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764 



[Easton 



The oxidation of mannitol by nitric acid. d-Manno- 



saccharic acid. Cbem. Soc. Jl., 59, 1891, 306-310. 

 Easterfield, Thomas Hill, & Dixon, G. See Dixon & 



Easterfield. 

 Easterfield, Thomas Hill, & Mills, W[illiam] H[obson]. 



See Mills & Easterfield. 

 Easterfield, Thomas Hill, & Sell, William James. Anhydro- 



derivatives of citric and aconitic acids. Chem. Soc. Jl., 



61, 1892, 1003-1012. 



Studies on citrazinic acid. Part n. Chem. Soc. Jl., 



65, 1894, 28-31. 



See also Sell & Easterfield. 

 Easterfield, Thomas Hill, & Wilson, J[ames] Mitchell. 



The river Aire : a study in river pollution. Chem. News, 



62, 1890, 167-169. 



Easterfield, Thomas Hill, & Wood, Thomas Barlow. The 



constituents of Indian hemp resin. [1896.] Cambridge 



Phil. Soc. Proc., 9, 1898, 144-148. 

 Easterfield, Thomas Hill, Wood, Thomas Barlow, & 



Spivey, W. T. Newton. See Wood, Spivey & Easter- 

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 Bastes, Ernest J., & Ince, Walter H. Analysis of tumbeki. 



Pharm. Jl., 16, 1886, 682-683. 

 Eastlake, Arthur W. Observations on petroleum in 



eastern Europe, and the method of drilling for it. Fed. 



Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 3, 1892, 693-726. 

 Eastlake, F. Warrington. Earthquakes in Japan. Nature, 



30, 1884, 435. 

 Entomologia Hongkongensis. Eeport on the Lepi- 



doptera of Hongkong. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1885, 



81-88. 

 Eastlake, W. C. de Lano. The mamushi. Japan Asiat. 



Soc. Trans., 13, 1886, 69-81. 

 Eastman, Charles E. Beitrage zur Kenritniss der Gattung 



Oxyrhina, mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung von Oxy- 



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1894-95, 149-191. 

 Observations on the dorsal shields in the dinichthyids. 



Amer. Geologist, 18, 1896, 222-223; Science, 4, 1896, 



386. 



Preliminary note on the relations of certain body- 

 plates in the dinichthyids. Amer. Jl. Sci., 2, 1896, 



46-50. 

 Remarks on Petalodus alleghaniensis, Leidy. Jl. 



Geol. (Chicago), 4, 1896, 174-176. 

 On the function and systematic importance of the 



aptychus in ammonites. Science, 3, 1896, 751-752. 

 On Ctenacanthus spines from the Keokuk limestone 



of Iowa. Amer. Jl. Sci., 4, 1897, 10-13. 

 Tamiobatis vetustus ; a new form of fossil skate. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 4, 1897, 85-90. 



On the characters of Macropetalichthys. Amer. 



Natlist., 31, 1897, 493-499. 



On the relations of certain plates in the dinichthyids, 



with descriptions of new species. [1897.] Harvard Mus. 



Zool. Bull., 31, 1897-98, 19-44. 

 On the occurrence of fossil fishes in the Devonian of 



Iowa. Iowa Geol. Surv. [Rep.], 7, 1897, 108-116. 

 Some new points in dinichthyid osteology. Amer. 



Ass. Proc., 1898, 371-372; Amer. Natlist., 32, 1898, 747- 



768. 

 AGASSIZ'S work on fossil fishes. Amer. Natlist., 32, 



1898, 177-185. 

 Dentition of Devonian Ptyctodontidse. Amer. Natlist., 



32, 1898, 473-488, 545-560. 

 Discovery of a second specimen of the fossil egg of 



Struthiolithus. Geol. Mag., 5, 1898, 434-439. 



On remains of Struthiolithus chersonensis from 



northern China, with remarks on the distribution of 

 struthious birds. [1898.] Harvard Mus. Zool. Bull., 

 32, 1898-99, 127-144. 



