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A remarkable form of Trichostomum tortuosum. 

 Eev. Bryol., 27, 1900, 36-37. 



Dixon, H[ngh] N[ecille], & Law, ll'ilby. Phenological 

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 Jl., 3, 1884-85, 77-78, 152-153, 163-166 ; 4, 1886-87, 

 12, 54-56, 223, 238-240; 5, 1888-89, 130-132; 6, 1890-91, 

 50-51, 254-255, xii ; 7, 1892-93, 92-94, 248-249 ; 8, 

 1894-96, 104-105, 271-272 ; 9, 1896-97, 81-83, 265-267 ; 

 10 (1898-1900), 155-156. 



Dixon, Harold Daily. On the incomplete combustion of 

 gases. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 671-672. 



On the velocity of explosions in gases. Brit. Ass. 

 Rep., 1884, 688. 



Conditions of chemical change in gases : hydrogen, 

 carbonic oxide, and oxygen. [1884.] Phil. Trans., 175, 

 1886, 617-684. 



The rate of explosion of hydrogen and oxygen. Brit. 

 Ass. Rep., 1885, 905. 



- The preservation of gases over mercury. Chem. 

 News, 54, 1886, 227-228. 



The combustion of carbonic oxide and hydrogen. 

 Chem. Soc. Jl., 49, 1886, 94-112. 



The combustion of cyanogen. Chem. Soc. JL, 49, 

 1886, 384-391. 



On the union of hydrogen and nitrogen. Manchester 

 Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 1, 1888, 91-92. 



[The explosion of a mixture of hydrogen, chlorine 

 and oxygen.] Nature, 40, 1889, 587. 



The rate of explosions in gases. [With discussion.] 

 Fed. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 3, 1892, 312-321. 



The rate of explosions in gases. [1801.] Roy. Inst. 

 Proc., 13, 1893, 443-450. 



- The rate of explosions in gases. Manchester Lit. 

 Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 7, 1893, 128-158. 



- [Explosions in mines, with special reference to the 



dust theory.] Nature, 48 (1893), 530. 

 Bakerian lecture. The rate of explosion in gases. 



[1893.] Phil. Trans. (A), 184, 1894, 97-188. 

 [Presidential address to the Chem. Sci. Sect.] An 



Oxford school of chemists. Brit. Ass. Rep. , 1894, 594-604. 

 The explosion of gases in glass vessels. [1894.] 



Nature, 51 (1894-95), 151-152. 



The mode of formation of carbonic acid in the burning 

 of carbon compounds. Chem. Soc. Jl., 6U, 1896, 774- 

 789. 



[Gaseous explosions.] Nature, 56 (1897), 463. 



On the mode of burning of carbon. Chem. Soc. Jl., 

 75, 1899 (Pt. 2), 630-639. 



Dixon, Harold Baily, & Baker, H[crbert] Brereton. The 



chemical inactivity of Rontgen rays. Chem. Soc. Jl., 



69, 1896, 1308-1309. 

 Dixon, Harold Baily, & Cain, John Council. On the 



instantaneous pressures produced in the explosion-wave. 



Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 8, 1894, 174- 



180. 

 Dixon, Harold Baily, & Hnrker, John Allen. On the 



combination of hydrogen and chlorine, alone, and in 



presence of other gases. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. 



Mem. & Proc., 3, 1890, 118-122. 



The rate of explosion of hydrogen and chlorine in the 

 dry and in the moist states. [1890.] Manchester Lit. 

 Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 4, 1891, 3-8. 



On the detonation of chlorine peroxide. Chem. Soc. 

 Jl., 69, 1896, 789-792. 



See also Harker & Dixon. 

 Dixon, Harold Baily, & Lean, Bevan. >SVt> Lean & 



Dixon. 

 Dixon, Harold Baily, & Lowe, Hubert F[oster]. The 



decomposition of carbonic acid gas by the electric spark. 



Chem. Soc. Jl., 47, 1885, 571-576. 

 Dixon, Harold Baily, & Peterkin, James Dysart. The 



action of nitric oxide on nitrogen peroxide. Chem. Soc. 



Jl., 75, 1899 (Pt. 2), 613-630, 1219. 



Dixon, Harold Baily, & Rixon, F. W. The specific heat 

 of gases at temperatures up to 400 C. Brit. Ass. Rep., 

 1900, 697-698. 



