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Preliminary descriptions of new rodents from the 



Olympic Mountains. [1899.] Chicago, Field Columb. 

 Mus. Publ. (Zool), 1, 1895-99, 223-228. 



List of mammals obtained in the expedition to the 

 Olympic Mountains, Washington, 1898. [1899.] Chicago, 

 Field Columb. Mus. Publ. (ZooL), 1, 1895-99, 241- 

 276. 



Description of apparently new species and subspecies 



of mammals from Oklahoma Territory. [1899.] Chicago, 

 Field Columb. Mus. Publ. (Zool.), 1, 1895-99, '279-282. 



Descriptions of apparently new species and subspecies 



of mammals from the Indian Territory. [1899.] Chicago, 

 Field Columb. Mus. Publ. (ZooL), 1, 1895-99, 285-288. 



List of mammals obtained by Thaddeus SURBER, 



collector for the Museum, chiefly in Oklahoma and 

 Indian Territories. [1899.] Chicago, Field Columb. 

 Mus. Publ. (ZooL), 1, 1895-99, 289-303. 



Elliot, Edmund A. Savage. [On the seasonal changes of 



plumage in the longtailed duck, Harelda glacialis.] 



Brit. Ornith. Club Bull., 5, 1896, xli-xliii. 

 Some changes in the county Ornis, noticed particularly 



in the South Hams. Devon. Ass. Trans. , 28, 1896, 503- 



506. 

 The purple sandpiper. [1896.] Ornithologist, 1, 1897, 



134-135. 

 A century's work on ornithology in the Kingsbridge 



district. Devon Ass. Trans., 29, 1897, 167-174. 

 Notes on the godwits (Limosa). Ibis, 3, 1897, 564- 



574. 



The distribution of the red-backed shrike (Lanius 



collurio) in the S.W. peninsula, and notes on its habits. 

 Devon Ass. Trans., 30, 1898, 52-55. 



Twelve months' notes on birds in the South Hams 



district (August 1898-99). Devon. Ass. Trans., 31, 1899, 



326-330 ; 32, 1900, 277-282. 

 Notes from an unpublished MS. of a contemporary 



of Colonel MONTAGU : Dr A. G. C. TUCKER of Ashburton. 



Devon. Ass. Trans., 32, 1900, 271-276. 

 The shore-birds of Great Britain and North America. 



[1898.] Plymouth Inst. Trans., 13, 1903, 35-38. 

 Birds of prey and game birds of Great Britain and 



North America. [1900.] Plymouth Inst. Trans., 13, 



1903, 133-137. 

 The sea and wild fowl of Great Britain and North 



America. [1900.] Plymouth Inst. Trans., 13, 1903, 



210-217. 

 Elliot, (Sir) George. For biography see Elektrotechn. 



Ztschr., 15, 1894, 28; Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc., 116, 1894, 



355-357 ; Iron & Steel Inst. Jl., 1894 (No. 1), 390-391. 

 Elliot, George Francis Scott. Recent researches in regard 



to the vegetable cell-wall. [1886.] Edinb., Bot. Soc. 



Trans., 17, 1889, 40-47. 

 On the movement of water in plants. [1887.] Edinb., 



Bot. Soc. Trans., 17, 1889, 90-97. 

 Certain common parasitic fungi. [1887.] Dumfr. 



Gallow. Soc. Trans., 6, 1890, 14-15. 

 Notes on the diamond mines and gold fields of South 



Africa. [1889.] Dumfr. Gallow. Soc. Trans., 6, 1890, 



197-202. 

 Note on the fertilisation of Musa, Strelitzia Reginae, 



and Ravenala madagascariensis. [1890.] Ann. Bot., 4, 



1889-91, 259-263. 

 Ornithophilous flowers in South Africa. [1890.] Ann. 



Bot., 4, 1889-91, 265-280. 

 The flora and fauna of Madagascar. Dumfr. Gallow. 



Soc. Trans., 6, 1890, 236-240. 

 The influence of the soil on the growth of annuals. 



Gard. Chron., 8, 1890, 662-664. 

 Ueber einige in Madagascar gefundene Pilze. Hedwigia, 



29, 1890, 66-67. 



- The genus Xysmalobium. Jl. Bot., 28, 1890, 362-365. 

