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Elliot (DANIEL G.) A Synopsis of the Mammals of 

 North America and the adjacent Seas (Appendix). A 

 List of the Land and Sea Mammals of North America, 

 north of Mexico. Supplement to the " Synopsis." 

 2 Pt. [in l.J pp. 522 : 56 pis., text illust. See CHICAGO. 

 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. Publications, 



Ac. Zoological Series. Vol. II, no. 1 & 2. 8. 1901. 



Publication 45 & 57. 



Elliot (DANIEL G.) The Caribou of North America. 

 See ROOSEVELT (T.) A others. The Deer Family. 



8. 1902. 



Elliot (DANIEL G.) The Land and Sea Mammals of 

 middle America and the West Indies (Appendix). 

 pp. xxi (xiii), 850, xlix : 68 pis., text illust. [1 Vol. in 2.] 

 See CHICAGO. FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. 

 Publications, Ac. Zoological Series. Vol. IV, pt. 1 & 2. 



8. 1904. 



Elliot (DANIEL G.) A Check List of Mammals of the 

 North American continent, the West Indies, and the 

 neighboring Seas. pp. iv [i], 761 : 1 pi. See CHICAGO. 

 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. Publications, 



Ac. Zoological Series. Vol. VI. 8. 1905. 



'Publication 105. 



Supplement. . . Edited by 3. A. Allen, pp. iv, 192. 



8. New York, 1917. 



Elliot (DANIEL G.) A Catalogue of the Collection of 

 Mammals in the Field Columbian Museum, pp. viii, 

 694: text illust. See CHICAGO. FIELD MUSEUM OF 

 NATURAL HISTORY. Publications, Ac. Zoological 

 Series. Vol. viii. 8. 1907. 



Publication 115. 



Elliot (DANIEL G.) Description of a new subspecies 

 of African Monkey of the genus Cercopithecus. 1 p. 

 \ J See SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Smithsonian Miscel- 

 laneous Collections. Vol. LVI, no. 7. 8. 1910. 



Elliot (DANIEL G.) A Review of the Primates. 3 Vol. 

 illust. See NEW YORK, City of. AMERICAN MUSEUM 

 OF NATURAL HISTORY. Monographs, Ac. Monograph 

 Series, Vol. l-in. 4. 1912 [i.e. 1913]. 



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Elliot (GEORGE FRANCIS ScoTT) A /Fauna, Flora & 

 Geology of the Clyde area. Edited by G. F. Scott 

 Elliot, M. Laurie and J. B. Murdoch, pp. x, 567 : 

 1 map geol. col. 8. Glasgow, 1901. 



Issued as a British Association Haud-Book for the Glasgow Meeting, 

 1901. 



Contains : 



Botany. By G. F. S. Elliot, j Marine & Fresh-water Fishes. By 

 History of Botany in Glasgow, j T. Scott & A. Brown. 

 By F. O. Bower. ! Tuuicata. By J. Rankin. 



The Phyto-Plankton of the ! The Land & Fresh-water Mollusca. 

 Clyde Sea Area. By G. j By T. Scott. 

 Murray and V. H. Black- [ Marine Mollusca & Brachiopoda. 



By Rev. G. A. F. Knight. 

 Marine Polyzoa. 



man. 

 Freshwater Algsc. By G. F. S. 



Elliot. 

 Marine Algne. By E. A. L. 



Batters. 



Diatoms. By T. Comber. 

 Characea!. By P. Ewing. 

 Lichens. By G. F. S. Elliot. 

 Fungi (Microscopic). By D. A. 



Boyd. 

 Hymenomycetes and Gastro- 



mycetes. By W. Stewart. 

 Hepaticee. By P. Ewing. 

 Mosses. By J. Murray. 

 Ferns and their Allies. By 



W. Stewart. 



Phanerogams. By P. Ewing. 

 Measurements of Notable 



Trees. By J. Renwick & 



R. M'Kay. 

 Anthropology of the Clyde 



Valley. By E. Duncan. 

 Mammalia. By H. B. Watt. 

 Birds. By J. Pat/erson. 

 Reptilia and Amphibia. By 



A. Brown. 



By A. Gray. 

 Insecta. 

 Order Hymenoptera. Sub-order 



Terebrantia. By A. A. Dalglish. 

 Sub-order Aculeata. By J. R. 



Malloch. 

 Order Lepidoptera. Macro-Lepi- 



doptera. By A. A. Dalglish. 

 Microlepidoptera. By J. J. F. X. 



King. 

 Order Diptera (Except Tipulida)). 



By P. H. Grimsliaw. 

 Tipulidae. By R. Henderson. 

 Order Coleoptera. By A. Fer- 



gusson. 

 Order Trichoptera. By J. J. F. X. 



King. 

 Order Hemiptera. Sub-order 



Heteroptera. By J. E. Murphy. 

 Sub-order Homoptera. By J. M. 



B. Taylor. 



Order Odonata. j o 



Order Orthoptera. ! T . i, Y 

 Order Neuroptera- 



Planipenuia. 



[Elliot (GEORGE FRANCIS SCOTT) (contd.)] 

 [Fauna, Flora & Geology of the Clyde Area (contd.)] 



Orders Collembola and Thysan 



ura. By D. A. Boyd. 

 Myriappda. By D. A. Boyd. 



