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Additions to the list of Somersetshire birds. Zoologist, 



12, 1888, 219-221. 

 A revised list of the birds of Somerset. Somersetsh. 



Soc. Proc., 39, 1893 (Ft. 2), 102-139. 



Pembrokeshire birds in 1603. Zoologist, 19, 1895, 



241-247. 

 Mathew, W. de Vere, & Salamon, Alfred Gordon. See 



Salamon & Mathew. 

 Mathews, Albert P[rescott~\. Morphological changes in the 



paucreatic cell, corresponding with functional activity. 



[1894.] Science, 1, 1895, 71. 

 The source of uric acid in the organism. A review of 



some recent papers. N. Y. Med. Jl., 64, 1896, 580- 



582. 

 The scope and present position of bio-chemistry. 



Amer. Natlist., 31, 1897, 271-277. 

 Internal secretions considered in relation to variation 



and development. Science, 5, 1897, 683-685. 

 Zur Chemie der Spermatozoen. Ztschr. Physiol. 



Chem., 23, 1897, 399-411. 

 A contribution to the chemistry of cytological staining. 



Amer. Jl. Physiol., 1, 1898, 445-454. 



The physiology of secretion. N. Y. Ac. Ann., 11, 



1898, 293-368. 

 The causes of cellular division. 



A review. N. Y. 

 Med. Jl., 68, 1898, 515-521. 



The changes in structure of the pancreas cell. A 

 consideration of some aspects of cell metabolism. Jl. 

 Morphol., 15, 1899 (Suppl.), 171-222. 



The physiology of secretion. Woods Holl Mar. Biol. 



Lab. Lect., 1899, 165-183. 

 The origin of fibrinogen. [1899-1 Amer. Jl. Physiol., 



3, 1900, 53-85. 

 Artificially produced mitotic division in unfertilized 



Arbacia eggs. [1900.] Boston Soc. Med. Sci. Jl., 5, 



1901, 13-17 ; Amer. Jl. Physiol., 4, 1901, 343-347. 

 The spontaneous secretion of saliva and the action of 



atropine. Amer. Jl. Physiol., 4, 1901, 482-499. 

 MCathews, Albert P[rescott], & Kossel, A[lbrecht Carl 



Ludwig Martin Leonhard]. See Kossel & Mathews. 

 Mathews, Albert P[rescott~], & Wilson, Edmund B. See 



Wilson & Mathews. 

 Mathews, C[larence] W[entworth]. The influence of stock 



upon cion. Garden & Forest, 4, 1891, 247-248. 

 Mathews, D. H. F. On damping dust in mines. [With 



discussion.] Manchester Geol. Soc. Trans., 23, 1895, 90- 



100, 174-187. 

 Mathews, Edward B[ennett]. The granites of Pike's Peak, 



Colorado. [1894.] Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 6, 1895, 471- 



473. 

 Notes on some flattened garnets from North Carolina. 



[1895.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [15 (1895-96)], 8. 

 Bibliography and cartography of Maryland, including 



publications relating to the physiography, geology and 



mineral resources. Maryland Geol. Surv., 1, 1897, 229- 



401. 

 The first geological excursion along the Chesapeake 



in 1608. [1898.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ., [18 (1898- 



99)], 14-15. 



An account of the character and distribution of Mary- 

 land building stones together with a history of the quarry- 

 ing industry. Maryland Geol. Surv., 2, 1898, 125-241. 

 The maps and map-makers of Maryland. Maryland 



Geol. Surv., 2, 1898, 337-488. 

 A simple modeling machine. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1900. 



191-192. 

 The granitic rocks of the Pikes Peak quadrangle. Jl. 



Geol. (Chicago), 8, 1900, 214-240. 

 Mathews, Edward B[ennett], & Merrill, George P[erkins]. 



See Merrill & Mathews. 

 Mathews, F. G. Note on the action of nitric acid on 



ammonium chloride. Chem. Soc. Proc., 4, 1888, 102. 

