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Brown, C. Newton. The Meigs Creek coal seam in Morgan, 

 Muskingum, Guernsey and Noble counties. Ohio Geol. 

 Surv. Eep., 5, 1884, 1059-1086. 



The Pittsburgh coal seam in Jefferson, Belmont and 



Guernsey counties. Ohio Geol. Surv. Eep., 6, 1888, 

 595-626. 



Brown, C. Newton (et alii). Table giving elevation above 

 sea level in the several counties of Ohio. Ohio Geol. 

 Surv. Eep., 6, 1888, 793-820. 



Brown, Campbell. On the occurrence of gasteropods 

 (Platyostomella scotoburdigalensis) in a Lepidodendron 

 from Craigleith quarry, Edinburgh. [1897.] Edinb. 

 Geol. Soc. Trans., 7, 1899, 244-251. 



Ueber das Genus Hybodus und seine systematische 



Stelluug. [1900.] Palffiontographica, 46, 1899-1900, 

 149-174. 

 Brown, Ch. Influence de divers engrais sur la culture 



des turneps. [Tr.] Ann. Agron., 12, 1886, 346-349. 

 Brown, Charles Harrington. Eocks and minerals of British 

 Guiana. Timehri, 3, 1889, 35-51. 



See also under Sawkins, James Gay. 

 Brown, Charles Harrington, & Judd, John Wesley. The 



rubies of Burma and associated minerals : their mode of 



occurrence, origin, and metamorphoses. A contribution 

 to the history of corundum. [1895.] Phil. Trans. (A), 



187, 1897, 151-228. 

 Brown, Charles Barrington, & Sawkins, James Gay. 



*Eeports on the physical, descriptive, and economic 



geology of British Guiana. [Brit. Guiana Geol. Surv. 



Mem.], 1875, 297 pp. 

 Brown, Charles W. The etiology and treatment of tetanus. 



[With discussion.] Int. Med. Congr. Trans., 1887 (Vol. 2), 



246-256. 



Eailway injuries* N. Y. Med. Jl., 48, 1888, 683-687. 



Brown, D. E. Analyses [of minerals]. Victoria Geol. 



Surv. Monthly Eep., 6 & 7, 1899, 12. 

 Brown, D. Rainy. Note on commercial litmus. Pharm. 



Jl., 2, 1896, 181. 



Brown, D. Rainy, & Brown, David. See below. 

 Brown, D. Rainy, & Ferkin, William Henry (jun.). 



Cryptopine. Chem. Soc. Proc., 7, 1891, 166-167. 

 Brown, David. Tests for the purity of chloroform. [With 



discussion.] Brit. Pharm. Confer. Trans., 1892, 437-447; 



Pharm. Jl., 23, 1893, 229-230. 

 Impurity in chloroform. Pharm. JL, 22, 1892, 769- 



770. 

 Observations on decomposing chloroform. Pharm. 



Jl., 23, 1893, 792-793. 

 The decomposition of chloroform containing alcohol. 



[1893.] Pharm. JL, 24, 1894, 321. 

 Notes on lime as a preservative for chloroform. Pharm. 



JL, 7, 1898, 669. 

 Brown, David, & Brown, D. Rainy. Decomposition of 



alcohol-reduced chloroform. Pharm. JL, 25, 1895 836- 



837. 



Brown, David Walter. An attempt at a synthetical demon- 

 stration of the primary problems of the differential 



calculus. Franklin Inst. JL, 144, 1897, 348-366. 

 Brown, E[dwin] Harold. A report of kala dukh, a form of 



fever met with in the north-east portion of the district of 



Purnea. Indian Med. Gaz., 33, 1898, 324-330. 

 Brown, (Capt.) E. W. Notes on Heliophobus hispidus, 



with a description of its larva. [1890.] Ent. Eecord 



1, 1890-91, 43-45. 

 [The differentiation of Cidaria russata (truncata) and 



immanata.] [1891.] Ent. Eecord, 1, 1890-91, 275. 

 Notes on breeding Agrotis lunigera. Ent. Eecord 2 



1891, 208-209. 

