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Ewart JOHNSTONE'S way to prepare nitric oxide. 



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Child, A. L. Some trees. Science, 9, 1887, 462. 

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 Child, G. T., & Woodbridge, J. E. See Woodbridge & 



Child. 

 Child, Charles Manning. The functions of the nervous 



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 Statistics of "unconscious cerebration." [1892.] 



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Beitrage zur Kenntnis der antennalen Sinnesorgane 



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475-528. 

 Centrosome and sphere in the ovarian stroma of 



mammals. Science, 5, 1897, 231-232. 

 Cleavage of the egg of Arenicola. Science, 5, 1897, 



629-630. 

 The oblique cleavage and its relation to the mosaic 



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 The maturation and fertilization of the egg of Arenicola 



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Science, 7, 1898, 321-322. 

 Some features of the oogeuesis of Sternaspis. [1897.] 



Science, 7, 1898, 104-105. 

 A preliminary account of the cleavage of Arenicola 



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Zool. Bull., 1, 1898, 71-85. 



Centrosome and sphere in cells of the ovarian stroma 



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 The significance of the spiral type of cleavage and its 



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The egg of the Stichostemma. [1899.] Science, 11, 



Nais with bifurcated prostomium. 



1900, 249-250. 



A specimen of 

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The early development of Avenicola" and Sternaspis. 

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Abnormalities in cestodes. Science, 12, 1900, 228. 



Abnormalities in the cestode Moniezia expansa. 



Woods Holl. Mar. Biol. Lab. Bull., 1, 1900, 215-250, 



261-290. 

 Child, Clement D. The resistance of tin-foil as changed by 



electric waves. Phys. Rev., 3, 1896, 387-389. 

 The discharge of electrified bodies by the X-rays. 



Phys. Rev., 5, 1897, 193-212, 285-293. 

 The effect of the density of the surrounding gas on 



the discharge of electrified metals by X-rays. Science, 



5, 1897, 791-795. 

 On the fall of potential at the surface of a metal when 



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Rev., 6, 1898, 285-296; Ann. Phys. Chem., 65, 1898, 



152-163. 

 A dissociation theory of the electric arc. Phys. Rev., 



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 Child, Clement D., & Quick, R. W. Thermal conductivity 



of copper. Part 1. Conductivity at high temperatures. 



Phys. Rev., 2, 1895, 412-423. 

 Child, Clement D., & Stewart, 0. M. The most sensitive 



arrangement of a Wheatstone bridge with special refer- 

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Child Bayley, E. See Bayley, R. Child. 

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 Childe, (Rev.) G. F. On a direct relation between the 



definite elliptic integrals of the first and second order. 



Messenger Math., 19, 1890, 155-164. 

 Childs, Christopher. The history of typhoid fever in 



Munich. Epid. Soc. Trans., 17, 1898, 41-59. 

 Childs, H. Y. Observations of a dark spot in Jupiter's N. 



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 Childs, John Leicis. Tree swallows by the million. Auk, 



17, 1900, 67-68. 



Intelligence of the shrike. Auk, 17, 1900, 68. 



The mockingbird at Barnegat, N. J., and on Long 



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 Chilesotti, Alberto. Sul potere rifrangente di alcuni idro- 



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 Chilo, (I'abbe) . *Pluie tombee au grand seminaire de 



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[1884.] N. Zealand JL Sci., 2, 1884-85, 154-157. 

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Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 9, 1885, 463-466. 

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N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 9, 1885, 1035-1044. 



On a new species of Idotea. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 



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On polymorphism in the Amphipoda. Ann. Mag. Nat. 



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New species of Philougria. [1885.] N. Zealand JL 

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The distribution and varieties of the freshwater cray- 

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Note on the parasite (Temnocephala) found on the 

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Revision of the New Zealand Idoteidae. [1889.] N. 



Zealand Inst. Trans., 22, 1890, 189-204. 

 Notes on the New Zealand Squillidfe. [1890.] N. 



Zealand Inst. Trans., 23, 1891, 58-68. 

 On the changes in form of a parasitic isopod (Nerocila). 



[1890.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 23, 1891, 68-71. 

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