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Mortars and Settlement of Masonry. Reports of progress. 



Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 15, 1886, 717-732; 17, 



1887, 213-217; 18, 1888, 264-280. 

 American Society of Civil Engineers, Committee on the 



Proper Relation to each other of the Sections of Railway 



Wheels and Rails. Reports. Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. 



Trans., 19, 1888, 1-54; 21, 1889, 223-302. 

 American Society of Civil Engineers, Committee on 

 Standard Rail Sections, Final report. Amer. Soc. Civ. 



Engin. Trans., 28, 1893, 425-444. 

 American Society of Civil Engineers, Committee on a 



Uniform System for Tests of Cement. Report. Amer. 



Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 14, 1885, 475-485. 

 American Society of mechanical Engineers, Committee 



on a Standard Method of Steam-boiler Trials. Report. 



Van Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 32, 1885, 211-222, 308-328. 

 Axnerio, A[lessandro]. Sulla resistenza delle soluzioni 



saline in movimento. Nuovo Cimento, 10, 1899, 276- 



278. 



2. Se i raggi del RONTGEN favoriscano il raffredda- 



mento di un corpo. Nuovo Cimento, 10, 1899, 366-372. 

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Ciel et Terre, 14 (1893-94), 165-167. 

 Amerling, Carl. 27. *Physiokratische Bemerkungen 



iiber Excursionen um Prag im Jahre 1868. Lotos, 19, 



1869, 10-13, 75-79, 107-109. 

 Amerman, George L[oveless~\, & Chittenden, R[ussell] 



H[i-tiry]. See Chittenden & Amerman. 

 Amery, C. F. The function of nitrogen in manures. 



Science, 10, 1887, 34-35. 



2. Instinct. Science, 20, 1892, 300-302. 



3. Professor LANGLEY on the internal work of the 

 wind. Science, 23, 1894, 46-47. 



Amery,P..F. S. 3. Third[ sixth, and eleventh sixteenth 

 reports] (second series) of the committee to collect and 

 tabulate observations on the climate of Devon... Devon 

 Ass. Trans., 16, 1884, 183-188, [842]; 17, 1885, 187- 

 192 ; 18, 1886, 142-146 ; 19, 1887, 102-106 ; 25, 1893, 

 212-217; 26, 1894, 73-78; 27, 1895, 75-80. 



Ames, C. H. A brilliant meteor. Science, 8, 1886, 168. 



2. Sharks in fresh water. Science, 22, 1893, 111. 



3. A brilliant meteor. Science, 23, 1894, 52. 

 Ames, Joseph Sweetman. The concave grating in theory 



and practice. [1889.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., 8 

 (1888-89), 69-73; Phil. Mag., 27, 1889, 369-384; Astr. 

 & Astrophys., 11, 1892, 28-42. 



2. On relations between the lines of various spectra, 

 with special reference to those of cadmium and zinc, 

 and a redetermination of their wave-lengths. Phil. Mag., 

 30, 1890, 33-48. 



3. On some gaseous spectra: hydrogen, nitrogen. 

 Phil. Mag., 30, 1890, 48-58. 



4. On homologous spectra. Phil. Mag., 32, 1891, 

 319-320. 



6. On the probable spectrum of sulphur. Astr. & 

 Astrophys., 12, 1893, 50-51. 



6. Some recent advances in spectrum analysis. 

 Science, 5, 1897, 319. 



7. Apparatus and plans for operation at the total 

 solar eclipse, May 28th, 1900. [1900.] Johns Hopkins 

 Univ. Circ., [19 (1899-1900)], 60-61. 



Asn.e,Joseph Sweetman, & Humphreys, W\illiam\ J\acksori\. 

 On the spectra of heavy and light helium. Astrophys. 

 JL, 5, 1897, 97-98. 



2. A note on the effect of pressure upon the series in 

 the spectrum of an element. [1897.] Johns Hopkins 

 Univ. Circ., [16 (1896-97)], 41-42. 



Ames, Joseph Sweetman, Earhart, R[pberf\ F., & Reese, 

 Herbert M[eredith]. Notes on the Zeeman effect. Astro- 

 phys. JL, 8, 1898, 48-50; Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., 

 [17 (1897-98)], 53. 



Ames, Oakes. An easy method of propagating Drosera 

 filiformis. Rhodora, 1, 1899, 172. 



Ameseder, Adolf. For biographical notice see Mhefte. 

