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- Plankton -Untersucliungen. [1897.] Stockh., Ak. 

 Handl. Bihang, 23 (Afd. 2), 1898, No. 4, 41-55. 



Atlantens planktonregioner. Skand. Natf. Fork., 

 1898, 158-161. 



Oin aplanosporer bos Halosphsera. Stockb., Ofvers., 

 1898, 133-134. 



Diatoms from Franz Josef Land collected by the 

 Harmsworth-Jackson expedition. [1898.] Stockb., Ak. 

 Handl. Bihang, 24 (AM. 3), 1899, A T o. 2, 26 pp. 



Plankton collected by tbe Swedish expedition to 

 Spitzbergen in 1898. [1899.] Stockh., Ak. Haudl., 32, 

 1899-1900, No. 3, 51 pp. 



Plankton researches in 1897. [1899.] Stockh., Ak. 



Handl., 32, 1899-1900, No. 7, 33 pp. 



Mikroskopisk undersokning af stoft, funnel pa drifts 

 i Ishafvet. Stockh., Ofvurs. , 1899, 123-130. 



On the seasonal distribution of some Atlantic plankton- 

 organisms. Stockh., Ofvers., 1899, 785-808. 



On the origin of "Gulf-stream water." Stockb., 

 Ofvers., 1899, 857-872. 



Some Atlantic Tintinnodea. Stockh., Ofvers., 1899, 

 969-975. 



Postglaciala bildningarnas klassifikation pa grund af 

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 (Ser. C), 180, 1899, 59-61. 



The plankton of tbe North Sea, the English Channel 

 and the Skagerak in 1898. Stockh., Ak. Handl., 32, 

 1899-1900, No. 8, 53 pp. 



Geographical distribution of Atlantic Copepoda and 

 their physical conditions. Stockh., Ofvers., 1900, 139- 

 144. 



Microscopical examination of dust from drift-ice north 

 of Jan Mayen. Stockh., Ofvers., 1900, 3113-397. 



Plankton from the southern Atlantic and the southern 

 Indian Ocean. Stockh., Ofvers , 1900, 919-938. 



Plankton from the Ked Sea. Stockh., Ofvers., 1900, 

 1025-1038. 



See also under Brogger, W[aldemar\ C[hristofer\. 

 Cleve, P[er] 2\heodor], & Carlgren, Osicar. See Carlgren 



& Cleve. 

 Cleveland, Daniel. The nest of the trap-door spider. 



Science, 21, 1893, 30. 

 - The hillock and mound formations of southern 



California. Science, 22, 1893, 4. 

 Cleveland, G. F. A list of Lepidoptera taken at Oneonta, 



N. Y., 1894. Philad., Ent. News, 7, 1896, 72-74. 

 Cleveland, G. H. The climatology of northern Michigan 



and its supposed relation to diseases of the respiratory 



system. [1885.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 2 (1885-86), 210- 



214. 

 Clevenger, S[hobal] V[ail]. 'Disadvantages of the upright 



position. [1882.] Amer. Natlist., 18, 1884, 1-9. 

 Comparative physiology and psychology. Amer. 



Sidereal Messenger, 

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</ixciiioM."| [1900.] S. African Phil. Soc. Trans., 11, 



1902, xxiii-xxiv. 

 Clifford, //. E. H. The efficiency of small electromotors. 



Amer. Ac. Proc., 22, 1887, 493-497. 

 Clifford, Hugh. A journey through the Malay States of 



Trengganu and Kelantan. [1896.] Geogr. Jl., 9, 1897, 



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 Clifford, John R. S. An unusual Aphis migration. 



Entomologist, 18, 1885, 254-257. 

 Clifford, Jitlin K. Notes on some physiological properties 



of a Myxomycete Plasmodium. Ann. Bot., 11, 1897, 



179-186. 

 Tbe Mycorbiza of Tipularia. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1899, 



298. 



The Mycorhiza of Tipularia unifolia. Torrey Bot. 

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Clifford, Williiim. Richmond coal-field, Virginia. [With 

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Clifton, K. W. The birds of Keiskama Hoek, division of 

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Cligny, Adolplie. Uu cas de geraellite chez la couleuvre. 

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Variation homceotique unilateral cbez 1'orvet. [1897.] 

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Vertebres et cceurs lymphatiques des Ophidiens. Bull. 

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Les pleurapophyses caudales des Sauriens. Lille Inst. 

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Cligny, Ailtili>lie, & Canu, Eugene. See Canu & Cligny. 

 Clinch, (itorge. Note on drift-gravels at West Wickham 



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 Clinch, ./. H. HI. Analysis of the leaves of Ceanothus 



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133. 

 Clinch, J. W. The microscope: its origin, development, 



and uses. [1896.] Yn Lioar Manninagh, 3, [1902], 



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 Cline, Isaac Monroe. Rainfall and its source in the 



southern slope. U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 14 (1886), 



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 Hot winds in Texas, May 29 and 30, 1892. [1893.] 



Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 9 (1892-93), 437-443. 

 Distribution of precipitation in Texas for the year 



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Precipitation and temperature and their effects on 

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 Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 11, 1894-95, 134-142. 



Summer hot winds on the Great Plains. [1894.] 



Natlist., 19, 1885, 1-18. 



Optical appearances of comets. 

 6, 1887, 89-95. 



- The causes of cypress knees. 

 1890, 581. 



Brain centres. Amer. Natlist., 26, 1892, 734-741. 



The brutal dove. Science, 20, 1892, 124. 



Brain and skull correlations. Science, 20, 1892, 230- 



231. 



Preliminary note on sleep. Science, 20, 1892, 277-278. 



Comparative longevity. Science, 21, 1893, 52-53. 



"Unconscious cerebration." Science, 21, 1893, 81. 

 Clever, A[ugiist], & Muthmann, H'ilhelm. Zur Kenntnis 



der Verbindungen des Selens mit dem Arsen. Ztschr. 



Anorg. Chem., 10, 1895, 117-147. 

 Untersucliungen iiher den Schwefelstickstoff. Berlin, 



Chem. Ges. Ber., 29, 1896, 340-343. 



See also Mutbmann * Clever. 

 Cleverly, . [Report on the mud island which appeared 



off Pelican Point at tbe beginning of June, 1900.] [With 



Washington Phil. Soc. Bull., 12, 1895, 309-348. 



Forecasts of probable temperatures. [1898.] U. S. 



Weath. Bur. Bull., 24, 1899, 166-170. 



Special report on the flood in the Brazos river valley, 

 Texas, June 27 to July 15, 1899, with notes of previous 

 overflows of the Brazos. U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 

 27 (1899), 295-298. 



Special report on the floods in tbe Colorado valley, 



Texas, April 7 to 17, 1900, and other floods during tbe 

 same period. U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 28 (1900), 

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Special report on the floods in the Brazos river valley, 

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 200. 



Cline, J. L. The climate of the eastern portion of the 

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Clinical Society of London, Committee. Report of 



a committee appointed to investigate the periods 



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