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44. The Exoascacese of stone fruits. Garden & 

 Forest, 7, 1894, 463-464. 



45. Heliotropism of Cassia marilandica. Torrey 

 Bot. Club Bull., 21, 1894, 81. 



46. Germination of the spores of Cerebella Paspali. 

 Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 21, 1894, 127-128. 



47. Steps toward a revision of the linosporous 

 species of North American graminicolous Hypocreaceae. 

 Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 21, 1894, 222-225. 



48. Notes on some Exoascese of the United States. 

 Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 21, 1894, 372-380. 



49. Microsphaeradensissima^c/iweitt.), Peck. Torrey 

 Bot. Club Bull., 21, 1694, 528-529. 



50. Some observations on the development of Col- 

 letotrichum lindemuthianum in artificial cultures. Bot. 

 Gaz., 20, 1895, 305-311. 



51. The transformation of sporophyllary to vege- 

 tative organs. Wood's Holl Mar. Biol. Lab. Lect., 1895, 

 169-180. 



52. The probable influence of disturbed nutrition 

 on the evolution of the vegetative phase of the sporo- 

 phyte. Amer. Natlist., 30, 1896, 349-357. 



53. Some problems in sporophyll transformation 

 among dimorphic ferns. Bot. Gaz., 22, 1896, 220-221; 

 Science, 4, 1896, 434. 



54. Address [to the Bot. Sect.]. Experimental 

 morphology. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1897, 249-269. 



55. The preparation of material for general class 

 use. Bot. Gaz., 23, 1897, 372-376. 



56. Eeport upon some preliminary experiments with 

 the Eontgen rays on plants. Brit. Ass. Eep., 1897, 873- 

 874 ; Science, 7, 1898, 7-13. 



57. Nectria on currant canes. Garden & Forest, 10, 

 1897, 34. 



58. Leaf-spot of pear. Garden & Forest, 10, 1897, 

 73-74. 



59. Studies on some mycelium and fungi from a coal 

 mine. [1897.] Amer. Natlist., 32, 1898, 98. 



60. Experiments on the morphology of Arisaema tri- 

 phyllum. [1897.] Amer. Natlist., 32, 1898, 107. 



61. Studies on reduction in plants. [1898.] Bot. 

 Gaz., 28, 1899, 1-26. 



62. Some wood-destroying fungi. [Louisiana] Geol. 

 Agr. Eep., 5, [1899], 331-338. 



63. On the homologies and probable origin of the 

 embryo-sac. [1900.] Science, 13, 1901, 530-538. 



Atkinson, I[saac non J.] Edmondson. 3. *A case of 



tubercular leprosy originating in contagion. Arch. 



Med., 7, 1882, 251-261. 

 4. [On the aetiology of skin-diseases.] N. Y. Med. 



Jl., 48, 1888, 604-605. 

 Atkinson, (Canon) J[ohn] C '[hristopher]. For biographical 



notice and works see Nature, 61 (1899-1900), 544. 

 Atkinson, J. Ottley. 2. Notes on nitrous oxide. Brit. 



Jl. Dental Sci., 32, 1889, 749-754, 797-800, 951-954. 

 Atkinson, J. William. Sarcoma of the base of the brain 



involving the optic chiasm. Arch. Ophthalm., 29, 1900 



197. 

 Atkinson, James P. The fractional precipitation of the 



globulin and albumin of normal horse's serum and diph- 

 theric antitoxic serum, and the antitoxic strength of the 



precipitates. [1899-1900.] Jl. Exper. Med., 4, 1899, 



649-650; 5, 1900-01, 67-75. 

 Atkinson, James P., & Fark, William Hallock. See Park 



& Atkinson. 

 Atkinson, John A. A locality list of all the minerals 



hitherto recorded from Victoria. [1896.] Victoria Eoy. 



Soc. Proc., 9, 1897, 68-119. 

 Atkinson, Llewelyn Birchall. The use of the integraph 



in determining some problems in electro-dynamics. 



Electrician, 22, 1889, 702-703; 23, 1889, 29-30. 



2. The theory, design and working of alternate-current 



motors. lust. Civ. Engin. Proc., 133, 1898, 113-173. 



Atkinson, Llewelyn Birchall, & Wilberforce, L[ionel] 

 R[pbert\. BLONDLOT and CURIE'S electrometer. [Cor- 

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Atkinson, R. Staybolt progress. Amer. Engineer & 

 Eailroad Jl., 74, 1900, 121. 



