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[Liversidge 



On the spectrum of the oxy-hydrogen flame. [1888.] 



Phil. Trans. (A.), 179, 1889, 27-42. 

 On the ultra-violet spectra of the elements. Part in. 



Cobalt and nickel. [1888.] Phil. Trans. (A), 179, 1889, 



231-256. 

 Notes on the absorption-spectra of oxygen and some 



of its compounds. [1889.] Eoy. Soc. Proc., 46, 1890, 



222-230. 

 [On the explosion of gases under high pressure.] 



Nature, 42, 1890, 531. 

 The spectroscopic properties of dust. [1890.] Roy. 



Soc. Proc., 48, 1891, 437-440. 

 On the influence of pressure on the spectra of flames. 



Eoy. Soc. Proc., 49, 1891, 217-225. 



On the spectrum of liquid oxygen, and on the refrac- 

 tive indices of liquid oxygen, nitrons oxide, and ethylene. 



Phil. Mag., 34, 1892, 205-209. 

 Note on the spectra of the flames of some metallic 



compounds. [1892.] Roy. Soc. Proc., 52,1893, 117-123. 

 On the refractive indices of liquid nitrogen and air. 



Phil. Mag., 36, 1893, 328-331. 



Preliminary note on the spectrum of the electric dis- 

 charge in liquid oxygen, air, and nitrogen. Phil. Mag., 



38, 1894, 235-240. 



Sur le spectre d'absorption de 1'air liquide. 



Paris, 



Ac. Sci. C. "E., 121, 1895," 162-164. 

 On the refraction and dispersion of liquid oxygen, 

 and the absorption spectrum of liquid air. Phil. Mag., 

 40, 1895, 268-272. 



On the spectrum of the more volatile gases of atmo- 



spheric air, which are not condensed at the temperature 



of liquid hydrogen. Preliminary notice. [1900.] Eoy. 



Soc. Proc., 67, 1901, 467-474. 

 See also Dewar & Liveing. 

 Livermore, J. The yellow-crowned night heron in Ehode 



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Livermore, W[illiani] D[otvning], & Norton, L[ewis] 

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atomic weights in the ascending series, corresponding to 



the groups of artiads and perissads. Amer. Ac. Proc., 24, 



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 The perissad law. Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 12, 1890, 



426-442. 

 Liverseege, J[ohn] F[rancis]. The calibration of pipettes. 



[1894.] Brit. Pharm. Confer. Trans., 1894, 481-483 ; 



Pharm. Jl., 25, 1895, 245-246. 

 - A new sulphuretted hydrogen apparatus. Chem. 



News, 70, 1894, 95. 

 The Westphal balance for waxes and resins. Chem. 



News, 70, 1894, 103. 

 The composition of milk, and the conditions affec'ing 



it, as shown by BELL'S analyses. [1894.] Analyst, 20, 



1895, 7-12. 



The analysis of sal volatile. 



Pharm. Jl., 25, 1895, 



722-725. 



Note on tincture of lobelia. Pharm. Jl. , 1, 1895, 141. 



The effect of solvents on the analytical characters of 



ginger. Pbarm. Jl., 3, 1896, 112. 

 The statement of analytical results. Analyst, 22, 



1897, 87-89. 



Notes on alcohol. Analyst, 22, 1897, 153-157. 



Liversidge, Archibald]. On some New South Wales 



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1885, 43-48 ; 22, 1889, 362-366. 



Analysis of slate in contact with granite from Preser- 

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HUTTON.] [1884.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 17, 1885, 



340-341. 

 Metallic meteorite, Queensland. [Preliminary notice.] 



[1886.] N. S. Wales Eoy. Soc. Jl., 20, 1887, 73. 



Notes on some rocks and minerals from New Guinea, 



etc. [1886.] N. S. Wales Eoy. Soc. Jl. , 20, 1887, 227-230. 



Notes on some New South Wales silver and other 



minerals. [1886.] N. S. Wales Eoy. Soc. JL, 20, 1887, 

 231-233. 



