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The limits of animal intelligence. Nature, 46, 1892, 



392. 

 Induction and deduction. [1892.] Nature, 47 (1892- 



93), 10-11. 

 On the fundamental hypotheses of abstract dynamics : 



from another point of view. Science, 20, 1892, 149-150. 

 [The fundamental axioms of dynamics.] Nature, 48 



(1893), 102-103, 149. 

 A problem in thermodynamics. Nature, 52 (1895), 



547. 



Eeaction-time apparatus for the determination of 



association times, and of differences between reactions 

 to auditory and visual signals. Jl. Physiol., 20, 1896, 

 77-81. 



The positions of retinal images. Nature, 54 (1896), 



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On the proof of the formula S=ut + %ft*. [1897.] 



Math. Gaz., 1, 1900, 81-82. 



Dixon, Frank, & Hewitt, John Theodore. See Hewitt & 

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Dixon, G. , & Easterfield, Thomas Hill. Note on the 

 oxidation of charcoal by nitric acid. [1898.] Chem. 

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Dixon, G. B. Do bees return home by instinct or intelli- 

 gence? Leicester Soc. Trans., 3, 1895, 489. 



Reciprocity between insects and flowers. [1895.] 



Leicester Soc. Trans., 4, 1898, 73-79. 



The life history of the Neuroptera Odonata. [1896.] 



Leicester Soc. Trans., 4, 1898, 227-229. 

 Supposed causes of variation. [1896.] Leicester Soc. 



Trans., 4, 1898, 374-385. 

 Leicestershire Lepidoptera, 1898. Ent. Eecord, 10, 



1898, 252-254. 



A group of insects' home-made cradles. [1897.] 



Leicester Soc. Trans., 5, 1901, 13-24. 



[Notes on a visit to Folkestone.] [1898.] Leicester 



Soc. Trans., 5, 1901, 83. 



Lepidopterous wing- fasteners. [1899.] Leicester Soc. 



283. 



Suffolk mosses. Jl. Bot., 23, 1885, 311 ; 24, 1886, 



Trans., 5, 1901, 381-384. 

 Dixon, George G. Four months of travel in British Guiana. 



Geogr. Jl., 5, 1895, 337-345. 



Dixon, George Y[eates]. Notes on two Irish specimens of 

 . Edwardsia timida (Quatrefages). [1886.] Dublin Soc. 



Sci. Proc., 5, 1886-87, 100-106. 



Remarks on Sagartia venusta and Sagartia nivea. 



[1888.] Dublin Soc. Sci. Proc., 6, 1888-90, 111-127. 



Dixon, George Y[eates], & Dixon, A[ndrew] Francis. Notes 

 on Bunodes Thallia, Bunodes verrucosa, and Tealia 

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Note on Tealia tuberculata and T. crassicornis. Ann. 



Mag. Nat. Hist., 5, 1890, 66-69. 



Report on the marine invertebrate fauna near Dublin. 



[1891.] Irish Ac. Proc., 2, 1891-93, 19-33. 



Notes on Depastrum cyathiforme. [1890.] Dublin 



Soc. Sci. Proc., 8, 1893-98, 180-183. 



Dixon, George Y[eates~], & Haddon, Alfred C\prf\. See 



Haddon & Dixon. 



Dixon, H\ugh] N[eville~]. New localities for rare mosses. 

 . Jl. Bot., 22, 1884, 149. 



Northamptonshire mosses. Jl. Bot., 22, 1884, 235- 



237; 23, 1885, 246-247. 



Abnormal reproduction in mosses. [1884.] North- 

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[Lists of Northamptonshire mosses.] [1884-99.] 



Northampton. Nat. Hist. Soc. Jl., 3, 1884-85, 110-115, 

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A new species of Catharinea, Ehrhart. 



1885, 169-170; 25, 1887, 314. 



Tulipa sylvestris in Northamptonshire. 



