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Adams, James. [Presidential address, Nov. 23rd, 1900.] 

 With a description of " raised beaches." Eastbourne 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans., 3 (1894-1902), 287-292. 



Adams, John. Hordeum sylvaticum in Ireland. With 

 notes on other Co. Antrim plants. Irish Natlist. , 8, 

 1899, 58-59. 



Adams, John Couch. For biography and works see Amer. 

 Jl. Sci., 43, 1892, 248; Astr. Jl., 11, 1892, 112; Educ. 

 Times, 45, 1892, 70-71 ; Engineers Soc. Trans., 1892, 

 251-256; Leipzig, Astr. Ges. Vrtljschr., 27, 1892, 168- 

 171, 314; Leopoldina, 28, 1892, 56; London Phys. Soc. 

 Proc., 11, 1892 (Ann. Meet., 1892), 11-13; Manchester 

 Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 5, 1892, 186-187 ; Nature, 

 45, 1892, 301-302 ; Observatory, London, 15, 1892, 173- 

 189 ; Amer. Ac. Proc. , 27, 1893, 444-446 ; Astr. Soc. 

 Month. Not., 53, 1893, 184-209, [348]; Termt. Kozlon., 

 25, 1893, 630 ; Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc., 20, 1895, i-v. 



44. *Remarks on Mr. STONE'S explanation of the 

 large and increasing errors of HANSEN'S lunar tables by 

 means of a supposed change in the unit of mean solar 

 time. [1883.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 44, 1884, 43-47. 



45. On the general values of the obliquity of the 

 ecliptic, and of the precession and inclination of the 

 equator to the invariable plane, taking into account 

 terms of the second order. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1884, 

 67-71. 



46. Remarks on Major-General TKNNANT'S paper 

 "On the change in the adopted unit of time." Astr. 

 Soc. Month. Not., 44, 1884, 82-84. 



47. On the definition of mean solar time. Observa- 

 tory, London, 7, 1884, 42-44. 



48. Note on Sir William THOMSON'S correction of 

 the ordinary equilibrium theory of the tides. Brit. Ass. 

 Rep., 1886, 541. 



49. HILL on the lunar inequalities due to the 

 ellipticity of the Earth. Observatory, London, 9, 1886, 

 118-120. 



50. Observations of the planet Sappho made at 

 the Cambridge Observatory with the Northumberland 

 equatorial and square bar-micrometer. Astr. Soc. Month. 

 Not., 47,1887, 553-554. 



51. Supplementary note on the values of the 

 Napierian logarithms of 2, 3, 5, 7, and 10, and of the 

 modulus of common logarithms. Roy. Soc. Proc., 42, 

 1887, 22-25. 



52. Remarks on Sir George AIBY'S "Numerical 

 lunar theory." Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 48, 1888, 319-322. 



53. Observations of Sappho, made at the Cambridge 

 Observatory by Mr. A. GRAHAM with the Northumberland 

 equatorial and square bar-micrometer. Astr. Soc. Month. 

 Not., 48, 1888, 337-338. 



54. Observations of the planets Victoria and Sappho, 

 made with the Cambridge transit circle in the year 1889. 

 Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 50, 1890, 404-407. 



55. Comparison of the places of the moon deduced 

 from BURCKHAEDT'S and HANSEN'S tables for every 

 Greenwich mean midnight during the years 1847-62, 

 together with a corrected comparison of HANSEN'S tables 

 with the Greenwich observations during the years 

 1847-61. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 50, 1890, [3]-[39]. 



56. On certain approximate formulae for calculating 

 the trajectories of shot. Nature, 41, 1890, 258-262. 



57. Mean right ascensions and north polar distances 

 for January 1, 1889, of comparison stars for the planets 

 Victoria and Sappho. Observed with the Cambridge 

 transit circle. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 51, 1891, 344-355. 



Adams, Lionel E\rnes(\. Derbyshire from a conchological 

 point of view. [1890.] Jl. Conch., 6, 1889-91, 247-249. 



2. List of Manks land and fresh- water shells. [1888.] 

 Yn Lioar Manninagh, 1, [1894], Pt. 2, 9-10. 



3. A theory as to the possible introduction of 

 Hydrobia (Paludestrina) Jenkinsi [into England]. [1892.] 

 Jl. Conch., 7, 1892-94, 148-150. 



4. Conchology as a popular science. [1893.] North- 

 ampton. Nat. Hist. Soc. Jl., 7, 1892-93, 204-212. 



