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The iodometric determination of gold. [1899.] Amer. 

 Jl. Sci., 8, 1899, 261-266; Ztschr. Anorg. Chem., 22, 

 1900, 200-206. 



Gooch, Frank Austin, & Morris, Julia C[atharine']. The 

 iodometric estimation of arsenic acid. Amer. Jl. Sci., 

 10, 1900, 151-157; Ztschr. Anorg. Chem., 25, 1900, 227- 

 235. 



Gooch, Frank Austin, & Moseley, H[enry] P[erkins]. 

 The detection and approximative estimation of minute 

 quantities of arsenic in copper. Amer. Jl. Sci., 48, 1894, 

 292-296. 



Gooch, Frank Austin, & Norton, John T\readwell~\. The 

 iodometric determination of molybdenum. Amer. Jl. 

 Sci., 6, 1898, 168-175; Ztschr. Anorg. Chem., 18, 1898, 

 312-321. 



Gooch, Frank Austin, & Peirce, A[lton] W\illiam\. The 

 iodometric determination of selenious and selenic acids. 

 Amer. Jl. Sci., 1, 1896, 31-34; Ztschr. Anorg. Chem., 11, 

 1896, 249-253. 



A method for the separation of selenium from 



tellurium based upon the difference in volatility of the 

 bromides. Amer. Jl. Sci., 1, .1896, 181-185; Ztschr. 

 Anorg. Chem., 12, 1896, 118-123. 



Goocb, Frank Austin, & Peters, Charles A[dams]. The 

 titration of oxalic acid by potassium permanganate in 

 presence of hydrochloric acid. Amer. Jl. Sci., 7, 1899, 

 461-467; Ztschr. Anorg. Chem., 21, 1899, 185-193. 



The determination of tellurous acid in presence of 



haloid salts. Amer. Jl. Sci., 8, 1899, 122-126; Ztschr. 

 Anorg. Chem., 21, 1899, 405-410. 



Goocb, Frank Austin, & Phelps, Isaac K\ing\. The 

 reduction of arsenic acid by the action of hydrochloric 

 acid and potassium bromide. Amer. Jl. Sci., 1894, 216- 

 218. 



The precipitation and gravimetric determination of 



carbon dioxide. Amer. Jl. Sci., 50, 1895, 101-103; 

 Ztschr. Anorg. Chem., 9, 1895, 356-359. 

 Gooch, Frank Austin, & Phinney, J[ohn] I[nglee], The 

 quantitative determination of rubidium by the spectro- 

 scope. Amer. Jl. Sci., 44, 1892, 392-400. 

 Gooch, Frank Austin, & Reynolds, William George. The 

 reduction of the acids of selenium by hydriodic acid. 

 Amer. Jl. Sci., 50, 1895, 254-258; Ztschr. Anorg. Chem., 

 10, 1895, 248-252. 



Gooch, Frank Austin, & Scoville, W. S. The reduction 

 of selenic acid by potassium bromide in acid solution. 

 Amer. Jl. Sci., 50, 1895, 402-404; Ztschr. Anorg. Chem., 

 10, 1895, 256-258. 



Gooch, Frank Austin, & Smith, C[lement] G[rubb]. 

 A method for the estimation of chlorates. Amer. Jl. 

 Sci., 42, 1891, 220-223. 



Gooch, Frank Austin, & Walker, Claude F[rederic\. The 

 application of iodic acid to the analysis of iodides. Amer. 

 Jl. Sci., 3, 1897, 293-300; Ztschr. Anorg. Chem., 14, 

 1897, 423-431. 



Gooch, Frank Austin, & Whitfield, James Edward. 

 Analyses of waters of the Yellowstone National Park, 

 with an account of the methods of analysis employed. 

 U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., No. 47, 1888, 84 pp. 

 Good, A. Ein Fall von Bernhardt'scher Sensibilitats- 

 storung am Oberschenkel. Neurol. Centrbl., 17, 1898, 

 57-59. 



Good, A. C. See under Holland, William Joseph. 

 Good, Paul. Observations sur le Senegal. [1887.] 



Charente-Inf. Soc. Sci. Ann., 24, 1888, 14-17. 

 Goodale, Charles W. The occurrence and treatment of 

 the argentiferous manganese ores of Tombstone district, 

 Arizona. [With discussion.] [1887-90.] Amer. Inst. 