Jurassic fishes from Black Hills of South Dakota. 



Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 10, 1899, 397-408. 



Descriptions of new species of Diplodus teeth from the 

 Devonian of north-eastern Illinois. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 

 7, 1899, 489-493. 



Upper Devonian fish-fauna of Delaware county, New 

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KARPINSKY'S genus Helicoprion. Amer. Natlist., 34, 



1900, 579-582. 

 Einige neue Notizen iiber Devonische Fischreste aus 



der Eifel. Centrbl. Min., 1900, 177-178. 

 New fossil bird and fish remains from the Middle 



Eocene of Wyoming. Geol. Mag., 7, 1900, 54-58. 

 Fossil lepidosteids from the Green River Shales of 



Wyoming. [1900.] Harvard Mus. Zool. Bull., 86, 



1900-01, 67-75. 

 Dentition of some Devonian fishes. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 



8, 1900, 32-41. 

 Eastman, II. I). Phalaropus lobatus off Scituate, Mass. 



Auk, 8, 1891, 310. 



Three birds rare in Framingham, Massachusetts. 



Auk, 14, 1897, 327. 



Eastman, John Robie. To reference in No. 5 (Vol. 9) add 

 Sidereal Messenger, 2, 1883-84, 182-188. 



*[Le stelle cadenti del periodo di agosto 1871.] 



Washington (Stati Uniti- America). Moncalieri Oss. 

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*The Florida expedition for observation of the Transit 



of Venus. [1883.] Washington Phil. Soc. Bull., 6, 1884 

 (Smithsonian Miscell. Coll., 33, 1888, Art. 1), 21-24. 



A new meteorite. [1884.] Amer. Jl. Sci., 28, 1884, 



299-300 ; Washington Phil. Soc. Bull., 7, 1885 (Smith- 

 sonian Miscell. Coll., 33, 1888, Art. 2), 32. 



The relation between stellar magnitudes, distances 



and motions. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1889, 71-73. 



Some peculiarities in personal equation. [1888.] 



Washington Phil. Soc. Bull., 11, 1892, 515-516. 



Assumption and fact in the theories of solar and 



stellar proper motions. [1889.] Washington Phil. Soc. 

 Bull., 11, 1892, 143-171. 



The progress of meteoric astronomy in America. 



[1890.] Washington Phil. Soc. Bull., 11, 1892, 275-357. 



Address [to the Math. & Astrou. Sect.]. The neglected 



field of fundamental astronomy. Amer. Ass. Proc. , 1892, 

 17-32. 



The opposition of Mars in 1892. Astr. & Astrophys., 



11, 1892, 541-542. 



The Second Washington Catalogue of Stars, together 



with the annual results upon which it is based. The 

 whole derived from observations made at the U. S. Naval 

 Observatory, with the 8.5-inch transit circle, during the 

 years 1866 to 1891, and reduced to the epoch 1875.0. 

 U. S. Naval Obs. Obsns., 1892 (Append. 1), lxii + 287 pp. 



Determination of the longitude and latitude of the 



new Naval Observatory with reference to the position of 

 the old Observatory. Astr. & Astrophys., 12, 1893, 699- 

 701. 



The Mexican meteorites. [1892.] Washington Phil. 



Soc. Bull., 12, 1895, 39-51. 



Discordances between the north-polar distances of 



stars derived from direct and from reflection observa- 

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 173-178. 



The treatment of results from reflection observations 



at the Greenwich Observatory. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1898, 79. 

 Systematic corrections to observed north-polar dis- 



tances deduced from reflection observations at Greenwich. 

 [1900.] Astr. Jl., 21, 1901, 1-8. 

 See also U. S. Naval Observatory. 



Eastman, John Robie, & Hall, Asaph (jun.). Observa- 

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 the transit-circle at the U. S. Naval Observatory. [1891.] 

 Astr. JL, 11, 1892, 33-34. 



Easton, Burton Scott. The sun-dial of AHAZ. Popular 

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