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Additions to the flora of Amherst, Massachusetts. 



Ehodora, 1, 1899, 164-165. 

 The feather tracts of North American grouse and 



quail. U. S. Mus. Proc., 21, 1899, 641-653. 

 The holothurians of the Pacific coast of North 



America. [1900.] Science, 13, 1901, 377. 

 Clark, Hubert Lyman, & Conant, F[ranklin] S[tory]. See 



Conant & Clark. 

 Clark, J[ohn] A[dolplms~\. Notes on some varieties of 



Triphsena comes, H6. = orbona, Fb. Entomologist, 22, 



1889, 145-147. 

 Variation of Smerinthus Tiliae. [1891.] Ent. Record, 



1, 1890-91, 327-329. 



[The life-history of Triphsena subsequa.] Ent. Record, 



2, 1891, 46-47. 



Variety of Argynnis Aglaia. Ent. Record, 2, 1891, 



265-266. 

 A melanic race of Liparis monacha. Ent. Record, 3, 



1892, 222-224. 

 An instrument to he used as an aid for setting the 



smaller species of Lepidoptera. [1895.] Ent. Record, 



7, 1895-96, 107-108. 



Oporabia filigrammaria, its aberrations and life- 

 history. [1896.] Ent. Record, 7, 1895-96, 289-292. 



Aberration of Arctia Caia. Ent. Record, 10, 1898, 1. 



Clark, J. F. On the toxic effect of deleterious agents on 



the germination and development of certain filamentous 



fungi. Bot. Gaz., 28, 1899, 289-327, 378-404. 

 Electrolytic dissociation and toxic effect. Jl. Phys. 



Chem., 3, 1899, 263-316. 

 On the assimilation of some organic substances by 



plants. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1900, 274-275. 

 Clark, J. G. Ursprung, Wachsthum und Ende des Corpus 



luteum nach Beobachtungen "am Ovarium des Schweines 



und des Menschen. Arch. Anat. Physiol. (Anat. Abth.), 



1898, 95-134. 

 Clark, J. M. *Some thoughts on thermotics. [1883.] 



Canad. Inst. Proc., 2, 1884, 36-49. 

 The luminiferous ether. [1889.] Canad. Inst. Trans. , 



2, 1892, 93-97. 

 Clark, J[oseph] W[arner]. For biographical notice see 



London Phys. Soc. Proc., 7, 1886 (Ann. Meet., 1886), 



10-12. 

 To reference in No. 4 (Vol. 9) add Phil. Mag., 17, 



1884, 24-27. 



Civilisation and eyesight. Nature, 31, 1885, 433. 



On a radiant energy recorder. Nature, 32, 1885, 233- 



234. 

 On the influence of pressure on certain cases of 



electrical conduction and decomposition. Phil. Mag., 



20, 1885, 435-438. 

 On the determination of the heat-capacity of a 



thermometer. [1885.] London Phys. Soc. Proc., 7, 



1886, 113-117; Phil. Mag., 20, 1885, 48-51. 

 On certain cases of electrolytic decomposition. [1885.] 



London Phys. Soc. Proc., 7, 1886, 118-129; Phil. Mag., 



20, 1885, 37-47, 438-439. 

 Clark, J[psepK] W[arner], & Lodge, Oliver J[oseph]. See 



Lodge & Clark. 

 Clark, Jacob M. The true gravimetric constant. Van 



Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 32, 1885, 200-201. 

 Clark, James. Ueber den Einfluss niederer Sauerstoff- 



pressungen auf die Bewegungen des Protoplasmas. 



Vorlaufige Mittheilung. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. Ber., 6, 



1888, 273-280. 

 Protoplasmic movements and their relation to oxygen 



pressure. [1889.] Roy. Soc. Proc., 46, 1890, 370-371. 

 Natural relations between temperature and proto- 

 plasmic movements. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1892, 760. 

 Experimental observations on the function of the 



nucleus in the vegetable cell. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1892, 761. 

 On lime salts in relation to some physiological pro- 

 cesses in the plant. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1893, 818. 



