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MORRIS (H. M.) A Survey of Olive Pests, d-c. pp. 10 . 

 text illust. See CYPRUS. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 

 Bulletin (Entomological Series) no. 2. 8. 1930. 



Morris (JOHN) Pictorial and descriptive Atlas of 



Geology . . . Revised by J. Morris. See REYNOLDS 



(JAMES") Bookseller. 8. [1857.] 



The wrapper reads : " Reynolds's Popular Atlas of Geology," etc. 



MORRIS (MARMADUKE CHABLES FREDERICK) [1844-] 



Francis Orpen Morris. A Memoir, pp. xi, 323 : 1 port., 

 2 ph. 8. London, 1897. 



MORRIS (PATRICK FRANCIS) [1896-] & Audas ( J. W.) 



Supplement to Professor Ewart's "Weeds, Poison Plants 



-B, and Naturalized Aliens of Victoria," d-c. See AUDAS 



(J. W.) & MORRIS (P. F.) 8. 1925. 



r MORRIS (RussELL L.) A Map of West Virginia, com- 

 piled by Russell L. Morris, d-c. See WEST VIRGINIA, 

 State of. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [Maps.] s.sh. 1899. 



_ MORRIS (STANLEY) Bird-Song. A manual for Field 



Naturalists on the songs and notes of some British Birds, 



d-c. pp. ix, 134 : text illust. 8. London, 1925. 



MORRISON (EMILY) & (HAROLD) A redescription of 

 the type species of the genera of Coccidse based on species 

 .IAiT.2 originally described by Maskell. See UNITED STATES 

 'NATIONAL MUSEUM. Proceedings, d-c. Vol. 60, art. 12. 



8. 1922. 



Morrison (EMILY) & (HAROLD) The Scale Insects of 

 the subfamilies Monophlebinae and Margarodinae treated 

 by Maskell, d-c. See UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 

 Proceedings, d-c. Vol. 62, art. 17. 8. 1923. 



Morrison (EMILY) & (HAROLD) The Maskell species of 

 Scale Insects of the subfamily Asterolecaniinse, d-c. See 

 UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Proceedings, d-c. 

 Vol. 71, art. 17. 8. 1927. 



MORRISON (F. R.) & Fenfold (A. R.) Australian 

 Tea Trees of economic value. Part I, d-c. See SYDNEY. 

 TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM. Bulletin no. 14. 8. 1929. 



MORRISON (HAROLD) [1890-] A classification of the 

 higher groups and genera of the Coccid family Mar- 

 garodidae, d-c. pp. 240 : 7 pis., text illust. See UNITED 

 STATES OF AMERICA. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 

 Technical Bulletin. No. 52. 8. 1928. 



Morrison (HAROLD) & (EMILY) A redescription of the 

 type species of the genera of Coccidae based on species 

 originally described by Maskell. pp. 120 : 6 pis., text 

 illust. See UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Pro- 

 ceedings, d-c. Vol. 60, art. 12. 8. 1922. 



Morrison (HAROLD) & (EMILY) The Scale Insects of 

 the subfamilies Monophlebinae and Margarodinae treated 

 by Maskell, d-c. pp. 47 : 3 pis., text illust. See UNITED 

 STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Proceedings, d-c. Vol. 62, 

 art. 17. 8. 1923. 



Morrison (HAROLD) & (EMILY) The Maskell species of 

 Scale Insects of the subfamily Asterolecaniinse, d-c. 

 pp. 67 : 29 pis. See UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 

 Proceedings, d-c. Vol. 71, art. 17. 8. 1927. 



MORRISON ( JOHN ROBERT) [Autograph notes giving 

 the translation of the Chinese names of Fishes with some 

 observations.] See REEVES (JOHN) [Autograph lists of 

 the water-colour drawings of Chinese Fish, d-c.] 



fol. [1828-29.] 



Morse (ALBERT Prrrs) Researches on North American 

 Acridiidae. pp. 55 : 8 pis., text Must. 



8. Washington, [D.C.], 1904. 

 Carnegie Institution of Wathinaton. Publication no. 18. 



