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accumulated, and proposing new formulas. [With dis- 

 cussion..] [1885.] Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 15, 

 1886, 517-536. 



Johnson, Treat B[aldwin~\. [On the rearrangement of 

 imido-esters.] Experiments with phenylacetimidoesters. 

 Amer. Chem. JL, 23 (1900), 142-145. 



Johnson, Treat B[aldwin], & Wheeler, Henry L[ord]. See 

 "Wheeler & Johnson. 



Johnson, V[alentine] E[dward]. How to advance the science 

 of aeronautics. Aeronaut. Jl., 1, 1897 (No. 3), 13-14. 



Johnson, (Rev.) W[illiavi]. A new British lichen. Grevillea, 

 14, [1886], 91. 



Lichen memorabilia, 1884. [1886.] Northumb. Nat. 



Hist. Trans., 8, 1884-89, 217-219. 



A catalogue of Mr. N. J. WINCH'S lichens, now in the 



Museum of the Natural History Society, Newcastle- upon - 

 Tyne. [1887.] Northumb. Nat. Hist. Trans., 8, 1884-89, 

 307-325. 



Sporids of lichens. Micr. Soc. Jl., 1889, 97-98. 



Johnson, (Rev.) W[illiam], Noble, T. S., & Clark, James 



Edmund. See Noble, Clark & Johnson. 

 Johnson, W[illiam] Earnest], Proof of the parallelogram 



of forces. Nature, 41, 1890, 153. 

 The theory of logical equations. [1900.] N. Y., Amer. 



Math. Soc. Bull., 7, 1901, 158, 177-178. 

 Johnson, W. F. Mercurial poisoning. A case of forty 



years' suffering, but final cure. Brit. Jl. Dental Sci., 27, 



1884, 326-327. 

 Johnson, (Rev.) W. P. Seven years' travels in the region 



east of Lake Nyassa. Geogr. Soc. Proc., 6, 1884, 512-533. 

 Johnson, W. S., & Gwilllm, J. C. See Gwillim & 



Johnson. 

 Johnson, W. Smythe. Eesearches in practice and habit. 



Science, 10, 1899, 527-529. 

 Johnson, Walter B[uckley], & Frudden, T. Mitchell. 



Myxosarcoma of the optic nerve with hyalin degenera- 

 tion. Arch. Ophthalm., 14, 1885, 151-160. 

 Johnson, Willard I)[rake]. The data of bird flight. 



Science, 23, 1894, 121-122. 



An early date for glaciation in the Sierra Nevada. 



Science, 3, 1896, 823. 



The umbrella cloud. U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 26 

 (1898), 207-208. 

 An unrecognised process in glacial erosion. 



[1898.] 

 Science, 9, 



Science, 9, 1899, 106. 



Subsidence basins of the high plains. 



1899, 152-153. 



Johnson, (Rev. ) William Frederick. Coleoptera at Armagh, 

 etc., in 1887 [and 1888]. [1888.] Ent. Month. Mag., 24, 

 1887-88, 193-196 ; 25, 1888-89, 18. 



Notes on the Geodephaga of Ireland. [1888.] S. Lon- 

 don Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1888-89, 77-80. 



Irish Staphylinidae. [1889.] S. London Ent. Nat. 



Hist. Soc. Proc., 1888-89, 179-183. 



Notes on Coleoptera in the north of Ireland. Ent. 



Month. Mag., 28, 1892, 213-214. 

 The Coleoptera of the Armagh district. Irish Natlist., 



1, 1892, 14-18, 36-38, 57-59, 77-78, 97-99, 120-123, 142- 



144. 



Abnormal Philonthi. Irish Natlist., 1, 1892, 104. 



The beetles of the Belfast district. [1892.] Belfast 



Field Club Rep., 3, 1893, 402-407. 



Hemiptera in the north of Ireland. Ent. Month. Mag., 



29, 1893, 35-37. 



Coleoptera at Ardara, Co. Donegal. 



Irish Natlist., 2, 

 1893, 53-55. 



Water spiders in captivity. Irish Natlist., 2, 1893, 

 99-101. 



Entomological notes from the north of Ireland. Ent. 

