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Some south-western Australian birds. [1899.] Vic- 

 torian Natlist., 16, 1900, 27-30. 



Notes on the magpies. [1899.] Victorian Natlist., 



16, 1900, 40-45. 

 - Extended distribution of Gerygone albigularis, Old. 

 [1899.] Victorian Natlist., 16, 1900, 114-115. 



Note on a hybrid duck. [1899.] Victorian Natlist., 



16, 1900, 115. 



Notes on the blue wrens. [1899.] Victorian Natlist., 



16, 1900, 135-141. 



Notes on some abnormal-plumaged birds. [1899.] 



Victorian Natlist., 16, 1900, 171-180. 



Notes on Malurus Gouldii and Malurus cyaneus, with 



special references to changes in plumage. [1899.] Vic- 

 toria Eoy. Soc. Proc., 12, [1900], 59-73. 



Field-notes on the birds of Kerguelen Island. Ibis, 



6, 1900, 1-34. 



Notes on a collection of birdskins from Kalgoorlie, 



W. A. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 24, 1900, 24-34. 



Sea-elephants on Kerguelen's Land. Zoologist, 4, 



1900, 441-447. 



Some ornithological notes. [1900.] Victorian Natlist., 



17, 1901, 19-22, 40-42. 



Field notes on the house swallow and white- 

 throated thickhead. [1900.] Victorian Natlist., 17, 



1901, 48-54. 



The distribution of Australian birds ; additional 



. records. [1900.] Victorian Natlist., 17, 1901, 59-63. 



Field notes on the great skua gull. [1900.] Victorian 



Natlist., 17, 1901, 101-104. 



Foster parents to the bronze cuckoo. [1900.] Victorian 



Natlist., 17, 1901, 128. 

 Notes on the plumage changes of Petrceca phcenicea 



(Gould) ; Pachycephala gutturalis (Latham) ; and Micrceca 



fuscinans (Latham). [1900.] Victoria Eoy. Soc. Proc., 



13, [1901], 10-24. 

 Hall, Robert W. Cause of the loss in weight of commercial 



platinum, when heated under some conditions. Amer. 



Chem. Soc. Jl., 22, 1900, 494-501. 

 Hall, Robert W., & Johnson, Rosicell H. See Johnson 



& Hall. 

 Hall, T. Proctor. Observations at a distance. [1891.] 



Amer. Meteorol. JL, 8 (1891-92), 170-171. 



A simple apparatus for the production of LISSAJOUS' 



curves. Science, 19, 1892, 213-214. 



The possibility of a realization of fourfold space. 



Science, 19, 1892^ 272-274. 



- Direct reflecting polariscopes. Science, 19, 1892, 

 323. 



The projection of fourfold figures upon a three-flat. 



Amer. Jl. Math., 15, 1893, 179-189. 



New method of measuring the surface-tension of 



liquids. Phil. Mag., 36, 1893, 385-413. 



Boiling-point and radius of molecular force. Science, 



21, 1893, 145. 



Stereochemical theory. Science, 23, 1894, 147- 



148. 



Graphic representation of the properties of the ele- 

 ments. [1894.] Iowa Ac. Sci. Proc., 2, 1895, 141- 

 143. 



Physical theories of gravitation. Iowa Ac. Sci. 



Proc., 3, 1896, 47-52. 



Extension of complex algebra to threefold space. 



Iowa Ac. Sci. Proc., 6, 1899, 202-204. 



Hall, T. Proctor, & Frisk, Ernest E. A mad stone. Iowa 



Ac. Sci. Proc., 3, 1896, 45-47. 

 Hall, T[homas] Sergeant. On two new fossil sponges 



from Sandhurst. Victoria Roy. Soc. Proc., 1, 1889, 



60-61. 

 Notes on the geology of Moonee Ponds district. [1890.] 



Victorian Natlist., 7, 1891, 59-62. 



On a new species of Dictyomena. [1891.] Victoria 



Boy. Soc. Proc., 4, 1892, 7-8. 



R. S. XV. 



[Note on musical sands.] Nature, 46, 1892, 279. 



On two new Tertiary stylasterids. [1892.] Victoria 



Eoy. Soc. Proc., 5, 1893, 117-122. 



