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66. On some of the constituents of natural waters, 

 with observations on lead-corrosion. Soc. Dyers Col 

 Jl., 5, 1889, 54-58. 



67. Notes on commercial cresylic acid and allied 

 products. Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 9, 1890, 141-143. 



68. On the constitution of butter-fat. Analyst, 16, 

 1891, 161-167. 



69. Suggestions for the assay of aconite and its 

 preparations. [With discussion.} Brit. Pharm. Confer. 

 Trans., 1891, 451-465; Pharm. JL, 22, 1892, 230-233. 



70. On the reaction of glycerides with alcoholic 

 alkalies. Chem. News, 64, 1891, 179-182. 



71. Studies on saponification. Chem. News, 64, 

 1891, 263-265. 



72. The chemistry of whisky and allied products. 

 Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 10, 1891, 305-312, 519-521. 



73. Notes on TABAEIE'S method of determining 

 alcohol. [1891.] Analyst, 17, 1892, 5. 



74. Experiments on the alkaloid of tea. [With 

 discussion.] Brit. Pharm. Confer. Trans., 1892, 415- 

 437; Pharm. JL, 23, 1893, 213-220. 



76. The volumetric determination of the alkaloids. 

 Chem. News, 66, 1892, 259. 



76. Note on G. S. Cox's paper on cider-vinegar. 

 Analyst, 19, 1894, 91-92. 



77. The examination of urine for small quantities of 

 sugar. Analyst, 19, 1894, 178-184. 



78. On extraneous mineral matter contained in 

 commercial ginger. Analyst, 19, 1894, 217-220. 



79. Notes on commercial condensed milks. Analyst, 



20, 1895, 274-275. 



80. Note on the titration of quinine. Analyst, 21, 



1896, 85-87. 



81. Note on the preparation of pure hydrofluoric 

 acid. Analyst, 21, 1896, 87. 



82. On the composition and analysis of commercial 

 cream of tartar. Analyst, 21, 1896, 174-180. 



83. Note on the analysis of cream of tartar. Analyst, 



21, 1896, 209. 



84. Note on the concentration of condensed milk. 

 Analyst, 21, 1896, 281-282. 



85. On white-wine vinegar. [With discussion.] 

 Brit. Pharm. Confer. Trans., 1896, 321-326; Pharm. JL, 

 3, 1896, 104-105. 



86. Condensed milk. [With discussion.] Brit. 

 Pharm. Confer. Trans., 1896, 326-331. 



87. An improved method of determining urea by 

 the hypobromite process. [1896.] Chem. Soc. Proc., 12, 



1897, 31-33. 



88. The chemistry of whisky. [1896.] London, 

 Fed. Inst. Brewing JL, 3, 1897, 24-46, 560. 



89. Note on the assay of electro-plating and gilding 

 solutions. Chem. News, 76, 1897, 199. 



90. A proposed new method of examining pepsin. 

 Pharm. JL, 5, 1897, 561-562. 



91. On the synthesis of albumin. Pharm. JL, 7, 



1898, 242-243. 



92. The detection of arsenic. Chem. News, 82, 1900, 

 305. 



See also Thorpe, Thomas Edward (et alii). 

 Allen, Alfred H[enry], & Chattaway, William. Note on 

 the composition of some preparations sold as hop 

 substitutes. Analyst, 12, 1887, 112-114. 



2. Note on the detection of hop substitutes in beer. 

 Analyst, 15, 1890, 181-183. 



3. On the examination of spirituous liquids for 

 secondary constituents. Analyst, 16, 1891, 102-115. 



Allen, Alfred H[enry], & Cox, F. Hudson. Note on the 



presence of heavy metals in cheese. Analyst, 22, 1897, 



187-188. 

 Allen, Alfred H[enry], & Ilornfray, D[avid]. Note on 



the reaction of acetin with alcoholic potash. Analyst, 



16, 1891, 167-169. 



R. S. A. C. 



2. Further notes on acetin. Analyst, 16, 1891, 201- 

 202. 



Allen, Alfred H[enry], & Moor, C[resacre] G[eorge]. 

