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Crampel, Paul. Les Bayagas, petits hommes de la 

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 1890, 548-554. 



Note sur les conditions climatologiques du Congo 

 Franc/ais au-dessus et au-dessous de 1'Equateur. Paris, 

 Soc. Geogr. C. R., 1891, 307-309. 



Crampton, C[harles~\ Albert}. The analysis of sugar-cane 

 and beet juices, with a table for the calculation of 

 analyses. Chem. News, 55, 1887, 207-209. 

 Note on opium analysis. Jl. Anal. Chem., 1, 1887, 159. 



Foods and food adulterants. Fermented alcoholic 



beverages, malt liquors, wine, and cyder. [Baking 

 powders.] U. S. Div. Chem. Bull., No. 13 (Ft. 3), 

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Boracic acid as a plant constituent. Amer. Chem. 



Jl., 11 (1889), 227-232; Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 22, 

 1889, 1072-1076. 



Specific gravity of some fats and oils. Amer. Chem. 



Jl., 11 (1889), 232-236. 

 Record of experiments at Des Lignes sugar experi- 

 ment station, Baldwin, La. during the season of 1888. 

 U.S. Div. Chem. Bull., No. 22, 1889, 36 pp. 



Character and constitution of baking powders. [U.S.] 



Sec. Agr. Rep., 1889, 163-181. 

 Reportfs] on fermented liquors. [With discussion.'] 

 U.S. Div. Chem. Bull., No. 35, 1892, 171-185; No. 38, 

 1893, 143-147. 



Glucose in butter. [1897.] Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 



20, 1898, 201-206. 

 Crampton, C[harles] A[lbert], & Richardson, Clifford. 



See Richardson & Crampton. 

 Crampton, C[harles] A[lbert], & Simons, Frank D. 



Detection of caramel in spirits and vinegar. Amer. 



Chem. Soc. Jl., 21, 1899, 355-358. 



Detection of foreign coloring-matter in spirits. 

 [Second method.] Amer. Chem. Soc. JL, 22, 1900, 

 810-813. 



Crampton, C[ harles] A[lberf], & Trescot, T[homas] 

 C[uthbert]. The estimation of carbonic acid in beer. 

 Amer. Chem. Jl., 9 (1887), 290-293. 



Crampton, C[harles] A[lbert], Wiley, Harvey W., & 

 Tittmann, 0. H. Report of a scientific commission 

 appointed... for the purpose of establishing standards 

 and methods for the polarimetric estimation of sugars. 

 Jl. Anal. Chem., 5, 1891, 385-400; Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 

 10, 1891, 677-681. 



Crampton, Henry Edward. Reversal of cleavage in a 

 sinistral gasteropod. [1894.] N. Y. Ac. Ann., 8, 1893- 

 95, 167-170. 



Experimental studies on gastropod development. 

 Arch. EntwMech., 3, 1896, 1-19. 



Observations upon fertilization in gasteropods. [1896.] 



Science, 5, 1897, 391. 



Coalescence experiments upon the Lepidoptera. 



Wood's Holl Mar. Biol. Lab. Lect., 1896-97, 219-229. 

 Early stages in the development of Molgula. [1897.] 

 Amer. Natlist., 32, 1898, 126-127. 



The ascidian half-embryo. [1897.] N. Y. Ac. Ann., 



10, 1898, 50-57. 

 Some grafting experiments upon Lepidoptera. [1897.] 



Science, 7, 1898, 196. 

 The fertilization of the egg of Molgula manhattensis. 



[1897.] Science, 7, 1898, 223-224. 

 An important instance of insect coalescence. N. Y. 



Ac. Ann., 11, 1898, 219-223. 

 The origin of the yolk in the egg of Molgula. [1898.] 



Science, 9, 1899, 317-318. 



Studies upon the early history of the ascidian egg. 



Jl. Morphol., 15, 1899 (Suppl.), 29-56. 



An experimental study upon Lepidoptera. 



[1899.] 



Arch. EntwMech., 9, 1900, 293-318. 



