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Morris, John, and Geo. E. Roberts. On the 



carboniferous limestone of Oreton and Farlow, 

 Clee Hills, Shropshire. Geol. Soc. Journ. 

 XVIII., 1862, pp. 94-102. 



Morris, John, and Daniel Sharpe. Descrip- 

 tion of eight species of brachiopodous shells 

 from the palaeozoic rocks of the Falkland Islands. 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. II., 1846, pp. 274-278. 



Morris, John G. Contributions toward a his- 

 tory of Entomology in the United States. 

 [1844.] Silliman, Journ. I., 1846, pp. 17-27. 



2. Catalogue of the described Lepidoptera 



of North America. [I860.] Smithson. Miscell. 

 Coll. III., 1862. 



3. Synopsis of the described Lepidoptera 



of North America. Part I. Diurnal and Cre- 

 puscular Lepidoptera. Smithson. Miscell. Coll. 

 IV., 1862. 



Morris, (Miss) Margaretta. On the Cecidomyia 



destructor, or Hessian Fly. Silliman, Journ. 



XL., 1841, pp. 381-382; Amer. Phil. Soc. 



Trans. VIII., 1843, pp. 49-52. 

 2. Observations on the developement of 



the Hessian Fly. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 



I., 1841-43, pp. 66-68. 



3. [On the larvre of Cicada septemdecim.] 



Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. ILL, 1846-47, 

 pp. 132-134. 



4. [On the habits of Cecidomyia culmi- 



cola.] Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. IV., 1848- 

 49, p. 194. 



5. On the Seven teen-years Locust (in a 



letter to Charles GIRARD). Boston, Proc. Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. IV., 1851, p. 110. 



Morris, 0. W. Observations on the quantity 

 of Raui at different heights. [1846.] New 

 York, Annal. Lyceum, IV., 1848, pp. 496-499. 



2. Observations on the state of the wea- 

 ther in New .York. New York, Annal. Ly- 

 ceum, IV., 1848, pp. 500-504. 



3. On the quantity of Rain at different 



heights from observations made at the Institu- 

 tion for the Deaf and Dumb, New York City. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc. 1851, pp. 173-175. 



4. Remarks on the quantity of Rain at 

 different heights. Smithsonian Reports, 1856, 

 pp. 211-214. 



5. Remarks on the quantity of Rain at 



different heights. [1855.] New York, Annal. 

 Lyceum, VI., 1858, pp. 161-164. 



6. A comparison of the climate, &c. of 



New York and Kansas. [1858.] New York, 

 Annal. Lyceum, VH., 1862, pp. 22-25. 



Morris, William R. Confirmation of Judge 

 WOODRUFF'S account of the influence of the 

 Ash on the Rattlesnake. Silliman, Journ. 

 XXX., 1836, p. 208. 



Morrison, . Observations and experiments 



made upon an instrument termed a Magnet- 

 Electrometer. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1838 (pt. 2), 

 p. 74. 



2. On the causes of oscillations of the Ba- 



rometer, and of diminished pressure previous to 

 periods of high wind. Quart. Journ. Meteorol. 

 I., 1842, pp. 67-74. 



Morrison, Alexander. Communications respect- 

 ing the natural history of the Salmon. High- 

 Land Soc. Trans. II., 1803, pp. 388-393. 



Morrison, R. J. Considerations on the prin- 

 ciples, general bearings, and utility of Meteor- 

 ology ; with some account of Atmospheric Elec- 

 tricity. Meteorol. Soc. Trans. I., 1839, pp. 60- 

 66. 



Morrison, W. M. Observations connected with 

 the migration of the Mackerel and Herring, as 

 noticed in the British Channel. Edinb. New 

 Phil. Journ. VII., 1829, pp. 317-321 ; Froriep, 

 Notizen, XXVII., 1830, col. 52-54. 



Morrus, J. D. Deber das Elaterin oder das 

 Princip des Elateriums und seine Wirkungen. 

 Liebig, Annal. II., 1832, pp. 366-369. 



Mors, , Pologne, et Weyers. Rapport 



sur les excursions entomologiques faites dans 

 la Campine Anversoise. Bruxelles, Ann. Soc. 

 Entom. Beige, V., 1861, pp. 47-51. 



Morsch, H. Beobachtungen an sensitiven 

 Pflanzen wiihrend der Sonnenfinsterniss vom 

 28 July. Berlin, Bericht, 1851, pp. 489-490. 



Morse, Edward S. On Helix asteriscus. Bos- 

 ton, Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. VI., 1856-59, pp. 

 128-129. 



2. The hasmal and neural regions of Bra- 



chiopoda. Boston, Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. LX., 

 1863, pp. 57-60. 



Morse, James O. Observations on the Great 

 Greywacke region of the state of New York. 

 [1829.] Albany Inst. Trans. I., 1830, pp. 84- 

 85. 



Morse, Sam. F. B. Telegraphe electro-mag- 

 netique. Paris, Comptes Rendus, VII., 1838, 

 pp. 593-595 ; Annal. de Cbimie, LXXIL, 1839, 

 pp. 220-223. 



2. On the Twilight Bow. Silliman, Journ. 



XXXVIII., 1840, pp. 389-390. 



3. Experiments made with one hundred 



pairs of GROVE'S Battery passing through one 

 hundred and sixty miles of insulated wire. 

 Silliman, Journ. XLV., 1843, pp. 390-394; 

 Walker, Electr. Mag. I., 1845, pp. 164-167. 



Morson, T. R. N. Darstellung des Aconitin. 

 Poggend. Annal. XLII., 1837, pp. 175-176. 



2. On vegetable extracts. Pharmaceut. 

 Journ. I., 1842, pp. 49-54. 



3. Observations on certain plants of the 



genus Piper. Pharmaceut. Journ. III., 1844, 

 pp. 471-478. 



