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Theory of the motion of the moon ; containing a new 

 calculation of the expressions for the coordinates of the 

 moon in terms of the time. Astr. Soc. Mem., 53, 1899, 

 39-116, 163-202. 



On tide currents in estuaries and rivers. [1899.] 

 Ann. Math., 1, 1900, 68-71. 



A possible explanation of the sun-spot period. Astr. 



Soc. Month. Not., 60, 1900, 599-606. 



On the solution of a pair of simultaneous linear 



differential equations, which occur in the lunar theory. 



Cambridge Phil. Soc. Trans., 18, 1900, 94-106. 

 Brown, Ernest 1)*. Notes on Cetraria islandica (Iceland 



moss). Amer. Jl. Physiol., 1, 1898, 455-460. 

 A note on the cholesterin-esters of birds' blood. 



Amer. Jl. Physiol., 2, 1899, 306-309. 

 Brown, Ernest W. , & Mendel, Lafayette B[enedict], See 



Mendel & Brown. 

 Brown, F[rederic] D[ovglas~\. The maintenance of the 



Sun's heat. [1885.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 18, 1886, 



394-399. 



The luminosity of flames. [1886.] N. Zealand Inst. 



[1897.] N. Zealand 

 N. Y. Med. Jl., 

 Amer. 



Trans., 19, 1887, 603-604. 

 The insulation of cold-stores. 



Inst. Trans., 30, 1898, 44-49. 

 Brown, F. Tilden. Eenal tuberculosis. 



65, 1897, 377-380, 447-452, 479-487. 

 Brown, Francis. Recent explorations in Egypt. 



Geogr. Soc. Jl., 19 (1887), 164-193. 

 Brown, G[erald"] C[ulmer]. The apatite deposits of the 



province of Quebec. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 716-717. 

 Brown, G. L. Experiments with ships' models. Barrow 



Field Club Rep., 8, 1893, 25-26. 

 The hydrostatics of ship-building. [1894.] Barrow 



Field Club Rep., 10, 1895, 63-64. 

 Brown, (Rev.) George. Papuans and Polynesians. [1886.] 



Anthrop. Inst. JL, 16, 1887, 311-327. 



Life history of a savage. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1898, 778- 

 790. 



Notes on a recent journey to New Guinea and New 



Britain. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1898, 790-797. 



On totemism in New Britain and Samoa. [1898.] 

 Queensland, Ann. Rep. Brit. N. Guinea, 1897-98, 137. 



Some New Britain customs. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1900, 

 307-312. 



Brown, George L[incoln\. Note on HOLDER'S theorem 



concerning the constancy of factor-groups. N. Y. Amer. 



Math. Soc. Bull., 1, 1895, 232-234. 

 Brown, George S. The subcutaneous injection of salt 



solution. N. Y. Med. JL, 65, 1897, 390-392. 

 Brown, (S'?r) George T. Micro-organisms, with special 



relation to anthrax. [1887.] Agr. Stud. Gaz., 3, 1886- 



88, 109-111. 

 Annual report[s] of the Royal Veterinary College on 



the investigations conducted in 1888 [and 1889] for the 



Royal Agricultural Society. Agr. Soc. JL, 25, 1889, 309- 



329 ; 1, 1890, 184-192. 



Contagious foot-rot in sheep. Agr. Soc. JL, 3, 1892, 



276-291 ; 4, 1893, 429-431. 



The prevalence of anthrax in Great Britain. 



Agr. 



Soc. JL, 5, 1894, 265-271. 

 On glanders. Agr. Soc. JL, 6, 1895, 15-29. 

 - Ringworm of calves. Agr. Soc. JL, 6, 1895, 308-326. 

 Parasites of the lungs of the sheep. Agr. Soc. JL, 8, 



1897, 20-38. 



On tuberculosis. [1899.] Agr. Stud. Gaz., 9, 1898- 



1900, 101-105. 



Brown, H. Rowland. Some observations made in Switzer- 

 land, August, 1896. Les Avants, Evolena, Arolla. Ent. 



Record, 9, 1897, 25-28. 