6. Craniology : the study of skulls. [1893.] North- 

 ampton. Nat. Hist. Soc. Jl., 7, 1892-93, 283-288. 



6. Hydrobia (Paludestrina) Jenkinsi at Lewes. [1894.] 

 Jl. Conch. , 7, 1892-94, 390. 



7. The Mollusca of Northamptonshire. [1895.] 

 Northampton. Nat. Hist. Soc. Jl., 8, 1894-95, 255-267. 



8. Interesting Kentish forms. [1895.] Jl. Conch., 

 8, 1895-97, 316-320. 



9. The mammalian fauna of Northamptonshire. 

 [1896.] Northampton. Nat. Hist. Soc. Jl., 9, 1896-97, 

 117-130. 



10. Land and freshwater Mollusca of the Ballycastle 

 district. Irish Natlist., 6, 1897, 179-183. 



11. Paludestrina [Hydrobia] Jenkinsi, Smith, a new 

 Irish shell. Irish Natlist., 6, 1897, 234-236. 



12. Observations on the pairing of Limax maximus, 

 L. [1897.] Jl. Conch., 9, 1898-1900, 92-95. 



13. Hyalinia Draparnaudi, Beck, in North Ireland? 

 Irish Natlist., 7, 1898, 82-83. 



14. Paludestrina Jenkinsi, Smith, var. minor, nov. 

 in South Ireland. Irish Natlist., 7, 1898, 199. 



15. A plea for owls and kestrels. [1898.] North- 

 ampton. Nat. Hist. Soc. Jl., 10 (1898^1900), 45-55. 



16. Observations on some British land and fresh- 

 water shells. [1899.] Jl. Conch., 9, 1898-1900, 297-302. 



17. Halichserus gryphus in the Isle of Man. [1899.] 

 Yn Lioar Manninagh, 3, [1902], 451. 



Adams, Lionel E[rnest], & stubbs, Arthur O. See 



Stubbs & Adams. 

 Adams, Lionel E[rnest], & Wright, G. E. Conchological 



notes. [1896-99.] Northampton. Nat. Hist. Soc. JL, 9, 



1896-97, 60-61, 92, 187 ; 10 (1898-1900), 13, 27, 229-230. 

 Adams, Matthew A\lgernori\. On the composition and 



adulteration of fruit jams. Analyst, 9, 1884, 100-101. 



2. On a new method for the analysis of milk. 

 Analyst, 10, 1885, 46-54. 



3. On the treatment of sour milk intended for 

 analysis. Analyst, 10, 1885, 99-103. 



4. Estimation of oxygen dissolved in water. Chem. 

 Soc. Jl., 61, 1892, 310-322. 



5. Water-supply in relation to the Maidstone 

 epidemic. Analyst, 23, 1898, 142-151, 154-155. 



Adams, Maxwell, & Richardson, George M[ann], See 



Richardson & Adams. 

 Adams, Maxwell, & Young, Stewart Woodford. See 



Young & Adams. 

 Adams, W[illiam] Grylls. Assign to this author title 



(Vol. 1) under Adams, W. G. 



20. Inaugural address [Jan. 10th, 1884. The 

 growth of electrical science. With supplementary note. 

 The testing of dynamo machines and incandescent 

 lamps.] Telegr. Engin. Jl., 13, 1884, 4-46. 



21. The electric light and atmospheric absorption. 

 Electrician, 15, 1885, 362-364, 381-383. 



22. Lighthouse illuminants. Electric light apparatus. 

 [1H85.] Electrician, 16, 1886, 57-60, 76-78, 97-98, 115- 

 117, 135-139. 



23. Comparison of simultaneous magnetic disturb- 

 ances at several observatories. [1891.] Phil. Trans. 

 (A), 183, 1893, 131-139. 



24. An account of the late Prof. John Couch 

 ADAMS' determination of the Gaussian magnetic con- 

 stants. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1898, 109-136. 



Adams, lV[illiam] H. Notes on the saving of sulphur 



and ammonia from gas. Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. 



Trans., 15, 1887, 663-671. 



2. Twenty years' progress in the concentration of 



sulphuric acid. [1887.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 



16, 1888, 496-524. 

 Adams, W. H. On the habits of the fly ing- squirrels of 



the genus Anomalurus. Zool. Soc. Proc., 1894, 243-246. 



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