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Thomas, Algernon Phillips Withiel. Report[s] 

 of experiments on the development of the liver- 

 fluke (Fasciola hepatica). Agric. Soc. Journ., 

 17, 1881, pp. 1-28; 18, 1882, pp. 439-455. 



2. The rot in sheep, or the life-history 

 of the liver-fluke. Nature, 26, 1882, pp. 606- 

 608. 



3. The natural history of the liver-fluke 



and the prevention of rot. Agric. Soc. Journ., 

 19, 1883, pp. 276-305. 



4. The life-history of the liver-fluke 



(Fasciola hepatica). Quart. Journ. Microsc. 

 Sci., 23, 1883, pp. 99-133. 



Thomas, Benj. F. Two forms of apparatus for 

 BOYLE'S law. Amer. Assoc. Proc., 1883, pp. 

 136-138. 



Thomas, Benj. F., Mayer, Alfred Marshall, & 

 Morton, Henry. Measurements of an incan- 

 descent paper-carbon horse-shoe lamp constructed 

 by Mr. T. A. EDISON. Phil. Mag., 10, 1880, pp. 

 21-30; Annales de Chimie, 20, 1880, pp. 275- 

 287. 



2. Some electrical measure- 

 ments of one of Mr. EDISON'S horseshoe lamps. 

 Chemical News, 41, 1880, pp. 199-200. 



Thomas, Cyrus. 7. Descriptions of some new 

 Orthoptera, and notes on some species but little 

 known. U. S. Survey Bull., 1, 1875 (No. 2, 

 1st Ser.), pp. 63-71. 



8. A list of Orthoptera collected by 

 J. Duncan PUTNAM, of Davenport, Iowa, during 

 the summers of 1872-3-4 and 5, chiefly in Colo- 

 rado, Utah and Wyoming Territories. [With 

 notes by J. D. PUTNAM.] Davenport Acad. 

 Proc., 1, 1876, pp. 249-267. 



9. Description of a new species of Acrididse, 

 [Caloptenus (Hesperotettix) picticornis], from 

 Arizona. [1877.] Davenport Acad. Proc., 2, 

 1877-80, pp. 124-125. 



10. On the Orthoptera collected by Dr. 



Elliott COUES, U. S. A., in Dakota and Montana, 

 during 1873-74. U. S. Survey Bull., 4, 1878, 

 pp. 481-501. 



Thomas, (Rev.) David Richard, & Hughes, 

 Thomas Me Kenny. *On the occurrence of 

 felstone implements of the Le Moustier type 

 in Pontnewydd Cave, near Cefn, St. Asaph. 

 [1873.] Anthropol. Instit. Journ., 3, 1874, pp. 

 387-390. 



Thomas, Edw. G. P., & Witt, Otto N. Re- 

 searches on the induline group. (Part i.) Chem. 

 Soc. Journ., 43, 1883, pp. 112-119. 



Thomas, Friedrich August Wilheltn. To refer- 

 ence in No. 7 (Vol. 8) add St. Gallen, Bericht, 

 1872, pp. 340-356. 



11. Durch Psylloden erzeugte Cecidien 

 an Aegopodium und andern Pflanzen. Zeitschr. 

 Gesammt. Naturwiss., 12, 1875, pp. 438-446. 



12. Pulsatilla vernalis, Mill., in Thiiringen. 



Zeitschr. Gesammt. Naturwiss., 12, 1875, pp. 

 447-448. 



Thomas, Friedrich August Wilhelm. 13. 

 Beschreibung neuer oder minder gekannter 

 Acarocecidien (Phytoptus-Gallen). Acad. Nat. 

 Curios. Nova Acta, 38, 1876, pp. 255-288. 



14. Ein neuer Stachelbeerfeind. Zeitschr. 



Gesammt. Naturwiss., 1, 1877, pp. 131-135. 



15. Aeltere und neue Beobachtungen iiber 



Phytopto-Cecidien. Zeitschr. Gesammt. Natur- 

 wiss., 1, 1877, pp. 329-386. 



16. [Einige Mittheilungen zur Phanero- 



gamen- und Pilzflora von Thiiringen.] Zeitschr. 

 Gesammt. Naturwiss., 1, 1877, pp. 516-518. 



17. Beschreibung einiger Versuche mit 

 dem Bell'schen Telephon. Zeitschr. Gesammt. 

 Naturwiss., 3, 1878, pp. 398-401. 



18. [Ueber 42 neue durch Dipteren, Psyl- 

 loden und Acariden erzeugte Cecidien (Pflanzen- 

 gallen).] Zeitschr. Gesammt. Naturwiss., 3, 

 1878, pp. 703-708. 



19. Ein sechstes Phytoptocecidium von 

 Acer cam pestre. Zeitschr. Gesammt. Naturwiss., 

 4, 1879, pp. 740-745. 



2O. Ueber das Vorkommen von Mus 

 rattus in Thiiringen. Zeitschr. Gesammt. Natur- 

 wiss., 5, 1880, pp. 419-424. 



21. Zwei Bliithenmonstrositaten von Po- 



tentilla und Chrysanthemum. Giessen, Ober- 

 hess. Gesell. Berichte, 22, 1883, pp. 305-308. 



Thomas, George. Remarks on some electro- 

 atmospherical observations taken at Pernambuco 

 during the months of October, November, De- 

 cember, 1876, and January and February, 1877. 

 Telegr. Engin. Journ., 8, 1879, pp. 349-357. 



Thomas, Joseph William. On the gases enclosed 

 in coals from the South Wales basin, and the 

 gases evolved by blowers and by boring into the 

 coal itself. Chem. Soc. Journ., 13, 1875, pp. 

 793-822. 



2. Diseased milk. Chemical News, 32, 



1875, p. 269. 



3. On the gases enclosed in cannel coals 



and jet. Chem. Soc. Journ., 1876, 2, pp. 144-152. 



4. On some points in gas analysis. Chem. 



Soc. Journ., 1877, 2, pp. 28-34. 



5. On the gases enclosed in lignite coal 



and mineral resin from Bovey Heath field, Devon- 

 shire. Chem. Soc. Journ., 1877, 2, pp. 146-160. 

 6. On the estimation of the gases dissolved 

 in water. Chemical News, 36, 1877, p. 37. 



7. On the water of TaflTs Well. [1877.] 

 Cardiff Nat. Soc. Trans., 9, 1878, pp. 48-52. 



8. On cuprous chloride and the absorption 



of carbonic oxide and hydrochloric acid gas. 

 [1877.] Chem. Soc. Journ., 33, 1878, pp. 72-77. 



9. Action of hydrochloric acid upon various 



metallic salts. Chem. Soc. Journ., 33, 1878, pp. 

 367-375. 