 Min. Engin. Trans., 17, 1889, 767-777; 18, 1890, 

 910-912. 



Goodale, Charles W., & Alters, William A. Concentra- 

 tion before amalgamation for low-grade, partially 

 decomposed silver-ores, with notes on the geology 



of the Flint Creek mining district. [1889.] Amer. 

 Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 18, 1890, 242-252. 



Goodale, George Lincoln. A method for subjecting living 

 protoplasm to the action of different liquids. Amer. Jl. 

 Sci., 33, 1887, 144-145. 



Address [to the Biol. Sect.]. Some recent investiga- 

 tions relative to cell-contents. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1889, 

 259-272. 



What is a phyllodium? Amer. Jl. Sci., 38, 1889, 



495-497. 



Protoplasm and its history. Bot. Gaz., 14, 1889, 



235-246. 



Principles of physiological botany as applied to 



horticulture and forestry. Garden & Forest, 2, 1889, 

 8-9, 20-21, 32-33, 44-45, 56, 68-69, 80-81, 92, 104-105, 

 116-117, 128-129, 140-141, 153, 164-165, 177-178, 188, 

 201-202, 213-214, 225, 249-250. 



On the effects produced on some tropical plants by a 

 temperature of 40 to 30 degrees. Amer. Jl. Sci., 39, 

 1890, 77-78. 



On an apparatus for easily controlling temperatures 

 at or below freezing, for experiments on the relations of 

 plants to cold. Amer. Jl. Sci., 39, 1890, 78-79. 



[Presidential address.] Useful plants of the future. 



Some of the possibilities of economic botany. Amer. 



Ass. Proc., 1891, 1-38. 

 The genus Aster. [1891.] Hortic. Soc. JL, 15, 1893, 



4-12. 



Agricultural problems in plant physiology. Agr. Soc. 



JL, 7, 1896, 351-369. 

 Goodale, Joseph L\incolri\. The wood thrush in Maine. 

 Auk, 2, 1885, 215. 



The yellow-rumped warbler wintering in Maine. Auk, 

 2, 1885, 216. 



Wintering of the white-throated and Ipswich sparrows 



in Maine. Auk, 3, 1886, 277. 

 Occurrence of Calcarius ornatus in Maine. Auk, 4, 



1887, 77. 



Additional occurrences of the Connecticut warbler in 

 Maine. Auk, 4, 1887, 77-78. 



On the absorption of foreign substances by the faucial 

 tonsils in the human subject. Boston Soc. Med. Sci. Jl., 

 1, 1897 (No. 14), 10-17. 



On the utilization of the normal tonsillar absorption 



in the treatment of tuberculosis of the angular lymphatic 

 glands. Boston Soc. Med. Sci. Jl., 2, 1898, 82-85. 



The histology of hyperkeratosis lingualis. Boston 



Soc. Med. Sci. Jl., 2, 1898, 204-209. 



A contribution to the pathological histology of acute 

 tonsillitis. Boston Soc. Med. Sci. Jl., 3, 1899, 63-70. 



Acute suppurative processes in the faucial tonsils. 



N. Y. Med. JL, 70, 1899, 509-512. 



Goodall, E[dward] W[ilberforce]. On diphtheritic paralysis. 

 Being an analysis of the cases occurring at the Eastern 

 Hospital, Homerton, during the years 1892 and 1893. 

 Brain, 18, 1895, 282-309. 



A case of scarlet fever in which death was due to 



spontaneous thrombosis of the veins of GALEN. Clin. 

 Soc. Trans. , 30, 1897, 139-142. 



Introduction to a discussion on the infectivity of 



enteric fever. Epid. Soc. Trans., 19, 1900, 164-198. 



Goodall, E[dward] W^ilberforce], Washbourn, J\phn\ 

 W[ychenford], & Card, A[lfred~] Herbert}. See Wash- 

 bourn, Goodall & Card. 



Goodall, Edwin. Morbid changes in the cortex cerebri in 

 a case of tubercular meningitis as shown by the fresh 

 method of examination. Brain, 14, 1891, 437-440. 



The spider (so-called scavenger) cell of the brain: 



an experimental inquiry. Jl. Path. Bact., 2, 1894, 394- 

 405. 



Goodall, Edwin, & Maclulich, Peers. The condition of 

 the medullated fibres of the cortex cerebri in twenty-five 

 cases of insanity. Brain, 23, 1900, 582-641. 



