of wintergreen and birch, and the characters 



of the synthetic oil of wintergreen. Chem. News, 62, 



1890, 67-68, 75-77, 91-92. 

 Some observations on a paper by Messrs. Ddnstan 



and Henry entitled "A chemical investigation of the 



constituents of Indian and American Podophyllum." 



Chem. News, 78, 1898, 26-27. 

 Mercurous iodide. Brit. Pharm. Confer. Trans., 1900, 



503-507. 

 Power, Frederick B[elding], & Cambier, J. Kobinia 



Pseudacacia. Brit. Pharm. Confer. Trans., 1890, 1(52-163. 

 Power, Frederick B[ehling], & Kleber, Clemen*. Ueber die 



Bestandteile des ameiikanischen Pfeffermiinzdles. Arch. 



Pharm., 232, 1894, 639-659. 

 Power, Frederick B[elding], & Shedden, Frank. The com- 

 position and determination of cerium oxalate. Soc. 



Chem. Ind. Jl., 19, 1900, 636-642. 

 Power, Frederick B[elding], & Weimar. Henri/. On the 



constituents of wild cherry bark (Primus serotina, Ehr- 



hart). Airier. Ass. Proc, 1887, 121-126. 

 Power, Frederick B[elding], & Werbke, Norbert C. On 



the constituents of wintergreen leaves (Gaultheria pro- 



cumbens, Lin.). Amer. Ass. Proc, 1888, 124-125. 

 Power, Frederick Danvers. Notes on the Brighton coast. 



[1887.] Aust. Geol. Soc. Trans., 1, 1886-92, 112-115. 

 Notes on the crystalline rocks of Bethanga (Vic). 



[1890.] Aust. Geol. Soc. Trans., 1, 1886-92, 148-154; 



Aust. Ass. Bep., 1890, 426-429. 

 Notes on the Mount Lyell district, Tasmania. [With 



discussion.] Tasmania Boy. Soc. Proc, 1891, 25-37, 38- 



43. 

 Notes on the late landslip in the Dandenong Banges, 



Victoria. [1892.] Aust. Geol. Soc. Trans., 1, 1886-92, 



181-183 ; Aust. Ass. Bep. , 1892, 337-340. 

 The Pambula gold-deposits. [1892.] Geol. Soc Quart. 



Jl., 49, 1893, 233-235. 

 The mineral resources of New Caledonia. [With dis- 

 cussion.] [1900.] Inst. Min. Metall. Trans., 8 (1899-1900), 



426-456, 469-472. 

 Power, G. E., & Power, Frederick] D. Ornithological 



notes at Cley, September 5th to 26th, 1885. [1886.] 



Norf. Norw. Nat. Soc. Trans., 4, 1889, 186-189. 

 Power, Henry. *On the relations between dental lesions 



and diseases of the eye. [With discussion.] [1883.] 



Odontol. Soc. Trans., 16, 1884, 11-60, 69-79. 

 Microbes in eye diseases. [With discussion.] Int. 



Med. Congr. Trans., 1887 (Vol. 3), 682-686. 

 Special branches of medicine and surgery. Practitioner, 



58, 1897, 654-664. 

 Power, John Arthur. For biography and list of works see 



Entomologist, 19, 1886, 193-200 ; Ent. Month. Mag., 23, 



1886-87, 44-45. 

 Powers, Edward. Bain-making. Science, 18, 1891, 205- 



206, 249 ; 19, 1892, 52-53. 

 Artificial rain. [1892.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 9 (1892- 



93), 178-184. 

 Powers, Mark. For biographical notice see Amer. Chem. 



Soc Jl., 17, 1895, 586. 

 On the decomposition of organic matter in water. Jl. 



Anal. Chem. , 3, 1889, 387-398. 

 Powers, W. A., & Hopkins, Cyril George. See Hopkins 



& Powers. 

 Powers, William L. Two new birds for Maine. Auk, 14, 



1897, 219. 

 Powerscourt, Mervyn [Edward Wingfield] (Viscount). 



On the acclimatization of the Japanese deer at Powers- 

 court. Zool. Soc Proc, 1884, 207-209. 

 Pownall, C. A. W. Notes on recent publications relating 



to the effect of earthquakes on structures. [1891.] Japan 



Seism. Soc. Trans., 16, 1892, 1-17. 

 Powys, Thomas Lyttleton. See Lilford, Tliomas Lyttletun 



Powys (Lord). 



