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A mountain study of the spectrum of aqueous vapour. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 39, 1890, 258-268. 

 Cook, E. M. The use of hot air in drying. Soc. Chem. 



Ind. JL, 14, 1895, 421-426. 

 Cook, E [dw ard] Eider. For biographical notice nee Soc. 



Chem. Ind. Jl., 17, 1898, 828. 

 [Presidential address. Utilisation of sewage.] Soc. 



Chem. Ind. Jl., 10, 1891, 600-602. 

 Cook, Ellen P. Ueber die optische Drehrichtung der 



Asparaginsaure in wassrigen Losungen. Berlin, Chem. 



Ges. Ber., 30, 1897, 294-297. 

 Cook, Ernest H[enry~\. Detection and estimation of iodine. 



Chem. Soc. Jl., 47, 1885, 471-474. 

 - The heat of the Sun. Jl. Sci., 22, 1885, 121-139. 

 On the existence of an undulatory movement accom- 

 panying the electric spark. London Phys. Soc. Proc., 



9, 1888, 371-379 ; Phil. Mag., 26, 1888, 291-298. 

 Note on a lightning discharge at Thornbury, 



Gloucestershire, July 22nd, 1891. Meteorol. Soc. Quart. 



JL, 18, 1892, 143-144. 

 Note on lightning discharges in the neighbourhood of 



Bristol, 1892. Meteorol. Soc. Quart. JL, 1893, 193-196. 

 Effect of heat on iodates and bromates. i. Potassic 



iodate and bromate. Chem. Soc. Jl. , 65, 1894, 802-814. 

 Note on a method for determining melting points. 



[1897.] Chem. Soc. Proc., 13, 1898, 74-75. 

 The action of electricity upon plants. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1898, 809-810; Electrician, 41, 1898, 787-788. 



Experiments with the brush discharge. [1898.] Phil. 



47, 1899, 40-57. 

 Cook, George H[ammell]. For biography and list of works 



see Amer. Geologist, 4, 1889, 321-326; Amer. Jl. Sci., 



38, 1889, 498-499; [Amer.] Soc. Agr. Sci. Proc., 1889, 



114; Mx. Obs. BoL, 2, 1889, 407-408; Eailroad & 



Engin. JL, 63, 1889, 484; Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 1, 



1890, 519-520; 5, 1894, 569-571; Amer. Inst. Min. 



Engin. Trans., 18, 1890, 218-222; Leopoldina, 26, 1890, 



52; Science, 16, 1890, 8-9. 

 *0n the southern limit of the last glacial drift across 



New Jersey, and the adjacent parts of New York and 



Pennsylvania. [1877.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 



6, 1879, 467-470. 

 *Tertiary and Cretaceous formations of southern New 



Jersey. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Eep., 1883, 13-21. 



*The Red Sandstone and trap-rocks. N. Jersey Geol. 



Surv. Rep., 1883, 22-26. 



*Archsean rocks and iron ore. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. 

 Rep., 1883,27-77. 



*Iron mines. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1883, 78- 



146. 



*Exploring for magnetic iron ore, and locating mines. 

 N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1883, 147-158. 



*Native iron. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1883, 162- 



164. 



*Copper ores. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1883, 164- 

 166. 



*Mastodon bones. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1883, 

 168. 



*Deep borings in earth. 

 1883, 168-169. 



Recent formations. A buried forest. N. Jersey Geol. 



N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 



Surv. Rep., 1884, 13-16. 



Glacial drift, and yellow sand, and gravel. N. Jersey 

 Geol. Surv. Rep., 1884, 17-20. 



Tertiary and Cretaceous formations. Sections showing 

 these formations and their relations to the ocean bottom. 

 N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1884, 21-22. 



Triassic rocks. Columnar trap-rocks of Orange 

 Mountain. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1884, 23-28. 



Drainage. The Great Meadows drainage. N. Jersey 



Geol. Surv. Rep., 1884, 112-119. 

 Economic geology. Iron mining. 

 Surv. Rep., 1885, 97-108. 



