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Russell, Henry Chamberlaine. 46. Observations 

 of the great Comet (b), 1882, made at the Sydney 

 Observatory. [1882.] Astron. Soc. Month. Not., 

 43, 1883, p. 31. 



47. Some facts bearing upon irrigation. 

 [1883.] New South Wales, Roy. Soc. Journ., 

 17, 1884, pp. 129-131. 



Russell, Henry Chamberlaine (and others). Ob- 

 servations of the Transit of Venus, 1874, 

 December 8-9, made at stations in New South 

 Wales. [1882.] Astron. Soc. Mem., 47, 1883, 

 pp. 49-88. 



Russell, Israel Cook. New Zealand flax. Ameri- 

 can Naturalist, 10, 1876, pp. 18-21. 



2. Notes on the ancient glaciers of New 

 Zealand. New York, Lyceum Annals, 11, 1876, 

 pp. 251-265; American Naturalist, 10, 1876, 

 pp. 385-392 [Part only]. 



3. The giant birds of New Zealand. 

 American Naturalist, 11, 1877, pp. 11-21. 



4. Concerning foot-prints. American 

 Naturalist, 11, 1877, pp. 406-417. 



5. On the intrusive nature of the triassic 

 trap sheets of New Jersey. Amer. Journ. Sci., 

 15, 1878, pp. 277-280. 



6. On the occurrence of a solid hydro- 

 carbon in the eruptive rocks of New Jersey. 

 Amer. Journ. Sci., 16, 1878, pp. 112-114. 



7. On the physical history of the triassic 



formation in New Jersey and the Connecticut 

 Valley. [1878.] New York Acad. Annals, 1, 

 1879, pp. 220-254. 



8. A new form of compass-clinometer. 

 [1878.] New York Acad. Annals, 1, 1879, pp. 

 263-264. 



9. The Geological Museum of the School 

 of Mines, Columbia College. American Natur- 

 alist, 13, 1879, pp. 502-513. 



10. On the former extent of the triassic 

 formation of the Atlantic States. American 

 Naturalist, 14, 1880, pp. 703-712. 



11. On the geology of Hudson county, 

 New Jersey. [1880.] New York Acad. Annals, 

 2, 1882, pp. 27-80. 



12. Sulphur deposits in Utah and Nevada. 



[1882.] New York Acad. Trans., 1, 1881-82, 

 pp. 168-175. 



Russell, J. Cunningham. Description of a new 

 form of camera lucida. [1878.] Microsc. Soc. 

 Journ., 2, 1879, pp. 25-26. 



Russell, James Alexander. Two cases of per- 

 sistent communication between the umbilical 

 and portal veins in the human subject. Journ. 

 Anat. Physiol., 8, 1874, pp. 149-150. 



Russell, James Burn. On the comparative pre- 

 valence of filth-diseases in town and country. 

 [1877.] Glasgow, Phil. Soc. Proc., 11, 1879, 

 pp. 8-34. 



2. On the conveyance of the contagium of 



anthrax to hair factory workers, as illustrative 

 of the particulate theory of the contagia. Glas- 

 gow, Phil. Soc. Proc., 12, 1880, pp. 293-320. 



Russell, John Scott. For biography see Naval 

 Architects Trans., 23, 1882, pp. 258-261 ; Roy. 

 Soc. Proc., 34, 1883, pp. xv-xvi. 

 43. On the true nature of the wave of 

 translation, and the part it plays in removing 

 the water out of the way of a ship with least 

 resistance. Naval Architects Trans., 20, 1879, 

 pp. 59-84. 



44. On the true nature of the resistance 



of armour to shot. Naval Architects Trans., 21, 

 1880, pp. 69-92. 



45. On storm stability as distinguished 

 from smooth-water stiffness. [1879.] United 

 Service Instit. Journ., 23, 1880, pp. 821- 

 849. 

 - 46. The wave of translation and the work 



it does as the carrier wave of sound. Roy. Soc. 



Proc., 32, 1881, pp. 382-383. 

 Russell, R. (Vol. 8). Delete Nos. 9 & 10. See 



below. 

 Russell, Robert. *On the flow of rivei-s and the 



measure of river sediments. Geol. Mag., 6, 1869, 



pp. 268-271. 

 - 2. * Geology of the country round Brad- 



ford, Yorkshire. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1873 (Sect.), 



pp. 88-91. 



3. On the permian breccias of the country 



near Whitehaven. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 

 pp. 92-93. 



4. On the geology of the Island of Cyprus. 



Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1881, pp. 640-642. 



Russell, fiobert, & Holmes, Thomas Vincent. 

 On the raised beach on the Cumberland coast, 

 between Whitehaven and Bowness. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep., 1876 (Sect.), p. 95. 



Russell, T. NEUMANN'S method of calibrating 

 thermometers, with ways of getting columns for 

 calibration. Amer. Journ. Sci., 21, 1881, pp. 

 373-379. 



Russell, William Henry Leighton. 24. On the 

 multiplication of definite integrals. [1874.] Roy. 

 Soc. Proc., 23, 1875, pp. 120-121. 



25. On the integration of algebraical func- 

 tions, with illustrations in mechanics. Roy. Soc. 

 Proc., 23, 1875, p. 279. 



26. On certain [definite] integrals. [Nos. 



1-11.] Roy. Soc. Proc., 25, 1877, pp. 176, 507 

 -509; 26, 1878, pp. 359-363; 27, 1878, pp. 

 129-132; 29, 1879, pp. 361-363; 30, 1880, pp. 

 100-103, 103-104 ; 31, 1881, pp. 330-336 ; 32, 

 1881, pp. 450-454 ; 33, 1882, pp. 258-262 ; 34, 

 1883, pp. 470-473. 



27. On the occurrence of the higher 



transcendents in certain mechanical problems. 

 Messenger of Math., 7, 1878, pp. 18-21, 136- 

 139; 8, 1879, pp. 8-11. 



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