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Salsola kali tragus. Bot. Gaz., 19, 1894, 506-507. 



Oaks in May. Garden & Forest, 7, 1894, 192-193. 



Wild roses about Chicago. Garden & Forest, 7, 1894, 



322-323. 

 Prairie woodlands. Garden & Forest, 7, 1894, 412- 



413. 

 Potentilla recta, L. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 21, 1894, 



79-80. 

 The Saguenay region. Garden & Forest, 8, 1895, 



182-183, 193-194, 213-214. 

 Notes on western New York woodlands. Garden & 



Forest, 8, 1895, 342-343, 382-383. 

 A season with the native orchids. Garden & Forest, 



8, 1895, 412-413, 422-423. 



Vaccinium vacillans with white fruit. Garden & 



Forest, 8, 1895, 503. 



Tradescantia virginica, var. villosa, Watson. Torrey 



Bot. Club Bull., 22, 1895, 71-73. 



Early experiments in crossing plants. Garden & 



Forest, 9, 1896, 32-33. 



The compass plant. [Additional notes on compass 



plants.] Garden & Forest, 9, 1896, 337, 407-408. 

 The sand-dunes of northern Indiana and their Mora. 



Garden & Forest, 9, 1896, 353-354, 372-373, 382-383, 



393-394. 



[Silphium laciniatum.] Nature, 54 (1896), 447. 



Zizia aurea and Thaspium aureum. Bot. Gaz., 23, 



1897, 121-124. 



(Ecological notes upon the white pine. Garden & 



Forest, 10, 1897, 331-332. 



Potamogeton Eobbinsii. Bot. Gaz., 25, 1898, 195-196. 



Two noteworthy oaks. Bot. Gaz., 26, 1898, 53-57. 



Vitis Labrusca and its westward distribution. Torrey 



Bot. Club Bull., 25, 1898, 342-343. 



Eleocharis melanocarpa, a proliferous plant. Torrey 

 Bot. Club Bull., 25, 1898, 3J2-394. 



A new biennial-fruited oak. Bot. Gaz., 27, 1899, 204- 



208. 

 Quercus ellipsoidalis in Iowa. Bot. Gaz., 28, 1899, 



215. 

 Notes on plants of the Chicago district. Torrey Bot. 



Club Bull., 26, 1899, 303-311. 

 The habitats of the Pellseas. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 



26, 1899, 596-598. 

 Cerastiurn arvense oblongifolium. Bot. Gaz., 29, 1900, 



141-142. 

 Flora of the White Lake region, Michigan, and its 



ecological relations. Bot. Gaz., 29, 1900, 419-436. 

 Celtis pumila, Puish, with notes on allied species. 



Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 27, 1900, 496-505. 

 VBXli (Rev.) Edwin. On ice-age theories. Brit. Ass. Eep., 



1884, 723-724. 

 The rocks of Guernsey. Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 40, 



1884, 404-420, 389. 

 On the average density of meteorites compared with 



that of the Earth. Geol. Mag., 2, 1885, 516-518. 

 On a continuous succession in part of the Guernsey 



gneiss. [1884.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 5, 1886, 



154-156. 

 On some theorems in tides and long-waves. [1885.] 



Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc., 5, 1886, 226. 

 The disaster at Zug on July 5, 1887. Brit. Ass. Eep., 



1887, 715. 



In Brittany with the Geological Society of France. 

 Geol. Mag., 4, 1887, 59-65. 



The rocks of Sark, Herm, and Jethou. Geol. Soc. 



Quart. JL, 43, 1887, 322-335. 



The rocks of Alderney and the Casquets. Geol. Soc. 



Quart. JL, 45, 1889, 380-389. 

 On wells in west Suffolk boulder clay. Geol. Soc. 



Quart. JL, 47, 1891, 585-587. 

 On rapid elevation of submerged lands and the possible 



results. Geol. Mag., 9, 1892, 405-408 ; 1, 1894, 144. 



Magnetism of rock pinnacles. Nature, 50 (1894), 318- 



319. 

