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Collins, Henri/ Francis, & Collins, J[oseph] H[enry], See 



below. 

 Collins, J. Franklin. Albinos among orchids. Garden & 



Forest, 5, 1892, 299. 

 Notes on the Rhode Island flora. Torrey Bot. Club 



Bull., 20, 1893, 240-243. 

 Jasione montana in New England. Torrey Bot. Club 



Bull., 23, 1896, 212-213. 



Notes on the bryophyte flora of Maine. Rhodora, 1, 



1899, 33-36. 

 Rhode Island plant-notes. Rhodora, 1, 1899, 46-48, 



105-107. 

 Collins, J[oseph] H[enry]. *0u the Trelissick elvan, with 



a proposed classification of the Cornish elvans. [1877.] 



Cornwall Geol. Soc. Trans., 9, 1878, 221-228. 

 On the serpentine and associated rocks of Porthalla 



cove. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 40, 1884, 458-471. 

 On the geological history of the Cornish serpentinous 



rocks. Geol. Mag., 2, 1885, 298-302; 3, 1886, 359-367; 



4, 1887, 220-226. 

 On the geology of the Rio-Tinto mines, with some 



general remarks on the pyritic region of the Sierra 



Morena. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 41, 1885, 245-265. 

 Remarks on Mr. SOMEKVAIL'S paper "On the geological 



structure of south Cornwall." [1884.] Cornwall Roy. 



Inst. Jl., 8, 1886, 80-84. 



*Preliminary note on the stratigraphy of west Corn- 

 wall. [1878.] Cornwall Geol. Soc. Trans., 10, 1887, 



1-7. 

 *0n the geological structure of the northern part of 



the Meneage peninsula. [1879.] Cornwall Geol. Soc. 



Trans., 10, 1887, 47-57. 

 *Note on the occurrence of stanniferous deer horns in 



the tin-gravels of Cornwall. [1880.] Cornwall Geol. 



Soc. Trans., 10, 1887, 98-100. 

 *Note on the supposed serpentine of the parish of 



St. Veep. [1880.] Cornwall Geol. Soc. Trans., 10, 1887, 



101-102. 

 On the nature and origin of clays : the composition of 



kaolinite. Min. Mag., 7, 1887, 205-214. 

 On the Sudbury copper-deposits. Geol. Soc. Quart. 



Jl., 44, 1888, 834-838. 



Notes on the Great Mother Lode of California. [1886.] 



Cornwall Roy. Inst. Jl., 9, 1889, 62-66. 

 Sketch of the geology of central and west Cornwall. 



With special reference to the long excursion. [1887.] 



Geol. Ass. Proc., 10, 1889, 94-115. 

 Notes on some oxidised copper ores from the Torreon 



mines, in the province of Chihuahua, Mexico. Cornwall 



Roy. Inst. Jl., 9, 1889, 471-479. 

 On the origin and development of ore deposits in the 



west of England. [1890-97.] Cornwall Roy. Inst. JL, 



10, 1891, 109-149; 11, 1895, 111-184, 327-377; 12, 1896, 



49-75 ; 13, 1899, 283-312. 

 Geological notes on the Bridgewater district in eastern 



Ontario. [1892.] Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 49, 1893 (Proc.), 



6-7. 

 On the economic treatment of low-grade copper ores. 



[With discussion.] [1893.] Inst. Min. Metall. Trans., 2 



(1893-94), 4-57, 59-75. 

 On the pinite of Breage in Cornwall. [1891.] Min. 



Mag., 10, 1894, 8-9. 

 Note on certain illustrations of subaerial denudation 



due to changes of temperature. [1891.] Cornwall Geol. 



Soc. Trans., 11, 1895, 375-380. 

 A working list of the palaeozoic fossils of Cornwall. 



[1892.] Cornwall Geol. Soc. Trans., 11, 1895, 421-479. 

 . Illustrations of Cornish fossils. [1893-94.] Cornwall 



Geol. Soc. Trans., 11, 1895, 553-559, 645-654. 

 Cornish mines and Cornish miners. Cornwall Polyt. 



Soc. Rep. , 1897, 64-96. 

 Specimens of tin-stones from Dnrango. [1896.] 



Cornwall Roy. Inst. Jl., 13, 1899, 129. 



