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Forbes, Francis Blackwcll. On some Chinese species of 

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Eugenia microphylla, Abel. Jl. Bot., 22, 1884, 124. 



On the botanical terms for pubescence. Jl. Bot., 22, 



1884, 232-235. 



On some critical Chinese species of Clematis. Jl. 

 Bot., 22, 1884, 261-265. 



Forbes, Francis Blackwell, & Hemsley, William Batting. 

 An enumeration of all the plants known from China 

 proper, Formosa, Hainan, Corea, the Luchu Archipelago, 

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Forbes, George. Dynamo-electric machinery. Franklin 

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BKEGUET'S telephone. [With discussion.] Telegr. 



Engin. Jl., 13, 1884, 183-185, 187-190. 



Compensated resistances. [With discussion.] Telegr. 



Engin. JL, 13, 1884, 185-190. 



On the relation which ought to subsist between the 



strength of an electric current and the diameter of 

 conductors, to prevent overheating. [With disctission.] 

 Telegr. Engin. Jl., 13, 1884, 232-262, 302-324. 



Report of the Committee... appointed for the purpose 



of reporting on standards of white light. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1885, 61-64. 



The distribution of electricity. Electrician, 15, 1885, 



414-416, 440-442, 457-460, 475-477, 486-489. 



On magnetic hysteresis. Brit. Ass. Bep., 1886, 550- 



552. 



Dynamos for electro-metallurgy. Brit. Ass. Bep., 



1886,' 815-816. 



Some points in electrical distribution. Electrician, 



16, 1886, 296-298, 315-317. 



On a thermopile and galvanometer combined. Boy. 



Soc. Proc., 40, 1886, 217-220; Electrician, 17, 1886, 



427-428. 

 Some magnetic problems. [With discussion.] [1886.] 



Telegr. Engin. Jl., 15, 1887, 638-650. 

 On an electric current meter. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1887, 



564-566; Franklin Inst. Jl., 124, 1887, 449-460. 



A thermal telephone transmitter. Roy. Soc. Proc., 

 42, 1887, 141-142. 



Formulas for converters. [1888.] Telegr. Engin. Jl., 



17, 1889, 153-156. 



Some electric lighting central stations in Europe, and 



their lessons. [With discussion.] [1889.] Inst. Elect. 

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- The electrical transmission of power from Niagara 

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Electrician, 42, 1899, 233-237. 



On distant electric power transmission. [With dis- 

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Forbes, George, & Preece, (Sir) William Henry. A new 

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Forbes, George (et alii). Alternate v. continuous currents 

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Forbes, Henry O. *0n the ethnology of Timor-Laut. 

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*0n some of the tribes of the island of Timor. [1883.] 

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- Three months' exploration in the Tenimber Islands, 

 or Timor Laut. Geogr. Soc. Proc., 6, 1884, 113-129. 



[An earthquake in England.] Nature, '29, 1884, 602- 



603. 



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Timor-Laut group of islands. Zool. Soc. Proc., 1884, 

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 On the Kubus of Sumatra. Anthrop. Inst. JL, 14, 



1885, 121-127. 



On the contrivances for ensuring self-fertilization in 



some tropical orchids. [1884.] Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 

 21, 1886, 538-550. 



Mimicry bei einer Spinne. Frankf., Zool. Garten, 27, 



1886, 51-53. 



On a new species of Boea from New Guinea. Jl. Bot., 



25, 1887, 347-348. 



A new fern from New Guinea. Jl. Bot., 26, 1888, 33. 



New Guinea : attempted ascent of Mount Owen 



Stanley. Scott. Geogr. Mag., 4, 1888, 138-144. 



On attempts to reach the Owen Stanley Peak. Scott. 



Geogr. Mag., 4, 1888, 401-415. 

 On a new genus of fishes of the family Percidse, from 



New Zealand. [1889.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 22, 



1890, 273-275. 



The Owen Stanley range, New Guinea. Geogr. Soc. 

 Proc., 12, 1890, 558-563. 



On avian remains found under a lava-flow near 

 Timaru, in Canterbury. [1890.] N. Zealand Inst. 

 Trans., 23, 1891, 366-373. 



Note on the disappearance of the moa. [1890.] N. 



Zealand Inst. Trans., 23, 1891, 373-375. 

 On the great oar-fish. N. Zealand JL Sci., 1, 1891, 



154-159. 

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Note on a species of Platycercus (P. erythrotis, Wagl.) 



from Antipodes Island. [1891.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 

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On a species of Regalecus or great oar-fish, caught in 



Okain's Bay. [1891.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 24, 1892, 

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On some points in the anatomy of a species of sea- 

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Evidence of a wing in Dinornis. Nature, 45, 1892, 



257. 



On a recent discovery of the remains of extinct birds 



in New Zealand. Nature, 45, 1892. 416-418. 



Aphanapteryx in the New Zealand region. Nature, 



45, 1892, 580-581. 



Aphanapteryx and other remains in the Chatham 



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Brit. Ornith. Club Bull., 1, 1893, xxi-xxii, 1-li. 



Notes on Apterj'x Haasti. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 11, 



1893, 159-161. 



Note on the Aphanapteryx of Mauritius and of the 



Chatham Islands. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 12, 1893, 65-67. 

 [Cabalus modestus as a distinct species.] Brit. Ornith. 



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southern continent. Geogr. Soc. Suppl. Pap., 3, 1893, 



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 A list of the birds inhabiting the Chatham Islands. 



Ibis, 5, 1893, 521-546. 



Discoveries in the Chatham Islands. Nature, 48 



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[The Chatham Islands, their relation to a former 



southern continent.] Acorrection. Nature, 48 (1893), 370. 



Observations on the development of the rostrum in 



the cetacean genus Mesoplodon, with remarks on some 

 of the species. Zool. Soc. Proc., 1893, 216-236. 



Antarctica : a vanished austral land. Smithsonian 



Rep., 1894, 297-316. 



Note on dendrocolaptine species (Dendrexetastes 



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