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connection between the electrical properties and the 

 chemical composition of different kinds of glass. [1898- 

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Gray, Andrew, & Gray, Thomas. See below. 



Gray, Andrew, & Jones, Edward Taylor. On the change 

 of resistance in iron produced by magnetisation. [1900.] 

 Eoy. Soc. Proc., 67, 1901, 208-215. 



Gray, Andrew, Blyth, Vincent J., & Dunlop, James S. 

 On the effects of changes of temperature on the 

 elasticities and internal viscosity of metal wires. [1900.] 

 Eoy. Soc. Proc., 67, 1901, 180-197. 



Gray, Andrew, Gray, Thomas, & Bobbie, James Johnston. 

 See below. 



Gray, Archibald. On the occurrence of the diving-spider 

 (Argyroneta aquatica) in Haddington shire. Berwick. 

 Nat. Club Hist., [10], 1885, 522. 



Arenaria norvegica in Sutherlandshire. [1887.] Scott. 



Natlist., 9, 1887-88, 93. 



Gray, Archibald, & Hinxman, Lionel W. A list of plants 

 observed in West Sutherland (108), with notes on the 

 flora. [1888.] Edinb., Bot. Soc. Trans., 17, 1889, 

 220-237. 



Gray, Archibald, & Mills, Edmund J\ames}. See Mills & 

 Gray. 



Gray, Asa. For biography and list of works see Amer. 

 Ac. Proc., 23, 1888, 321-343; Amer. Jl. Sci., 35, 1888, 

 181-203; Amer. Natlist., 22, 1888, 280-282; Arch. Sci. 

 Phys. Nat., 19, 1888, 389-390; Belg. Soc. Bot. Bull., 27, 

 1888 (C. R.), 158-162; Bot. Gaz., 13, 1888, 49-52, 178- 

 186; Deutsch. Bot. Gea. Ber., 6, 1888, xxxi-xxxviii; 

 France Soc. Bot. Bull., 35, 1888 (Rev.), 62-63; Garden 

 & Forest, 1, 1888, 1; Humboldt, 7, 1888, 162-163; Jl. 

 Bot., 26, 1888, 161-167; Jl. Bot., Paris, 2, 1888, 133- 

 140; Leopoldina, 24, 1888, 57; 26, 1890, 118-119; Man- 

 chester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 1, 1888, 95-96; 

 Nat. Canad., 17, 1888, 162-164; Nature, 37, 1888, 375- 

 377; Pharm. Jl., 18, 1888, 659; Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc., 1888, 57-72; Railroad & Engin. Jl., 62, 1888, 141- 

 142; Rev. Sci., 41, 1888, 348; Science, 11, 1888, 51-52; 

 Smithsonian Rep., 1888, 745-825; Termt. Kozlon., 20, 



1888, 468-469 ; Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 15, 1888, 59-72 ; 

 Ann. Bot., 2, 1888-89, 400-414; California Ac. Proc., 1, 



1889, 309-312; Edinb., Bot. Soc. Trans., 17, 1889, 346- 

 350; Essex Inst. Bull., 20, 1889, 146-147; Miinchen Ak. 

 Sber., 18, 1889, 193-197; Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc., 

 24, 1890, 191-198; Geneve Soc. Phys. Mem., 30, 1888- 

 90, lix-lxv; Roy. Soc. Proc., 46, 1890, xv-xviii; Edinb. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc., 17, 1891, xx-xxiii; Geogr. Jbuch., 14, 

 1891, 212; St. Louis Ac. Trans., 5, 1892, xxiv-xxvi. 



Contributions to North American botany, [i. Charac- 

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 Amer. Ac. Proc., 19, 1884, 1-96. 



Gender of names of varieties. Amer. Jl. Sci., 27, 

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The anomalous Cobasa. [1884.] Bot. Gaz., 9 & 10, 



1884-85, 49. 

 Antirrhina prehensilia. [1884.] Bot. Gaz., 9 & 10, 



1884-85, 53-54. 

 Bryanthus Gmelini, Don. [1884.] Bot. Gaz., 9 & 10, 



1884-85, 62. 



Variation and human interference. [1884.] Bot. 

 Gaz., 9 & 10, 1884-85, 98. 



