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Estimation of antimony in ores and metals, etc. Soc. 

 Chem. Ind. JL, 15, 1896, 255-257. 



Estimation of nickel and zinc as phosphate. Soc. 

 Chem. Ind. Jl., 15, 1896, 866-868. 



Separation of bismuth from lead. Soc. Chem. Ind. 



JL, 19, 1900, 26-27. 

 Analysis of copper, etc. Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 19, 1900, 



27-28. 



Clark, John, & McGhie, Thomas B. See McGhie & Clark. 

 Clark, John Anson, & Nichols, Edward L. See Nichols 



& Clark. 

 Clark, John N. Nesting of the little black rail in 



Connecticut. Auk, 1, 1884, 393-394. 

 Eemarks about the white bellied nuthatch (Sitta 



caroliuensis). Ztschr. Gesam. Ornith., 1, 1884, 80-83. 



Nesting of the black-throated green warbler. Ornith. 



Ool., 12, 1887, 22-23. 

 The number of eggs in a set of certain species. 



Ornith. Ool., 12, 1887, 173-174. 

 The corn crake in Connecticut. Ornith. Ool., 13, 



1888, 45-46. 



The white-throated warbler at Say brook, Conn. 



Ornith. Ool., 14, 1889, 119. 



Nesting of the yellow-throated Vireo. 



Ornith. Ool.. 

 15, 1890, 69-70. 



Nesting of the sharp-shinned hawk. Ornith. Ool., 

 17, 1892, 27-28. 



Summer redbird at Saybrook, Conn. Auk, 12, 1895, 

 306. 



Clark, John Willis. On a sea-lion from the east coast of 

 Australia (Otaria cinerea, Peron). Zool. Soc. Proc., 

 1884, 188-196. 



On the skeleton of Ehytina gigas lately acquired for 

 the Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, with 

 some account of the history and extinction of the animal. 

 Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 6, 1889, 340-342. 



The foundation and early years of the Society. 



Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 7, 1892, i-xl. 



Clark, Josiah H. Notes on the nesting of PALMER'S 

 thrasher at El Plomo, Sonora, Mexico. Auk, 15, 1898, 

 272-274. 



Nest of long-billed marsh wren lined with a snake 



skin. Auk, 16, 1899, 281. 



Notes on the nesting of the blue-throated humming- 

 bird. Auk, 17, 1900, 294. 



Clark, Judson F. A new Volutella. Torrey Bot. Club 

 Bull., 26, 1899, 617-620. 



Clark, L. J. The formation of Toronto Island. [1890.] 

 Canad. Inst. Trans., 1, 1891, 239-246. 



Lake currents. [1892.] Canad. Inst. Trans., 3, 1893, 



275-280. 



Clark, L. Pierce. Herpes zoster following the administra- 

 tion of arsenic in a case of epilepsy. N. Y. Med. Jl., 65, 

 1897, 803. 



A study upon the disordered consciousness of epilepsy. 

 N. Y. Med. Jl., 66, 1897, 351-355. 



Phocomelus of the humerus in epilepsy as a stigma 



of degeneration. With report of two cases. [1898.] 

 N. Y. Med. JL, 69, 1899, 657-661. 



Clark, [Josiah'] Latimer. For biography and works see 

 Elect. Kev., 43, 1898, 663-664; Elektrotechn. Ztschr., 

 19, 1898, 777-778; Jl. Telegr., 22, 1898, 278; Leopoldina, 

 34, 1898, 170; Science, 8, 1898, 704-705; Astr. Soc. 

 Month. Not., 59, 1899, 219-221; Electrician, 42, 1899, 

 33; Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc., 137, 1899, 418-423; Inst. 

 Elect. Engin. JL, 27, 1899, 646-647, 649-651; 28, 1899, 

 667-672 ; London Phys. Soc. Proc., 16, 1899 (Ann. Meet., 

 1899), 9-10; Nature, 59 (1898-99), 38. 



*0n the effects of external pressure on insulation. 



Telegr. JL, 1, 1864, 122-123. 



*0n the measurement of electrical tension. Telegr. 

 JL, 2, 1864, 39-40. 



Electrical nomenclature. Electrician, 15, 1885, 60-61. 