Poynting, John H[enry]. On the transfer of energy in the 



electromagnetic field. [1884. | Phil. Trans., 17-"., 1885, 



343-361. 

 Discharge of electricity in an imperfect insulator. 



[1885.] Birmingham Phil. Soc. Proc, 5 (1885-87), 68-82. 

 On the connexion between electric current and the 



electric and magnetic inductions in the surrounding field. 



[1885.] Phil. Trans., 176, 1886, 277-306. 

 On the proof by Cavendish's method that electrical 



action varies inversely as the square of the distance. 



Brit. Ass. Bep., 1886, 523-524. 

 On a form of solenoid galvanometer. [1888.] Bir- 

 mingham Phil. Soc. Proc, 6 (1887-89), 162-167. 



On a mechanical model, illustrating the residual 



charge in a dielectric. [1888.] Birmingham Phil. Soc. 

 Proc, 6 (1887-89), 314-317. 



Haze. Nature, 39, 1889, 323-324. 



A graphical method of explaining the diffraction bands 



at the edge of a shadow. [1890.] Birmingham Phil. Soc. 



Proc, 7 (1889-91), 210-219. 

 On a determination of the mean density of the Earth 



and the gravitation constant by means of the common 



balance. [1891.] Phil. Trans. (A), 182, 1892, 565-656. 

 On a parallel-plate double-image micrometer. Astr. 



Soc. Mouth. Not., 52, 1892, 556-560; 53, 1893, 330. 

 An examination of Prof. Lodge's electro-magnetic 



hypothesis. [1893.] Electrician, 31, 1893, 575-577, 606- 



608, 635-636 ; 32, 1894, 20. 

 A history of the methods of weighing the Earth. 



[1893.] Birmingham Phil. Soc Proc, 9, 1895, 1-23. 

 Molecular electricity. Electrician, 35, 1895, 644-647, 



668-671, 708-712, 741-743. 

 Osmotic pressure. Phil. Mag., 42, 1896, 289-300; 



Nature, 55 (1896-97), 33. 

 [Presidential address to the Math, and Phys. Sci. 



Sect.] Brit. Ass. Bep., 1899, 615-624. 

 A method of making a half-shadow field in a polari- 



meter by two inclined glass plates. Brit. Ass. Bep., 1899, 



662-663. 



The nature of electric current. 



Engin. Trans., 20, 1902, 89-90. 



Becent studies in gravitation. 



Proc, 16, 1902, 278-294. 



Poynting, John H[enry], & Cray, P. L. An experiment 

 in search of a directive action of one quartz crystal on 

 another. [1898.] Phil. Trans. (A), 192, 1899, 245-256. 



Poynting, John H[enry], & Love, E[rnest] F[rederiek] 

 J[ohn\ On the law of the propagation of light. [1886- 

 88.] Birmingham Phil. Soc. Proc, 5 (1885-87), 354- 

 363 ; 6 (1887-89), 168. 



Poynton, F[rederick] J[ohn]. A case of rheumatic peri- 

 carditis and extreme dilatation of the heart with an 

 investigation into the microscopy of rheumatic heart 

 disease. Med.-Chir. Trans., 82, 1*899, 355-365. 



Poynton, Frederick] -f[ohn], * Lees, D[avid] B[ridge]. 

 See Lees & Poynton. 



Poynton, Frederick] J[ohn], A- Still, George Frederick], 

 Tile histology of the rheumatic nodule. London Path. 

 Soc. Trans., 50, 1899, 324-328. 



Pozdneev, A[leksej] M[atveevii]. IIot;3,T,Ka 110 M0HTO.11II 

 B1> 1892-93 rr. [Voyage en Mongolie en 1892-93.] 

 [1893.] St. Petersb., Buss. Geogr. Soc. Bull., 30, 1894, 

 145-184. 



Pozerski, [Edouard]. Action de quelques ferments solubles 

 apres refroidissement vers - 191 degrfs an moyen de Pair 

 liquide. Paris, Soc Biol. Mem., 52, 1900 (C. R.), 714- 

 716. 



Pozerski, [Edouard], Daveniere, , & Portier, P[anl\. 



See Daveniere, Portier & Pozerski. 



Poznaiiski, [Franciszek Kiaioery]. *La rueteorologie et 

 les epidemies. France Soc. Meteorol. Nouv. Meteorol., 

 1, 1868, 253-254. 



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