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liminary communication. [1894.] Johns Hopkins Univ. 

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The metamerism of the dorsal and the ventral longi- 

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Ectodermal or mesodermal origin of the bones of 

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Die Entwicklung der unpaaren und paarigen Flossen 

 der Teleostier. Arch. Mikr. Anat., 46, 1895, 500-578. 



Grafting experiments on tadpoles, with special 



reference to the study of the growth and regeneration 

 of the tail. [1897.] Science, 7, 1898, 198-199. 



The growth and regeneration of the tail of the frog- 

 larva. Studied with the aid of BOBN'S method of 

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[On the growth and regeneration of the tails of tad- 

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Harrison, (Rev.) S. N. Boulders around the Maughold 

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Striated rock surfaces in Maughold. [1893.] Yn 



Lioar Manninagh, 2, [1895], 52. 



[Eeports] of the Geological section. [1894-99.] Yn 



Lioar Manninagh, 2, [1895], 198-200; 3, [1902], 21-22, 

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Address of the retiring President [April 5, 1895]. 



Yn Lioar Manninagh, 3, [1902], 27-32. 



Some remarkable boulders noticed in 1897. [1897.] 



Yn Lioar Manninagh, 3, [1902], 323-324. 



Harrison, Thomas. Singular instance of instinct. Nature, 

 30, 1884, 436. 



Harrison, Thomas. A sketch of the topographical features 

 of the Island of Jamaica. [1893.] Jamaica Inst. Jl., 

 1, 1894, 273-274. 



Harrison, W. H. The poison ivy. Garden & Forest, 8, 

 1895, 268-269. 



Harrison, W. Jerome. The syenites of south Leicester- 

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The blue moon ; green sun ; and gorgeous sunsets. 



Midland Natlist., 7, 1884, 23. 



Weighing the Earth with a chemical balance. Midland 



Natlist., 7, 1884, 157-158. 



On the Pre-Carboniferous floor of the Midlands. 



Midland Natlist., 8, 1885, 38-40, 69-73, 100-104, 131- 

 135, 163-167, 194-198. 



Deep boring near Birmingham. Midland Natlist., 8, 



1885, 261. 



On a deep boring in the New Red Marls (Keuper 



Marls) near Birmingham. Geol. Mag., 3, 1886, 453- 

 455; Midland Natlist., 9, 1886, 313-316. 



Faults in the Drift. Midland Natlist., 9, 1886, 138. 



Boulder clays. Midland Natlist., 9, 1886, 141. 



On the discovery of rocks of Cambrian age at Dost- 



hill, in Warwickshire. Midland Natlist., 9, 1886, 261- 



263. 

 On some aid rendered by photography to geology. 



Midland Natlist., 11, 1888, 29-32. 

 On the discovery of molluscan remains in the 



Warwickshire Trias. Midland Natlist., 16, 1893, 227- 



229. 



A bibliography of Midland glaciology. Birmingham 

 PhiL Soc. Proc., 9, 1895, 116-200. 



Harrison, W. Jerome, & Badger, E[dward] W[illiam']. 



See Badger & Harrison. 

 Harrison, W. Jerome (jun.). New localities for the 



minerals brookite, natrolite and barytes. Geol. Mag., 1, 



1894, 567. 

 An occurrence of prehnite in Wales. [1896.] Min. 



Mag., 11, 1897, 198. 

 Harrison, Walter. Teeth, their structure in men and 



animals. Brighton Nat. Hist. Soc. Rep., 1888, 11-12. 

 Harrison, William Hudson. The bacteriological treatment 



of sewage. Soc. Chem. Ind. JL, 19, 1900, 511-518. 



Harrison, William Hudson, & Cohen, Julius Berend. See 

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Harrisson, Darner. A case of nerve grafting. Clin. Soc. 



Trans., 25, 1892, 166-171. 

 Harrod, B. J/. Velocity and sediment. Science, 5, 1885 



478-480. 

 Harrold, C. C., & Lee, Frederic S[chiller]. See Lee & 



Harrold. 

 Harrow, George, & Binns, George J. See Binns & 



Harrow. 

 Harrow, George H. A rapid method of estimating nitrates 



in potable waters. Chem. Soc. Jl., 59, 1891, 320-323. 

 Harrow, George H., & Griess, [Johann] Peter. See 



Griess & Harrow. 

 Harrow, R. L. The plants in the palm and temperate 



houses [Royal Botanical Garden, Edinburgh]. [1893- 



96.] Edinb. Bot. Soc. Trans. & Proc., 20, 1896, 17-19, 



42-44, 95-97, 174-175, 182-183, 218-220, 225-226, 233- 



235, 267-269, 294-296, 339-340, 351, 380-381, 410-411, 



422-423, 430-431, 436-437, 454-455, 478-479, 489, 505- 



506. 

 Harrow, W. Fertilisation of cypripediums. Gard. Chron., 



10, 1891, 701-702. 

 narrower, Henry D. The source of the Mississippi. 



Science, 8, 1886, 322-325. 

 Earthquake weather at sea. Science, 9, 1887, 297- 



298. 

 Harshberger, John W. James LOGAN, an early contributor 



to the doctrine of sex in plants. Bot. Gaz., 19, 1894, 



307-312. 

 When is Rhus toxicodendron most active? Garden & 



Forest, 8, 1895, 239. 



The origin of our vernal flora. 



Science, 1, 1895, 

 92-98. 



The purposes of ethno-botany. Bot. Gaz., 21, 1896, 

 146-154. 



Fertile crosses of teosinthe and maize. Garden & 

 Forest, 9, 1896, 522-523. 



Is the pumpkin an American plant? Science, 3, 1896, 

 889-891. 



An abnormal development of the inflorescence of 

 Dionsea. [1892.] Pennsylvania Univ. Publ. (Contrib. 

 Bot. Lab.), 1, 1897, 45-49. 



Maize: a botanical and economic study. 



[1893.] 



Pennsylvania Univ. Publ. (Contrib. Bot. Lab.), 1, 1897, 

 75-202. 



Notes on the hybrid of maize and teosinthe. Garden 

 & Forest, 10, 1897, 48. 



A botanical excursion to Mexico. Science, 6, 1897, 



569-572. 



The native dahlias of Mexico. Science, 6, 1897, 908- 



910, 



An ecological study of the genus Talinum with 

 descriptions of two species. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 

 24, 1897, 178-188. 



Botanical observations on the Mexican flora, especially 

 on the flora of the valley of Mexico. Philad. Ac. Nat. 

 Sci. Proc., 1898, 372-413. 



Some morphological structures in Paulownia imperialis. 

 [1898.] Amer. Natlist., 33, 1899, 200. 



Thermotropic movement of the leaves of Rhododen- 

 dron maximum, L. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1899, 

 219-224. 



Transmitted characteristics in a white Angora cat. 

 Science, 9, 1899, 554. 



An ecological study of the New Jersey strand flora. 



Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1900, 623-671. 

 The limits of variation in plants. [1900.] 



Science, 



13, 1901, 251-252. 

 - Water storage and conduction in Senecio prsecox, 

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 (Contrib. Bot. Lab.), 2, 1904, 31-40. 

 Statistical information concerning the production of 