On the composition of some pumice and lava from 

 the Pacific. [1886.] N. S. Wales Eoy. Soc. Jl., 20, 

 1887, 235-238. 



The proposed chemical laboratory, at the University 



of Sydney. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1888, 168-182, xxxv. 

 Note upon the hot spring waters, Ferguson Island, 



D'Entrecasteaux group. [1890.] Queensland, Ann. Bep. 



Brit. N. Guinea, 1888-89, 31-32. 



Australian meteorites. Aust. Ass. Eep., 1890, 387- 



388. 



Notes on some hot spring waters. Aust. Ass. Eep., 

 1890, 388-394. 



On the removal of gold from suspension and solution 



by fungoid growths. Aust. Ass. Eep., 1890, 399-407. 



On some New South Wales and other minerals. N. S. 

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 325. 



On the presence of magnetite in certain minerals and 

 rocks. Aust. Ass. Eep., 1892, 296-302, 986. 



On iron rust possessing magnetic properties. Aust. 

 Ass. Eep., 1892, 302-320, 986. 



Note on some bismuth minerals, molybdenite, and 



enhydros. [1892.] Sydney, Aust. Mus. Becords, 2, 1892- 



96, 33-36. 

 The specific gravities of some gem stones. [1893.] 



Aust. Ass. Eep., 1893, 404-407; Amer. Chem. Soc. JL, 



16, 1894, 205-209. 

 On the origin of moss gold. N. S. Wales Eoy. Soc. 



Jl., 27 (1893), 287-2!).s. 

 On the condition of gold in quartz and calcite veins. 



N. S. Wales Eoy. Soc. JL, 27 (1893), 299-303. 

 On the origin of gold nuggets. N. S. Wales Eoy. Soc. 



JL, 27 (1893), 303-343. 

 On the crystallization of gold in hexagonal forms. 



N. S. Wales Eoy. Soc. JL, 27 (1893), 343-346. 

 Gold moire-metallique. N. S. Wales Eoy. Soc. JL, 



27 (1893), 346-347. 



A combination laboratory lamp, retort, and filter 



stand. N. S. Wales Eoy. Soc. JL, 27 (1893), 347-348. 



Nantokite from New South Wales. Mm. Mag., 10, 



1894, 326-327. 



r- Boleite, uantokite, kerargyrite, and cuprite from 



Broken Hill, N. S. Wales. N. S. Wales Eoy. Soc. JL, 



28 (1894), 94-98. 



Preliminary note on the occurrence of gold in the 



Hawkesbury rocks about Sydney. N. S. Wales Eov. 



Soc. JL, 23 (1894), 185-188. 

 Variation in the amount of free and albuminoid 



ammonia in waters, on keeping. (Illustrated by curves.) 



Aust. Ass. Eep., 1895, 235-239. 

 On the corrosion of aluminium. 



Aust. Ass. Eep. , 

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Contributions to the bibliography of gold. Aust. Ass. 



Eep., 1895, 240-256. 



Abbreviated names for certain crystal forms. Aust. 



Ass. Eep., 1895, 320. 



Models to show the axes of crystals. 



Aust. Ass. 

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Experiments on the waterproofing of bricks and sand- 

 stones with oils. Aust. Ass. Eep. , 1895, 734-737. 



Experiments upon the porosity of plasters and 



cements. Aust. Ass. Eep., 1895, 737-740. 



On the amount of gold and silver in sea-water. N. S. 



Wales Eoy. Soc. JL, 29 (1895), 335-349. 



The removal of silver and gold from sea-water by 



muntz metal sheathing. N. S. Wales Roy. Soc. JL, 29 

 (1895), 350-366. 



The crystalline structure of gold and platinum nuggets 



and gold ingots. [1894.] Chem. Soc. JL, 71, 1897 (Pt. 2), 

 1125-H31 ; N. S. Wales Eoy. Soc. JL, 31, 1897, 70-79. 



