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855 



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On daylight occultations of Aldebaran in 1885. Astr. 

 Soc. Month. Not., 45, 1885, 427-428. 



Elements elliptiques de la Comete Brooks III 1886. 

 Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 103, 1886, 427-428. 



Note on the total eclipse of 1889 January 1. Astr. 

 Soc. Month. Not., 48, 1888, 93-94. 



Note on the total solar eclipse of 1889 December 21-22. 



Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 48, 1888, 318-319. 

 Elements and ephemeris of ZONA'S Comet. Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 51, 1890, 98. 

 Elements des Cometes elliptiques de SWIFT (1889 VI) 



et SPITALEB (1890 VII). Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 113, 1891, 



113-114. 

 [Elements of Comet a 1892. On approach of orbits 



of (175) Andromache and the Comets 1884 III and 1886 



VII.] [1892.] Astr. Jl., 12, 1893, 15. 

 Elements of the Comet 1892 III (Holmes). Astr. 



Nachr., 132, 1893, 127-128. 

 Elliptical elements of the Comet 1894 I (Denning) 



and elements of the Comet 1891 IV. Astr. Nachr., 135, 



1894, 383-384. 



Elements of the Cornet 

 Nachr., 136, 1894, 93-94. 



Comets 1847 V and 1888 V. 



16.5 



1894 I (Denning). Astr. 

 Astr. Jl., 14, 1895, 164- 



Elements of the Comet 1892 V (Barnard Oct. 12) with 



remarks on the Comet 1894 I (Denning) and BROKSEN'S 



Comet. Astr. Nachr., 137, 1895, 109-110. 

 Hind, (Rev.) W[illiam] M\arsden\. For biographical notice 



and works see Jl. Bot., 32, 1894, 352. 

 Arabis albida naturalised in Derbyshire. Jl. Bot., 28, 



1890, 282. 

 Hind, Wheelton. Insectivorous plants. N. Staff. Field 



Club Rep., 1888, 91-100. 

 A description of an inlier of Carboniferous Limestone 



at Birchwood Moor. N. Staff. Field Club Rep., 1889, 



44-46. 

 Notes on some interesting geological sections visited 



in north Staffordshire during the past year [1888]. N. 



Staff. Field Club Rep., 1889, 77-79. 

 The effect on the tails of a family of English kittens 



of one strain of Manx blood during three and a-half 



years. N. Staff. Field Club Rep., 1889, 81-87. 



Excursion to north Staffordshire. [1890.] Geol. Ass. 



Proc., 11, 1891, cxvii-cxxxvi. 

 Notes on the curious appearance produced by the 



natural bisection of some spherical concretions in a 



Yoredale sandstone quarry. [1890.] Geol. Ass. Proc., 



11, 1891, 424-427. 

 The geology of Whitmore. N. Staff. Field Club Rep., 



1891, 40-41. 



Notes on a pre-glacial river bed at Stoke Road, 



Shelton. N. Staff. Field Club Rep., 1891, 53-54. 



Note on Myalina crassa (Fleming). Geol. Mag., 10, 



1893, 514-515. 

 Description of a slab from the shale above the Kinder 



Scout Grit, Rabchester, Lancashire. Geol. Mag., 10, 



1893, 540-541. 

 On the affinities of Anthracoptera and Anthracomya. 



Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 49, 1893, 249-275. 

 Additions to the palaeontology of north Staffordshire. 



N. Staff. Field Club Rep., 1893 (Pt. 1), 108-115. 

 Appendix [to Sir J. W. DAWSON'S " Note on the genus 



Naiadites"]. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 50, 1894, 437-442. 



A monograph on Carbonicola, Anthracomya, and 



Naiadites. Paheont. Soc. Monogr., 48, 1894; 49, 1895; 

 50, 1896, 182 pp. in all. 



Annual address. [On the nature and life-history of 



the erratic flints of Staffordshire.] N. Staff. Field Club 

 Rep., 1895, 17-39. 



On zonal divisions of the Carboniferous system. Geol. 



Mag., 3, 1896, 255-261. 



A monograph of the British Carboniferous Lamelli- 



branchiata. Palaeont. Soc. Monogr., 50, 1896; 51, 1897; 



52, 1898; 53, 1899; 54, 1900; 55, 1901, 486 pp. in all. 



