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The Kbopalocera of the Isle of Man. [1894.] Yn 



Lioar Manninagh, 2. [1895], 100-103. 



[The hybernating stage of Dianthcecia capsophila.] 

 [1896.] Ent. Record, 7, 1895-96, 180. 



Note on the larva; of Caradrina quadripunctata 

 (cubicularis) in the Isle of Man. Ent. Record, 10, 1898, 

 157. 



Notes on collecting in the Isle of Man. Ent. Record, 

 11, 1899, 272. 



Notes on the life history of Polia nigrocincta (Xantho- 



mista). [1897.] Yn Lioar Manninagh, 3, [1902], 246- 

 248. 



Notes on the life history of Sphinx Ligustri (privet 

 hawk moth). [1898.] Yn Lioar Manninagh, 3, [1902], 

 431-432. 



Locusts in the Isle of Man. [1899.] Yn Lioar Man- 

 ninagh, 3, [1902], 543-544. 



Clsafite,IIoprwell. [The source of the Mississippi.] Science, 



8, 1886, 604-611. 



Clarke, Hijilc. For biographical notice tee Anthrop. Inst. 

 Jl., 25, 1896, 389-391. 



Pre-existence and post-existence of thought. Nature, 

 32, 1885, 102. 



Rain at Smyrna. Nature, 33, 1886, 154. 



Clarke, .T. On the variation of Stauropus Fagi, and the 

 protective advantage of the colours assumed by the 

 melanic form. Ent. Record, 9, 1897, 207. 



Aberrations of Zygsena Trifolii-major. Ent. Record, 



9, 1897, 261, 337. 



Clarke, ./. F. Jlosii/n. The geology of the Bridgwater 

 railway. A brief account of Lias cuttings through the 

 Poldeu hills in Somersetshire. [1891.] Bath Nat. Hist. 

 Club Proc., 7, 1893, 127-lHli. 



Clarke, J[ames] Jackson. A rare form of the transversus 

 micha?. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 23, 1889, xxiv-xxv. 



[Heart with abnormal pulmonary valve.] [1889.] 

 Jl. Anat. Physiol., '24, 1890, viii. 



A case of psorospermial cysts of the left kidney 

 and ureter, and of the bladder, with hydronephrosis of 

 the left kidney. London Path. Soc. trans., 43, 1892, 

 94-99. 



A litter of five kittens with congenital defects. 

 London Path. Soc. Trans., 43, 1892, 233-234. 



A case of pseudo-hermaphroditisrn. [1892.] London 

 Path. Soc. Trans., 44, 1893, 120-122. 



Observations on the histology of the yaws tubercle. 

 [1892.] London Path. Soc. Trans., 44, 1893, 178-181. 



Some observations on the temporal bone, chiefly in 

 childhood. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 27, 1893, 411-414. 



A critical survey of recent work bearing upon the 

 pathology of cancer and sarcoma. London Path. Soc. 

 Trans., 44, 1893, 188-207. 



A phase of Coccidium oviforme. [1893.] London 

 Path. Soc. Trans., 45, 1894, 242-243. 



Observations on the histology of cancer. Centrbl. 

 Bakt., 16, 1894, 281-285. 



Sporozoa in sarcoma. Centrbl. Bakt., 16, 1894, 809- 



814. 

 An example of Distoma crassuru. London Path. 



Soc. Trans., 45, 1894, 244-245. 



On some so-called " cells of endogenous origin." 

 London Path. Soc. Trans., 45, 1894, 245-248. 



Some modes of cell division met with in a myxo- 

 sarcoma of the uterus. London Path. Soe. Trans., 45, 



Sporozoen von Variola, sowie tiber die Pathologie der 

 Syphilis. Centrbl. Bakt. (Abt. 1), 17, 1895, 300-304. 



Bemerkungen iiber die Biologie des Alveolarsarkoms. 

 Centrbl. Bakt. (Abt. 1), 17, 1895, 604-609. 



A study of Coccidia met with in mice. Quart. Jl. 

 Micr. Sci.,' 37, 1895, 277-283. 



Observations on various Sporozoa. Quart. Jl. Micr. 

 Sci., 37, 1895, 285-302. 



Clarke, ,7[n/i] Michel!. /3-Naphthol in enteric fever. 

 Practitioner, 41, 1888, 421-426. 



