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The embryology of Limulus. Jl. Morphol., 7, 1892, 



35-68 ; 8, 1893, 195-268. 



The classification of the Arthropoda. Amer. Natlist., 



28, 1894, 118-135, 220-235. 



The origin of the vertebrate skeleton. Amer. Natlist., 



28, 1894, 635-640. 



The segmentation of the head. Wood's Holl Mar. 



Biol. Lab. Lect., 1895, 137-148. 



On a new genus and two new species of macrurous 



Crustacea. [1895.] Essex Inst. Bull., 27, 1897, 95-99. 



Amphiuma and the cascilians. [1896.] Science, 5, 



1897, 436. 



The systematic position of the trilobites. Amer. Geo- 

 logist, 20, 1897, 33-38. 



Hair and feathers. Amer. Natlist., 31, 1897, 767-777. 



Synopses of North American invertebrates, in. The 



Caridea of North America, [iv. Astacoid and thalassinoid 

 Crustacea.] Amer. Natlist., 33, 1899, 709-720, 819-824. 



The homologies of the ear bones. [1899.] Science, 



Botanical notes, Nelson district. N. Zealand Inst. 

 Trans., 28, 1896, 537-538. 



Notes on the Wangapeka valley, Nelson. [1897.] 



11, 1900, 167. 



The foramina of the scapula. 



[1899.] Science, 11, 



1900, 167. 

 Kingsley, J[phri] Sterling], & Ruddick, W[illiam] H. 



The ossicula auditus of the Mammalia. [1898.] Science, 



9, 1899, 316. 

 The ossicula auditus and mammalian ancestry. Amer. 



Natlist., 33. 1899, 219-230. 

 Kingsley, (Miss) Mary Henrietta], For biography and 



works see Anthrop. Inst. JL, 30, 1900, (7)-(8) ; Geogr. 



Jl., 16, 1900, 114-115; Nature, 62 (1900), 134. 

 Travels in West Africa. Geogr. Jl., 7, 1896, 95-96. 



Travels on the western const of Equatorial Africa. 



Scott. Geogr. Mag., 12, 1896, 113-124. 



Kingsley, Norman. Irregularities of the teeth. [With 

 discussion.] [1884.] Brit. Jl. Dental Sci., 27, 1884, 

 1089-1092, 113-5-1137; 28, 1885, 57-62. 



Kingsley, R[obert\ I. Description of Diadema nerina. 

 [1885.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 18, 1886, 205-208. 



On a specimen of the great ribbon-fish (Regalecus 



argenteus) taken in Nelson Harbour. [1889.] N.Zealand 

 Inst. Trans.. 22, 1890, 333-338. 



On the occurrence of the black vine weevil (Otio- 



rhynchus sulcatus) in Nelson. [1889.] N. Zealand Inst. 



Trans., 22, 1890, 338-340. 

 Notes on Sceloglaux albifacies, the laughing owl of 



New Zealand. [1890.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 23, 



1891, 190-191. 

 Description of a remarkable variation in the colour of 



Platycercus auriceps. [1890.] N. Zealand lust. Trans., 



23, 1891, 192. 

 On the occurrence of Danais plexippus and Sphinx 



Convolvuli (?) in Nelson. [1890.] N. Zealand Inst. 



Trans., 23, 1891, 192-194. 

 Notes on birds. [1892.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 25, 



1893, 107-108. 

 Botanical notes from Takaka 



district. [1892.] N. 



Zealand Inst. Trans., 25, 1893, 304-305. 

 On a remarkable variation, in Lomaria lanceolata. 



[1892.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 25, 1893, 306. 

 Zoological notes : (1.) Arboreal nests of bush-rat (Mus 



maorium); (2.) Paryphanta Hochstetteri found at low 



levels at West Wanganui. [1894.] N. Zealand Inst. 



Trans., 27, 1895, 238-239. 

 On the presence of some noxious weeds in Nelson 



district. [1894.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 27, 1895, 407. 

 Botanical notes : plants new to Nelson district, etc., 



from West Wanganui. [1894.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans , 



27, 1895, 407-409. 

 Notes on tombs of a prehistoric race of Colombia, 



South America. [1894.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 27, 



1895, 606-609. 