 Month. Mag., 31, 1895, 33-35. 



Report on insects collected at Coolmore, Co. Donegal, 

 for the Royal Irish Academy Flora and Fauna Committee, 

 July 1894. Irish Natlist., 4, 1895, 95-99, 161-162. 



Entomological notes from Poyntzpass. Irish Natlist., 

 5, 1896, 190, 213, 273. 



Entomological notes. Irish Natlist., 6, 1897, 56-57, 

 85. 171-172, 303-304; 7, 1898, 168-169; 8, 1899, 25-26, 

 185, 207, 257-260; 9, 1900, 70-73, 131, 182, 183-184, 

 270. 



Notes on Irish Coleoptera. Ent. Record, 10, 1898, 



42-43, 303-304. 



Cordyceps militaris, Fr., on a beetle. Irish Natlist., 



8, 1899, 24. 



[Irish butterflies.] [1899.] Belfast Field Club Rep., 



4, 1901, 489-491. 



Johnson, (Rev.) William Frederick, & Carpenter, George 

 Herbert. The larva of Pelophila. Ent. Soc. Trans., 

 1898, 133-140. 



Johnson, (Rev.) William Frederick, XXalbert, J. N., & Car- 

 penter, George Herbert. Insects collected by the Royal 

 Irish Academy Flora and Fauna Committee 1893. Irish 

 Natlist., 3, 1894, 83-89, 103-105, 122-124, 153-155, 170- 

 172, 198-199. 



Johnson, William S. BBUNNICH'S murre in Oneida county, 

 N. Y. Auk, 12, 1895, 177. 



The great gray owl in Oneida county, New York. Auk, 



12, 1895, 301. 



The passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) in Lewis 



county, N. Y. Auk, 14, 1897, 88. 



Bob-white in northwestern New York. Auk, 14, 1897, 



316. 



Johnson, William S., & Goodnough, X. H. See Good- 

 nough & Johnson. 



Johnson, William Woolsey* The imaginary period in 

 elliptic functions. Amer. Jl. Math., 6, 1884, 246-252. 



Mr. James GLAISHER'S factor tables and the distribu- 

 tion of primes. [1884.] Ann. Math., 1 (1884-85), 

 15-23. 



Reduction of alternating functions to alternants. 



Amer. Jl. Math., 7, 1885, 345-346. 



On a formula of reduction for alternants of the third 



order. Amer. Jl. Math., 7, 1885, 347-352. 

 On the calculation of the co-factors of alternants of 



the fourth order. Amer. Jl. Math., 7, 1885, 380-388. 

 The kinematical method of tangents. [1885.] Ann. 



Math., 1 (1884-85), 131-134. 

 On a method of forming the periods of circulating 



decimals. Messenger Math., 14, 1885, 14-18. 

 On a geometrical representation of alternants of the 



third order and of their quotients when divided by 



A (0, 1, 2). Quart. JL Math., 21, 1886, 217-224. 

 On singular solutions of differential equations of the 



first order. Ann. Math., 3 (1887), 33-38. 



On the differential equation ~ +y z + Py + Q = 0. Ann. 



Math., 3 (1887), 112-115. 



Note on the singular solutions, etc., of homogeneous 



differential equations. Messenger Math., 16, 1887, 186- 

 188. 



Symbolic treatment of exact linear differential equa- 

 tions. Amer. Jl. Math., 10, 1888, 94-98. 

 On MONGE'S solution of the non-integrable equation 

 between three variables. Ann. Math., 4 (1888), 156- 

 160. 



On the second solution of the differential equation of 

 the hypergeometric series, and the series for K', E', etc., 

 in elliptic functions. Messenger Math., 17, 1888, 

 35-50. 



On the integrals in series of binomial differential 



equations. Amer. Jl. Math., 11, 1889, 37-54. 



On some geometrical theorems relating to the powers 



of circles and spheres. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1890, 743-744. 



Determinants involving powers of circles. [1890.] 

 Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [10 (1890-91)], 46. 



- Octonary numeration. [1891.] N. Y. Math. Soc. 

 Bull., 1, 1892, 1-6. 