On a case of ataxic paraplegia with autopsy, and a 

 case of locomotor ataxy; suspension; death from septi- 

 Cftjmia; autopsy. Brain, 13, 1890, 356-374. 



Hydronaphthol in the treatment of enteric fever and 

 of diarrhiea. Practitioner, 45, 1890, 1-7. 



Case of tabes dorsalis. Brain, 14, 1891, 105-109. 



On three cases of hysteria in men. Brain, 14, 1891, 

 523-537. 



On hysteria. Brain, 15, 1892, 522-612. 



A case of iutra-cranial hydatid tumours with hemi- 

 plegia, and wasting of the paralysed limbs. Brain, 16, 

 1893, 425-430. 



Hysteria and neurasthenia. Brain, 17, 1894, 119-178, 

 263-321. 



On endothelioma of the spinal dura mater ; with a 

 case in which an operation was performed. Brain, 18, 

 1896, 256-269. 



On HUNTINOTON'S chorea. Brain, 20, 1897, 22-34. 

 Clarke, Jamex Freeman. The moon's atmosphere. Science, 



7, 1886, 31, 124. 



Clarke, .John M[asoti]. Ueber deutsche Oberdevonische 

 Crustaceen. Neues Jbuch. Min., 1884 (Bd. I), 178-185. 



A brief outline of the geological succession in Ontario 

 Co., N. Y., to accompany a map. N. Y. Geologist Rep., 

 1884, 9-22. 



Die Fauna des Iberger Kalkes. [1884.] Neues Jhuch. 

 Min. (Beil.-Bd.), 3, 1885, 316-411. 



On Devonian spores. Amer. Jl. Sci., 29, 1885, 284- 

 289. 



On the higher Devonian faunas of Ontario county, 

 New York. U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., JVo. 16, 1885, 86 pp. 



Annelid teeth from the lower portion of the Hamilton 

 group and from the Naples shales of Ontario county, 

 N. Y. N. Y. Geologist Rep., 1886, 30-33. 



[Report on the bones of Mastodon or Elephas found 

 associated with charcoal and pottery at Attica, Wyoming 

 county, N. Y.] N. Y. Geologist Rep., 1886, 34-35 ; 1889, 

 102-104. 



The genus Bronteus in the Chemung rocks of New 

 York. N. Y. Geologist Rep., 1888, 57-59; N. Y. Mus. 

 Rep. , 42, 1889, 403-405. 



A list of the species constituting the known fauna 

 and flora of the Marcellus epoch in the state of New 

 Y.n-k. N. Y. Geologist Rep., 1888, 60-61; N. Y. Mus. 

 Rep., 42, 1889, 406-407. 



- The Hercynian question. A brief review of its 



1894, 249-259. 



A note on variola and vaccinia. 



Path. Soc. Trans., 46, 1895, 192-197. 



Observations concerning the repair of tendons. [1894.] 



London Path. Soc. Trans., 46, 1895, 218-220. 



Bemerkungen iiber Molluscum coutagiosum und Coc- 

 cidium oviforme. Centrbl. Bakt. (Abt. 1), 17, 1895, 245- 

 248. 



Einige Beobachtungen iiber die Morphologie der 



R. S. XIV. 



development and present status, with a few remarks 

 upon its relation to the current classification of American 

 palfflozoic fauna. N. Y. Geologist Rep., 1888, 62-91 ; 

 N. Y. Mus. Rep., 42, 1889, 408-437. 

 The structure and development of the visual area in 

 the trilobite, Phacops rana, Green. [1888.] Jl. Mor- 

 phol., 2, 1889, 253-270. 

 On the compound eyes of the Arthropoda. Amer. 



Jl. Sci., 39, 1890, 409-410. 



[1894.] London Notes on the genus Acidaspis. N. Y. Geologist Rep., 



1890, 61-71; N. Y. Mus. Rep., 44, 1892, 91-104. 



Note on Coronura aspectans, Conrad (sp.), the 



Asaphus diurus, Green. N. Y. Geologist Rep., 1890, 

 79-83; N. Y. Mus. Rep., 44, 1892, 105-110. 

 Observations on the Terataspis grandis. Hall, the 

 largest known trilobite. N. Y. Geologist Rep., 1890, 

 87-90; N. Y. Mus. Rep., 44, 1892, 111-114. 



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