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Clark, F. C. 2. Red snow. American Natur- 

 alist, 9, 1875, pp. 129-135. 



3. Instinct and reason. American Natur- 

 alist, 13, 1879, pp. 96-108. 



Clark, Frederick Le Gros. 3. Some remarks 

 on the anatomy and physiology of the urinary 

 bladder, and of the sphincters of the rectum. 

 Journ. Anat. Physiol., 17, 1883, pp. 442-459. 



Clark, George. 5. [Debris d'arbres fossiles re- 

 cueillis dans les ilots de la Baie du Grand-Port, 

 Maurice.] Mauritius Roy. Soc. Trans., 3, 1868, 

 pp. 5-8. 



Clark, George T. 3. On volcanic foci of eruption 

 in the Konkan. India, Geol. Survey Records, 

 13, 1880, pp. 69-73. 



Clark, Henry James. 20. Lucernarise and their 

 allies ; a memoir on the anatomy and physiology 

 of Haliclystus auricula, and other Lucernarians, 

 with a discussion of their relations to other Aca- 

 lephse, to Beroids, and Polypi. [1878.] [Post- 

 humous.] Smithsonian Contrib., 23, 1881 (Art. 2). 



Clark, Jacob M. The English mile : its relation 

 to the size of the Earth and to ancient metrics. 

 Van Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 28, 1883, pp. 383 

 -386. 



Clark, James Edmund. On the triassic boulder, 

 pebble and clay beds at Sutton Coldfield, near 

 Birmingham. [1878.] Yorkshire Geol. Soc. 

 Proc., 7, 1881, pp. 66-72. 



2. Glacial sections at York, and their re- 

 lation to later deposits. Yorkshire Geol. Soc. 

 Proc., 7, 1881, pp. 421-439; Brit. Assoc. Rep., 

 1881, pp. 614-616. 



3. Phenol ogical observations on early 



flowers and winter temperatures. Nature, 25, 

 1882, pp. 552-554. 



Clark, John. 2. On the action of phosphoretted 

 hydrogen on the animal organism. Glasgow, 

 Phil. Soc. Proc., 11, 1879, pp. 517-519. 



3. The composition of some fossil eggs, 



from the Peruvian guano deposits. Glasgow, 

 Phil. Soc. Proc., 13, 1882, pp. 573-575; Chemical 

 News, 45, 1882, pp. 171-172. 



4. On the separation of cobalt and nickel. 



Chemical News, 48, 1883, pp. 262-263. 



5. Volumetric process for the estimation 



of cobalt and nickel. Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc., 

 14, 1883, pp. 293-295. 



Clark, John Willis. 8. On a nearly complete 

 skeleton of the Bos primigenius found in Burwell 

 Fen. Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 2, 1874, p. 357. 



9. On the absorption of nutrient material 



by the leaves of some insectivorous plants. Journ. 

 of Bot., 4, 1875, pp. 268-274. 

 10. On the Eared Seals of the islands of 

 St. Paul and Amsterdam, with a description of 

 the Fur-Seal of New Zealand, and an attempt 

 to distinguish and rearrange the New Zealand 

 Otariidse. Zool. Soc. Proc., 1875, pp. 650-677. 



Clark, John Willis. 11. Notes on a dolphin 

 taken off the coast of Norfolk. Zool. Soc. Proc., 

 1876, pp. 686-691. 



12. Notes on three stuffed specimens of 



the Sea-lion of the Pribilov Islands (Otaria 

 ursina). Zool. Soc. Proc., 1878, pp. 371-373. 



13. Preliminary note on the bacillus of 



tuberculosis (Kocn). Nature, 27, 1883, p. 492. 



Clark, John Willis, & Newton, Edw. On the 

 osteology of the Solitaire (Pezophaps solitaria, 

 Gmel.). (Transit of Venus Expeditions, 1874-75.) 

 Phil. Trans., 168 (Extra Vol.), 1879, pp. 438-451. 



Clark, Joseph Warner. Ueber die beim Durch- 

 stromen von Wasser durch Capillarrb'hren er- 

 zeugte electromotorische Kraft. Annal. Phys. 

 Chem., 2, 1877, pp. 335-346. 



2. On the behaviour of liquids and gases 



near their critical temperatures. [1880.] London, 



Phys. Soc. Proc., 4, 1881, pp. 41-52 ; Phil. Mag., 

 10, 1880, pp. 145-155. 



3. The condensation of liquid films on 



wetted solids. Nature, 27, 1883, pp. 370-371. 



4. On the purification of mercury by 



distillation in vacuo. [1883.] London, Phys. 

 Soc. Proc., 5, 1884, pp. 328-331. 



Clark, Latimer. 9. On a common source of 

 error in the measurement of currents of short 

 duration when using galvanometers with shunts. 

 Telegr. Engin. Journ., 2, 1873, pp. 16-20. 



1O. On an instrument for measuring 



differences of electric potential. Telegr. Engin. 

 Journ., 2, 1873, pp. 20-27. 



11. On a standard voltaic battery. [1873.] 



Phil. Trans., 164, 1874, pp. 1-14. 

 12. On CLAMOND'S thermo-electric battery. 



Telegr. Engin. Journ., 5, 1876, pp. 321-345. 

 13. [Remarks on Dr. DE LA RUE'S chloride 



of silver battery.] Telegr. Engin. Joui-n., 7, 

 1878, pp. 54-60. 



Clark, S. F. See Clarke, Samuel F. 



Clark, T. Note on three sections of lead districts 

 in Cornwall, shewing the productive and un- 

 productive rocks. Cornwall Polytech. Soc. Rep., 

 43, 1875, pp. 131-132. 



Clark, William Inglis. Perchloride of iron. 

 Pharm. Journ., 6, 1876, pp. 642-646. 



. 2. The microscopy and adulterations of 



colocynth powder. [1876.] Pharm. Journ., 7, 

 1877, pp. 509-511. 



3. The effect of sugar on the composition 



of gallate and tannate of iron. Action of gallic 

 acid on iron. Pharm. Journ., 9, 1879, pp. 641-642. 



4. Dialysed iron. Pharm. Journ., 10, 



1880, pp. 779-783. 



5. Acetic ether : its trade composition, 



manufacture and specific gravity. Pharm. Jom*n., 

 13, 1883, pp. 777-783. 



Clark, W. M. Antiquities of Tennessee. Smith- 

 sonian Rep., 1877, pp. 269-276. 



