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relations, etc. N. Y. Geologist Eep., 1893, 11-20; N. Y. 



Mus. Rep., 47, 1894, 203-214. 

 - Descriptions of new species figured in [Palaeontology 



of New York] Volume VIII, Part 2. N. Y. Geologist 



Eep., 1893, 647-657. 

 The evolution of the genera of the Palteozoic Brachio- 



poda. N. Y. Mus. Rep., 47, 1894, 803-840. 



Descriptions of new species [of Palaeozoic Brachio- 



poda]. N. Y. Mus. Rep., 47, 1894, 841-851. 



The new species of Brachiopoda described in Palae- 

 ontology of New York, Volume VIII, Parts 1 and 2. 

 1892-94. N. Y. Mus. Rep., 48, 1895 (Vol. 2), 323-402. 



Kail, James, & Clarke, John M[asori]. An introduction 

 to the study of the Brachiopoda intended as a hand book 

 for the use of students. N. Y. Geologist Rep., 1891, 133- 

 300; 1893, 749-943. 



A memoir on the Palaeozoic reticulate sponges consti- 

 tuting the family Dictyospongidae. N. Y. Mus. Mem., 2, 

 1898, 350pp.; N. Y. Mus. Rep., 49 (Vol. 3), 1898, 741- 

 984; 50 (Vol. 2), 1899, 341-448. 



Hall, James, & Whitfield, Robert Parr. 'Descriptions of 

 invertebrate fossils, mainly from the Silurian system. 

 Ohio Geol. Surv. Rep., 2 (Pt. 2), 1875, 65-179. 



Hall, James P. Sunspots and tornadoes. Science, 15, 



1890, 276-277, 291. 



Dr. BKENDEL'S photographs of auroras. Science, 20, 



1892, 236-237. 



A short cycle in weather. Amer. Jl. Sci., 45, 1893, 



227-240. 



Kail, James W. Notice of the machinery and methods 

 of cutting specimens of rocks and fossils at the New 

 York State Museum of Natural History. N. Y. Mus. 

 Rep., 35, 1884, 121-124. 



Hall, John A. Some analogous phosphates, arsenates, and 

 vanadates. Chem. Soc. JL, 51, 1887, 94-97. 



Some organic vanadates. Chem. Soc. Jl., 51, 1887, 



751-755. 



The nitro-derivatives of phenolphthalein. [1893.] 



Chem. Soc. Proc., 9, 1895, 14-15. 



Hall, John G. A geologic section from State Line, oppo- 

 site Boicourt, to Alma, principally along the Osage River. 

 Kan. Univ. Geol. Surv., 1, 1896, 9i)-106. 



Hall, Joseph. Amnesia. Science, 10, 1887, 250-251. 



Lightning discharge. Science, 15, 1890, 99. 



Hall, Kate M. Notes on the structure of Tmesipteris. 

 [1891.] Irish Ac. Proc., 2, 1891-93, 1-18. 



Hall, (Miss) L[ucy], & Collie, J[o/w] Norman. Production 

 of some nitro- and amido-oxylutidines. Part n. Chem. 

 Soc. JL, 73, 1898 (Pt. 1), 235-241. 



Hall, (Miss) L[iicy], & Kipping, Frederic Stanley. See 

 Kipping & Hall. 



Hall, L. Brewer. Mounting moulds. Amer. Micr. JL, 12, 



1891, 56-57. 



An eye protector to be used with the monocular 



microscope. Science, 22, 1893, 94-95. 



Hall, (Capt.) Marshall. For biography see Geol. Mag., 3, 

 1896, 573-575; Chem. Soc. JL, 71, 1897 (Pt. 2), 1204; 

 Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 53, 1897, Iviii-lx. 



Microscopical notes on an intrusive dyke (elvan) 



traversing the Whitstone, near Bovey Tracey [and an 

 intrusive rock at Addicombe Bay, Devon]. Devon. Ass. 

 Trans., 21, 1889, 76-77. 



A week's geological excursion to the Swiss Alps. Geol. 



Mag., 6, 1889, 250-255. 

 On rocks from the Saas-Thal and Geneva. [1889.] 



Geol. Ass. Proc., 11, 1891, 179-187. 

 Glacier observations, more especially colonial. Geol. 



Mag., 10, 1893, 349-353. 



Level of Lake Leman. Geol. Mag., 1, 1894, 48. 



Hall, Matt., Thirkell, E. W., & Atkinson, A. A. See 



Thirkell, Atkinson & Hall. 

