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L'age de la pierre en Orient. Toulouse Soc. Hist. Nat. 



Bull., 1897, 251. 

 C.irtan, Elie. Ueber die einfachen Transformationa- 



gruppen. Leipzig Math. Phys. Ber., 45, 1893, 31)5-420. 

 . . Sur la structure des groupes simples tinis et contiuus. 



Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 116, 1893, 784-780, 962-964. 



Sur la reduction de la structure d'un groupe a sa 



forme canonique. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 119, 1894, 

 639-642. 



Sur un theoreme de 31. BERTRAND. Paris, Ac. Sei. 



C. R., 119, 1894, 902; Paris, Soc. Math. Bull., 22, 1894, 



230-234. 

 Sur certains groupes algebriques. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. 



R., 120, 1895, 544-548. 



Sur la reduction a sa forme canonique de la structure 

 d'un groupe de transformations tini et continu. Amer. 

 Jl. Math., 18, 1896, 1-61. 



Le principe de dualit^ et certaines integrates multiples 



de 1'espace tangentiel et de 1'espace regie. Paris, Soc. 



Math. Bull., 24, 1896, 140-177. 

 Sur les systemes de nombres complexes. Paris, Ac. 



Sci. C. R., 124, 1897, 1217-1220. 

 Sur les systemes reels de nombres complexes. Paris, 



Ac. Sci. C. R., 124, 1897, 1296-1297. 



Les groupes bilineaires et les systemes de nombres 

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 99 pp. 



Sur certaines expressions dift'erentielles et le probleme 

 de PFAFK. Paris, Ecole Norm. Ann., 16, 1899, 239-332. 



Cartaud, G. Aualisis mierografico de los aeeros a! carbono. 



[Tr.] Argentina Soc. Ci. An., 50, 1900, 181-180, 204- 



208. 



Cartaud, >V Osmond, / See Osmond & Cartaud. 

 Cartaz, A[dolphf]. De la paralysie faciale d'origine otii|ue. 



Ass. Franv. C. R., 1896 (Pt. 2), 569-572. 



Du spasme lesophagieu dans le cancer de I'estoniar. 

 Ass., Franc. C. R., 1898 (Pt. 2), 644-647. 



Elephantiasis du nez. Ass. Franv . C. R., 1899 (Pi. 2), 



757-769. 



Carter, [ in//iMi]. (Seeds undergrowth.] Liverpool Lit. 



Phil. Soc. Proc., 39, 1886, xlviii-1. 

 Carter, [Gilbert T.]. A journey in Benin, (ieogr. Soc. 



Proc., 14, 1892, 457-459. 

 Carter, . Ueber Plethysmographie des Herzens. Arch. 



Anat. Physiol. (Physiol. Alitli.), 1898, 530-531. 

 Carter, Alfred H[eiiri/]. Pyrosis or waterbrash. Practi- 

 tioner, 44, 1890, 321-327. 

 Carter, Alice. Notes on pollination. Bot. Gaz., 17, 1892, 



19-22. 

 Evolution in methods of pollination. Bot. GHZ. , 17, 



1892, 40-46, 72-78. 

 Carter, E. Tremlett. The magnetic circuit. Electrician, 



25, 1890, 231-232. 

 Water power. Elect. Rev., 31, 1892, 222-224, 253- 



255, 283-285, 327-330, 358-360, 372-375, 402-404, 443- 



446, 453-455, 484-486, 513-515, 540-541. 

 Gearing. Electrician, 29, 1892, 425-428, 453-155, 



512-515, 559-561, 587-588, 641-643, 666-668, 092-693. 



Energy as a fundamental idea. Elect. Rev., 32, 1893, 

 646-647. 



Arc lighting. Elect. Rev., 32, 1893, 648-650, 677- 

 679, 708-710, 736-738, 764-766; 33, 1893, 4-6, 60-62, 

 116-118, 200-202, 365-368, 500-503, 549-551, 662-664; 

 34, 1894, 297-299, 452-454. 



Thermal galvanometers. Electrician, 30, 1893, 680- 

 681. 



Carter, Ernest Christison. The relative importance of the 



minute histological features of the brain cortex in general 



paralysis. Brain, 16, 1893, 393-404. 

 A case of cylindroma of the brain, with remarks. Jl. 



Path. Bact., 1, 1893, 384-388. 

