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Clark, E. S. A case of injury to the ear by a stroke of 



lightning, with perforation of the membrana tympani. 



Arch. Otol., 21, 1892, 34-35. 

 Clark, Edmund. Method of determining chromium in 



chrome ore. Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 17, 1895, 327- 



330. 

 Clark, Edioard Vincent. Notes on the geology of the 



Ninety-Mile desert. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 20, 1896, 



110-117. 

 Geological notes on the cliffs separating Aldinga and 



Myponga bays. [1899.] S. Aust. Boy. Soc. Trans., 24, 



1900, 1-5. 

 Clark, Edwin. For biography and works see Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 55, 1895, 190-192 ; Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc., 



120, 1895, 344-354; Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 21, 1895, 



74-75. 



Eotating thermometers. Nature, 30, 1884, 32-33. 



Barrenness of the Pampas. Nature, 31, 1885, 263- 



264, 339. 

 Clark, Edwin P. Standards of linear measure. School 



of Mines Quarterly, N. Y., 14, 1893, 112-133, 192-211. 

 Clark, Ellis. Notes on the progress of mining in China. 



[1890.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 19, 1891, 



571-595. 

 The silver-mines of Lake Valley, New Mexico. 



[1894.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 24, 1895, 



138-167. 



Clark, Ernest, & Young, George. See Young & Clark. 

 Clark, Frederick] Le Gros. For biography and works see 



Med.-Chir. Trans., 76, 1893, 17-18; Eoy. Soc. Proc., 56, 



1894, i-iii. 



Some remarks on nervous exhaustion and on vaso- 



motor action. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 18, 1884, 239-256. 

 Clark, Frank N. Eeport of experiments for determining 



the smallest amount of water in which young shad and 



eggs can be kept. U. S. Fish Comm. Rep., 9, 1884, 



783-786. 

 Report of work at the United States hatchery, North- 



ville, Mich., 1881-82. U. S. Fish Comm. Rep., 9, 1884, 



1037-1062. 

 Report of operations at the Northville and Alpena 



(Mich.) stations, for the season of 1882-83. U. S. Fish 



Comm. Rep., 10, 1884, 813-838; 11, 1885, 975-988; 12, 



1886, 151-167; 13, 1887, 121-129; 14, 1889, 729-736. 

 Notes on experiments in penning shad and taking 



eggs at Battery station, Havre de Grace, Md., in 1883. 



U. S. Fish Comm. Rep., 11, 1885, 1045-1050. 

 Clark, Franklin S. The distillation of pine wood in the 



South. School of Mines Quarterly, N. Y., 9, 1888, 



162-177. 

 Clark, Frederick Noad. Photographing the eggs of Lepi- 



doptera. Ent. Record, 12, 1900, 281-282. 



On the ova of Lepidoptera. [1901.] S. London Ent. 



Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1900, 46-50. 

 Clark, Frederick W. Some tests of the relative strength 



of nitre-glycerine and other explosives. Amer. Inst. 



Min. Engin. Trans., 18, 1890, 515-528. 

 Clark, G. M. On a direct reading form of platinum 



thermometer. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1894, 758. 

 The measurement of temperature : an application of 



the measurement of resistance. [1896-97.] Electrician, 



38, 1897, 175-177, 241-243, 273-275, 371-372, 747-748. 

 Clark, G. M., & Griffiths, Earnest] H[oivard]. See 



Griffiths & Clark. 

 Clark, Gaylord P. Ueber Gleichgewichtsphanomene in 



gewissen Crustaceen. [1894.] Centrbl. Physiol., 8, 



1895, 626-631. 



On the relation of the otocysts to equilibrium pheno- 

 mena in Galasimus pugilator and Platyonichus ocellatus. 

 [1896.] Jl. Physiol., 19, 1895-96, 327-343. 



On certain characteristics of the pressure sensations 



of the human skin. [1897.] Amer. Jl. Physiol., 1, 1898, 

 xi-xii, 346-358. 



Clark, George. Results of observations of the Leonid 

 meteors of 1899 as seen from the Royal Observatory, 

 Edinburgh. [1899.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 60, 1900, 

 169-172. 



