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 Lockwood, M. H. On the formation of aluminium sulphate 



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 Lockwood, M. H., & Wheeler, E. ]>. On the action of 



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Amer. Micr. JL, 16, 1895, 127-128. 

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The wine fly. Amer. Micr. Jl., 5, 1884, 103-104. 



An oyster on a crab. Amer. Natlist., 18, 1884, 200. 



Moulting of Limulus. Amer. Natlist., 18, 1884, 200- 



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 An entozoon in the tissues of the pigeon. N. Y. Med. 



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 Notes on Mertensia virginica, DC. Torrey Bot. Club 



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 Phoradendron. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 11, 1884, 



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Pseudo-cyclosis. Amer. Micr. JL, 6, 1885, 46-47. 



The clam-worm. Amer. Natlist., 19, 1885, 360-365. 



A crow cracking clams. Amer. Natlist., 19, 1885, 407. 



The ancestry of Nasua. Amer. Natlist., 20, 1886, 



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Amer. Natlist., 21, 1887, 



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Snowflakes. Nature, 35, 1887, 414. 



Why the mocking birds left New Jersey. A geological 



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 Aberrant forms in cultivated diatoms. Amer. Micr. 



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 On the most widened lines in sunspot spectra. First 



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 The Sun and stars. Nature, 33, 1886, 399-403, 426- 



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The data now requisite in solar inquiries. Science, 7, 



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The maximum of Mira Ceti. Nature, 38, 1888, 621. 



Spectre maximum de Mira Ceti. [Tr.] Paris, Ac. 



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43, 1888, 320-322. 



The Bakerian lecture. Suggestions on the classifica- 

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The total solar eclipse of January 1. Nature. 39, 



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The presence of bright carbon flutings in the spectra 



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The physical and chemical characteristics of meteorites 



as throwing light upon their past history. Nature, 41, 



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 On stellar variability. Nature, 42, 1890, 415-419, 



545-551. 

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[1890.] Roy. Soc. Proc., 48, 1891, 1G7-198. 

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Roy. Soc. Proc., 48, 1891, 198-199. 

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Nature, 43, 1891, 559-563; 44, 1891, 8-11, 57-60, 107- 



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Physical science for artists. Nature, 44, 1891, 175- 



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 On some points in ancient Egyptian astronomy. 



Nature, 45, 1892, 296-299, 373-375. 

 The origin of the year. Nature, 45, 1892, 487-490 ; 



46, 1892, 104-107 ; 47 (1892-93), 32-35, 228-230. 



The opposition of Mars. Nature, 46, 1892, 443-448. 



On the new star in Auriga. Preliminary note. Roy. 



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 The sacred Nile. [1893.] Nature, 47 (1892-93), 464- 



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 The astronomical history of On and Thebes. Nature, 



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Greece. Nature, 48 (1893), 417-418. 

 The early asterisms. [1893.] Nature, 48 (1893), 438- 



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Roy. Soc. Proc., 56, 1894, 278-285. 

 On the photographic arc spectrum of electrolytic iron. 



[1893.] Phil. Trans. (A), 185, 1895. 983-1021. 



