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estimation of iodine by thiosulphate of soda in presence 



of cyanides. Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 18, 1899, 118-119. 

 Anderson, W[illiam] S[mellie]. On the solubility of 



carbonate of lime in fresh and sea water. [1889.] Brit. 



Ass. Rep., 1889, 637; Edinb. Eoy. Soc. Proc., 16, 1890, 



319-324. 



2. On the determination of sea-water densities by 



hydrometers and Sprengel tubes. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 



10, 1894, 574-590, 646. 

 Anderson, W[illiam] S[mellie], & Irvine, Robert. See 



Irvine & Anderson. 

 Anderson, W. W. The South Carolina tornadoes in 



February, 1883 and 1884. [1885.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 



1 (1884-85), 402-411. 



2. [Tornado of Dec. 22nd, 1884.] [1885.] Amer. 

 Meteorol. Jl., 1 (1884-85), 497. 



3. Thunderstorm or tornado? Electricity and tor- 

 nadoes; also, a note on the tornado of April 23, 1883. 

 [1885.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 1 (1884-85), 550-551. 



4. Storm of December 22nd. [1885.] Amer. 

 Meteorol. Jl., 2 (1885-86), 55-56. 



5. Stereoscopic vision. Science, 9, 1887, 56. 



6. Tornado force. Science, 10, 1887, 323-324. 

 Anderson, (Sir) William. For biography and works see 



Engineers Soc. Trans., 1898, 240; Inst. Mechan. Engin. 

 Proc., 1898, 696-701; Iron & Steel Inst. JL, 1898 (.No. 2), 

 324-325; Nature, 59 (1898-99), 154; Inst. Civ. Engin. 

 Proc., 135, 1899, 320-326; Inst. Elect. Engin. Jl., 28, 

 1899, [665]. 



3. On the purification of water by means of iron. 

 Agr. Soc. Jl., 20, 1884, 681-689. 



4. Purification of water by agitation with iron, and 

 by sand filtration. Soc. Dyers Col. Jl., 2, 1886, 207- 

 210. 



6. On water supplies suited to farms and villages. 

 Agr. Soc. Jl., 23, 1887, 28-69. 



6. [Presidential address, Mech. Sci. Sect., Sept. 12.] 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1889, 718-732. 



7. Aluminium and its manufacture by the Deville- 

 Castner process. Science, 13, 1889, 260-264. 



8. The revolving purifier for treatment of potfable 

 waters by means of metallic iron. Int. Congr. Hyg. 

 Trans., (1891, 7), 129-133. 



9. On tests for steel used in the manufacture of 

 artillery. [With discussion.] Iron & Steel Inst. JL, 

 1891 (No. 1), 60-89. 



10. Some properties of cordite. [Posth.] Inst. Civ. 

 Engin. Proc., 136, 1899, 251-264. 



Anderson, (Sir) William, & Cowper, Edward Alfred. See 



Cowper & Anderson. 

 Anderson, William. For biographical notice see Leopol- 



dina, 36, 1900, 177-178. 



2. Left clavicle presenting a marked articular process 

 in the region of the conoid tubercle. Jl. Anat. PhysioL, 

 25, 1891, v. 



3. A case of extroversion of the bladder. [1891.] 

 Clin. Soc. Trans., 25, 1892, 78-83. 



4. A note on the course and relations of the deep 

 branch of the ulnar nerve. Jl. Anat. PhysioL , 28, 1894, 

 x-xii. 



5. An undescribed variation in the course of the 

 iliac portion of the sigmoid colon. [1897.] Jl. Anat. 

 PhysioL, 33, 1899, ix-xii. 



Anderson, William, & Makins, George Henry. Experi- 

 ments in cranio-cerebral topography. Jl. Anat. PhysioL, 

 23, 1889, 455-465. 



2. The planes of subperitoneal and subpleural con- 

 nective tissue, with their extensions. [1890.] JL Anat. 

 PhysioL, 25, 1891, 78-86. 



Anderson, William (et alii). Discussion on non-suppura- 

 tive ankylosis of joints. London Path. Soc. Trans., 47, 

 1896, 193-222. 



