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- Description of a fern (Blechnum cartilagineum), new 

 to the Tasmaniau list. Tasmania Boy. Soc. Proc., 

 1890, 263-264. 



- Tabular list indicating the local habitats and the 

 general distribution of all the known ferns, club mosses, 

 and pillworts of Tasmania. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc., 



1890, 265-268. 



Notes on a collection of plant impressions from the 

 Henty River. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc., 1891, 11-13. 



- Observations on the causes of elevation and subsi- 

 dence of the Earth's crust. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc., 



1891, 49-58. 



- The glacier epoch of Australasia. Review of the 

 evidence of former glaciation in Australasia, with 

 critical observations upon the principal causal hypo- 

 theses which have been advanced to account for glacial 

 epochs generally. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc., 1893, 

 73-134. 



- Notes on the geology of Lake St Clair and its 

 immediate neighbourhood, together with observations 

 regarding the probable origin of our numerous Tasmanian 

 lakes and tarns. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc., 1893, 

 135-146. 



Further contributions to the fossil flora of Tasmania. 

 Part[s] i [& ii]. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc., 1893, 170- 

 178; 1894-95 (1895), 57-63. 



- Lava v. sill origin of the higher colossal igneous 

 mountain caps. [1899.] Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc., 



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1898-99, xlvii-xlviii, 

 Observations regarding the recent discovery by 

 G. THDBEAU, F.G.S., of a fossil reptile in the Mersey 

 Coal Measures at Railton. [1900.] Tasmania Roy. 

 Soc. Proc., 1900-01, 9-10. 



- Further notes on the " Permo-Carboniferous fossil 

 cliffs " at Darlington, Maria Island. [1900.] Tasmania 

 Roy. Soc. Proc., 1900-01, 11-20. 



Johnston, Robert Mackenzie], & Morton, Alexander. 

 Notes on the discovery of a ganoid fish in the Knocklofty 

 Sandstones, Hobart. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc., 1889, 

 102-104. 



Description of a second ganoid fish from the Lower 

 Mesozoic Sandstones near Tinder-Box Bay. Tasmania 

 Roy. Soc. Proc., 1890, 152-154. 



Johnston, T. J., & Thomson, Elihu. See Thomson A.- 



Johnston.. 

 Johnston, T. L. [Breeding habits of the sparrow-hawk.] 



[1896.] Ornithologist, 1, 1897, 115. 

 Johnston, T. N. Little auk at Corstorphine. Ann. 



Scott. Nat. Hist., 1900, 123. 

 Johnston, W[illiam] R[ankin], & Wells, Horace L[emuel]. 



See Wells & Johnston. 

 Johnston, W[illiam] W[aring], The geographical distri- 



bution of typhoid fever. [With discussion.'] N. Y. Med. 



Jl., 48, 1888, 411-412. 

 Johnston, William B[ernard]. A reconstruction of a glome- 



rulus of the human kidney. Anat. Anz., 16, 1899, 260-266. 

 Johnston, William D. Clays. California Min. Bur. Rep., 



9, 1890, 287-308. 



- Gold extraction by potassium cyanide. California 

 Min. Bur. Rep., 10, 1890, 938-942. 



Johnston, Wyatt. On the collection of samples of water 

 for bacteriological analysis. [1892.] Canad. Rec. Sci., 

 5, 1893, 19-28. 



New method for the culture of diphtheria-bacilli in 

 hard-boiled eggs. [1892.] Micr. Soc. JL, 1893, 404- 

 405. 



On the application of the serum diagnosis of typhoid 

 fever to the requirements of public health laboratories. 

 N. Y. Med. Jl., 64, 1896, 573-576. 



- Ueber den Gebraoch von im Wasser aufgelosten 

 trockenen Blute fur die Serumdiagnose des Typhus. 

 Centrbl. Bakt. (Abt. I), 21, 1897, 523-526. 



An experiment with the serum reaction as a test for 



typhoid infection in water, etc. N. Y. Med. Jl., 65, 

 1897, 764-765. 