Arachnida. By W. Evans. 



Land, Fresh-water and Marine 

 Crustacea. By T. Scott. 



Marine Worms. By J. F. 

 Gemmil. 



Echinodermata. By G. B. Todd. 



Coelentera. Actinozoa. By M. 

 Laurie. 



Hydroida. By J. Eankin. 



Porifera. By J. Rankin. 



Protozoa. 



Infusoria. By J. R. Thomson. 

 Foraminifera. By Mrs. Robert- 

 sou. 



Physical conditions of the Clyde 

 Sea Area. By H. R. Mill. 



The Geology of the Clyde terri- 

 tory. By J. Home. 



The Crystalline Schists of the 

 Highlands. By P. Macnair. 



The Silurian Rocks in the south 

 of Scotland. By B. N. 

 Peach, J. Home & A. Mac- 

 conochie. 



The Trilobites of the Silurian 

 Rocks of southwest Scot- 

 land. By B. N. Peach. 



The Crustacea of the Silurian 

 Rocks of southwest Scot- 

 land. By B. N. Peach. 



The Arthropoda from the Silu- 

 rian Rocks of southwest 

 Scotland. By B. N. Peach. 



Graptolites. By Prof. . Lap- 

 worth. 



The Old Red Sandstone of the 

 Clyde area. By J. G. Good- 

 child. 



The Carboniferous Rocks of the 

 Clyde drainage area. By J. 

 Smith. 



The Carboniferous Fossil Plants 

 of the Clyde basin. By R. 

 Kidston. 



The Carboniferous Foraminifera 



The Carboniferous Sponges, &c. By 



J. Smith. 

 The Carboniferous Corals, <tc. By 



J. Thomson. 

 The Carboniferous Annelida, <fec. 



By J. Young. 

 The Carboniferous Polyzoa, <tc. By 



J. Young. 

 The Carboniferous Ostracoda of the 



Clyde drainage area. By Prof. 



T. R. Jones & J. W. Kirkby. 

 The Carboniferous Brach- 

 iopoda, <tc. 

 The Carboniferous Lame]- By J. 



libranchiata, tfcc. Neilson. 



Carboniferous Cephalo- 

 poda. 

 Carboniferous Gasteropoda. By J. 



G. Goodchild. 

 TheConodontsof the Carboniferous 



Rocks of the Clyde drainage 



area. By J. Smith. 

 Incertffi Sedis. By J. Smith. 

 The Carboniferous Echinodermata 



of the Clyde drainage area. By 



J. Smith. 

 The Carboniferous Fishes of the 



West of Scotland. By R. H. 



Traquair. 

 The Amphibia of the Carboniferous 



Rocks of the Clyde drainage 



area. By .T. Young. 

 The Permian Rocks, ct-c. By J. Smith. 

 The Drift or Glacial Formation, tfce, 



By J. Smith. 

 The Post-Drift Fossils of the Clyde 



drainage area at Low Levels. 



By J. Smith, T. Scott, & J. 



Steel. 

 The Rocks of the Clyde drainage 



area. By J. Sommerville and 



G. R. Thompson. 



The Minerals, <t-c. By J. Sommer- 

 ville and G. R. Thompson. 

 Index to the Minerals. 

 Localities for Old Red Sandstone 



and Carboniferous Fossils in 



the Clyde drainage area. By 



J. Smith. 



of the Clyde drainage area. 



By J. Young. 



[The Geological portion (pp. 399-507) was subsequently re-issued, in 

 1904, with corrections and additions, for the Geological Society of 

 Glasgow (<?..).] 



Elliot (GEORGE F. S.) Nature Studies. (Plant Life.) 

 pp. 352 : 1 pi., text illust. ^ 8. London, 1903. 



ELLIOTT (J. H.) & others. Report of the Malaria 

 Expedition to Nigeria, Ac. Pt, I. See LIVERPOOL 

 SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE. Memoir in. 4. 1902. 



ELLIS (GEOHGIANA AGAR) Baroness Dover. 

 See AGAR-ELLIS. 



Ellis (HENRY) [Voyage to Hudson's Bay.] 

 See ARKSTEE ( ) & MERKUS ( ) Allgemeine His- 

 torie der Reisen, Ac. Bd. xvn. 4. 1759. 



ELLIS (JOHN WILLIAM) The Lepidopterous Fauna 

 of Lancashire and Cheshire. 7 Pt. pp. 88. 



8. [London A Leeds,] 1885-89. 

 Naturalist. 1885-89. 



ELLIS (THOMAS SMITH) On some features hi the 

 formation of the Severn Valley as seen near Gloucester, 

 Ac. pp. 15:1 map. 8. [Gloucester,] 1882. 



Ellis (WILLIAM W.) [Autograph Manuscript Catalogue 

 of the Drawings of Animals by W. W. Ellis and others 

 in the Collection of Sir J. Banks.] pp. 251. 

 See DRYANDER (J.) fol. 



ELLISON (F. O'BRIEN) [Insects of Hampstead 

 Heath.] See HAMPSTEAD SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. Hamp- 

 stead Heath, Ac. 8. 1913. 



ELLS (ROBERT WHEELOCK) [1845-] A history of New 

 Brunswick Geology, pp. 64. 8. Montreal, 1887. 



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