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Larvae of Lepidoptera feeding on Coccidae. [1888.] 

 Ent. Month. Mag., 24, 1887-88, 225-228. 



Description of a new species of Aleurodes. [1888.] 

 Ent. Month. Mag., 24, 1887-88, 265-267. 



The spreading of Orthezia insignis in England. [1889.] 



Ent. Month. Mag., 25, 1888-89, 270. 



A new species of Anthocoris. [1889.] Ent. Month. 

 Mag., 25, 1888-89, 427-428. 



On a Brazilian species of Aleurodes found in England. 



Ent. Month. Mag., 27, 1891, 44, xiv. 

 [New species of Aleurodes.] Ent. Month. Mag., 27, 



1891, 322-323 ; 30, 1894, 73-74. 

 On two species of Aleurodes from Dorset. Ent. Month. 



Mag., 30, 1894, 154-155. 

 Aleurodes proletella, Linn., and A. brassiere, Walk., 



a comparison. Ent. Month. Mag., 31, 1895, 68-69. 

 On Aleurodes carpini, Koch. Ent. Month. Mag., 31, 



1895, 117-118. 



On Aleurodes Lonicerae, Walker. Ent. Month. Mag., 

 32, 1896, 31-33. 



The Cimex in the nests of domestic fowls. Ent. 



Month. Mag., 33, 1897, 208-209. 

 Douglas, James. The nomenclature of orchids. Gard. 



Chron., 23, 1885, 373. 



Orchid names. Gard. Chron., 25, 1886, 619. 



Canker : its cause and cure. Hortic. Soc. Jl., 10, 



1888, 47-51. 

 Onions, and the onion maggot. Gard. Chron., 8, 



1890, 183. 

 The hollyhock (Althaea rosea). Hortic. Soc. Jl., 12, 



1890, 544-549. 



Cross-fertilisation of florists' flowers. [1897.] Hortic. 



Soc. Jl., 21 (1897-98), 205-212. 

 Douglas, James. The copper-resources of the United 



States. [1890.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 19, 



1891, 678-704. 



Notes on the Stockholm Exposition and the iron 



and steel trade of Sweden. [With discussion.] [1898.] 



Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 28, 1899, 101-107, 



813-816. 



Treatment of copper mattes in the Bessemer con- 

 verter. [With discussion.] [1899.] Inst. Min. Metall. 



Trans., 8 (1899-1900), 2-48. 

 The Copper Queen mine, Arizona. [With discussion.] 



[1899.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 29, 1900, 511- 



546, 1056-1058. 

 The characteristics and conditions of the technical 



progress of the nineteenth century. [1899.] Amer. 



Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 29, 1900, 648-665. 

 American transcontinental lines. [With discussion.] 



[1899.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 29, 1900, 782- 



822, 1047-1050. , 

 Douglas, James, & Hunt, Thomas Sterry. See Hunt & 



Douglas. 

 Douglas, Kenneth M. The anatomy of the transversalis 



muscle and its relation to inguinal hernia. Jl. Anat. 



Physiol., 24, 1890, 220-226. 

 Douglas, Paul. Ueber einige stickstoffhaltige Thiophen- 



und Furfuranderivate. Berlin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 25, 



1892, 1311-1314. 



Douglas, Robert. For biographical notice see Garden & 



Forest, 10, 1897, 230. 

 Propagation of conifers from seeds in the open air. 



Garden & Forest, 1, 1888, 47. 



Tree notes. Garden & Forest, 1, 1888, 179. 



Notes on the longevity of coniferous tree seeds. 



Garden & Forest, 1, 1888, 250. 

 Succession of forest growths. 



Garden & Forest, 2, 



1889, 284-286. 

 Our coniferous forests. Garden & Forest, 6, 1893, 



252-253. 

 Is the white pine doomed ? Garden & Forest, 10, 



1897, 188-189. 



Douglas, Thomas H. The weeping spruce. Garden & 



Forest, 5, 1892, 591-592. 

 The germination of conifer- seeds. Garden & Forest, 



10, 1897, 407. 

 Douglas, W. D. Robinson. Strangalia armata (Herbst) 



in Kirkcudbrightshire. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1892, 



271. 

 A note on the genus Apion. [1893.] Dumfr. Gallow. 



Soc. Trans., 9, 1894, 126-130. 

 Douglas, W. D. Robinson, & Lennon, W[illiam]. See 



Lennon & Douglas. 

 Douglas, W. H. An annual winding clock, with torsion 



pendulum. Brit. Ass. Hep., 1888, 823. 

 Douglas-Ogilby, J. See Ogilby, J. Douglas. 

 Douglass, Andrew Ellicot. Some characteristics of the 



Indian earth and shell mounds on the Atlantic coast of 



Florida. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1884, 599-601. 

 Indications of a rainy period in southern Peru. 



Science, 20, 1892, 231-232. 



SWIFT'S Comet (a 1892). Astr. & Astrophys., 12, 



1893, 202-205. 



The balance roof for telescope buildings. 



Astr. & 



Astrophys., 12, 1893, 207. 

 The polar cap of Mars. Astr. & Astrophys., 13, 1894, 

 738-740; Lowell Obs. Ann., 1, 1898, 43-44. 



Beobachtung des Cometen 1894. ..(Gale April 3). 

 Astr. Nachr., 135, 1894, 197-198. 



Beobachtung von hellen Projectionen auf dem Mars. 

 Astr. Nachr., 136, 1894, 79-80. 



Gegenschein observations. [1894-97.] Popular 



Astr., 2, 1895, 29-32; 5, 1898, 178-181. 



The study of atmospheric currents by the aid of 



large telescopes, and the effect of such currents on the 

 quality of the seeing. [1895.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl. , 11 

 (1894-95), 395-413. 



A cloud-like spot on the terminator of Mars. Astro- 

 phys. Jl., 1, 1895, 127-130. 



A combination telescope and dome. Astrophys. Jl. , 



1, 1895, 401-410. 



The Lowell Observatory and its work. Popular Astr., 



2, 1895, 395-402. 



Projections on the terminator of Mars and Martian 



meteorology. Astr. Nachr., 142, 1897, 363-366. 



Rotation des III. Jupitersmondes. Astr. Nachr., 143, 



1897, 263-264. 



Rotation des IV. Jupitersmondes. Astr. Nachr., 143, 



1897, 311-312. 



Drawings of Jupiter's third satellite. 



143, 1897, 411-414. 



Ascension al Popocatepetl. 



Astr. Nachr., 

 Mex. Obs. Bol., 1897, 

 Popular Astr., 



51-53. 

 The Lowell Observatory in Mexico. 



4, 1897, 489-495. 



The "astronomer's" globe. [1897.] Popular Astr., 



5, 1898, 57-62. 



Atmosphere, telescope and observer. [1897.] Popular 

 Astr., 5, 1898, 64-84. 



A summary of planetary work at the Lowell Obser- 



vatory and the conditions under which it has been 

 performed. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1898, 71; Popular Astr., 

 7, 1899, 74-85. 



The first satellite of Jupiter. Astr. Nachr., 146, 1898, 



345-356. 



The markings on Venus. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 58, 

 1898, 382-385. 



[The planet Mars.] Micrometer measures for position 

 of ends of cusps. Lowell Obs. Ann., 1, 1898, 48-49. 



[Observations of Mars during the opposition of 1894- 

 95.] Part n. Canals in the dark regions and observa- 

 tions of the terminator. Lowell Obs. Ann., 1, 1898, 

 251-378. 



Stellar bands in the zodiac from Gemini to Scorpio. 

 Popular Astr., 5, 1898, 511-513. 



