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Gardner, Edmund G. Dante's "Qusestio de aqua et terra." 



[1893.] Nature, 47 (1892-93), 295-298. 

 Gardner, Frank D. The electrical method of moisture 



determination in soils: results and modifications in 



1897. U. S. Div. Soils Bull., 12, 1898, 24 pp. 

 Gardner, Frank D., Whitney, Milton, & Briggs, Lyman J. 



See Whitney, Gardner & Briggs. 

 Gardner, Frederic. Color-changes in toads. Science, 



16, 1890, 361. 

 Gardner, Henry Dent. Fifty years' progress in clocks 



and watches. Nature, 36, 1887, 392-395, 484-487. 

 The ship's chronometer, its history arid development. 



[With discussion.] [1890.] United Serv. Inst. JL, 34, 



1890-91, 313-338. 

 Leisure hour astronomy. [1895.] Eastbourne Nat. 



Hist. Soc. Trans., 3, 1894-1902, 77-86. 



Mountains, valleys, lakes and waterfalls. How 



Switzerland has been moulded. Summary. [1896.] 

 Eastbourne Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans., 3 (1894-1902), 

 124-128. 



The weather, weather forecasts, and recent storms. 



Summary. [1897.] Eastbourne Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans., 

 3 (1894-1902), 156-161. 



Gardner, J. On the oviposition of Nonagria lutosa. Ent. 



Month. Mag., 29, 1893, 251. 

 Gardner, John Addyman. Ueber Verbindungen tertiarer 



Amine mit Essigsaure und deren Homologen. Berlin, 



Chem. Ges. Ber., 23, 1890, 1587-1594. 



Note on the bromo-derivatives of camphopyric acid. 



[1900.] Chem. Soc. Proc., 16, 1901, 46-47. 



Gardner, John Addyman, & Auwers, Karl F\riedrich\. 



See Auwers & Gardner. 

 Gardner, John Addyman, & Cockburn, George Bertram. 



Action of phosphorus pentachlorid on fenchone. Chem. 



Soc. JL, 71, 1897 (Pt. 2), 1156-1159. 

 Preliminary note on the oxidation of fenchene. [1897.] 



Chem. Soc. Proc., 13, 1898, 137-138. 



Researches on the terpenes. n. On the oxidation 



of fenchene. [in. Halogen derivatives of fenchone and 

 their reactions, iv. On the oxidation of fenchone.] 

 Chem. Soc. JL, 73, 1898 (Pt. 1), 275-280, (Pt. 2), 704- 

 708, 708-713. 



Gardner, John Addyman, & Marsh, James Earnest]. See 



Marsh & Gardner. 

 Gardner, John Addyman, & Pullinger, Frank. See 



PiUlinger & Gardner. 

 Gardner, John Starkie. A monograph of the British 



Eocene flora. [Vol. n. Gymnospermae ] Palasont. Soc. 



Monogr., 37, 1883; 38, 1884; 39, 1886, 159 pp. in all. 



'British Cretaceous Nuculidae. [1883.] Geol. Soc. 



Quart. JL, 40, 1884, 120-144. 



Elevation and subsidence. Geol. Mag., 1, 1884, 



190. 



Are the Blackdown beds the equivalents of the Grey 



Chalk at Dover? Geol. Mag., 1, 1884, 286-287. 



On the relative ages of the American and the English 



Cretaceous and Eocene series. Geol. Mag., 1, 1884, 

 492-506. 



British Eocene Aporrha'idae. Geol. Mag., 1, 1884, 



529-534. 



Chalk and the "Origin and distribution of deep-sea 



deposits." Nature, 30, 1884, 192-193, 264-265. 



Fossil plants. [1884.] Geol. Ass. Proc., 8, 1885, 



299-322. 



On the Lower Eocene plant-beds of the basaltic 

 formation of Ulster. [1884.] Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 

 41, 1885, 82-92. 



The Tertiary basaltic formation in Iceland. [1884.] 



Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 41, 1885, 93-101. 

 On the evidence of fossil plants regarding the age of 

 the Tertiary basalts of the north-east Atlantic. [1884- 

 85.] Eoy. Soc. Proc., 38, 1885, 14-23; 39, 1886, 412- 

 415. 