Clark, James Edmund. [The remarkable sunsets.] [1883- 



84.] Nature, 29, 1884, 130-131, 225, 286; 30, 1884, 



488-489, 607. 



[Iridescent clouds.] [1884.] Nature, 31, 1885, 148-149. 

 Slate ripples on Skiddaw High Man. Nature, 36, 



1887, 388. 

 Thunderstorm and whirlwind at York, Saturday, 



March 8th, 1890. Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 16, 1890, 



169-177. 

 The wind-rush at York. Yorks. Phil. Soc. Rep., 1890, 



43-55. 

 The height of the nacreous cloud of January 30. 



Nature, 46, 1892, 127-128. 



A solar halo. Nature, 46, 1892, 222-223. 



The Perseids. Nature, 46, 1892, 442. 



Reflection on valley fog. Nature, 46, 1892, 514. 



A gynandrous flower-head. Science, 20, 1892, 207. 



Daylight meteor, March 18. Nature, 48 (1893), 54. 



Soot-figures on ceilings. Nature, 48 (1893), 77. 



An instructive illusion. Science, 22, 1893, 179. 



Sunspot periods and the York rainfall. Yorks. Phil. 



Soc. Rep., 1893, 33-35. 

 Fifty years of rainfall records. A caution against too 



hasty conclusions. Yorks. Phil. Soc. Rep., 1894, 25-34. 



The aurora of March 13. [1895.] Nature, 51 (1894- 



95), 517-518. 

 The nine-weeks' frost. 



Yorks. Phil. Soc. Rep., 1895, 

 [1896.] Nature, 53 (1895-96), 



30-35. 



An unusual meteor. 



437. 

 Note on the January high barometer. Yorks. Phil. 



Soc. Rep., 1896, 36-37. 

 "Luminous clouds," or aurora? Nature, 58 (1898), 



546. 

 Late appearance of a humming-bird moth. [1900.] 



Nature, 63 (1900-01), 58. 

 On the leonid showers. [1899.] Croydon Micr. Club 



Proc. & Trans., 5, 1903, xxviii-xxxii. 

 Clark, James Edmund, & Herschel, A\lexander~\ S[tewart]. 



*The great detonating meteor of 1879, February 24. 



Observatory, London, 3, 1880, 303-309, 337-343. 

 Clark, James Edmund, Noble, T. S., & Johnson, (Rev.) W. 



See Noble, Clark & Johnson. . - 



Clark, John. *A new process for the separation of nickel 



and cobalt. [1883.] Glasgow Phil. Soc. Proc., 15, 1884, 



183-186. 

 On the composition of tobacco. Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 



3, 1884, 554-556. 

 A new process for the estimation of sulphur in pyrites. 



Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 4, 1885, 329-330. 

 On the estimation of sulphur in pyrites. Soc. Chem. 



Ind. Jl., 4, 1885, 573-574. 

 New methods of estimating arsenic in pyrites, etc. 



Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 6, 1887, 352-354. 

 On the estimation of phosphoric acid with nitrate of 



silver. Soc. Chem. Ind. JL, 7, 1888, 311-312. 

 On the direct estimation of arsenic in minerals, 



metals, etc. Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 10, 1891, 444-445. 

 Separation of arsenic, antimony and tin. Chem. Soc. 



JL, 61, 1892, 424-431. 

 New methods of estimating chromium in ferro- 



chromium and steel. Soc. Chem. Ind. JL, 11, 1892, 



501-504. 

 FLEITMANN'S test with arsenic acid. Chem. Soc. JL, 



63, 1893, 884-885. 

 Improvements in REINSCH'S test for arsenic. Chem. 



Soc. JL, 63, 1893, 886-889. 

 The use of sodium peroxide as an analytical agent. 



Chem. Soc. JL, 63, 1893, 1079-1083. 

 On the estimation of chromium in steel. Soc. Chem. 



Ind. JL, 12, 1893, 340-341. 

 Detection of arsenic in alkaline solution. 

 Chem. Soc. Proc., 9, 1895, 119. 



[1893.] 