Atkinson, R\pbert\ W[illiam]. 14. Notes on the volu- 

 metric estimation of iron. Chem. News, 49, 1884, 

 117-119, 217-218. 



15. A volumetric method for the determination of 

 alumina. Chem. News, 52, 1885, 311. 



16. On Japanese lacquer. [1885.] Cardiff Nat. 

 Soc. Trans., 17, 1886, 49-62. 



17. On the Japanese method of making white lead. 

 Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 5, 1886, 312-313. 



18. Estimation of manganese. Soc. Chem. Ind. JL, 

 5, 1886, 365-367. 



19. Note on the volumetric test for manganese. 

 Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 5, 1886, 467-468. 



20. Is solution a chemical or a physical process? 

 [1888.] Cardiff Nat. Soc. Trans., 20, [1889], 114-115. 



21. A Japanese island volcano. [1889.] Cardiff 

 Nat. Soc. Trans., 21, 1890, 51-57. 



Atkinson, R[obert] W[illiam], & Atkinson, Alexander 

 J[ohn]. The estimation of sulphur in iron ores. [With 

 discussion.] Iron & Steel Inst. JL, 1896 (No. 2), 207-214. 



Atkinson, W. Our latest glacial period. Nature, 43, 

 1891, 270. 



Atkinson, W. L. Two days on the Gault and Greensand. 

 Liverpool Geol. Ass. JL, 13, 1893, 32-34. 



Atkinson, W. N. The report of the Austrian Fire-damp 

 Commission. [With discussion."] Fed. Inst. Min. Engin. 

 Trans., 3, 1892, 531-550; 4, 1893, 310-316. 



2. The use of petroleum, paraffin, and other mineral 

 oils underground. [With discussion.] Fed. Inst. Min. 

 Engin. Trans., 5, 1893, 434-439 ; 6, 1894, 577-578. 



Atkinson, W. N., & ZZaldane, John <S'[co]. See Haldane 



& Atkinson. 

 Atlass, Joseph. Ueber Senegin. Dorpat Pharm. Inst. 



Arb., 1, 1888, 57-97. 

 Atmore, Edward A. 2. Notes on the Lepidoptera of 



west Cornwall, with a further addition of species to 



the recorded fauna. [1887.] Penzance Soc. Trans., 2 



(1884-88), 266-271. 



3. Contribution to the life-history of Nephopteryx 

 abietella, S. V., with a description of its larva. [1888.] 

 Ent. Month. Ma., 24, 1887-88, 221-224. 



4. Notes on Tortrix decretana, Tr., with a descrip- 

 tion of its larva. [1889.] Ent. Month. Mag., 25, 

 1888-89, 243-245. 



Attanoux, Bernard d'. Une mission fran^aise chez les 

 Touareg de Test. Paris, Soc. G6ogr. C. E., 1894, 225- 

 231. 



Attems, Carl (Graf). Zur Ornis von Graz. Ornith. 

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2. Die Copulationsfusse der Polydesmiden. Wien, 

 Ak. Sber., 103, 1894 (Abth. 1), 39-54. 



3. Vorlaufige Mittheilung iiber die Copulationsfusse 

 der luliden. Zool. Anz., 17, 1894, 356-359. 



4. Die Myriopoden Steiermarks. Wien, Ak. Sber., 

 104, 1895 {Abth. 1), 117-238. 



5. Beschreibung der von Dr. STUHLMANN in Ost-Afrika 

 gesammelten Myriopodeu. Harnb. Mus. Mitt., 13, 1896, 

 21-42; Harnb. Wiss. Anst. Jbuch., 13, 1896, Beiheft, 

 21-42. 



6. [Beitrage zur Meeresfauna von Helgoland.] VI. 

 Beitrag zur Kenntnis der rhabdoccelen Turbellarien 

 Helgolands. [1896.] Wiss. Meeresuntersuch., 2, 1897, 

 Heft 1, 219-233. 



7. [Ergebnisse einer zoologischen Forschungsreise in 

 den Molukken und Borneo, im Auftrage der Sencken- 

 bergischen naturforschenden Gesellschaft ausgefiihrt von 

 Dr. Willy KUKENTHAL.] Myriopoden. Senckenb. Natf. 

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