 Math. Phys., 2, 1891, 479. 



22. Das allgemeine raumliche Nullsystem zweiten 

 Grades. Crelle, Jl. Math., 97, 1884, 62-92. 



23. Konstrukce tecen asteroidy. [Construction der 

 Astroidentangente.] Casopis, 14, 1885, 46 ; Fortschr. 

 Math., 1885, 713. 



24. Ueber Configurationen und Polygone auf biquad- 

 ratischen Curven. Wien, Ak. Sber., 93, 1886 (Abth. 2), 

 357-379. 



25. Zur Auflosung der Gleichungen vierten und 

 fiinften Grades durch Bewegungsmechanismen. Wien, 

 Ak. Sber., 93, 1886 (Abth. 2), 380-385. 



26. Zur Theorie der Thetacharacteristiken. Wien, 

 Ak. Sber., 93, 1886 (Abth. 2), 618-622. 



27. Ueber die linearen Transformationen des tetrae- 

 dralen Complexes in sich. [1888.] Wien, Ak. Sber., 97, 

 1889 (Abth. 2a), 627-635. 



28. Theorie der cyklischen Project! vitaten. [1889.] 

 Wien, Ak. Sber., 98, 1890 (Abth. 2a), 290-317. 



29. Die Quintupellage collinearer Raume. [1889.] 

 Wien, Ak. Sber., 98, 1890 (Abth. 2a), 588-613. 



30. Grundziige einer rein geometrischen Theorie der 

 Collineationen und Reciprocitaten. Mhefte. Math. Phys., 



1, 1890,, 371-416. 



Amet, [Emile]. De 1'emploi du focome'tre de M. MEBQIEB 



pour simplifier le calcul des objectifs photographiques. 



Ass. Franc. C. R., 1892 (Pt. 1), 174-175. 

 Ameye, Michel. Nouvelles recherches sur la distillation 



de la dypnone. Brux., Ac. Bull., 1899, 227-240. 

 Amezaga, Carlo de. For biographical notice see Geneva, 



Soc. Ligust. Atti, 10, 1899, 269-270. 

 *Assab. [Italia] Soc. Geogr. Boll., 17, 1880, 623-675. 



2. *Assab e la critica del sig. G. B. BECCABI. 

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 130. 



3. *Cenni sull' Arcipelago Galapagos (Repubblica del- 

 P Equatore) secondo i lavori del dott. WOLF e le indica- 

 zioni del sig. ICAZA. [Italia] Soc. Geogr. Boll., 20, 1883, 

 551-559. 



Ami, Henry M[arc]. 3. List of fossils from Ottawa and 

 vicinity. [1884.] Ottawa Field-Nat. Club Trans., 2, 

 [1887], 54-62. 



4. Report of the Geological Section for the season of 

 1883. [1884.] Ottawa Field-Nat. Club Trans., 2, 

 [1887], 118-121. 



5. Additional notes on the geology and palaeontology 

 of Ottawa and vicinity. [1885.] Ottawa Field-Nat. Club 

 Trans., 2, [1887], 251-259. 



6. On the occurrence of Scolithus in rocks of the 

 Chazy formation about Ottawa, Ontario. Canad. Rec. 

 Sci., 2, 1887, 304-306. 



7. The great ice age and subsequent formations at 

 Ottawa, Ontario. Ottawa Natlist., 1, 1887, 65-74, 81-88. 



8. Notes on, and the precise geological horizon of, 

 Siphonotreta scotica, Davidson. Ottawa Natlist., 1, 

 1887, 121-126. 



9. On the occurrence of Sherardia arvensis, L., in 

 Canada. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 14, 1887, 14. 



10. On Utica fossils from Rideau, Ottawa, Ont. 

 [1888.] Ottawa Natlist., 1, 1887, 165-169. 



11. On the occurrence of "phosphatic nodules" in 

 the Chazy formation about Ottawa, Canada. Ottawa 

 Natlist., 2, 1888, 45-46. 



12. On the sequence of the geological formations 

 about Ottawa, with reference to the natural gas question. 

 Ottawa Natlist., 2, 1888, 93-96. 



13. Flora Temiscouatensis. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 

 15, 1888, 134-136. 



14. [Contribution to the geology and palaeontology of 

 the townships of Russell and Cambridge, in Russell, 

 Ontario.] II. Palaeontology. [1889.] Ottawa Natlist., 



2, 1888, 139-140. 