 Variation in Irish Lepidoptera. Ent. Eecord, 5 1894 



47-48. 

 Brown, (Capt.) E. W. (et alii). On the occurrence of 



Tephrosia crepuscularia (biundularia) in Ireland. Ent 



Eecord, 9, 1897, 322-324. 



Brown, Edward. Experiments upon two Guibal fans at 



St. John's colliery, Normanton. [With discussion.] Fed. 



Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 4, 1893, 532-542; 5, 1893, 376- 



878. 

 Brown, Edward J. A trip to Cobb's island, Virginia. 



Ornith. OoL, 16, 1891, 154. 



: Alle alle in Virginia. Auk, 10, 1893, 204. 



- The black tern at Washington, D. C. Auk, 11, 



1894, 73. 

 Dendroica striata in summer at Washington, D. C. 



Auk, 11, 1894, 79. 



Bird notes from Virginia. Auk, 11, 1894, 259. 



Brown, Edwin Orrnond. For biographical notice see Chem. 

 Soc. JL, 49, 1886, 344-345. 



Brown, (Miss) Elizabeth. For biography and works see 

 Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 11, 1899, 131-132; Leopoldina, 

 35, 1899, 134-135; Observatory, London, 22, 1899, 171- 

 172; Meteorol. Soc. Quart. JL, 26, 1900, 214-215. 



*The aurora of 1881, January 31. Observatory, 



London, 4, 1881, 92. 



*[The remarkable sunsets.] 



[1883.] Nature, 29, 



1884, 132. 



The sky-glows. Nature, 30, 1884, 607. 



Auroras. Nature, 31, 1885, 458. 



Eemarkable ritne and mist. Nature, 39, 1889, 342. 



Anthelie. Astronomie, 1893, 278. 



Variable orange stars. Observatory, London, 18, 



1895, 200-201. 

 Observations of variable and suspected variable stars. 



[1896.] Brit. Astr. Ass. Mem., 5, 1897, 28-29. 

 Unusual darkness. Meteorol. Soc. Quart. JL, 24, 



1898, 166. 



See also British Astronomical Association. 

 Brown, Ernest W[illiam]. On the determination of a 



certain class of inequalities in the moon's motion. 



[1891.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 52, 1892, 71-80. 

 On the part of the parallactic class of inequalities in 



the moon's motion, which is a function of the ratio of 



the mean motions of the Sun and moon. [1891.] Cam- 

 bridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 7, 1892, 220-221. 

 On the part of the parallactic inequalities in the 



moon's motion which is a function of the mean motions 



of the Sun and moon. Amer. JL Math., 14, 1892, 141-160. 

 Note on the lunar theory. [1892-94.] Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 52, 1892, 408-409; 54, 1894, 471; 55, 1895, 



3-6. 

 The elliptic inequalities in the lunar theory. Amer. 



Jl. Math., 15, 1893, 244-263, 321-338. 

 Investigations in the lunar theory. 



Amer. Jl. Math., 

 17, 1895, 318-358. 



Note on HANSEN'S lunar and planetary theories. [1895.] 



Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 56, 1896, 52-53. 



Note on Mr. STONE'S paper, "Expressions for the 



elliptic coordinates of a moving point to the seventh 

 order of small quantities." Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 

 56, 1896, 370-371. 



On the application of the principal function to the 

 solution of DELAUNAY'S canonical system of equations. 

 London Math. Soc. Proc., 27, 1896, 385-390. 



On the application of JACOBI'S dynamical method to 

 the general problem of three bodies. [1896.] London 

 Math. Soc. Proc., 28, 1897, 130-142. 



On certain properties of the mean motions and the 



secular accelerations of the principal arguments used in 



the lunar theory. [1896.] London Math. Soc. Proc., 



28, 1897, 143-155. 

 On the theoretical values of the secular accelerations 



in the lunar theory. Astr. Soc. Mouth. Not., 57, 1897, 



342-349. 

 - Eeport on the recent progress of solids and fluids. 



Amer. Ass. Proc., 1898, 53-64. 

 On the mean motions of the lunar perigee and node. 



Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 57, 1898, 332-341, 566-567. 