 Carter, F. W. The scientific principles of public lighting 



by arc lamps. Elect. Rev., 45, 1899, 994-995, 1(134-1037. 



On the photometry of arc lamps. Elect. Rev 47 

 1900, 44-4.5, 120-121, 128-129, 197-198. 



Note on air-gap and interpolar induction. Inst. Elect. 

 Engin. JL, 29, 1900, 925-933. 



Carter, (1-lev) Frederick B. Rhizopoda: their life-history 

 and classification. [1887.] Amer. Micr. Jl., 9 1888 

 3-10. 



Desmids: their life-history and their classification. 

 [1888.] Amer. Micr. Jl., 10, 1889, 35-38, 73-79. 



Diatoms : their life-history and their classification. 

 [1890.] Amer. Micr. Jl., 11, 1890, 276-280; 12, 1891, 

 1-6, 81-85, 97-101, 121-123. 



Radiolaria : their life-history and their classification. 

 Amer. Micr. Jl., 13, 1892, 63-64, 111-113, 143-145, 177- 

 180, 218-219, 257-259; 14, 1893, 69-72, 223-23U, 305- 

 307; 15, 1894, 112-121, 381-384; 16, 1895, 81-85, 206- 

 213; 17, 1896, 19-25. 



Radiolarian shale from Manitoba. Amer. Micr. Jl., 

 15, 1894, 51-53. 



[Radiolaria: new genera and species from Barbadoes.] 

 Amer. Micr. Jl., 17, 1896, 25-26, 57-58, 62, 96-97 98 

 163-164, 241-242. 



Carter, //. 7,'., tfc Mclntosh, II'. Page. See Mclntosh & 



Carter. 

 Carter, //. R. P. Indian Solpugic or pseudo-spiders. 



[1899.] Nature, 59 (1898-99), 342. 

 Carter, (Surg.-Gen.) H[enry~\ Vandyke. For biographical 



notice see Indian Med. Gaz. , 32, 1898, 224. 



Note on the occurrence of a minute blood-spirillum in 

 an Indian rat. Med. Off. (India) Sci. Mem., 3, 1888, 

 45-48. 



On the lately demonstrated blood-contamination and 

 infective disease of the rat and of equines in India. Med. 

 Off. (India) Sci. Mem., 3, 1888, 49-78. 



- Note on some aspects and relations of the blood- 

 organisms in ague. Med. Off. (India) Sci. Mem., 3, 

 1888, 139-167. 



Carter, (Surg. -Maj. ) Henri/ J[ulin\. For biographical notice 

 and works see Roy. Soc. Proc., 58, 1895, liv-lvii. 



Generic characters of the sponges in [his] "Contribu- 

 tions to our knowledge of the Spongida" (Annals, 1883, 

 Vol. 12, p. 308). Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 13, 1884, 129- 

 130. 



(jrantia ciliata, vtir. spinispiculum, Crtr. Ann. Mag. 

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- The branched and unbranched forms of the freshwater 

 sponges considered generally. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 13, 

 1884, 269-273. 



Note on the assumed relationship of Parkeria to 

 Stromatopora, and on a microscopic section of Stro- 

 matopora mamillata, Fr. Si-hmiilt. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 13, 1884, 353-350. 



On the Spougia coriacea of MONTAGU, = Leucosolenia 

 coriacea, Bk., together with a new variety of Leueosolenia 

 lacunosa, Bk., elucidating the spicular structure of some 

 of the fossil Calcispongiie ; followed by illustrations of 

 the pin-like spicules on Verticillites helvetica, De Loriol. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 14, 1884, 17-29. 



Catalogue of marine sponges, collected by Mr. Jos. 

 WILLCOX, on the west coast of Florida. Philad. Ac. 

 Nat. Sci. Proc., 1884, 202-209. 



Report on marine sponges obtained in the Oban 

 dredging excursions of the Birmingham Natural History 

 and Microscopical Society in July 1881 and 1883. [1884.] 

 Midland Natlist., 8, 1886, 7-10. 



- Note on Spongilla fragilis, Leidy, and a new species 

 of Spongilla from Nova Scotia. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 15, 1885, 18-20. 



Descriptions of sponges from the neighbourhood of 

 Port Phillip Heads, South Australia. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 15, 1885, 107-117, 196-222, 301-321 ; 16, 1885, 

 277-294, 347-368; 17, 1886, 40-53, 112-127, 431-441, 

 502-516; 18, 1886, 34-55, 126-149. 



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