Hibiscus moscheutos and H. roseus. [1884.] Bot. 



Gaz., 9 & 10, 1884-85, 147-148. 



An interesting discovery in the sunflower. [1884.] 

 Bot. Gaz., 9 & 10, 1884-85, 158. 



On the characteristics of the North American flora. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 555-568. 



[Some nuts of Carya glabra, Torr. (C. porcina, Nutt.).] 

 Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1884, 15-16. 



Notes on the movements of the andrcecium in sun- 

 flowers. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1884, 287-288. 



A revision of the North American species of the genus 

 Oxytropis, DC. Amer. Ac. Proc., 20, 1885, 1-7. 



Notes on some North American species of Saxifraga. 

 Amer. Ac. Proc., 20, 1885, 8-12. 



Contributions to the botany of North America. [1. A 

 revision of some borragineous genera. 2. Notes on some 

 American species of Utricularia. New genera of Arizona, 

 California, and their Mexican borders, and two additional 

 species of Asclepiadaceae. GamopetalaB miscellaneee.] 

 Amer. Ac. Proc., 20, 1885, 257-310. 



The cladophylls of Myrsiphyllum. [1885.] Bot. Gaz., 

 9 & 10, 1884-85, 309. 



Contributions to the history of the Commander 

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 on the Commander Islands (Bering and Copper islands) 

 by Leonhard STEJNEGER. U. S. Mus. Proc., 7, 1885, 

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Veatchia nov. gen. Anacardiacearum. [1884.] Cali- 



fornia Ac. Bull., 1, 1886 (No. 1), 4-5. 

 Contributions to American Botany. 



[A revision of 



the North American Ranunculi, Sertum Chihuahuense, 

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 1886, 363-413; 22, 1887, 270-314; 23, 1888, 223-227. 



Memoranda of a revision of the North American 

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Anemone nudicaulis, n. sp. Bot. Gaz., 11, 1886, 17. 

 - The genus Asimina. Bot. Gaz., 11, 1886, 161-164. 



Vancouveria. Bot. Gaz., 11, 1886, 182-183. 

 Corydalis aurea and its allies. Bot. Gaz., 11, 1886, 



188-189. 

 The arillus in Asimina. Bot. Gaz., 11, 1886, 190. 



Essay toward a revision of Dodecatheon. Bot: Gaz., 

 11, 1886, 231-234. 



Notes on Myosurus. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 13, 

 1886, 1-4. 



Delphinium, an attempt to distinguish the North 



American species. Bot. Gaz., 12, 1887, 49-54. 



Coptis, section Chrysocoptis. Bot. Gaz., 12, 1887, 



296-297. 



Botanical nomenclature. Jl. Bot., 25, 1887, 353-355. 



Annotations. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 14, 1887, 228- 



229. 



Synoptical flora of North America. [1886.] Smith- 

 sonian Miscell. Coll., 31, 1888, 480 + 494 pp. 



New or rare plants. [Posth.] Bot. Gaz., 13, 1888, 73. 



[Last words on nomenclature.] [Posth.] Jl. Bot., 32, 

 1894, 20-21. 



Gray, (Capt.) David. Voyage of the Eclipse to Greenland 

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Lesser rorqual in Scottish waters. Ann. Scott. Nat. 

 Hist., 1895, 52-53. 



Gray, Edward. Orthocarpus purpurescens. Amer. Micr. 



Jl., 6, 1885, 105. 

 Some observations upon insect tracheaa. Amer. Micr. 



JL, 12, 1891, 181-182. 



Adjunct organs to spiracles. 



Amer. Micr. Jl., 12, 



1891, 250-251. 

 The spiracles of the click-beetle. Amer. Micr. Jl., 



14, 1893, 83-84. 

 Mr. CUNNINGHAM'S method of illumination. Amer. 



Micr. Jl., 15, 1894, 385-387. 

 Gray, F. M. The deep well at Lakewood Cemetery, 



Minneapolis. Minn. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Rep., 13, 



1885, 50-54. 

 Gray, Frank F. [A whirlwind observed at Elmira, N. Y., 



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86), 240. 

 Gray, G[eorge] W\illiam~\, & Remsen, Ira. See Remsen 



& Gray. 

 Gray, George. On the dissolved matter contained in rain- 