 Notes on the regional distribution of the Cape flora. 



[1889.] Edinb., Bot. Soc. Trans., 18, 1891, 241-251. 



Notes on the Dumfriesshire flora, with new localities 



received from correspondents. [1890.] Dumfr. Gallow. 



Soc. Trans., 7, 1891, 13-16. 

 The effect of exposure on the relative length and 



breadth of leaves. [1890.] Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 28, 



1891, 375-385. 



- Notes on the fertilisation of South African and 



Madagascar flowering plants. [1891.] Ann. Bot., 5, 



1890-91, 333-405. 

 [Diptera collected on Ranunculaceae, Papaveraceae, and 



Cruciferse.] Ent. Soc. Trans., 1891, xxi. 

 Notes on a botanical trip in Madagascar. Geogr. Soc. 



Proc., 13, 1891, 158-163. 



Novitates Capenses. Jl. Bot., 29, 1891, 68-74. 



Botanical collecting in the tropics. Jl. Bot., 30, 1892, 



356-358. 

 New and little known Madagascar plants. [1890.] 



Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 29, 1893, 1-67. 

 New and rare finds in 1891. [1891.] Dumfr. Gallow. 



Soc. Trans., 8, 1893, 11-12. 

 Notes on a herbarium collected by Miss E. G. ADAMS 



and Miss S. D. JOHNSTON at Cowhill. [1891.] Dumfr. 



Gallow. Soc. Trans., 8, 1893, 12-13. 

 Flora of Dumfriesshire and Dumfries district. Part n. 



To the end of Rhamnaceae, etc. [Assisted by J. M'ANDREW, 



J. T. JOHNSTONE, and other botanists. Entomology by 



Mr. R. SERVICE and Mr. E. BRUNETTI.] Dumfr. Gallow. 



Soc. Trans., 8, 1893, 125-148. 

 Notes on fertilisation ; chiefly of British Cruciferaa. 



Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. & Proc., 19, 1893, 237-243. 

 Moisture of the soil and its effect on plant life. Gard. 



Chron., 13, 1893, 193-194. 

 Economic plants of Sierra Leone. Kew Bull., 1893, 



167-169. 

 The influence of insects on flowers. [1892.] Dumfr. 



Gallow. Soc. Trans., 9, 1894, 17-25. 

 Caryophylls. [1893.] Dumfr. Gallow. Soc. Trans., 



9, 1894, 139-141. 



[Ruwenzori expedition.] Nature, 50 (1894), 550. 



On the botanical results of the Sierra Leone Boundary 



Commission. [1893.] Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 30, 1895, 



64-100. 

 An expedition to Ruwenzori. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1895, 



756-758. 

 Expedition to Ruwenzori and Tanganyika. Geogr. 



JL, 6, 1895, 301-317, 322-323. 

 Exploration at Ruwenzori. [1895.] Nature, 51 (1894- 



95), 271. 

 Africa as a field for colonial enterprise. Scott. Geogr. 



Mag., 11, 1895, 512-518. 



[Remarks on animals collected during a recent ex- 

 pedition to Mount Ruwenzori, British Central Africa.] 



Zool. Soc. Proc., 1895, 339-343. 

 Notes written in the forest of Ruweuzori, Uganda. 



[1895.] Dumfr. Gallow. Soc. Trans., 11, 1896, 143- 



146. 

 A revision of the genus Pentas. [1895.] Linn. Soc. 



Jl. Wot.), 32, 1896, 431-438. 

 The influence of climate and vegetation on African 



civilisations. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1896, 856-857. 

 The influence of habitat upon plant-habit. Brit. Ass. 



Rep., 1896, 1013-1014 ; Dumfr. Gallow. Soc. Trans., 13, 



1898, 131-138. 

 Notes on flower-haunting Diptera. Ent. Soc. Trans., 



1896, 117-128. 

 The work of the future British botanist. [1895.] 



Dumfr. Gallow. Soc. Trans., 12, 1897, 7-15. 

 Preliminary note on the shapes of leaves. [1896.] 



Glasgow Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 5, 1900, 80-84. 



Note on china grass. [1898.] Glasgow Nat. Hist. 



Soc. Proc. & Trans., 5, 1900, 179-180. 

 Limits to the range of plant-species. [1898.] Glasgow 



Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 5, 1900, 208-216. 



