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Johnson, Raymond. Two cases of persistent thyroid duct. 



London Path. Soc. Trans., 41, 1890, 325-327. 

 Congenital cervical fistula. London Path. Soc. Trans., 



41, 1890, 327-328. 



Spina bifida associated with cystic horse-shoe kidney. 



London Path. Soc. Trans., 42, 1891, 466-467. 



Cystic disease of the breasts. [1891.] London Path. 



Soc. Trans., 43, 1892, 112-115. 

 Pathological conditions of the mamma associated with 



carcinoma. London Path. Soc. Trans., 43, 1892, 170-175. 

 Traumatic epithelial cyst of hand. [1892.] London 



Path. Soc. Trans., 44, 1893, 146-147. 

 Extensive haemorrhage associated with the presence of 



pyogenic micro-orgauisms. London Path. Soc. Trans., 



47, 1896, 382-384. 

 Johnson, Rosirell H[M]. Pads on the palm and sole of 



the human foetus. Amer. Natlist., 33, 1899, 729-734. 

 Johnson, Rosicell H[i7/], & Hall, Robert H'. Palaemonetes 



and salinity ; an experimental study in evolution. [1899-] 



Science, li, 1900, 177-178. 

 Johnson, (Rer.) Samuel J[enkins]. *Occultation of An- 



tares. [1879.] Observatory, London, 3, 1880, 84-86. 

 - 'Disappearance of Jupiter's satellites. Observatory, 



London, 3, 1880, 357-358. 

 'Visibility of Venus near conjunction. Observatory, 



London, 3, 1880, 652-653. 



*The aurora of 1881, January 31. Observatory, Lon- 

 don, 4, 1881, 93. 

 *Jupiter without visible satellites. [1883.] Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 44, 1884, 9. 

 Abnormal obscurity of the moon in the late eclipse. 



[1884.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 45, 1886, 43-44. 



Observing weather. Astr. Soc. Month. Not. ,45, 1885, 409. 



Occultation of Uranus, 1885, December 1. [1885.] 



Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 46, 1886, 58. 

 Last eclipse of Jupiter's IVth satellite. Observatory, 



London, 9, 1886, 235. 

 Occultation of Aldebaran, Jan. 6, 1887. Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 47. 1887, 115. 

 Second occupation of Aldebaran, 1887. Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 47, 1887, 308. 

 Colour of eclipsed moon 3rd August. Observatory, 



London, 10, 1887, 325-326. 

 Occultation of Regulus. [1887.] Astr. Soc. Month. 



Not., 48, 1888, 67. 



Southern double stars. Ast. Soc. Month. Not., 48, 



1888, 257. 

 Appulse of Jupiter to /3 Scorpii. Observatory, London, 



11, 1888, 268. 

 Astronomical allusions in DION CASSIUS. Observatory, 



London, 12, 1889, 322-324. 

 The late occupation of Jupiter. [1889.] Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 50, 1890, 42-43. 



Large fireball. Observatory, London, 13, 1890, 89. 



Immersions and emersions of Jupiter's IV. satellite. 



Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 53, 1893, 449. 

 Fireball on August 20. Observatory, London, 17, 



1894, 336. 



On the late Transit of Mercury. [1894.] Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 55, 1895, 80. 

 The total lunar eclipse of March 10. Observatory, 



London, 18, 1895, 165-166. 

 Occultation of Regnlus. Observatory, London, 18, 



1895, 311. 



Boundaries of zodiacal light. Observatory, London, 



19, 1896, 306-307. 



Frequency of aurora. Observatory, London, 19, 1896, 



402. 

 Remarks on the total eclipse of the Sun, 1900 May 28, 



observed at Navalmoral (Spain). Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 



60, 1900, 590-591. 

 Zodiacal light on Dec. 25. Observatory, London, 23, 



1900, 96. 



Occupations of 5 Scorpii. Observatory, London, 23, 



1900, 319. 

 Johnson, Samuel W[illiam\. *On the determination of 



nitrogen by combustion with calcium hydroxide. [1883.] 



Amer. Chem. Jl., 6 (1884-85), 60-63. 