 Mathews, George] B[allard]. Note in connexion with 



FERMAT'S last theorem. Messenger Math., 15, 1886, 6H- 

 74. 



Geometry on a quadric surface. Messenger Math., 

 17, 1888, 151-152. 



Some applications of elliptic functions to the theory 

 of twisted quartics. [1888.] London Math. Soc. Proc., 



19, 1889, 507-520. 



On the reduction of a complex quadratic surd to a 

 periodic continued fraction. London Math. Soc. Proc., 



20, 1889, 237-241. 



Complex multiplication moduli of elliptic functions 

 for the determinants - 53 and -61. [1889.] London 

 Math. Soc. Proc., 21, 1891, 215-217. 



On class-invariants. [1890.] London Math. Soc. 

 Proc., 21, 1891, 234-246. 



On the arithmetical theory of the form 



a: 3 + ny 3 + n 2 z 3 - Snxyz. 

 [1890.] London Math. Soc. Proc., 21, 1891, 280-287. 



Proofs of STEINEB'S theorems relating to circum- 

 scribed and inscribed conies. [1890.] London Math. 

 Soc. Proc., 22, 1891, 18-27. 



On a certain class of plane quartics. London Math. 

 Soc. Proc., 22, 1891, 173-176. 



Irregular determinants and subtriplicate forms. Mes- 

 senger Math., 20, 1891, 70-74. 



On the classification of symmetric functions. Quart. 

 Jl. Math., 25, 1891, 127-136. 



On binary quadratic forms with complex coefficients. 

 Quart. Jl. Math., 25, 1891, 289-300. 



Note on DIRICHLET'S formula for the number of classes 

 of binary quadratic forms for a complex determinant. 

 London Math. Soc. Proc., 23, 1892, 159-162. 



On the complex integers connected with the equation 

 6 s - 2 = 0. London Math. Soc. Proc., 24, 1893, 319-327. 



Polygons of minimum perimeter circumscribed to an 

 ellipse. Messenger Math., 22, 1893, 68-69. 



On the expansion of the coordinates of a point upon 

 a tortuous curve in terms of the arc. Quart. Jl. Math. , 

 26, 1893, 27-30. 



On a theorem of LIODVILLE'S. [1893.] London Math. 

 Soc. Proc., 25, 1894, 85-92. 



On the algebraical integers derived from an irre- 

 ducible cubic equation. London Math. Soc. Proc., 24, 

 1894, 327-336. 



Note in connection with FERMAT'S last theorem. Mes- 

 senger Math., 24, 1895, 97-99. 



Note on geodesic torsion. Quart. Jl. Math., 27, 1895, 



145-146. 

 Note on HAMILTON'S numbers. Quart. Jl. Math., 27, 



1895, 184-188. 

 Note on the arithmetical theory of conjugate binary 



quadratic forms. Quart. Jl. Math., 27, 1895, 230-235. 

 On the representation of a number as a sum of 



squares. [1895.] London Math. Soc. Proc., 27, 1896, 



55-60. 

 The division of the lemniscate. London Math. Soc. 



Proc., 27, 1896, 367-383. 

 On the representation of integers as sums of powers. 



Messenger Math., 25, 1896, 69-71. 

 A geometrical locus. Quart. Jl. Math., 28, 1896, 190- 



192. 

 On the partition of numbers. London Math. Soc. 



Proc., 28, 1897, 486-490. 

 [The solution of quadratic equations.] [1898.] Nature, 



57 (1897-98), 463-464. 

 Solution of the quartic. [1899.] Nature, 61 (1899- 



1900), 55. , 

 The conditions that a quadri- quadric relation may be 



poristic. Quart. Jl. Math., 30, 1899, 16-17. 

 Sums of greatest integers. [1899.] London Math. 



Soc. Proc., 31, 1900, 355-358. 

 Mathews, George S. The problem of copyhold tine en 



franchisement. [1889.] Inst. Act. Jl., 28, 1890, 1-60. 