On the subdivisions of the Carboniferous series in 



Great Britain, and the true position of the beds mapped 



as the Yoredale series. [1896.] Geol. Mag., 4, 1897, 91, 



159-169, 205-213. 

 Description of the section in Carboniferous Limestone 



shales at Tissington, on the new Buxton and Ashbourne 



railway. [1897.] N. Staff. Field Club Rep., 1897-98, 



114-116. 

 Note on the life-zones of the Carboniferous deposits 



of Europe. Geol. Mag., 5, 1898, 61-69. 

 On Mr. W. GUNN'S correlation of the Carboniferous 



rocks of England and Scotland. Geol. Mag., 5, 1898, 



506-508. 

 What are the real equivalents of the Yoredale rocks 



of Wensleydale in the Midlands? [1898.] N. Staff. 



Field Club Rep., 1898-99, 67-71. 

 The subdivisions of the Carboniferous series in Great 



Britain and some of their European equivalents. [1898.] 



Edinb. Geol. Soc. Trans., 7, 1899, 332-360. 



[Life-zones in the British Carboniferous rocks.] 



Report on Carboniferous rocks and fossils, South Pennine 



district. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 371-375. 

 On three new species of Lamellibranchiata from the 



Carboniferous rocks of Great Britain. Geol. Soc. Quart. 



Jl., 55, 1899, 365-370. 

 On a series of agglomerates, ashes, and tuffs occurring 



in the Carboniferous Limestone beries of Congleton 



Edge. [1899.] N. Staff. Field Club Rep., 1899-1900, 



80-86. 

 Scaldia minuta, sp. nov. [1899.] N. Staff. Field 



Club Rep., 1899-1900, 93-94. 



On the occurrence in British Carboniferous rocks of 

 the Devonian genus Palasoneilo, with a description of the 

 new species P. carbonifera. [1899.] Geol. Soc. Quart. 

 Jl., 56, 1900, 46-49. 



Life-zones in the British Carboniferous rocks. Report 

 of the Committee.... Brit. Ass. Rep., 1900, 340-342. 



The Carboniferous Limestone of Lilleshall. [1900.] 

 N. Staff. Field Club Rep., 1900-01, 107-109. 



An address on the correlation of the British and 



European Carboniferous beds. [With discussion.} [1898.] 

 Manchester Geol. Soc. Trans., 26, 1901, 96-118. . 



Hind, Wheelton, & Arnold-Bemrose, H[enry] H[owe]. 

 See Arnold-Bemrose & Hind. 



Hind, Wheelton, & Gibson, Walcot. See Gibson & Hind. 



Hinde, Benj. Hugh. [On the poisonous effects of the bite 

 inflicted by the Conus geographicus, Linn., on the natives 

 of New Britain.] [1884.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc.. 

 9, 1885, 944-945. 



Hinde, George Jennings. On some fossil calcisponges from 

 the well-boring at Richmond, Surrey. Geol. Soc. Quart. 

 Jl., 40, 1884, 778-783. 



On the structure and affinities of the family of the 



Receptaculitida, including therein the genera Ischadites, 

 Murehison (Tetragonia, Eichwald) ; Sphserospongia, Pen- 

 gelly ; Acanthochonia, n.g. ; and Receptaculites, Defrance. 

 Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 40, 1884, 795-849. 



Description of a new species of crinoids with articu- 

 lating spines. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 15, 1885, 157-173. 



On beds of sponge-remains in the Lower and Upper 



Greensand of the south of England. [1885.] Phil. 

 Trans., 176, 1886, 403-453. 



Hystricrinus, Hinde, versus Arthroacantha, Williams : 



a question of nomenclature. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 17, 

 1886, 271-275. 



Note on Eophyton ? explanatum, Hicks, and on 

 Hyalostelia (Pyritonema) fasciculus, M'Coy, sp. Geol. 

 Mag., 3, 1886, 337-340. 



On the genus Hiudia, Duncan, and the name of its 



typical species. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 19, 1887, 67-79. 



On the organic origin of the chert in the Carboniferous 