 Vinegar. Analyst, 18, 1893, 240-246. 



2. On the detection of exhausted ginger. Analyst, 

 19, 1894, 124-127. 



3. On the change in the composition of butter by 

 long keeping. Analyst, 19, 1894, 128-131. 



Allen, Alfred H[cnry], & Bearle, Alfred B. An improved 



method of determining proteid and gelatinoid substances. 



Analyst, 22, 1897, 258-263. 

 Allen, Carrie M. A contribution to the development of 



Parypha crocea. Woods Holl Mar. Biol. Lab. Bull., 1, 



1900, 291-315. 

 Allen, Charles. 2. *Two hundred tables of elevation 



above tide-level of the railroad stations, summits and 



tunnels; canal locks and dams, river riffles, etc., in and 



around Pennsylvania. ...Pennsylvania Geol. Surv. Kep., 



N, 1878, 279 pp. 

 Allen, Charles R. , & Jones, Harry C[lary]. See Jones & 



Allen. 

 Allen, Charles Slover. For biographical notice see Auk, 



11, 1894, 86-87. 



Breeding habits of the fish hawk on Plum Island, New 



York. Auk, 9, 1892, 313-321. 



2. The nesting of the black duck on Plum Island. 



Auk, 10, 1893, 53-59. 

 Allen, Charles W[arrene]. Leprosy in the United States, 



and its relation to the state. N. Y. Med. JL, 47, 1888, 



318-323, 347-352. 

 2. Some ways of preventing the spread of syphilis. 



N. Y. Med. JL, 56, 1892, 310-313. 

 Allen, E[dwin] W[est]. The needs and requirements of a 



control of feeding stuffs. U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearb., 1897, 



421-428. 

 Allen, E[dwin] W[est], & Tollens, B[ernhard Christian 



Gottfried}. Notiz iiber Xylose und Holzgummi aus 



Stroh und anderen Materialien. Berlin, Chem. Ges. 



Ber., 23, 1890, 137. 



2. Ueber Holzzucker (Xylose) und Holzgummi (Xylan). 

 Liebig's Ann. , 260, 1890, 289-306. 



3. Ueber die Xylonsaure. Liebig's Ann., 260, 1890, 

 306-313. 



See also Tollens, B[ernhard Christian Gottfried] (et 

 alii). 



Allen, Edgar J[ohnxon], On the minute structure of the 

 gills of Palfflmonetes varians. [1892.] Quart. JL Micr. 

 Sci., 34, 1893, 75-84. 



2. Preliminary account of the nephridia and body- 

 cavity of the larva of Palaamonetes varians. [1892.] 

 Boy. Soc. Proc., 52, 1893, 338-342. 



3. Nephridia and body-cavity of some decapod 

 Crustacea. Quart. Jl. Micr. Sci., 34, 1893, 403-429. 



4. Studies on the nervous system of Crustacea. 

 [1894-96.] Quart. Jl. Micr. Sci., 36, 1894, 461-482, 

 483-498; 39, 1897, 33-50. 



5. Some points in the histology of the nervous 

 system of the embryonic lobster. Roy. Soc. Proc., 55, 

 1894, 407-414. 



6. On the nervous system of the embryonic lobster. 

 Brit. Ass. Kep., 1895, 470-471. 



7. Faunistic notes. January to June, 1895. [1895.] 

 U. K. Mar. Biol. Ass. JL, 4, 1895-97, 48-52. 



8. The reproduction of the lobster. [1895.] U. K. 

 Mar. Biol. Ass. JL, 4, 1895-97, 60-69. 



0. Notes on dredging and trawling work during the 

 latter half of 1895. [1896.] U. K. Mar. Biol. Ass. JL, 

 4, 1895-97, 164-166. 



10. The protection of crabs and lobsters. [1896.] 

 U. K. Mar. Biol. Ass. JL, 4, 1895-97, 182-187. 



11. Report on the sponge-fishery of Florida, and the 

 artificial culture of sponges. [1896.] U. K. Mar. Biol. 

 Ass. JL, 4, 1895-97, 188-194. 



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