[Results of experiments on the specific heat of gases 

 at high temperatures.] [1900.] Manchester Lit. Phil. 

 Soc. Mem. it Proc., 45, 1901, ii. 



Dixon, Harold Baily, & Russell, Edtcard John. Ex- 

 plosion of chlorine peroxide with carbonic oxide. Chem. 

 Soc. Jl., 71, 1897 (Pt. 2), 005-607. 



The combustion of carbon diaulphide. Chem. Soc. 

 Jl., 75, 1899 (Pt. 1), 600-613. 



Dixon, HarnliI lliiily, & Smith, H[arry] l\'[ood]. The 

 incompleteness of combustion in explosions. Brit. Ass. 

 Rep., 1888, 632. 



Incompleteness of combustion in gaseous explosions. 

 [1888.] Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 2, 

 1889, 2-7. 



Dixon, Harold Daily, Strange, R[dwdnl] H[alford], & 



Graham, E\dward]. The explosion of cyanogen. Chem. 



Soc. Jl., 69, 1896, 759-774. 

 Dixon, Harold G. The mode of observing the phenomena 



of earthquakes. Nature, 42, 1890, 491. 

 Dixon, Henry H. The locomotion of arthropods. [1891- 



92.] Nature, 43, 1891, 223-224; 47 (1892-93), 56-58; 



Rev. Sci., 50, 1892, 841-843. 

 Preliminary note on the walking of some of the 



Arthropoda. '[1892.] Dublin Soc. Sci. Proc., 7, 1891-92, 



574-578. 



On the germination of seeds in the absence of bacteria. 

 [1892.] Dublin Soc. Sci. Trans., 5, 1893-96, 1-4. 



Fertilization of Pinus silvestris. Ann. Bot., 8, 1894, 

 21-34. 



On the vegetative organs of Vanda teres. [1894.] 

 Irish Ac. Proe., 3, 1893-96, 441-458. 



On the chromosomes of Lilium longiflorum. [1895.] 

 Irish Ac. Proc., 3, 1893-96, 707-720. 



Note on the nuclei of the endosperm of Fritillaria 

 imperialis. [1895.] Irish Ac. Proc., 3, 1893-96, 721- 

 726. 



[Preparations of the pollen mother-cells of Lilium 

 longiflorum.] Irish Natlist., 4, 1895, 341-342. 



Note on the role of osmosis in transpiration. [1896.] 

 Irish Ac. Proc., 3, 1893-96, 767-775. 



On the osmotic pressure in the cells of leaves. [1896.] 

 Irish Ac. Proc., 4, 1896-98, C.l-73. 



The tensile strength of cell-walls. Ann. Bot., 11, 

 1897, 585-588. 



Structure of Codium. Ann. Bot., 11, 1897, 588-590. 



Transpiration into a space saturated with water. 

 [1897.] Nature, 57 (1897-98), 173. 



Gelatine as a fixative. Anu. Bot, 12, 1898, 117-118. 



Oil the effects of stimulative and anaesthetic gases on 

 transpiration. [1898.] Irish Ac. Proc., 4, 1896-98, 618- 

 626. 



Transpiration into a saturated atmosphere. [1898.] 

 Irish Ac. Proc., 4, 1896-98, 627-635. 



Self-parasitism of Cuscuta reflexa. [1898.] Irish Ac. 

 Proc., 5, 1898-1900, 219-220. 



The possible function of the nucleolus in heredity. 

 Ann. Bot., 13, 1899, 269-278. 



On the first mitosis of the spore-mother-cells of 

 Lilium. [1899.] Irish Ac. Proc., 6, 1900-02, 1-12. 



On the structure of coccospherts and the origin of 

 coccoliths. Roy. Soc. Proc., 66, 1900, 3(15-315. 



Dixon, Henry H., & Joly, J[ohn]. The path of the 

 transpiration-current. Ann. Bot., 9, 1895, 403-420. 



On the ascent of sap. [1894-95.] Phil. Trans. (B), 

 186, 1896, 563-576. 



On some minute organisms found in the surface-water 



of Dublin and Killiuey bays. [1898.] Dublin Soc. Sci. 

 Proc., 8, 1893-98, 741-752. 



Ascent of sap. Nature, 62 (1900), 572. 

 See also Joly & Dixon. 



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