Morse (ALBERT P.) Further researches on North American 

 Acridiidae. pp. 54 : 10 pis. 



8. Washington, D.C., 1907. 

 Carnegie Inttittttion of Wnthington. Publication no. 68. 



Morse (EDWARD SYLVESTER) [1838-1925] Observa- (_ i 

 tions on the Terrestrial Pulmonifera of Maine, including c 

 a catalogue of all the species of terrestrial and fluviatile 

 Mollusca known to inhabit the State, pp. 63 : 10 pis., 

 text Must. See PORTLAND SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY. 

 Journal, d-c. Vol. 1, no. 1. 8. 1864. 



Morse (EDWARD S.) Traces of an early race in Japan. 

 pp. 257-266 : text illust. 8. [New York, 1879.] 



Popular Science Monthly. Vol. 14, 1879. 



Morse (EDWARD S.) Dolmens in Japan, pp. 8: text 

 illust. 8. [New York, 1880.] 



Popular Science Monthly. Vol. 16, 1880. 



Morse (EDWARD S.) Observations on living Gasteropoda 

 of New England. See SALEM, Mass. PEABODY MUSEUM. 



8. 1921. 



MORSE (GEORGE BYRON) & Mohler ( J. R.) Bacillus 



necrophorus and its economic importance. See UNITED 



STATES OF AMERICA. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Animal Industry Bureau. Circular No. 91. 8. 1906. 



Ann. Kept. Bureau Animal Indutt. No. 21, 1904, pp. 76-11S. 



MORSE (JARED KIRTLAND) Bibliography of crystal 

 structure, d-c. pp. xix, 164 : 1 pi., text illust. 



8. Chicago, 1928. 



Bulletin of the Crystal Structure Laboratory, Department of Physics, 

 Kyerson Physical Laboratory, University of Chicago. 



MORSE (JEDIDIAH) [1761-1826] The American Geo- 

 graphy ; or, A view of the present situation of the United 

 States of America : containing . . . general description of 

 their . . . Natural History ; a particular description of 

 Kentucky, the Western Territory, the Territory south of 

 Ohio, and Vermont . . . With a view of the British, Spanish, 

 French, Portuguese, and Dutch Dominions, on the Conti- 

 nent, and in the West Indies ... A new edition, revised, 

 corrected, and greatly enlarged, by the Author, d-c. 

 pp. viii, 642 : 3 maps. 4. London, 1794. 



Wanting one of the maps. 



Publisher's Advertisement dated : 22 April, 1794. The first edition 

 appeared in 1789. MS. Notes by the Author or other former owner 

 of this copy, pp. 45 > ; " N.B. Every part of the following book 

 is incorporated into Winterbotham's 'View of America' i\n|>t 

 the passages inclosed in brackets and those whii-h arc in that case 

 underlined." (WINTERBOTHAM (William) An historical, geographical, 

 commercial and philosophical view of the American United States, 

 <tc. 4 vol. 8. London, 1795.] 



[Another edition. Oct. 1794.] pp. vi, 715 : 25 maps. 



4. London, 1794. 



MORSE (SiLAS R.) [For official reports as Curator] 

 See TRENTON. NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



MORSE (WILLIAM CLIFFORD) [1874-] The Maxvi Ik- 

 Limestone, pp. viii, 128: 4 pis., 1 port., text illust. See 

 OHIO, State of. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Fourth Series, 

 Bulletin 13. 8. 1910. 



Morse (WILLIAM C.) & Foerste (A. F.) Preliminary 

 report of the Waverlian formations of east-central Ken- 

 tucky and their economic values, pp. x [Hi] 76 : 1 pi., 

 text illust. See KENTUCKY, Slate of. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 

 Bulletin no. 16. 8. 1912. 



MORSE (WILLIAM JOSEPH) [1884-] & Piper (C. V.) 

 The Soy Bean ; history, varieties, and field studies. 

 pp.84: 8 pis. See UNITED STATES OF AMF.RICA. DEPART- 

 MENT OF AGRICULTURE. Plant Industry Bureau. Bulletin 

 no. 197. 8. 1910. 



