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Nesting of golden-crowned thrush. Ornith. Ool., 13, 



1888, 133. 

 Change of breeding habits of red-winged blackbird. 



Ornith. Ool., 13, 1888, 186. 



Geographical variation in birds. Science, 21, 1893, 



10-11. 



Birds that sing in the night. Science, 22, 1893, 



10-11. 



A space-relation of numbers. Science, 22, 1893, 108- 

 109. 



Bird migration at Grinnell, Iowa. Auk, 12, 1895, 

 117-134, 231-244. 



Jones, Li/.-iiuider Mann. Analysis of market jellies. Amer. 



Jl. Pharm., 61, 1889, 12-13. 

 Jones, M. V. The causes of spontaneous combustion of 



coal, and prevention of explosions on shipboard. [ With 

 ussion.] Fed. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 3, 1892, 



789-7H4. 

 Jones, Marcus E. The Gila monster. Science, 20, 1892, 



319. 



Origin of the hydrocarbons. Science, 22, 1893, 358- 

 359. 



Contributions to Western botany. [1895.] California 



Ac. Proc.. -5. 1896, 611-732. 



Calamaprostis scopulorum, Jones. Erythea, 4, 1896, 

 35-37. 



Jones, (Mr*.) Mary A. Dixon. Another hitherto unde- 

 scribed disease of the ovaries. Anomalous menstrual 

 bodies. N. Y. Med. Jl., 51, 1890, 511-516, 542-547. 



Carcinoma on the floor of the pelvis. Two discoveries 

 in cancerous disease. Amer. Micr. Soc. Trans., 20, 1899, 

 166-176. 



Jones, Montagu Handfield-. See Handfield-Jones. 

 Jones, (Capt.) Montague. [Tides and tidal currents.] 



Timehri. 5, 1891, 384-386. 



Jones, Montague Rhys. Electric traction. [With dis- 

 cussion.] Tasmania Boy. Soc. Proc.. 1891, 72-88. 

 Jones, J\T. Crossley, & Jones, P. If". The still alarm. 



Pharm. Jl., 1, 1895. 140. 

 Jones, Owen Glynne. The viscosity of liquids. [1894.] 



London Phys. Soc. Proc. , 13, 1895, 49-62 ; Phil. Mag., 



37. 1894. 451-462. 

 Jones, P[hilip] H[enry], & Bailey, T[homas] L[eicw]. See 



Bailey v Jones. 



Jones, P. W.. \ Jones, .V. Crossley. See above. 

 Jones, R. Ueber die Bestimmung von Eisenoxyd und 



Thonerde in Phosphaten. Chem. Ztg., 14, 1^90, 269-271. 



Zur Phosphatanalyse. Ztschr. Angew. Chem., 1891, 

 3-4. 



Die Reinigung des Dampfkesselspeisewassers. Ztschr. 



Angew. Chem.. 1892, 474-478; 1894, 75-79, 102-106. 

 Die Chemie im Dienste des Pflanzenbaues. [1892.] 



Ztschr. Angew. Chem., 1893, 28-35. 



Ueber Verbrennungswarme und Wasserverdampfung. 



Ztschr. Andrew. Chem., 1893. 734-738. 



Jones, R. H.. x Bower, -/. On the instantaneous pressures 

 produced on the collision of two explosion waves. Man- 

 chester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 42, 1898, -Yo. 7, 

 7pp. 



Jones, R. W. The rattlesnake of the Bottom-Lands of 

 Mississippi. Science, 2'J, 1892, 277. 



Jones, Reginald J. Wailis-. See Wallis-Jones. 



Jones, Robert. Macrodactylv due to diffuse lipoma. [1895.] 

 London Path. Soc. TransJ 47, 1896. 252-255. 



Jones, i Mi.-.-) S. Gni.v. Meteor seen at Kensworth. [1898.] 

 Herts. Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans., 10, 1901, 68. 



Jones, >'. Griffith. *Notes on specimens of the marbled 

 angler fish, pipe fish, Janthina and Carinaria, kept alive 

 at sea. [1883.] Liverpool Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc., 38, 1884, 

 liii-lix. 