Note on the distribution of the Graptolitidse in the 



rocks of Castlemaine. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1893, 374-375. 



Glaciation in Australia. Science, 21, 1893, 202. 



The Bendigo goldfield. Science, 22, 1893, 186-187. 



The marine Tertiaries of Australia. Science, 22, 1893, 



187. 

 On the occurrence of a species of salp in Port Phillip. 



[1894.] Victorian Natlist., 11, 1895, 72. 



The geology of Castlemaine, with a subdivision of 



part of the Lower Silurian rocks of Victoria, and a list 

 of minerals. [1894.] Victoria Roy. Soc. Proc., 7, 1895, 

 55-88. 



Notes on Didymograptus caduceus, Salter, with re- 

 marks on its synonymy. [1895.] Victoria Roy. Soc. 

 Proc., 8, 1896, 69-73. 



On the occurrence of the anchoring tubes of Adeona 



in the older Tertiaries of Victoria, with an account of 

 their structure. [1896.] Victoria Roy. Soc. Proc., 9, 

 1897, 1-4. 



On the occurrence of graptolites in north-eastern 



Victoria. [1896.] Victoria Roy. Soc. Proc., 9, 1897, 



183-186. 

 Victorian graptolites. Pt. i. (a) Ordovician from 



Matlock. (b) Dictyonema Macgillivrayi, nom. mut. [Pt. n. 



The graptolites of the Lancefield beds.] [1897-98.] 



Victoria Eoy. Soc. Proc., 10, [1898], 13-16; 11, [1899], 



164-178. 

 Stylasteridffi from the Victorian Tertiaries. [1897.] 



Victoria Eoy. Soc. Proc., 10, [1898], 175-179. 

 On the graptolites of the district [Coimaidai]. [1897.] 



Victoria Eoy. Soc. Proc., 10, [1898], 202-203. 

 An examination of the Tasmanian graptolite record. 



Aust. Ass. Eep. , 1898, 401-402. 

 Two new Victorian Palaeozoic sponges. [1898.] 



Victoria Eoy. Soc. Proc., 11, [1899], 152-155. 



The graptolite-bearing rocks of Victoria, Australia. 



Geol. Mag.,- 6, 1899, 439-451. 

 Eeport on the graptolites of the Dart Eiver and 



Cravensville district. Victoria Geol. Surv. Monthly 



Eep., 6 & 7, 1899, 13-14. 

 The tupong in salt water. [1899. ] Victorian Natlist. , 



16, 1900, 31-32. 



A new genus and a new species of fish from the 



Mesozoic rocks of Victoria. [1899.] Victoria Eoy. Soc. 



Proc., 12, [1900], 147-151. 

 A beheaded valley. [1900.] Victorian Natlist., 17, 



1901, 29-31. 



On a collection of graptolites from Mandurama. 



[1900.] N. S. Wales Geol. Surv. Eecords, 7, 1905, 16-17. 

 Hall, T[homas\ Sergeant, & De Vis, Charles W. See 



De Vis & Hall. 

 Hall, T[homas~\ Sergeant, & Fritehard, G. B. Notes on 



the Tertiaries of the southern portion of the Moorabool 



Valley. [1891.] Victoria Eoy. Soc. Proc., 4, 1892, 9-26. 

 On the age of certain plant-bearing beds in Victoria. 



Aust. Ass. Eep., 1893, 338-343. 

 Notes on the Eocene strata of the B.ellarine peninsula 



with brief references to other deposits. [1893.] Victoria 



Eoy. Soc. Proc., 6, 1894, 1-23. 



The older Tertiaries of Maude, with an indication of 



the sequence of the Eocene rocks of Victoria. [1894.] 



Victoria Roy. Soc. Proc., 7, 1895, 180-196. 

 Remarks on the proposed subdivision of the Eocene 



rocks of Victoria. [1895.] Victoria Roy. Soc. Proc., 



8, 1896, 151-168. 

 A contribution to our knowledge of the Tertiaries 



in the neighbourhood of Melbourne. [1896.] Victoria 



Roy. Soc. Proc., 9, 1897, 187-229. 

 Geology of the Lower Moorabool. [1897.] Victoria 



Roy. Soc. Proc., 10, [1898], 43-56. 



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