Water-supply, from artesian or other bored wells in 

 New Jersey. [With analyses by Peter T. AUSTEN and 

 Francis A. WILBER.] N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1885, 

 109-140. 



Historical notes on the geological surveys of New 

 Jersey. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1885, 152-209. 



[Brachiopoda and Lamellibranchiata of the Raritan 



Clays and Greensand Marls of New Jersey, by R. P. 



WHITFIELD.] Sketch of the geology of the Cretaceous 



and Tertiary formations of New Jersey. U. S. Geol. 



Surv. Monogr., 9, 1885, ix-xiii. 

 Geographic surveys, geodetic and topographic. N. 



Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1886, 8-69. 

 [Archaean rocks of New Jersey. ] Notes on the litho- 



logy. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1886, 101-112. 

 Triassic [rocks of New Jersey]. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. 



Rep., 1886, 123-127. 

 Mining [in New Jersey]. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 



1886, 135-154. 



Water-supply [of New Jersey]. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. 



Rep., 1886, 210-213; 1887, 24-27. 

 Drainage [of New Jersey]. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep. , 



1886, 213-237; 1887, 28-29; 1888, 45-48. 



Geologic surveys. N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1887, 



20-23. 



Address [to the Geol. Sect.]. On the International 

 Geological Congress, and our part in it as American 

 geologists. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1888, 159-177. 



Report of the sub-committee on the Mesozoic. Congr. 



G<5ol. Int. C. R., 1888, A159-A173; Amer. Geologist, 2, 

 1888, 257-261. 



On the Triassic or Red Sandstone rocks. N. Jersey 



Geol. Surv. Rep., 1888, 11-15. 

 Water-supply and artesian wells. [With analyses by 



Peter T. AUSTEN and Francis A. WILBER.] N. Jersey 



Geol. Surv. Rep., 1888, 71-77. 

 Cook, George H[ammeU}, & Britton, Nathaniel Lord. 



Geological surveys : structural and lithological. N. 



Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1885, 36-96. 

 Cook, George H[ammell] (et alii). Water-supply. [With 



analyses by Peter T. AUSTEN and Francis A. WILBER.] 



N. Jersey Geol. Surv. Rep., 1884, 121-150. 

 Cook, H . C. M. La force des araigne'es et de leurs toiles. 



Rev. Sci., 45, 1890, 787-790. 

 Cook, H. D. Fluctuation of the attention to musical tones. 



[1899.] Amer. Jl. Psychol., 11, 1899-1900, 119-123. 

 Cook, J. Polarisation experiment. Nature, 60 (1899), 8. 

 Cook, J. Nield, & Caddy, Arnold. See Caddy & Cook. 

 Cook, J. R. M. Great snipe near St. Andrews. Ann. 



Scott. Nat. Hist., 1897, 45. 

 Cook, John. Meteorology in Mysore. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 



12, 1896, 364-365. 

 Cook, John M. For biographical notice see Geogr. Jl., 13, 



1899, 440. 

 [On the crocodile-bird of the Nile.] Ibis, 5, 1893, 



275-277. 

 Cook, Mabel Priscilla. Some additions to the "Flora of 



Middlesex county, Massachusetts." Rhodora, 1, 1899, 



80-82. 

 Cook, Mel[ville] T[hurston]. Myriostoma coliforme. Bot. 



Gaz., 23, 1897, 43-44. 

 Cook, O[rator] F[uller]. Do termites cultivate fungi? 



Bot. Gaz., 17, 1892, 282. 

 General notes upon the flora of Liberia. Bot. Gaz., 



17, 1892, 292. 

 NoteS on Myriopoda from Loanda, Africa, collected 



by Mr. Heli CHATELAINE, including a description of 



a new genus and species. U. S. Mus. Proc., 16, 1894, 



703-708. 



Chordeumidse or Craspedosomatidte. Amer. Natlist. , 



N. Jersey Geol. 



29, 1895, 862-864. 



On the generic names Strigamia, Linotaenia and Sco- 



lioplanes. Amer. Natlist., 29, 1895, 864-866. 



