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The fractional analysis of silicates. Arner. Chem. 



Soc. Jl., 13, 1891, 277-283. 

 The relative abundance of the chemical elements. 



[1889.] Washington Phil. Soc. Bull., 11, 1892, 131-142; 



U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 78, 1891, 34-42. 

 TSCHEBMAK'S theory of the chlorite group and its 



alternative. Amer. Jl. Sci., 43, 1892, 190-200; Ztschr. 



Anorg. Chem., 1, 1892, 2(53-276; U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., 



No. 113, 1893, 11-21. 



Note on the constitution of ptilolite and mordenite. 

 Amer. Jl. Sci., 44, 1892, 101-102. 



[Concerning the name of the element columbium.] 



Jl. Anal. Chem., 6, 1892, 582. 

 The constitution of the lithia micas. Amer. Chem. 



Soc. Jl., 15, 1893, 245-250; U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 



113, 1893, 22-26. 

 Reportfs] of Committee on Determinations of Atomic 



Weight, published during 1893[-99]. Amer. Chem. Soc. 



Jl., 1(5, 1894, 179-193; 17,1895, 201-212; 18, 1896, 197- 



214; 19, 1897, 359-3(59; 20, 1898, 1(53-173; 21, 1899, 



200-214; 22, 1900, 70-80. 

 The constitution of the zeolites. Amer. Jl. Sci., 48, 



1894, 187-193 ; Ztschr. Anorg. Chem., 7, 1894, 267-274. 



An occurrence of anorthite and epidote. Amer. Jl. 

 Sci., 48, 1894, 429. 



Note on a garnet from California. Amer. Jl. Sci., 50, 



1895, 76-77. 



- The constitution of the silicates. U. S. Geol. Surv. 

 Bull., No. 125, 1895, 109 pp. 



An empirical relation between melting-point and 

 critical temperature. Amer. Chem. Jl. , 18 (1896), 618- 

 621. 



The constants of nature. Part v. A recalculation of 

 the atomic weights. New edition, revised and enlarged. 

 [1897.] Smithsonian Miscell. Coll., 38, 1898, Art. 5, 

 370 pp. 



- The alkaline reaction of some natural silicates. Amer. 

 Chem. Soc. Jl., 20, 1898, 739-742; U. S. Geol. Surv. 

 Bull., No. 1(17, 1900, 156-158. 



The constitution of tourmaline. Amer. Jl. Sci., 8, 



1899, 111-121; U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 167, 1900, 

 26-36. 



Proposed international committee on atomic weights. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 703-705. 



Chemistry in the United States. [1896.] Washington 



Phil. Soc. Bull., 13, 1900, 1N3-204. 



Contributions to chemistry and mineralogy from the 

 laboratory of the United States Geological Survey. U. S. 

 Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 167, 1900, 166 pp. 



Analyses of rocks from the Laboratory of the United 



States Geological Survey, 1880-99. U. S. Geol. Surv. 



Bull., No. 168, 1900, 308 pp. 

 Clarke, Fmnk Wigglesworth, & Catlett, Charles. A plati- 



niferous nickel ore from Canada. Amer. Jl. Sci., 37, 



1889, 372-374; U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 64, 1890, 



20-21. 

 Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth, & Chatard, Thomas Marran. 



Mineralogical notes from the Laboratory of the U. S. 



Geological Survey. Amer. Jl. Sci., 28, 1884, 20-25. 

 A report of work done in the Washington laboratory 



during the fiscal year 1883-84. U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., 



No. 9, 1884, 40 pp. 



See also Chatard it Clarke. 

 Clarke, Frank Wigglcxwurtli, & Darton, Nelson Horntio. 



On a hydroruica from New Jersey. Amer. Jl. Sci., 7, 



1899, 365-366; U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 167, 1900, 



154-155. 

 Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth, & Diller, Joseph Silas. 



Topaz from Stoneham, Maine. Amer. Jl. Sci., 29, 1885, 



378-384. 

 Turquois from New Mexico. Amer. Jl. Sci., 32, 1886, 



211-217; U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 42, 1887, 39-44. 

 Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth, & Evans, Charles Seth. 



"Researches on the tartrates of antimony. [1883.] 



Amer. Chem. Jl., 5 (1883-84), 241-250. 

 Clarke, Frank Wigglesieorth, & Hillebrand, William 



Francis. Analysis of rocks with a chapter on analytical 



methods, Laboratory of the United States Geological 



Survey 1880 to 1896. U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 148, 



1897, 306 pp. 

