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Gravimetric and volumetric methods for the. determi- 

 nation of the alkaloids in alkaloidal tinctures. [1894.] 

 Brit. Pharin. Confer. Trans., 1894, 345-358; Pharm. Jl., 

 25, 1895, 121-126. 



The determination of alkaloids. Notes on some of the 

 pharmacopceial processes. Pharm. JL, 4, 1897, 202-203. 



- The assay of the official liquid extract, wine and 

 vinegar, of ipecacuanha. Brit. Pharm. Confer. Trans., 

 1899," 337-343, 350-353; Pharm. Jl., It, 1899, 85-86. 



The alkaloids! strength of commercial samples of the 

 official preparations of jaborandi. Brit. Pharm. Confer. 

 Trans., 1899, 381-385; Pharm. Jl., it, 1899, 90-91. 



The determination of strychnine. A critical note on 

 the official process for the assay of preparations of nux 

 vomica. Brit. Pharin. Confer. Trans., 1900, 440-453; 

 Pharm. Jl., 11, 1900, 82-85. 



Farr. Marcus S. Notes on the osteology of the White 



River horses. Arner. Phil. Soc. Proc., 35, 1896, 147- 



175. 

 Check list of New York birds. [1900.] N. Y. Mus. 



Bull., 7, 1901, 103-111. 

 Farr, W[illiam']. For biographical notice see Med. -Chir. 



Trans., 1)7. 1884, 18-21. 



*The Great Powers. [1856.] Assur. Mag., 6, 1857. 



147-159. 



- *Mr. Jardine HENRY'S paper on the relation of the 

 Carlisle to other tables of mortality. [1863.] Assur. 

 Mag., 11, 1864, 109-110. 



Farr, William Bean. Moving loads on railway under- 

 bridges. Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc., 141, 1900, 2-22. 



Farran, U. P. Asteroscopus Sphinx in Co. Dublin. Irish 

 Natlist., 5, 1896, 317. 



Land and freshwater Mollusca from. Co. Westmeath. 



Irish Natlist., 6, 1897, 200. 



Dasydia obfuscaria in Co. Donegal. Irish Natlist., 7, 

 1898, 271- 



Land Mollusca of Narin. Irish Natlist., 8, 1899, 184. 



Farrand, Livingston. Basketry designs of the Salish 



Indians. Amer. Mus. Mem., 2, 1900, 391 (fcis)-399. 

 Farrand, Livingston, & Boas, Franz. See Boas it 



Farrand. 

 Farrar, A. A remnant of pre-Glaeial England; or holiday 



notes on the Cromer Forest Bed. Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 



5, 1889, 41-15. 

 The coast between Eastbourne and Folkestone. [1893.] 



Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 8, 1892-93, 48-52. 

 Farre, ((ten.) . *Notice sur le service meteorologique 



de 1'Aigerie. France Soc. Meteorol. Nouv. Meteorol., 8, 



1875 (PL 1), 148-151. 

 Farre, Arthur. For biography and works see Med. -Chir. 



Trans., 71, 1888, 25-29; Boy. Soc. Proc., 46, 1890, 



iii-vi. 

 Farre, Frederic John. For biographical notice and works 



(< Pharm. Jl., 17, 1887, 422-423. 



Farrell, Frfiiik ,1 ., & Bentz, Ernext. ,S',v Bentz * Farrell. 

 Farren, F.dicin ./rimes. *The history of assurance. [1850.] 



Assur. Mag., [1 1851], 40-46. 



*0n the reliability of data, when tested by the con- 

 clusions to which they lead. Assur. Mag., 3, 1853, 201- 



209. 

 *0n the period intervening between the date of death 



and payment of sum assured. Assur. Mag., 3, 1853, 234- 



235. 

 *0n the form of the number whose logarithm is equal 



to itself. Assur. Mag., 3, 1853, 323-321. 

 'Proper expression for the amount of 1 with the 



fractional part of a year's interest. Assur. Mag., 3, 1853, 



335-336. 

 * The chances of premature death among select lives. 



[1853.] Assur. Mag., 4, 1854, 66-70, 141. 

 *0u the improvement of life contingency calculation. 



[1855-58.] Assur. Mag., 5, 1855, 185-196 ;' 8, 1860, 121- 



127. 