 Zoological notes, Nelson district. N. Zealand Inst. 



Trans., 28, 1896, 449-450. 



N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 30, 1898, 442-444. 

 Kingsmill, A. Flight of the albatross. Nature, 50 (1894), 



572-573. 

 Kingsmill, H . C. On a method of determining the true 



meridian. Tasmania Roy. Soc. Proc. , 1884, 273-276. 

 Kingsmill, Thomas W. The Serica of PTOLEMY and its 



inhabitants. [1884.] China Roy. Asiat. Soc. JL, 19 



(Pt. 2), 1886, 43-60. 

 Notes to accompany some theorems in the dynamics 



of geology. [1886.] Japan Seism. Soc. Trans., 10, 1887, 



47-55. 



Earthquakes. Nature, 35, 1887, 319-320. 



Action of river ice. Nature, 36, 1887, 581. 



The geology of the Asiatic Loess. [1892.] Nature, 



47 (1892-93), 30. 

 A comparative table of the ancient lunar asterisms. 



[1891.] China Roy. Asiat. Soc. JL, 26, 1894, 44-79, 



182-186. 



- Time-gauge of Niagara. Nature, 50 (1894), 338. 

 The orbit of Witt DQ. [1899.] Nature, 59 (1898-99), 



416. 



Two electric displays of an unusual character observed 

 at Shanghai on July 19 and August 10. Nature, 60 

 (1899), 511. 



Leonid meteor showers. [1900.] Nature, 61 (1899- 



1900), 491. 



Kingsmill, Thomas W., & Skertchly, Sydney B. J. See 

 Skertchly & Kingsmill. 



Kingston, A. G. The Ottawa colony of chimney swifts 

 (Chastura pelagica). Ottawa Natlist., 5, 1891, 89-104. 



Robins as destroyers of hairy caterpillars and white 



grubs. Ottawa Natlist., 6, 1892, 86-87. 



Albinism in the "English sparrow" (Passer domes- 



ticus). Ottawa Natlist., 6, 1892, 100-102. 



[Migration notes.] Ottawa Natlist., 7, 1893, 62-63, 

 164. 



- Winter birds. Ottawa Natlist., 9, 1895, 22-23 ; 10, 

 1896, 27-28. 



A well marked bird wave. Ottawa Natlist., 9, 1895, 

 78-79. 



A new bird for eastern Ontario. 



1895, 92-93. 



Bird migration, 1898. 



Ottawa Natlist., 9, 



Ottawa Natlist., 12, 1898, 



41-43. 

 Kingston, A. G., XZarmer, (Miss) Gertrude, & Macoun, 



W. T. Report of the ornithological branch of the Ottawa 



Field-Naturalists' Club for 1897-98. [1898-99.] Ottawa 



Natlist., 12, 1898, 15-17, 265. 

 Kingston, . / . G., Lees, William A. !>.. & Macoun, John. 



The birds of Ottawa. Ottawa Natlist., 5, 1891, 31-47, 80. 



See also Lees, Kingston & Macoun. 

 Kingston, G[eorge] T. For biographical notice see Meteorol. 



Soc. Quart. JL, 13, 1887, 122-123. 

 - 'Exposure of thermometers. [Meteorol. Off.,] Met. 



Congr. Rep., 1873, 84-86. 

 Kingzett, Charles T[homas], *Notes on rape oil, beef 



fat, and mutton dripping. [1883.] Analyst, 9, 1884, 



15-18. 

 On camphoric peroxide and camphorate of barium. 



Chem. Soc. JL, 45, 1884, 93-99. 

 On a chalybeate water and saline deposit from South - 



bourne-on-Se'a. [1884.] Analyst, 10, 1885, 26-30. 

 On the precise relations of micro-organisms to disease 



and the science of disinfection. Amer. Micr. JL, 6, 1885, 



207-210. 



Notes on Russian turpentine and its atmospheric 



oxidation. Soc. Chem. Ind. JL, 5, 1886, 7-10. 

 Note on the comparative antiseptic values of chlorides, 



nitrates and sulphates. Soc. Chem. Ind. JL, 6, 1887, 



702-703; 7, 1888, 714-716. 