Anderson, William. [Report on the geological features of 



the country immediately to the north of Cope's Creek 

 and the Gwydir river.] [1888.] N. S. Wales Dept. 

 Mines Rep., 1887, 155-156. 



2. [Report on the Bingera diamond-field, county of 

 Murchison.] [1888.] N. S. Wales Dept. Mines Rep., 

 1887, 156-159. 



3. [Report on the geology of the Byerock district.] 

 [1888.] N. S. Wales Dept. Mines Rep., 1887, 161-163. 



4. [General geology of the country between Nyngan, 

 Nymagee, Cobar, and Girilambone.] [1888.] N.S.Wales 

 Dept. Mines Rep., 1887, 163-164. 



6. Note on the occurrence of a new species of 

 Carboniferous crustacean at Ardross, near Elie, Fife. 

 [1885.] Edinb. Geol. Soc. Trans., 5, 1888, 280-281. 



6. Notes on the fish remains from the bone bed at 

 Abden, near Kinghorn, Fife. [With remarks by Dr. R. H. 

 TRAQUAIR.] [1886.] Edinb. Geol. Soc. Trans., 5, 1888, 

 310-315. 



7. Report on bismuth ores at Ben Lomond, near 

 Glencoe. [1890.] N. S. Wales Dept. Mines Rep., 1889, 

 231. 



8. Report on the Bungonia caves. [1890.] N. S. 

 Wales Dept. Mines Rep., 1889, 232-233. 



9. Petrographical notes on the eruptive rocks con- 

 nected with the silver-bearing lodes at Sunny Corner, 

 near Bathurst, New South Wales. [1889.] N. S. Wales 

 Geol. Surv. Records, 1, 1890, 16-22. 



10. On the Post-Tertiary ossiferous clays, near 

 Myall Creek, Binera. [1889.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. 

 Records, 1, 1890, 116-126. 



11. On the stratigraphical position of the fish and 

 plant-bearing beds, on the Talbragar river, Cassilis 

 district, N. S. Wales. [1889.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. 

 Records, 1, 1890, 137-139. 



12. On the mineral spring at Rock Flat Creek, near 

 Cooma, Monara district. N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. 

 Records, 1, 1890, 179-183. 



13. Report on Peak Hill. [1891.] N. S. Wales 

 Dept. Mines Rep., 1890, 261-263. 



14. Report on Pambula gold-field. [1891.] N. S. 

 Wales Dept. Mines Rep., 1890, 263-264. 



15. Report on Mount Dromedary. [1891.] N. S. 

 Wales Dept. Mines Rep., 1890, 264-265. 



16. Report on the Bendithera silver-field and Cur- 

 rowan and Brimbermala gold-field. [1892.] N. S. Wales 

 Dept. Mines Rep., 1891, 252-254. 



17. Report on Wallah Wallah. [1892.] N. S. Wales 

 Dept. Mines Rep., 1891, 259-260. 



18. Notes on the Tertiary deep lead at Tumbarumba. 

 [1890.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 2, 1892, 21- 

 26. 



19. Notes on the shell-heaps, or kitchen-middens 

 accumulated by the aborigines of the southern coastal 

 district. [1890.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 2, 

 1892, 52-60. 



20. Description of some stone weapons and imple- 

 ments, used by the aborigines of New South Wales. 

 [1890.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 2, 1892, 

 73-81. 



21. On the general geology of the south coast, with 

 petrological notes on the intrusive granites and their 

 associated rocks around Moruya, Mount Dromedary, and 

 Cobargo. N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 2, 1892, 

 141-165. 



22. Notes on the occurrence of opal in New South 

 Wales. [1892.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Records, 3, 

 1894, 29-32. 



23. Chota Nagpore. India Geol. Surv. Quart. Notes, 

 1, 1895, 2; 2, 1895, 3; 2, 1896, 1. 



Anderson, William, & David, T. W. Edgeworth. See 



David & Anderson. 

 Anderson, William, & Kinnear, II'. 'I'm'/. See Kinnear 



& Anderson. 