R. S. XIV. 



-*On the application of the differential and integral 



calculus to "interest" questions. Assur. Mag., 5, 1855, 



254-255. 

 Farren, \\'[illium]. For biography see Ent. Month. Mag., 



24, 1887-88, 235; Entomologist, '21, 1888, 71-72. 

 Farren, William. Varieties of Anticlea sinuata. Ent. 



Record, 2, 1891, 156. 



Protective resemblance. Ent. Record, 3, 1892, 169- 

 173. 



On the variation of Papilio Machaon. Ent. Record, 

 1, 1893, 100-108. 



- Notes on the capture and habits of Cataplectica 

 Farreni, a Lepidopterou new to science. Ent. Record, 

 5, 1894, 219-250. 



Relaxing and setting insects. Ent. Month. Mag., 31, 

 1895, 45-46. 



- Note on the moulting of the flight feathers in the 

 divers. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1899, 111-115. 



- Variation of Hydrilla palustris, with description of 

 two new aberrations. Ent. Record, 11, 1899, 113-111. 



Fairer, (Miss) E. M., & Pickering, Spenrer Umfreville. 



Hydration of salts. Chem. News, 53, 1886, 279. 

 Farrer, Reginald T. Arenaria gothica. Jl. Bot., 32, 1894, 



314. 

 Farrer, (Ca.pt.) W. J. Notes on the land and freshwater 



Mollusca of the English Lake district. [1895.] Jl. 



Conch., 8, 1895-97, 152-161. 

 Farrington, E. H. Investigation of milk tests. [1891.] 



Jl. Anal. Chem., 6, 1892, 101-115. 



Observations on the growth and chemical composition 

 of the maize (corn) plant. Science, 19, 1892, 211-212. 



Loss of dry matter by the sprouting of corn-seeds. 



Science, 21, 1893, 206-207. 

 Report on dairy products. 



[1894-95.] U. S. Div. 



Chern." Bull., A'o. 43, 1894, 176-188; No. 47, 1896, 122- 

 125. 



Acidity of milk increased by boracic acid. Arner. 

 Chem. Sdc. Jl., 18, 1896, 847. 



The estimation of fat in sweetened condensed milk by 

 the Babcock test. Amer. Chem. Jl., 24 (1900), 267-270. 



Farrington, ,/H/IH .17. Chloroform ; its more general use 

 advocated and defended. N. Y. Med. JL, 45, 1887, 



92-95. 

 The use of alcohol in medicine. 



N. Y. Med. JL, 50, 

 1889, 350-354. 



Farrington, Oliver Ctimmings. On crystallized azurite 

 from Arizona. Arner. Jl. Sci., 41, 1891, 300-307. 

 - The chemical composition of iolite. Amer. Jl. Sci., 

 43, 1892, 13-16. 



- The nephrostomes of Rana. [1892.] Connecticut 

 Ac. Trans., 8, 1888-92, 309-314. 



An analysis of jadeite from Mogoung, Burma. [1894.] 

 U. S. Mus. Proc., 17, 1895, 29-31. 



Handbook and catalogue of the meteorite collection. 

 [1895.] Chicago, Field Columb. Mus. Publ. (Geol.), 1, 

 1895-1902, 1-65. 



Phenomena of falling meteorites. Amer. Geologist, 

 17, 1896, 82-89. 



Observations on Popocatepetl and Ixtaccihuatl with a 

 review of the geographic and geologic features of the 

 mountains. [1897.] Chicago, Field Columb. Mus. Publ. 



(Geol.), 1, 1895-1902, 67-120. 

 The average specific gravity of meteorites. 



Jl. Geol. 

 (Chicago), 5, 1897', 126-130. 



The eruptive rocks of Mexico. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 5, 

 1897, 466-478. 



Datolite from Guanajuato. Amer. Jl. Sci., 5, 1898, 

 285-288. 



Notes on European museums. Amer. Natlist., 33, 

 1899, 763-781. 



- A fossil egg from South Dakota. [1899.] Chicago, 

 Field Columb. Mus. Publ. (Geol.), 1, 1896-1902, 191-200. 



Pot-hole vs. remolino. Science, 10, 1899, 187. 



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