Clark, George B[assett], For biography see Astr. & Astro- 

 phys., 11, 1892, 367-372; Amer. Ac. Proc., 27, 1893, 

 360-363. 



Clark, George B[asse], & Rogers, William A[ugustus']. 

 See Rogers & Clark. 



Clark, George Thomas. For biographical notice and works 

 see Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 54, 1898, Ixxvii. 



Clark, H. Martyn. Remarks on malaria and acclimatisa- 

 tion. [1892.] Scott. Geogr. Mag., 9, 1893, 281-302. 



Clark, Harry W. Physical and chemical properties of 

 sands, with special reference to the nitration of water. 

 Massachusetts Brd. of Health Rep., 26, 1895, 701-710. 



Experiments upon the purification of sewage and 

 water at the Lawrence Experiment Station, during the 

 year[s] 1895[-99]. Massachusetts Brd. of Health Rep., 

 27, 1896, 443-581; 28, 1897, 425-578 ; 29, 1898, 393-505; 

 30, 1899, 431-537 ; 31, 1900, 415-533. 



An investigation of the action of water upon lead, tin 

 and zinc, with especial reference to the use of lead pipes 

 with Massachusetts water supplies. Massachusetts Brd. 

 of Health Rep., 30, 1899, 539-585. 



Recent work on sewage purification involving Bacteria. 



[1899.] Science, 11, 1900, 457. 



The occurrence of iron in ground waters and experi- 

 ments upon methods of removal. Massachusetts Brd. 

 of Health Rep., 31, 1900, 535-553. 



Clark, Harry W., & Gage, S. D. M. The significance of 

 the appearance of Bacillus coli communis in filtered 

 water. [1899.] Science, 11, 1900, 457-458. 



Clark, Hairy W., & Hazen, Allen. See Hazen & Clark. 



Clark, Henry E. On caisson disease, with some specu- 

 lations as to its causation. Glasgow Med. Jl., 40, 1893, 

 17-28. 



Clark, Howard L. The preparatory stages of Calocampa 

 cineritia (Grote). Amer. Natlist,, 20, 1886, 168-169. 



Preparatory stages of Catocala relicta, Walk. Canad. 



Ent., 20, 1888, 17-20. 



Clark, Hubert Lyman. The Canada jay in southern 

 Vermont in summer. Auk, 4, 1887, 256. 



Coccothraustes vespertina at Amherst, Massachusetts. 

 Auk, 7, 1890, 210. 



A neglected branch of ornithology. Auk, 10, 1893, 



93-94. 

 Geographical variation in birds. Science, 21, 1893, 37. 



Speed of flight of birds. Science, 21, 1893, 38. 



The evolution and use of the aftershaft in birds. 



Science, 21, 1893, 160-161. 

 The pterylography of the pileated woodpecker (Ceo- 



phkeus pileatus). Science, 22, 1893, 302-303. 



Botanical notes from western Pennsylvania. Science, 



22, 1893, 329-330. 



A peculiar flora in Chicago. Science, 22, 1893, 330. 



High plumage in the ptarmigan. Auk, 11, 1894, 177. 



The pterylography of certain American goatsuckers 



and owls. U. S. Mus. Proc., 17, 1895, 551-572. 

 The viviparous Synapta of the West Indies, Zool. 



Anz., 19, 1896, 398-400. 

 Synapta vivipara : a contribution to the morphology 



of echinoderms. [1897.] Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Mem., 



5, 1895-1904, 53-88. 

 The echinoids and asteroids of Jamaica. [1898.] 



Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [18 (1898-99)], 4-6. 

 Notes on Bermuda echinoderms. [1898-99.] N. Y. 



Ac. Ann., 11, 1898, 407-413; 12, 1899-1900, 117-138. 

 Sea cucumbers. [1896.] Jamaica Inst. Jl., 2, 1899, 



215. 

 Notes on the life history of Synapta vivipara, Oerstedt. 



[1896.] Jamaica Inst. JL, 2, 1899, 278-282. 

 The number of rectrices in grouse. Auk, 16, 1899, 181. 



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