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Questions d'orthographe. Lettre. France Soc. Bot. 



Bull., 45, 1898, 69-71. 

 Anomalie de la fougere commune (Pteris aquilina, L., 



var. cristata). France Soc. Bot. Bull., 45, 1898, 465-467. 

 Florule du Palais de Justice. Sa6ne-et-Loire Soc. Sci. 



Bull., 1898, 140-146. 



Etude des flores adventices. Adventicite' et naturali- 

 sation. Congr. Int. Bot. Act., 1900, 370-386. 

 Une journ^e d'herborisation a Souk-el-Khemis (Tu- 



nisie). France Soc. Bot. Bull., 47, 1900, 289-296. 



See also under Quincy, Ch. 

 Gillot, F[ranc.ois] Xavier, & Coste, (I'abbe) Hipp. Note 



sur les differentes especes de Scleranthus de la flore 



francaise. France Soc. Bot. Bull., 38, 1891, cxiv-cxxviii ; 



39, 1892, 232-233. 

 Gillot, F[rangois] Xavier, & Lucand, (capit.) L. See 



Lucand & GUlot. 

 Gillot, F[rancois] Xavier, & Parmentier, Paul. L'ana- 



tomie vegetale et la systematique. Ass. Franp. C. B., 



1896 (Ft. 1), 177-178. 

 Lamium album, L., Gas teratologique. France Soc. 



Bot. Bull., 44, 1897, 307-312. 

 L'anatomie vegetale et la botanique systematique. 



Nature hybride du Rumex palustris, Sm. France Soc. 



Bot. Bull., 44, 1897, 325-339. 

 Gillot, Henri. La raffinose consideree comme aliment 



hydrocarbone de PAspergillus niger. Brux., Ace. Bull., 



1899, 211-226. 

 Sur la fermentation du raffinose par le Schizosaccha- 



romyces Pombe. Brux., Soc. Beige Micr. Bull., 25, 1899, 



29-44. 



Recherches experimentales sur 1'hydrolyse et 1'utilisa- 



tion de la raffinose par le Penicillium glaucum. Brux., 



Ac. Bull., 1900, 99-127. 

 Sur la decomposition de 1'oxalate neutre d'ammonium. 



Brux., Ac. Bull., 1900, 744-767. 

 Sur la marche de 1'inversion du saccharose par les 



acides mineraux dans ses rapports avec la nature et 



1'intensite des rayons lumineux. Brux., Ac. Bull., 1900, 



863-874. 



Gillot, Henri, & Laurent, Emilc. See Laurent & Gillot. 

 Gillott, Thomas. The basic, open-hearth, steel process. 



Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc., 77, 1884, 297-308. 

 Gilly, H. Sur la technique microscopique. Nimes Soc. 



Sci. Bull., 1895, xxxii-xxxiii. 

 Oilman, Arthur Scott. A brown thrasher (Harporhynchus 



rufus) in Massachusetts in winter. Auk, 13, 1896, 176- 



177. 

 Oilman, Benjamin Ives. Report on an experimental test 



of musical expressiveness. [1892.] Amer. Jl. Psychol. , 



4, 1892, 558-576 ; 5, 1893, 42-73. 

 Syllabus of lectures on the psychology of pain and 



pleasure. Amer. Jl. Psychol., 6, 1893, 3-60. 

 Oilman, C. E., & Branner, John Casper. See Branner 



& Oilman, 

 Oilman, F. Temperature of the Sun. Van Nostrand's 



Engin. Mag., 31, 1884, 205-207; 32, 1885, 25-26; 32, 

 1885, 423-425. 



The path of a projectile. Franklin Inst. Jl., 132, 

 1891, 267-274. 



Application of the method of least squares to the 

 development of functions. Franklin Inst. Jl., 137, 1894, 

 438-444. 



Oilman, W. W. The number of eggs in a set. Ornith. 

 Ool., 13, 1888, 109-110. 



Gilmore, R. M. The hooded seal reported from Galway 

 Bay. Irish Natlist., 9, 1900, 82. 



Gilmour, John. Red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio, L.) 

 at the Pentland Skerries. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1892, 

 135. 