Jones, lAVr.) S. U'ickham. Observations at Salt Vicarage, 

 Staffordshire. X. Staff. Field Club Bep., 1897-98, 118- 

 119; 1898-99, 77-78; 1899-1900, 115-116. 



R. 8. XVI 



Jones, Samuel. Rain from a cloudless sky ("serein") at 



Stevenage, July 22nd, 1888. Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 



15, 1889, 123. 

 Jones, Samuel S. Xanthorrhiza apifolia, UHeritier. Amer. 



Jl. Pharm., 58, 1886, 161-162. 

 Jones, Samuel S., & Trimble, Henry. See Trimble & 



Jones. 

 Jones, Sydney. Multiple exostoses. London Path. Soc. 



Trans., 35, 1884, 319. 

 Case of spontaneously fracturing calculi. London 



Path. Soc. Trans., 37, 1886, 321-324. 

 Living specimen of malformed foot. London Path. 



Soc. Trans., 37, 1886, 555556. 

 Congenital malformation of hand. [1886.] London 



Path. Soc. Trans., 38, 1887, 447-448. 

 Jones, Talfourd, & Wnitley, H[enry] MicheU. See 



Whitley & Jones. 

 Jones, Thomas P. For biographical notice and works see 



Franklin Inst. Jl., 130, 1890, 1-7. 

 Jones, Thomas Rupert. *A monograph of the Entomo- 



straca of the Cretaceous formation of England. [1849.] 



Palaeont. Soc. Monogr., 3, 1850, 40 pp. 

 *Notes on the Entomostraca [of the Tertiary fluvio- 



marine formation of the Isle of Wight]. Great Britain 



Geol. Sarv. Mem. (District), 1856, 157-158. 

 *A monograph of the Tertiary Entomostraca of 



England. [1856.] Palasont. Soc. Monogr., 9, 1857, 



x + 68pp. 

 * A monograph of the fossil Estheriae. [1862.] Palseont. 



Soc. Monogr., 14, 1863, viii + 134 pp. 

 Notes on the Palaeozoic bivalved Entomostraca. 



No. xvn. Some North-American Leperditia- and allied 



forms. [No. xvm. Some species of the Entomididse. 



Nos. xxui & xxrv. On some Silurian genera and species. 



No. xxv. On some Silurian Ostracoda from Gothland. 



No. xxvi. On some new Devonian Ostracoda. No. xxvn. 



On some North-American (Canadian) species. No. xxvin. 



On some Scandinavian species. No. xxrx. On some 



Devonian entomides. No. xxxi. Some Devonian species.] 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 14, 1884, 339-347, 391-403; 19, 



1887, 177-195, 400-416; 1, 1888, 395-411; 2, 1888, 295- 



298; 3, 1889, 373-387; 4, 1889, 267-273; 6, 1890, 317- 



324 ; 15, 1895, 59-67. 

 On the geology of South Africa. Brit. Ass. Bep., 



1884, 736-738. 

 Some geological notes on the neighbourhood of New- 



bury, Berks. Geol. Mag., 1, 1884, 122-123. 

 Notes on the Foraminifera and Ostracoda from the 



deep boring at Richmond. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 40, 



1884, 765-777. 



On the implementiferons gravels near London. [1884.] 



Geol. Ass. Proc., 8, 1885, 344-353. 



Visit to the British Museum, Bloomsbury. Demon- 

 stration on the marbles and other monumental stones. 

 [1884.] Geol. Ass. Proc., 8, 1885, 359-376, viii. 



Intermittent streams in Berkshire. Geol. Mag., 2, 



1885, 148-150. 



On the Ostracoda of the Purbeck formation; with 



notes on the Wealden species. Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 

 41, 1885, 311-352. 



The origin and constitution of chalk and. flint, with 



special reference to their Foraminifera and other minute 

 organisms. [1885.] Herts. Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans., 3, 

 1886, 143-156. 



On the coal deposits of South Africa. Brit. Ass. Rep., 

 1886, 641-643. 



On some fossil Ostracoda from Colorado. Geol. Mag., 

 3, 1886, 145-148. 



Address on Foraminifera. [1885.] Geol. Ass. Proc., 

 9, 1887, 74-75. 



Note on Nummnlites elegans, Sowerby, and other 

 English Nummuhtes. [1886.] Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 

 43, 1887, 132-149. 



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