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 Dixon, Harold Baily, & Lean, Bevan. See Lean & 



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Chem. Soc. Jl., 47, 1885, 571-576. 

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Jl., 75, 1899 (Pt. 1), 600-613. 

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incompleteness of combustion in explosions. Brit. Ass. 



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[1888.] Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 2, 



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Graham, E[dward]. The explosion of cyanogen. Chem. 



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 Dixon, Henry H. The locomotion of arthropods. [1891- 



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574-578. 

 On the germination of seeds in the absence of bacteria. 



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Irish Ac. Proc., 4, 1896-98, 61-73. 



The tensile strength of cell-walls. Ann. Bot., 11, 

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Structure of Codium. Ann. Bot., 11, 1897, 588-590. 



Transpiration into a space saturated with water. 

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Gelatine as a fixative. Ann. Bot., 12, 1898, 117-118. 



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The possible function of the nucleolus in heredity. 



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 On the structure of coccospheres and the origin of 



coccoliths. Roy. Soc. Proc., 66, 1900, 305-315. 

 Dixon, Henry H., & Joly, J[phn~\. The path of the 



transpiration-current. Ann. Bot., 9, 1895, 403-420. 



On the ascent of sap. [1894-95.] Phil. Trans. (B), 

 186, 1896, 563-576. 



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Ascent of sap. Nature, 62 (1900), 572. 

 See also Joly & Dixon. 



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