Jl. Bot., 23, 



A new species of Catharinea, Ehrhart ( = Atrichum, 



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JL, 3, 1884-85, 224. 

 The mosses of Rossshire. Jl. Bot., 24, 1886, 263- 



265. 

 Polypodium calcareum, Sm., in Northamptonshire. 



Jl. Bot., 24, 1886, 284. 

 Lycopodium clavatum, L., in Northamptonshire. 



[1886.] Northampton. Nat. Hist. Soc. Jl., 4, 1886-87, 



12; Jl. Bot., 24, 1886, 285. 



Webera cucullata, Schwgr., in Britain. Jl. Bot., 25, 



1887, 56-57. 



Grimmia commutata, Htibn., in Essex. Jl. Bot., 25, 



1887, 314. 



Webera cucullata, Schwgr., in Ross. [1887.] Scott. 

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[Araucaria cones.] [1890.] Nature, 43, 1891, 129. 



The mosses of Co. Donegal. Jl. Bot., 29, 1891, 359- 



362. 



Potentilla reptans, var. microphylla, Trattinick 

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 1892, 309. 



Notes on Northamptonshire plants. [1892-97.] 

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Potentilla reptans, var. microphylla, in Northants. 



[1892.] Northampton. Nat. Hist. Soc. Jl., 7, 1892-93, 

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Papaver Rhoaas, var. strigosum, Bngh. [1892.] 

 Northampton. Nat. Hist. Soc. Jl., 7, 1892-93, 112-113; 

 Jl. Bot., 30, 1892, 309 ; 31, 1893, 310. 



Hypnurn hamifolium, Schpr., in England. Rev. 



Bryol., 19, 1892, 22. 

 Notes on the British species of Campylopus. Jl. Bot., 



31, 1893, 105-107. 

 Figs. [1893.] Northampton. Nat. Hist. Soc. Jl., 7, 



1892-93, 153-158. 

 Analogous variations in Sphagnaceas (peat-mosses). 



Science, 22, 1893, 44-45. 

 Range of Utricularia minor. Jl. Bot., 32, 1894, 88. 



Plant remains in peat. Jl. Bot., 33, 1895, 216. 

 Northamptonshire Characeae. [1888.] Northampton. 



Nat. Hist. Soc. JL, 9, 1896-97, 203-206. 



Thuidium Philiberti, Limpr., a new British moss. 



Jl. Bot., 35, 1897, 16-17. 



Thuidium or Thyidium. Rev. Bryol., 24, 1897, 



39-40. 



Some county lists of mosses. Jl. Bot., 36, 1898, 



184-188, 261-264. 



Plagiothecium Mullerianurn, Schimp., in Britain. 



Jl. Bot., 36, 1898, 241-246. 

 Botany of Martin's brickyard. [1898.] Northampton. 



Nat. Hist. Soc. JL, 10, 1898-1900, 138. 

 Carnarvonshire mosses. JL Bot., 37, 1899, 132-133, 



273. 

 Bryological notes from the west Highlands. JL Bot., 



37, 1899, 300-310. 

 Weisia crispata in Britain. Jl. Bot., 37, 1899, 375- 



377. 

 Plagiothecium Miillerianuui, Schp., and the allied 



species. Rev. Bryol., 26, 1899, 17-21. 

 Hypnum canariense (Mitt.), Jceg. et Sauerb., and H. 



circinale, Hook. Rev. Bryol., 26, 1899, 89-92. 

 Bryum meeseoides, Kindb., a new European moss. 



Rev. Bryol., 26, 1899, 92-93. 

 Pembrokeshire mosses. Jl. Bot., 38, 1900, 133- 



Jl. Bot., 23, 



1885, 253. 



134. 



Amblystegium compactum in Britain. Jl. Bot., 38, 

 1900, 175-182. 



New and rare mosses from Ben Lawers. JL Bot., 

 38, 1900, 330-335. 