 PolyommatuB (Plebeius) Zephyrus, var. Lycidas. Ent. 



Record, 9, 1897, 294. 

 - An Easter holiday at Hyeres. Ent. Record, 10, 1898, 



137-140. 



August collecting in the Val d'Anniviers. Ent. 

 Record, 10, 1898, 281-284. 



Collecting in the Chilterns. Ent. Record, 11, 1899 



98-100. 

 Susa in June : a further contribution to the fauna of 



Piedmont. Ent. Record, 11, 1899, 290-293, 352. 



Digne revisited. Ent. Record, 12, 1900, 57-59, 93-95. 

 Over three passes, the Spliigen, the Stelvio, and the 



Brenner, with some notes on the butterflies by the way 

 Ent. Record, 12, 1900, 309-312. 



Brown, H. Y. Lyell. Notes on the geological features of 

 the Teetulpa goldfields. [1887.] S. Aust. Roy. Soc 

 Trans., 10, 1888, 82-83. 



The Mesozoic plains of South Australia (south of 

 lat. 26). Aust. Ass. Rep., 1888, 241-245, xxxv. 



Brown, Harold. Commercial liquid extract and tincture 

 of Cinchona. Pharm. JL, 25, 1895, 1180-1181. 



Brown, Harold, & Dunstan, Wyndham R[owland]. See 

 Dunstan & Brown. 



Brown, Harold P. The permanent protection of under- 

 ground pipes from electrolytic corrosion. Electrician, 

 35, 1895, 293-295. 



Brown, Henry C. [Ueber Lactonsauren, Lactone und un- 

 gesattigte Sauren. r.] (13) Salicylaldehyd und Brenz- 

 weinsaure. Liebig's Anu., 255, 1889, 285-292. 



Brown, Henry H. Humming-bird hawk-moth (Macro- 

 glossa stellatarum) in Moray. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 



1894, 118. 



Euchloe Cardamines in Moray. Ann. Scott. Nat. 

 Hist., 1894, 183-184; 1896, 192-193. 



Nisoniades tages in Moray. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 



1895, 199. 



Polyommatus (Zizera) minima in Moray. Ann. Scott. 



Nat. Hist., 1896, 193. 

 Clifden nonpareil in Moray. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 



1897, 49. 

 Death's-head moth in Moray. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist 



1897, 49. 

 Euchelia (Hipocrita) Jacobsese (L.), and its food-plant. 



Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1898, 54. 

 Pygtera (Phalera) bucephala (L. ), in Moray. Ann. 



Scott. Nat. Hist., 1898, 54. 

 Hawk-moths in Moray. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1899 



241. 



Sirex juvencus, Linn., in Moray. Ann. Scott. Nat. 



Hist., 1900, 55. 

 Brown, Herbert. lonornis martinica in Arizona. Auk 



5, 1888, 109. 

 On the nesting of PALMER'S thrasher. Auk, 5 1888, 



116-118. 

 The scarlet ibis (Guara rubra) in Arizona. Auk, 16, 



1899, 270. 

 The California vulture in Arizona. Auk, 16, 1899 



272. 

 The conditions governing bird life in Arizona. Auk 



17, 1900, 31-34. 

 Brown, Herbert H. On spermatogenesis in the rat. Quart. 



Jl. Micr. Sci., 25, 1885, 343-369. 

 Brown, Horace T. Ueber Maltodextrin, Entgegnung an 



A. HKRZFELD. Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 19 1886, 433- 



435. 

 A chapter in the physical geography of the past. 



Presidential address given to the Burton -on -Trent 



Natural History and Archaeological Society. [1887.] 



Midland Natlist., 11, 1888, 198-203, 224-228, 246-251, 



281-287, 308-313; Burton-on-Trent Nat. Hist. Soc 



Trans., 1, 1889, 37-67. 



- The Rhaetic beds. [1884.] Burton-on-Trent Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. Trans., 1, 1889, 1-7. 



- A grain of barley. [Presidential address, 1888.] 

 Burton-on-Trent Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans., 1, 1889, 86-113. 



The Permian rocks of the Leicestershire coal-field 



[1888.] Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 45, 1889, 1-38. 



