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Morison, Basil Gordon, & Morison, Alexander. 



See above. 

 Morison, David P. 2. *On the economical 



advantages of mechanical ventilation. [1870.] 



Glasgow, Instit. Engin. Ti-ans., 14, 1871, pp. 71 



-80. 

 Morison, David P., & Freire-Marreco, A. 



An account of some recent experiments with 



coal-dust. [1878.] North Engl. Instit. Min. 



Engin. Trans., 1879, pp. 85-101. 

 Morisot, . 2. Sur la chaleur specifique et 



la conductibilite des corps. Paris, Acad. Sci. 



Compt. Rend., 90, 1880, pp. 814-817. 



3. Etude sur la variation de temperature 

 de deux corps mis en presence. Revue Scientif., 

 4, 1882, pp. 499-501. 



4. Sur la mesure des chaleurs specin'ques 



et des conductibilites. Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. 



Rend., 97, 1883, pp. 1426-1428. 

 Moritz, August. 14. Vorschlag zu einem neuen 



registrirenden Anemometer. Carl, Repertorium, 



10, 1874, pp. 457-459. 

 15. Ueber eine hypsometrische Controle 



der Barometerbeobachtungen und iiber die See- 



hbhen der kaukasischen Stationen. Wien, 



Meteorol. Zeitschr., 10, 1875, pp. 382-384. 



16. Bestimmung der magnetischen Incli- 



nation in Tiflis. Carl, Repertorium, 13, 1877, 



pp. 94-95. 

 Moritz, Edward Ralph. Synthetical production 



of new acids of the pyruvic series. Part n. 



Isobutyryl- and butyryl-formic acids. [1880.] 



Chem. Soc. Journ., 39, 1881, pp. 13-19. 

 Moritz, Edward Ralph, & Claisen, Ludwig. 



On the synthetical production of new acids of 



the pyruvic series. Chem. Soc. Journ., 37, 1880, 



pp. 691-696. 



2. Ueber Propionylameisensaure. 



Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 13, 1880, pp. 2121- 

 2123. 



Moritz, Edward Ralph, & Hartley, Arthur. 



On the varying quantities of malt albuminoids 



extracted by waters of different types. Soc. 



Chem. Ind. Journ., 2, 1883, pp. 82-83. 

 Moritz, J. Zur Gahrungsfrage. Berlin, Chem. 



Ges. Ber., 7, 1874, pp. 156-158, 434-436. 



2. Ueber die Wirkungsweise des Schwe- 



felns als Mittel gegen den Traubenpilz (Oidium 

 tucked). Landwirthsch. Versuchs-Stat., 25, 1880, 

 pp. 1-4. 



3. Weinanalysen. Fresenius, Zeitschr., 



22, 1883, pp. 513-515. 



Moritz, J/. Ueber einige Praparate des Gel- 

 semium sempervirens. Archiv Exper. Pathol., 

 11, 1879, pp. 292-308. 



Moritz, Siegmund. A contribution to the patho- 

 logical anatomy of lead-paralysis. [1880.] Journ. 

 Anat. Physiol., 15, 1881, pp. 78-87. 



Moriya, M. On menthol or peppermint camphor. 



[1880.] Chem. Soc. Journ., 39, 1881, pp. 77- 



83. 

 Morlet, L. 3. Note sur quelques mollusques 



terrestres et fluviatiles de 1'Alsace. Journ. de 



Conchyl., 24, 1876, pp. 240-241. 

 4. Diagnoses specierum fossilium novarum 



ad genus Ringiculam pertinentium. Journ. de 



Conchyl., 25, 1877, pp. 365-367. 



5. Monographic du genre Ringicula, Des- 



hayes, et descriptions de quelques especes 

 nouvelles. Journ. de Conchyl., 26, 1878, pp. 113 

 -133, 251-295; 28, 1880, pp. 150-181; 30, 

 1882, pp. 200-215. 



6. Diagnoses molluscorum novorum : [Eu- 

 lima caledonica; Helix lacosteana ; Planorbis 

 rollandi; Amnicola pesmei; Melanopsis tune- 

 tana]. Journ. de Conchyl., 28, 1880, p. 355; 

 29, 1881, pp. 46, 342-347. 



7. Description d'especes nouvelles de 



coquilles recueillies, par M. PAVIE, au Cam- 

 bodge. Journ. de Conchyl., 31, 1883, pp. 104- 

 110. 



Morley, Edward W. On the chemical composi- 

 tion of a saline efflorescence occurring at Goat 

 Island. Amer. Assoc. Proc., 1876, p. 132. 



2. Measurements of MOLLER'S Diatoma- 



ceen-Probe-Platten. Monthly Microsc. Journ., 

 15, 1876, pp. 223-227. 



3. Measurements of rulings on glass. 



[1876.] Monthly Microsc. Journ., 17, 1877, 

 pp. 137-143. 



4. On the limits of accuracy in measure- 

 ments with the microscope. [1878.] Amer. 

 Acad. Proc., 14, 1879, pp. 164-167. 



5. On a possible cause of variation in the 



proportion of oxygen in the air. Amer. Journ. 

 Sci., 18, 1879, pp. 168-177; 22, 1881, pp. 417- 

 428 ; Chemical News, 40, 1879, pp. 184-186, 199 

 -201 [First part only]. 



6. Remarks on tables for the reduction to 



zero of the measured volumes of gases. [Abstract.] 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc., 1880, pp. 345-346 ; Chemical 

 News, 45, 1882, p. 246. 



7. The most convenient scale for a ther- 

 mometer used in gas analysis. [Abstract.] 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc., 1880, pp. 346-347. 



8. Remarks on JOLLY'S apparatus for 



determining the amount of oxygen in air. 

 [Abstract.] Amer. Assoc. Proc., 1880, pp. 348 

 -349. 



9. Some points in the construction of an 

 apparatus for the accurate analysis of gases. 

 [Abstract.] Amer. Assoc. Proc., 1880, pp. 350 

 -351. 



1O. Numerical results for the mean ratio 



of oxygen to the sum of oxygen and nitrogen in 

 atmospheric air. [Abstract.] Amer. Assoc. 

 Proc., 1880, pp. 351-352. 

 11. Some conclusions as to the cause of 



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