Reportfs] of the Committee on the fossil plants of 



the Tertiary and Secondary Beds of the United Kingdom. 



Brit. Ass. Hep., 1885, 396-404; 1887, 229. 

 Report of Sub-Committee, No. 1. B. Eocene, Oligo- 



cene, and Miocene. Congr. Geol. Int. C. B., 1885, 421- 



440 ; 1888, B 39-B 60. 

 Oscillations of level along our south coast since the 



human period. Geol. Mag., 2, 1885, 145-148. 

 On the land Mollusca of the Eocenes. Geol. Mag., 2, 



1885, 241-251. 

 Can underground heat be utilised? Geol. Mag., 2, 



1885, 397-406. 



Eocene ferns from the basalts of Ireland and Scotland. 

 [1885.] Linn. Soc. JL (Bot.), 21, 1886, 655-664. 



The English Cretaceous. Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 



266-269. 

 Inquiry concerning the distribution of Teredo-bored 



wood in the Eocene. Geol. Mag., 3, 1886, 161-166. 

 On Mesozoic angiosperms. Geol. Mag., 3, 1886, 193- 



204, 342-345 ; 6, 1889, 144. 



Parallel roads. Nature, 33, 1886, 343. 



Fossil grasses. [1886.] Geol. Ass. Proc., 9, 1887, 



433-454. 

 Bemarks on some fossil leaves from the Isle of Mull 



(Scotland). [1886.] Linn. Soc. JL (Bot.), 22, 1887, 



219-221. 



Beport[s] of the Committee appointed for the 



purpose of exploring the higher Eocene beds of the 

 Isle of Wight. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1887, 414-423; 1889, 

 89-92. 



On the beds containing the Gelinden flora. Geol. 

 Mag., 4, 1887, 107-108. 



The appearance and development of Dicotyledons in 

 time. Geol. Mag., 4, 1887, 158-167. 



On the leaf-beds and gravels of Ardtun, Carsaig, etc., 

 in Mull. [With notes by Grenville A. J. COLE.] Geol. 

 Soc. Quart. JL, 43, 1887, 270-300. 



The age of the basalts of the north-east Atlantic. 

 [1884.] Belfast Field Club Rep., 2, 1888, 254-285. 



On the correlation of the Gres de Belleu with the 

 Lower Bagshot. Geol. Mag., 5, 1888, 188-189. 



Notes on the London Clay and its deposition. [1887.] 

 Geol. Ass. Proc., 10, 1889, 115-122. 



[The geology of the Isle of Wight.] On the flora of 



Alum Bay. Eng. & Wales Geol. Serv. Mem. (District), 

 1889 (2nd Ed.), 104-108. 



Origin of coral islands. Nature, 39, 1889, 435-436. 

 The physics of the sub-oceanic crust. [1889.] Nature, 



41, 1890, 103. 



[On the traps and basalts of the Isle of Mull, and 

 their relation to those of Antrim.] [1887.] Belfast 

 Field Club Rep., 3, 1893, 50-52. 



Fossil plants as tests of climate. [1893.] Nature, 



47 (1892-93), 364-365. 

 Fossil floras and climate. [1893.] Nature, 47 (1892- 

 93), 582-583. 



William PENGELLY. [The Bovey Tracey beds.] [1894.] 



Nature, 49 (1893-94), 554-555. 

 The Bournemouth leaf-beds. Dorset Field Club Proc., 



16, 1895, 178-184. 

 Gardner, John Starkie, & Ettingshausen, Constantin 



(Frhr.) von. *A monograph of the British Eocene 



flora. [Vol. I. Filices.] Palseont. Soc. Monogr., 33, 



1879 ; 34, 1880 ; 36, 1882, 86 pp. in all. 

 Gardner, John Starkie, Keeping, Henry, & Monckton, 



Horace W. The Upper Eocene, comprising the Barton 



and Upper Bagshot formations. Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 



44, 1888, 578-633. 



Gardner, M. M. KT> Bonpocy o rHCTorenesi; BJiac/ni- 

 lecKOH coeji,iiHirrejrbHoft TKann. [Contribution to 

 the question of the histogenesis of elastic connective 

 tissue.] Moscou Soc. Nat. Bull., 10, 1897 (Prot.), 71- 