 Clarke, Frank Wi'iijlffu-arth, & Joslin, 0[nnir] T. *0n 



some phosphides of iridium and platinum. [1883.] 



Amer. Chem. Jl., 5 (1883-84), 231-235. 

 Clarke, Frank Wiiiglesicorth, & Merrill, George P[erkins]. 



On nephrite and jadeite. [1888.] U. S. Mas. Proc., 11, 



1889, 115-130, xi. 

 Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth, & Schneider, Edieanl 



A[dolj>l<\. Experiments upon the constitution of the 



natural silicates. Arner. Jl. Sci., 40, 1890, 303-312, 405- 



415, 452-457; U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., Wo. 78, 1891, 11- 



33; Ztschr. Kryst., 18, 1891, 390-418. 



Ueber die chemische Constitution des Talks. Berlin, 

 Chem. Ges. Ber., 23, 1890, 1537-1540. 



On the constitution of certain micas, vermiculites and 

 chlorites. Amer. Jl. Sci., 42. 1891, 242-251 ; Ztschr. 

 Kryst., 19, 1891, 465-477 ; U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., JVo. 90, 

 1892, 11-21. 



Experiments upon the constitution of certain micas 

 and chlorites. Amer. Jl. Sci., 43, 1892, 378-386 ; Ztschr. 

 Anorg. Chem., 1, 1392, 343-352; U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., 

 No. 113,1893, 27-33. 



See aim Schneider & Clarke. 



Clarke, Fran/; Wig<ilesicorth. it Steiger, licurge. Experi- 

 ments relative to the constitution of pectolite, pyro- 

 phyllite, calamine and analcite. Arner. Jl. Sci., 8, 1899, 

 245-257; U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., JVo. 1(57, 1900, 13-25. 

 The action of ammonium chloride upon analcite and 

 leuoite. Amer. Jl. Sci., 9, 1900, 117-124 ; Chem. News, 

 81, 1900, 187-190; Ztschr. Anorg. Chem., 23, 1900, 135- 

 145. 



The action of ammonium chloride upon natrolite, 

 scolecito, prehuite and pectolite. Amer. Jl. Sci., 9, 1900, 

 345-351; Ztschr. Anorg. Chem., 24, 1900, 13'.)-147. 



Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth, Hillebrand, William Francis, 

 & Turner, Henry Ward. See Hillebrand, Turner & 

 Clarke. 



Clarke, Frank Winqltswnrtli (et alii). Miscellaneous 

 analyses. U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., JVo. 27, 1886, 62-76; 

 No. 42, 1887, 136-14'.! ; No. 55, 1889, 77-93 ; JVo. 60, 

 1890. 149-174; No. 64, 1890, 40-60; JVo. 78, 1891, 119- 

 129; No. 90, 1892, (52-77; JVo. 113, 1893, 109-114. 



Clarke, (Miss) Gertrude. On lichens. [1893.] Leicester 

 Soc. Trans., 3, 1895, 267-274. 



Clarke, (Rev.) H. J. Evolution a revelation; or, the 

 universe unfolding in the process of time an eternal 

 purpose and an illimitable plan. [With discussion.] 

 [1887.] Victoria Inst. Jl., 21, 1888, 276-301. 



Clarke, Henry L. The philosophy of flower seasons. 

 Amer. Natlist., 27, 1893, 769-781. 



The meaning of tree-life. Amer. Natlist., 28, 1894, 



465-472, 572-580. 



The life-history of star systems. Popular Astr., 3, 

 1896, 489-519. 



Clarke, Henry Sliortridge. White variety of Rurnia 

 crategata. Ent. Record, 3, 1892, 155. 



The larvse of the eyed hawk moth. [1886.] Yn 



Lioar Manninagh, 1, [1894], Ft. 1, 92-93. 



[Reports] of Entomological section. [1889-1900.] 



Yn Lioar Manninagh, 1, [1894], Pt. 2, 61-63, 158-160, 

 265-269, 378-382; 2, [1895], 72-77, 206-209; 3, [1902], 

 24-26, 124-127, 291-294, 384-387, 492-496, 616-611). 



The Heterocera of the Isle of Man. [1891-92.] Yn 



Lioar Manninagh, 1, [1894], Pt. 2, 287-289, 319-323, 

 387-389. 



A night with the moths. [1892.] Yn Lioar Manni- 

 nagh, 1, [1894], Pt. 2, 329-331. 