 Indications of ice-raft action through glacial times. 



Brit. Ass. Eep., 1895, 679. 

 Observations on East Anglian boulder clay. Brit. 



Ass. Eep., 1895, 679; Geol. Mag., 2, 1895, 555-557; 3, 



1896, 142. 



Questions and answers on ice-motion. Geol. Mag., 



2, 1895, 79-81. 



The tower of Eccles-by-the-Sea. 



229-230. 



On transported boulder clay. 



Geol. Mag., 2, 1895, 



Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 

 52, 1896, 302-306. 

 Low-tide causeways. Geol. Mag., 4, 1897, 361-362. 



Globular lightning. Nature, 56 (1897), 293. 



Kill, (Eev.) Edwin, & Bonney, (Rev.) Thomas George. 



On the north-west region of Charnwood Forest, with 



other notes. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 47, 1891, 78-100. 

 On the hornblende-schists, gneisses, and other crystal- 

 line rocks of Sark. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 48, 1892, 122- 



146. 



See also Bonney & Hill. 

 Hill, Edwin [Allston]. Argon, PROOT'S hypothesis, and 



the periodic law. Amer. Jl. Sci., 49, 1895, 405-417; 50, 



1895, 70. 

 Some additional notes on argon and helium. Amer. 



Jl. Sci., 50, 1895, 359-376. 

 On a system of indexing chemical literature ; adopted 



by the Classification division of the U. S. Patent Office. 



Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 22, 1900, 478-494. 

 Hill, Ernest Prescot. Fissures in masonry dams. Inst. 



Civ. Engin. Proc., 129, 1897, 350-362. 

 Hill, F. J. A. The jackal or lion-provider. [1893.] 



Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. JL, 8, 1893-94, 306-307. 

 The kol-bhalu. [1894.] Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. JL, 



8, 1893-94, 438-439. 



The Indian sloth-bear. [1897.] Bombay Nat. Hist. 



Soc. JL, 11, 1897-98, 167-168. 



Hill, F. W. The hatchet planimeter. ' [1894.] London 

 Phys. Soc. Proc., 13, 1895, 229-233; Phil. Mag., 38, 

 1894, 265-269. 



Hill, Frank A. [Notes on the Quaternary geology of the 

 Wyoming-Lackawauna valley in Luzerne and Lacka- 

 wanna counties.] Description of the Wyoming buried 

 valley between Pittston and Kingston. [1886.] Penn- 

 sylvania Geol. Surv. Ann. Eep. , 1885, 637-647. 



Eeport on the anthracite coal region. [1887.] Penn- 

 sylvania Geol. Surv. Ann. Eep., 1886, 919-1329. 



Lehigh river section continued from Lock 11 south- 

 ward to the Blue Mountain. [1887.] Pennsylvania 

 Geol. 'Surv. Ann. Eep., 1886, 1372-1379. 



Eeport 011 the metallic paint ores along the Lehigh 

 Eiver. [1887.] Pennsylvania Geol. Surv. Ann. Eep., 

 1886, 1386-1408. 



Hill, Franklin C. *Eeport on the geology of Logan 

 county. Ohio Geol. Surv. Eep., 3, 1878, 482-490. 



*Eeport on the geology of Champaign county. Ohio 



Geol. Surv. Eep. , 3, 1878, 491-495. 



On the mounting of fossils. Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 



353-359. 



Hill, George. Steel concrete construction. [With dis- 

 cussion.] Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 39, 1898, 

 617-664. 



Hill, George A[ndrews]. Comet a 1888. Sidereal Messenger, 

 7, 1888, 218-219. 



A new form of comet-seeker. Sidereal Messenger, 7, 



1888, 241-243. 



Ephemeris of TEMPEL'S Comet 1873 (II). Sidereal 



Messenger, 8, 1889, 133. 



[The occultation of Jupiter on Sept. 3. ] Sidereal 



Messenger, 8, 1889, 370. 



Elements of the Comet g 1889 (Borrelly). Astr. JL, 



9, 1890, 134. 