E. 8. XIV. 



Notes on Cornish fossils. [1895-96.] Cornwall Geol. 



Soc. Trans., 12, [1904], 73-86, 65 (bis)-70 (bis). 

 Notes on Cornish fossils in the Penzance Museum. 



[1898.] Cornwall Geol. Soc. Trans., 12, [1904], 233-240. 

 Collins, J[oseph] H[enry], & Collins, Henri/ Francis. On 



the geological age of central and west Cornwall. [1884.] 



Cornwall Roy. Inst. Jl., 8, 1886, 162-205. 

 Collins, (dipt.) J[oseph] W[iliiain]. Notes on certain 



LaridaB and Procellariidae of the New England coast. 



Auk, 1, 1884, 236-238. 

 On the occurrence of corals on the Grand Banks. 



U. S. Fish Comm. Bull., 4, 1884, 237. 

 History of the tile-fish. U. S. Fish Comm. Rep., 10, 



1884, 237-294a. 

 Notes on the habits and methods of capture of various 



species of sea birds that occur on the fishing banks off 



the eastern coast of North America, and which are used 



as bait for catching codfish by New England fishermen. 



U. S. Fish Comm. Rep., 10, 1884, 311-338. 



[Descriptive catalogues of the collections sent from 



the U. S. to the International Fisheries Exhibition, 

 London, 1883, constituting a report upon the American 

 section.] i. Catalogue of the collection illustrating the 

 fishing vessels and boats, and their equipment ; the 

 economic condition of fishermen; anglers' outfits, etc. 

 U. S. Mus. Bull., 27, 1884, 645-823. 



A large squid. Science, 8, 1886, 370. 



Notes on an investigation of the great fishing banks 

 of the western Atlantic. U. S. Fish Comm. Bull., 6, 

 1887, 369-381. 



Report upon the operations of the U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission schooner Grampus from June 5, 1886, to 

 March 15, 1887. U. S. Fish Comm. Rep., 14, 1889, 

 701-720. 



Report on the construction and equipment of the 



schooner Grampus. U. S. Fish Comm. Rep., 15, 1891, 

 437-490. 



Collins, (Capt.) J[osepK] W[illiam], & Collins, (Capt.) 

 D. E. Report upon the operations of the U. S. Fish 

 Commission schooner Grampus from March 15, 1887, to 

 June 30, 1888. U. S. Fish Comm. Rep., 15, 1891, 491- 

 598. 



Collins, Joseph. A contribution to the arrangement and 

 functions of the cells of the cervical spinal cord, to which 

 is appended a note on central changes secondary to long- 

 continued disuse of an extremity. N. Y. Med. Jl., 59, 

 1894, 40-45, 98-107. 



Ueber ein Heterotopie vortauschendes Kunstproduct 



des Riickenmarkes. Neurol. Centrbl., 14, 1895, 974-975. 



A contribution to the pathology of epilepsy. A report 



of two cases in which a portion of the brain cortex was 

 excised and examined. Brain, 19, 1896, 366-384. 



Collins, Joseph V. Algebraic notation. Science, 20, 1892, 

 359. 



Note on GKASSMANN'S proof that there can be but two 



kinds of lineal multiplication of tsvo factors. Amer. Ass. 

 Proc., 1899, 69-71. 



Collins, Robert T. The Royal Boscobel oak. N. Staff. 

 Field Club Rep., 1890, 45-65. 



Notes on the colour of leaves. [1897.] N. Staff. 



Field Club Rep., 1896-97, 101-109. 



Collins, S. II . Note on mollassin. A cattle food. [1900.] 

 Durham Univ. Phil. Soc. Proc., 2, 1907, 11. 



Collins, T. S. [Climatology of Springfield, Missouri, and 

 the surrounding region.] Missouri Geol. Surv. [Subj. 

 Rep.], 12, 1898 (Pi. 1), 237-244. 



Collins, W. D., & Fiske, W. E. See Fiske & Collins. 



Collins, IF. S. The Aerated Fuel Company's system of 

 burning oil by compressed air. Franklin Inst. Jl., 134, 

 1892, 266-278. 



Collins, Walter Hepivorth. Analyses of graphite from the 

 Bagoutal Mountains. Chem. News, 57, 1888, 36. 



On the condition of the air in public places of amuse- 



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