An inquiry concerning the relation of certain birds to 



the agricultural interest, as shown by their diet. High- 

 land Soc. Trans., 8, 1896, 21-113. 



R. S. XV. 



Gilmour, Thomas F. Long-eared and pipistrelle bats in 



Islay. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1897, 191. 

 The long-eared owl in Islay. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 



1900, 49. 

 Gilmour, W. Notes on cotton-seed oil. [With discussion.] 



Brit. Pharm. Confer. Trans., 1885, 398-402. 

 Gilpin, Edwin. Results of past experience in gold mining 



in Nova Scotia. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 711-712. 



A comparison of the distinctive features of Nova 



Scotian coal-fields. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 712-713. 



Notes on the manganese ores of Nova Scotia. [1884.] 



Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 2, 1885 (Sect. 4), 



7-13. 

 Notes on the manganese ores of Loch Lomond, C. B. 



[1884.] N. Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 6, 1886, 



97-99. 



Feather-alum (halotrichite) from Glace Bay, Cape 



Breton. [1885.] N. Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 6, 

 1886, 175-179. 



The Nova Scotia gold mines. Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. 



Trans., 14, 1886, 674-689. 

 The geology of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. 



Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 42, 1886, 515-526. 

 The Carboniferous of Cape Breton. [1886-89.] N. 



Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 6, 1886, 289-298; 7, 



1890, 24-35, 100-117, 214-226. 

 Notes on the Limestones of East river, Pictou, N. S. 



[1886.] Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 4, 1887 



(Sect. 4), 159-166. 

 The faults and foldings of the Pictou coal-field. [1887.] 



Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 5, 1888 (Sect. 4), 25-30. 

 Notes on the Nova Scotia gold veins. [1888.] Canada 



Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 6, 1889 (Sect. 4), 63-70. 

 The geological relations of the principal Nova Scotia 



minerals. [1889.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 18, 



1890, 198-205. 



The Devonian of Cape Breton. N. Scotia Inst. Sci. 



' Proc. & Trans., 7, 1890, 381-387. 

 The evidence of a Nova Scotia Carboniferous con- 

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8, 1891 (Sect. 4), 117-121. 

 The mineral development of Nova Scotia. Fed. Inst. 



Min. Engin. Trans., 7, 1894, 557-571. 

 Analyses of Nova Scotia coals and other minerals. 



[1891-97.] N. Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 8, 1895, 



19-26 ; 9, 1898, 246-254. 



The geology of Cape Breton. The Lower Silurian. 



[1892.] N. Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 8, 1895, 



167-174. 



Note on the Sydney coal field. 



[1894.] N. Scotia 



Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 8, 1895, 435-438. 

 Notes on some explosions in Nova Scotia coal mines. 



N. Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 8, 1895, 58-70. 



The geological horizons of some Nova Scotia minerals. 



Brit. Ass. Rep., 1897, 663. 

 The iron ores of Nictaux, N. S., and notes on steel 



making in Nova Scotia. [1895.] N. Scotia Inst. Sci. 



Proc. & Trans., 9, 1898, 10-20. 

 The undeveloped coal fields of Nova Scotia. [1896.] 



N. Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 9, 1898, 134-149. 

 New mineral discoveries in Nova Scotia. [1899.] 



N. Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 10, 1903, 79-90. 

 Minerals for the Paris Exhibition. [1900.] N. Scotia 



Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 10, 1903, 248-272. 

 Gilpin, J[phn~\ Bernard. For biographical notice see N. 



Scotia Inst. Sci. Proc. & Trans., 8, 1895, xlvii-xlviii. 

 Gilpin, J[oseph] Elliott. [Researches on the double 



halides.] vi. Experiments with mercurous hypochlor- 



sulphite. Amer. Chem. Jl., 14 (1892), 182-184. 

 [Investigations on the sulphon-phthale'ins.] iv. Orcin- 



sulphon-phthalei'n. Amer. Chem. Jl., 16 (1894), 528-530. 

 Action of phosphorus pentachloride on aniline and its 



salts. Amer. Chem. Jl., 19 (1897), 352-363. 



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