Cramp ton, T[homas] R\ussell\. For biography and works 



see Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc., 94, 1888, 295-298; Inst. 



Mechan. Engin. Proc., 1888, 437-439; Iron & Steel 

 Inst. JL, 1888 (iVo. 1), 210-213 ; Paris, Ingen. Civ. Mem., 

 1888 (Pt. 1), 668-672; Railroad & Engin. JL, 62, 1888, 

 285. 



On balanced locomotive engines. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1886, 819-820. 

 Crandall, A. R. The occurrence of trap rock in eastern 



Kentucky. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1885, 236-237. 

 Crandall, C. L., & Marston, A. Friction rollers. [With 



discussion.] Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 32, 1894, 



99-129. 

 Crandall, C. W. A curious set of eggs of the long-billed 



marsh wren. Ornith. OoL, 14, 1889, 92. 



Curious "sets of eggs." Ornith. OoL, 16, 1891, 139. 

 Crandall, Charles E. Diagnosis of consumption during 



the first stage. N. Y. Med. JL, 44, 1886, 704-707. 

 Crandall, Charles S. Natural reforestation on the 



mountains of northern Colorado. Garden & Forest, 



10, 1897, 437, 446-447. 

 Observations on the relative moisture content of fruit 



trees in winter and in summer. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1898, 



405-407. 

 Crandall, Floyd M. Management of the new-born infant. 



N. Y. Med. JL, 55, 1892, 684-690. 

 Crandall, Floyd M., & Northrup, William P. See 



Northrup & Crandall. 

 Crandall, 0. A. Physa heterostropha. [1892.] Nautilus, 



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 Post Pliocene shells. [1893.] Nautilus, 6, 1892-93, 



103. 

 Crane, A. B. Snow-storms at Chicago. [1892.] Amer. 



Meteorol. JL, 9 (1892-93), 63-66. 

 Can long-range weather forecasts be made with any 



degree of accuracy or profit? [1898.] U. S. Weath. 



Bur. Bull., 24, 1899, 157-160. 

 Crane, (Miss) Agnes. On a brachiopod of the genus 



Atretia, named in MS. by the late Dr. T. DAVIDSON. 



Zool. Soc. Proc., 1886, 181-184. 



- The origin of speech and development of language. 

 Brighton Nat. Hist. Soc. Rep., 1889, 20-30, 30-43. 



New classifications of the Brachiopoda. Geol. Mag., 



10, 1893, 318-323, 384. 



- The generic evolution of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda. 

 Science, 21, 1893, 72-74. 



The origin of birds. Brighton Nat. Hist. Soc. Rep., 

 1894, 26-32. 



The evolution of the Brachiopoda. 



A sequel to 



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 [1893.] Geol. Mag., 2, 1895, 65-75, 103-116. 



An arrangement in horns and hoofs. Brighton Nat. 



Hist. Soc. Rep., 1896, 16-19. 

 Crane, Edward C. The succession of life on the earth, 



and its possible migration from the Polar regions. 



Brighton Nat. Hist. Soc. Rep., 1887, 21-22. 



[Geological history and evolution of crocodiles.] 



Brighton Nat. Hist. Soc. Rep., 1890, 22-24. 

 Sphenodon and its affinities. Brighton Nat. Hist. 



Soc. Rep., 1890, 31-34. 

 Crane, Frederick Henry] D[uryea]. A contribution to 



the knowledge of tellurium. Amer. Chem. JL, 23 (1900), 



408-425. 

 Crane, W. R. A curvimeter. Kan. Univ. Quarterly, 4, 



1896, 121-124. 

 "Horsebacks" in the Kansas Coal Measures. Kan. 



Univ. Quarterly, 4, 1896, 145-151. 

 Geography and detailed stratigraphy of the Kansas 



Coal Measures ; description of mines, mining methods, 



and mining machinery; chemical and physical properties 



of Kansas coals ; output and commerce ; mining directory ; 



and mining laws. Kan. Univ. Geol. Surv., 3, 1898, 107- 



336. 

 Craney, . Elektrolyse von Salzlosungen. [1892.] 



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