- Gas desiccator. [1889.] Jl. Anal. Chem., 4, 1890, 



172-175. 

 Apparatus for determining nitrogen by the method of 



KJELDAHL. [1889.] Jl. Anal. Chem., 4, 1890, 179- 



184. 



The determination of phosphoric acid. Amer. Chem. 



Soc. Jl., 16, 1894, 462-465. 

 Composition of wood gum. 



Amer. Chem. Soc. JL, 



18, 1896, 214-222. 

 Johnson, Samuel W[illiam], & Jenkins, E[dward] H[pp- 



kins]. See Jenkins & Johnson. 

 Johnson, Samuel W[illiam], & Osborne, Thomas B[urr]. 



Hydrogen generator. [1889.] Jl. Anal. Chem., 4, 1890, 



169-172. 

 Johnson, Thomas. The procarpium and fruit in Gracilaria 



confervoides, Grev. [1888.] Ann. Bot., 1, 1887-88, 213- 



222. 

 Arceuthobium Oxycedri. [1888.] Ann. Bot., 2, 1888- 



89, 137-160. 

 Sphffirococcus coronopifolius, Stackh. [1888.] Ann. 



Bot., 2, 1888-89, 293-304. 

 The nursing of the embryo and some other points in 



Myzodendron punctulatum, Banks et Sol. [1889.] Ann. 



Bot., 3, 1889-90, 179-206. 

 Mystropetalon Thomii, Harv. [1889.] Ann. Bot., 4, 



1889-91, 176. 

 Dehiscence of fruit of Ecballium elaterium. Brit. Ass. 



Rep., 1890, 867-868. 

 Observations on brown and on red seaweeds. 



Brit. 

 Ass. Rep., 1890, 868. 



Flora of Plymouth Sound and adjacent waters. Pre- 

 liminary paper. [1890.] U. K. Mar. Biol. Ass. JL, 1, 

 1889-90, 286-305. 



On the systematic position of the Dictyotaceaj, with 



special reference to the genus Dictyopteris, Lamour. 

 [1889.] Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 27, 1891, 463-470. 



Observations on Pheeozoosporeae. [1891.] Ann. Bot., 



5, 1890-91, 135-144. 



Callosities of Nitophyllum versicolor, Harv. (A new 



mode of vegetative reproduction of Florideaa.) [1891.] 

 Dublin Soc. Sci. Proc., 7, 1891-92, 155-159. 



Stenogramme interrupta (C. Ag.), Montg. Ann. Bot., 



6, 1892, 361-367. 



Sea-weeds from the west coast of Ireland. Irish 



Natlist, 1, 1892, 4-6. 



Pogotrichum hibernicum, n. sp. [1892.] Dublin Soc. 



Sci. Proc., 8, 1893-98, 1-10. 

 Two Irish brown Alga : Pogotrichum and Litosiphon. 



Ann. Bot., 8, 1894, 457-464; 9, 1895, 161; Brit. Ass. 



Rep., 1894, 683. 

 The systematic position of the Bangiaceae. Nuova 



Notarisia, 5, 1894, 636-647. 

 The Irish Characeae. [1898.] Irish Natlist., 8, 1899, 



145-154. 

 Johnson, Thomas, & Banna, Henry. Irish Phseophyceae 



(Report of the Fauna and Flora Committee). [Assisted 



by Miss R. HKNSMAN and Miss M. C. KNOWLES.] [1899.] 



Irish Ac. Proc., 5, 1898-1900, 441-461. 

 Johnson, Thomas, & Hensman, (Miss) R. [Report of the 



conference and excursion held at Gal way, July llth to 



17th 1895.] Algae. Irish Natlist., 4, 1895, 241-242. 

 Algae from the north side of Belfast Lough. (Dredged 



by the B. N. F. C. Expedition, 4th July, 1896.) Irish 



Natlist., 5, 1896, 252-253. 

 A list of Irish Corallinaceae. [1898.] Dublin Soc. Sci. 



Proc., 9, 1899-1902, 22-30. 

 Johnson, Thomas H[umricklwuse~\. On the strength of 



columns : discussing the experiments which have been 



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