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The botanical work of DARWIN. 

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On geotropistn anil the localization of the sensitive 

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Darwin, Francis, & Bateson, (.I/ins) Anna. Sec Bateson 



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 Darwin, Francis, & Pertz, (Miss) Dorothea F[ram-,-x\ 



M[atilda]. On the artificial production of rhythm in 



plants. Brit. Ass. Kep., 1891, 695; Ann. Bot., 6, 1892, 



245-264. 



On the effect of water currents on the assimilation of 

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On the injection of the intercellular spaces occurring 

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See also Fertz & Darwin. 



Darwin, Francis, & Phillips, Reginald W. On the tran- 

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Darwin, George H[oward}. *The nebular hypothesis, and 

 the obliquity of the axes of planets to their orbits. [1877.] 

 Observatory, London, 1, 1878, 13-17. 



*The internal densities of the planets. [1877.] 

 Observatory, London, 1, 1878, 193-197. 



- *A tidal theory of the evolution of satellites. [1879.] 

 Observatory, London, 3, 1880, 79-84. 



Second [and third] report[s] of the Committee... for 

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Unconscious bias in walking. Nature, 21), 1884 

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Note on [the paper entitled "On the stresses caused 



in the interior of the Earth by the weight of continents 

 and mountains"]. Boy. Soc. Proc., 38, 1885, 322-32M. 



Beport of the Committee... for preparing instructions 

 for the practical work of tidal observation; and fourth 

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[Presidential address to the Math, and Phys. Sci. 

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Tidal friction and the evolution of a satellite. Nature, 

 33, 1886, 367-368; 34, 1886, 287-288. 



On the correction to the equilibrium theory of tides 

 for the continents, i. Hoy. Soc. Proc., 40, i886, 303- 

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On JACOBI'S figure of equilibrium for a rotating mass 

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On the dynamical theory of the tides of long period. 

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Les treuiblerneuts de terre. [2>.] [1887.] Ciel et 

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Note on Mr. DAVISON'S paper on the straining of the 

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On figures of equilibrium of rotating masses of fluid. 

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- The meteoric theory of nebula?, etc. Nature, 39, 1889, 

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Meteorites and the history of stellar systems. Roy. 

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Second series of results of the harmonic analysis of 

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On the mechanical conditions of a swarm of meteorites, 

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On the harmonic analysis of tidal observations of 

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Bakerian lecture. On tidal prediction. [1891.] Phil. 

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On the perturbation of a comet in the neighbourhood 



R. s. XIV. 



of a planet. Cambridge Phil. Soe. Pruc., 7, 1892 31 I 

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[The geology of the Asiatic Loess.] Note on Mr. 

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On an apparatus for facilitating the reduction of tidal 

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Devolution des etoiles doubles. Astronomic, 1893, 

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ROCHE'S limit. [1893.] Nature, 47 (1892-93), 581- 

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" Barisal guns" and "mist pouffers." Nature, 52 

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- Periodic orbits. Acta Math., 21, 1897, 99-242. 



The evolution of satellites. [1898.] Smithsonian 

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Periodic orbits. Math. Ann., 51, 1899, 523-583. 



The theory of the figure of the Earth carried to the 

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Darwin, George H[mrara], & Baird, (Maj.) A[ndrew] 

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Darwin, Horace. On a self-recording barometer. Cam- 

 bridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 5, 1886, 378-380. 



An improved form of temperature regulator. Nature, 

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Exhibition of authropometric instruments. [With 

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A bih'lar pendulum. Seism. Jl. Japan, 19, 1894, 61-63. 



Expansion of solids by heat. Nature, 60 (1899), 149. 



Cause of recent sunset colours. [1899.] Nature, 61 

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An attempt to detect and measure any relative move- 

 ment of the strata that may be now taking place at the 

 Ridgeway Fault near Upway, Dorsetshire. Brit. Ass. 

 Rep., 1900, 119-120. 



Darwin, (Miij.) Leonard. Preliminary account of the 

 observations of the eclipse of the Sun at Grenada, in 

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Photographic lens testing at Kew. [With discussion.] 

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On the method of examination of photographic 

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Presidential address to the Geog. Sect. The geography 

 of Africa. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1896, 838-849. 



Darwin, (Maj.) Leonard, Schuster, Arthur, & Maunder, 

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Darwin, W. K. Worm-eating larva. Nature, 30, 1884, 

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A hoard of bronze implements found at Bitterne. 

 Hampshire Field Club Pap. & Proc., 3, 1898, 53-6(3. 



Dary, Georges. Compensation des compas de route a bord 

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Darzens, Georges. Sur une theorie physique de la percep- 

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Sur 1'entropie moleeulaire. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 

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[Sur 1'eutropie rapportee an poids moleeulaire.] Paris 

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Sur quelques derives de 1'auethol. Paris, Ac. Sci. 

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Sur les chaleurs latentes de vaporisation et la loi de 

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Darzens, Georges, & Colson, [Jules] Albert. Sec Colson 



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Indian Med. Gaz., 30, 1896, 313-316; 31, 1897, (14-70. 

 Dasent, J. R. [On the effects of the hurricane of Sept. 



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