- Le te'legraphe phonopore. JL Telegr. , 11, 1887, 62-64. 

 The telephone suggested in 1854. Electrician, 25, 



1890, 755. 



Testing for colour blindness. Nature, 42, 1890, 147. 



Clark, Lyonel [Edwin]. The metamorphoses of the silver 



image. Photogr. JL, 12, 1888, 106-108. 

 Eecent improvements in docks and docking appliances. 



[1896.] Naval Architects Trans., 38, 1897, 22-43. 

 Clark, M . Symonds. Polytelis Alexandras, or the Princess 



of Wales parrakeet. [1891.] Victorian Natlist., 8, 1892, 



90-91. 

 Clark, Mary E., & Kastle, J[oseph] H[oeing~\. See Kf.stle 



& Clark. 

 Clark, N. B. Petroleum as a source of emergency power 



for war-ships. Franklin Inst. JL, 117, 1884, 341-347. 

 Clark, N. D. On the crystallization of 2CsCl, RuCl 3 NO, 



2H and 2RbCl, EuCl.jNO, 2H 0. Amer. Chem. Soc. 



J1.,"16, 1894, 395-396. 

 Clark, Percy. The encroaching sea on the east coast. 



Essex Natlist., 10, 1898, 297-299, 355-359. 

 [The black-headed gulls in Essex.] [1898-99.] Essex 



Natlist., 10, 1898, 388-393; 11, 1900, 184-190. 

 A note on the gullery in Hamford waters, Essex. 



Essex Natlist., 11, 1900, 312-313. 

 Clark, Richard. A remarkable meteor. Nature, 40, 1889, 



573. 

 Clark, S. S., & Franklin, William S. See Franklin & 



Clark. 

 Clark, T[homas] H. The addition-products of benzo- and 



of toluquinone. Amer. Chem. JL, 14 (1892), 553-576. 

 Clark, T[homas] H., & Michael, Arthur. See Michael & 



Clark. 



Clark, T. Herbert. Brilliant meteor. Nature, 40, 1889, 35. 

 Clark, T. M. *Badly crystallized wrought iron. Science, 



1, 1883, 169. 

 Clark, Thomas. Volcanic rocks of Cornwall. [1884.] 



Cornwall Eoy. Inst. JL, 8, 1886, 213-214. 



Roads and road metalling. Cornwall Polyt. Soc. Rep., 



1886, 103-110. 



The basal wrecks and remnants of extinct volcanoes, 



along the south-west coast of Cornwall. Cornwall Roy. 



Inst. JL, 9, 1889, 449-459. 

 Mineralogy of the rocks lying between the Black 



Head and Porthallow, N.E. of the Lizard district. 



[1889-91.] Cornwall Eoy. Inst. JL, 10, 1891, 176-184, 



393-398. 



Paper and sketch map of Cornwall, shewing the 



locality of various rocks possessing power to deflect the 

 magnetic needle. [1891.] Cornwall Roy. Inst. JL, 11, 

 1895, 280-284. 



Basaltic columns in west Devon. [1895.] Cornwall 



Eoy. Inst. JL, 13, 1899, 128. 



Clark, Thomas (et alii). Shipboard galvanometers. 

 [Correspondence.] Electrician, 35, 1895, 335, etc. 



Clark, W. F., & Hughes, Herbert W. A general descrip- 

 tion of the South Staffordshire coal-field, south of the 

 Bentley fault, and the methods of working the ten-yard 

 or thick coal. [1891. J Fed. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 

 3, 1892, 25-49. 



Clark, W[illiam] S[mith]. For biography and works see 

 Amer. Ac. Proc., 21, 1886, 520-523; Bot. Gaz., 11, 1886, 

 181-182. 



Clark, William Bullock. On the geology of a region in 

 northern Tyrol, together with descriptions of new species 

 of fossils. [1887.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., 7 (1887- 

 88), 67-69. 



A new ammonite which throws additional light upon 



the geological position of the Alpine Ehaetic. Amer. JL 

 Sci., 35, 1888, 118-120. 



On three geological excursions made during the months 



of October and November, 1887, into the southern 

 counties of Maryland. [1888.] Johns Hopkins Univ. 

 Circ., 7 (1887-88), 65-67. 