Johnston, Wyatt, & Hammond, E. W. A note upon 

 serum diagnosis by means of dried blood samples in 

 (experimental) cholera. N. Y. Med. Jl., 64, 1896, 707-708. 



Johnston, Wyatt, & Mactaggart, D. D. On the differ- 

 ence between serum and blood solutions, the condition 

 of the test culture and the significance of Bacterium coli 

 infection in relation to typhoid diagnosis. [1897.] 

 Indian Med. Gaz., 32, 1898, 328-332. 



Johnston-Lavis, Henry J[ames]. *The geology of Monte 

 Somma and Vesuvius, being a study in vulcanology. 

 [1883.] Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 40, 1884, 35-119. 



*[The remarkable sunsets.] [1883.] Nature, 29, 



1884, 152. 



The late eruption of Vesuvius. Nature, 29, 1884, 



271, 291. 



Volcanoes on the shores of Lake Nyassa, Africa. 



Nature, 30, 1884, 62-63. 



Earthquakes. Nature, 30, 1884, 608-612. 



Earthquake measurements. [1884.] Nature, 31, 



1885, 53-54. 



Report[s] of the Committee... for the investigation of 



the volcanic phenomena of Vesuvius. Brit. Ass. Rep. , 



1885, 395-396 ; 1886, 226-228 ; 1887, 226-229 ; 1888, 

 320-326 ; 1889, 283-294 ; 1890, 397-410 ; 1891, 312-320 ; 

 1892, 338-343 ; 1893, 471-473 ; 1894, 315-318. 



Some speculations on the phenomena suggested by a 



geological study of Vesuvius and Monte Somma. Geol. 



Mag., 2, 1885, 302-307. 

 The physical conditions involved in the injection, 



extrusion, and cooling of igneous matter. Geol. Soc. 



Quart. Jl., 41, 1885 (Proc.), 103-106. 



- A plea for the experimental investigation of some 

 geological problems. Nature, 31, 1885, 338. 



The new outburst of lava from Vesuvius. Nature, 



32, 1885, 55, 108. 

 On the preparation of sections of pumice-stone and 



other vesicular rocks. [1885.] Micr. Soc. Jl., 6, 1886, 



22-24. 



The relationship of. the structure of [volcanic] rocks to 



the conditions of their formation. [1886.] Dublin Soc. 



Sci. Proc., 5, 1886-87, 113-155; Ireland Geol. Soc. JL, 



7, [1887], 104-146. 

 The volcanic eruption of New Zealand. Geol. Mag., 



3, 1886, 523-524. 



Krakatao. Nature, 33, 1886, 6. 



Vesuvian eruption of February 4, 1886. Nature, 33, 



1886, 367. 



- Notes on Vesuvius from February 4 to August 7, 

 1886. Nature, 34, 1886, 557-558. 



The relationship of the activity of Vesuvius to certain 



meteorological and astronomical phenomena. Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. , 40, 1886, 248-249. 



On the fragmentary ejectamenta of volcanoes. [1886.] 



Geol. Ass. Proc., 9, 1887, 421-432. 



L' eruzione del Vesuvio nel 2 maggio 1885. [1886.] 



Napoli, Ace. Aspir. Ann., 1, 1887, 87-93. 



Sounding a crater, fu-ion-points, pyrometers, and 



seismometers. Nature, 35, 1887, 197. 



On the conservation of heat in volcanic chimneys. 



Brit. Ass. Rep., 1888, 666-667. 

 Note on a mass containing metallic iron found on 



Vesuvius. Brit. Ass. Rep., 188, 667-668. 

 Note on the occurrence of leucite at Etna. Brit. 



Ass. Rep., 1888, 669. 

 Further observations on the form of Vesuvius and 



Monte Somma. Geol. Mag., 5, 1888, 445-451. 

 The ejected blocks of Moute Somma. Part i. Strati- 

 fied limestones. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 44, 1888 (Proc.), 



94-96. 

 The islands of Vulcano and Stromboli. Nature, 38, 



1888, 13-14. 