 Hall, Maxwell. *The great Comet of 1882. Observatory, 



London, 6, 1883, 233-236. 



Variation in .the light of Neptune, from Nov. 29 to 

 Dec. 14, 1883. Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 44, 1884, 257-260. 



[Earthquakes and air-waves.] Nature, 29, 1884, 427. 

 Neptune. Observatory, London, 7, 1884, 72-73, 372; 



8, 1885, 26. 



The rotation of Neptune. Nature, 31, 1885, 193. 



The Great Nebula in Andromeda. Observatory, 

 London, 9, 1886, 69-70. 



The density of the Sun compared with that of Algol. 

 Observatory, London, 9, 1886, 224-226. 



The Sidereal system, revised in 1887, 1896 and 1898. 

 Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 47, 1887, 521-545; 57, 1897, 

 357-378; 58, 1898, 473-480. 



Temperature and pressure in Jamaica. 



Nature, 35, 

 1887, 437-438. 



West Indian meteorological confederation. Nature, 

 35, 1887, 485-486. 



Temperature and pressure. Nature, 36, 1887, 197. 



Detonating meteor. Nature, 39, 1889, 368. 



The spectrum of the zodiacal light. Observatory, 

 London, 13, 1890, 77-79. 



Tropical cyclones. Nature, 46, 1892, 393-394. 



Notes on the Martinique hurricane, Aug. 18th, 1891. 

 [1892.] Jamaica Inst. JL, I, 1894, 75-77. 



The sun-spot period and the Jamaica rainfall. [1893.] 



Jamaica Inst. JL, 1, 1894, 215-216. 



The sun-spot period and the West Indian rainfall. 

 [1894.] Nature, 49 (1893-94), 399-400. 



The climate of the West Indies. [1896.] U. S. 

 Weath. Bur. Bull., 11, 1894, 589-601. 



Thunderstorms in Jamaica. Meteorol. Soc. Quart. 

 JL, 22, 1896, 164-166. 



The rotation-period of Venus. [1896.] Nature, 53 

 (1895-96), 535. 



The Jamaica Weather Service. U. S. Monthly 



Weath. Rev., 26 (1898), 303-304. 

 Hall, Peter. [Eine Reise in den Hinterlandern von Togo.] 



Bericht iiber die Reise nach Nkonya und Boem von 4. 



Januar bis 4. Februar 1887. [Tr.] Jena Geogr. Ges. 



Mitth., 8, 1890, 108-132. 

 Hall, E. J. Hydrochlorate of cocaine. N. Y. Med. JL, 



40, 1884, 643-644. 

 On surgical tuberculosis. [1884.] N. Y. Med. JL, 41, 



1885, 60-64, 85-88, 150-154, 205-208. 

 A contribution to the aetiology of malignant tumors. 



N. Y. Med. JL, 42, 1885, 493-498. 

 Hall, Robert. Notes on the swimming birds of Australia. 



[1893.] Victorian Natlist., 11, 1895, 35-44, 72. 



Notes on the bird fauna of the Box Hill district. 



[1895-99.] Victorian Natlist., 12, 1896, 127-134, 143- 

 146; 13, 1897, 103-107; 14, 1898, iv, 53-58, 69-73, 

 123-128, 154-160; 15, 1899, 70-72, 75-80, 127-130, 

 156-159. 



Notes on the habits of wood swallows. [1896.] Vic- 



torian Natlist., 13, 1897. 36-40. 

 Box Hill birds in July, 1896. 

 Natlist., 13, 1897, 103-107. 



Notes on plumage of robins. 



[1896.] Victorian 



[1896.] Victorian 

 Natlist., 13, 1897, 115-116, 134. 



Notes on the life-history of the blue-banded grass- 



parrakeet. [1898.] Victorian Natlist., 15, 1899, 64-66. 



Birds and edible fungi. [1898.] Victorian Natlist., 



15, 1899, 88. 



The lesser golden plover. [1898.] Victorian Natlist., 



15, 1899, 100. 



Birds new to south-western Australia. Victorian 



Natlist., 15, 1899, 145-146. 



Note on the occurrence in Victoria of a phase of the 



subspecies Pardalotus assimilis, Ramsay. [1899.] N. S. 

 Wales Linn. Soc. Proc., 24, 1900, 472-475. 



Notes of three phases of plumage of Pomatorhinus 

 superciliosus V. and H. [1899.] Victorian Natlist., 16, 

 1900, iv, 89-91. 



