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Sul Carbonifero della Liguria occidentale. Italia Com. 



Geol. Boll., 18, 1887, 6-27. 



Sulla relazione esistente nelle Biviere Liguri fra la 



natura litologica della costa e quella dei detriti che costi- 

 tuiscono la spiaggia. Italia Com. Geol. Boll., 18, 1887, 

 261-268. 



Sul modo di formazione dei conglomerati Miocenici 



deH'Appennino Ligure. Italia Coin. Geol. Boll., 19, 1888, 

 9-30. 



Le argille scagliose nella Galleria di Pratolino presso 



Firenze. Italia Com. Geol. Boll., 21, 1890, 321-329. 



Nuove osservazioni sulle formazioni ofiolitiche della 



Biviera di Levante in Liguria. Italia Com. Geol. Boll., 

 23, 1892, 12-55. 



Sur la genese des roches ophiolitiques. Paris, Ac. 



Sci. C. B., 114, 1892, 1443-1445. 



Mazzuoli, L[ucio], & Issel, Arturo. Nota sulla zona di 



coincidenza delle formazioni ofiolitiche Eocenica e Tria- 



sica della Liguria occidentale. Italia Com. Geol. Boll., 



15, 1884, 2-23. 



See also Issel & Mazzuoli. 

 Mbg., F. Die unmittelbare Bestimmung des " mittleren 



indizierten Druckes " der Dampfmaschinen. Dinglers 



Polytechn. Jl., 315, 1900, 572-575. 

 Meacham, C[harles] S[tephen]. The physical examination 



of malt. London, Fed. Inst. Brewing Jl., 5, 1899, 87-102. 

 Meacham, Charles] S[tephen], & Briant, Lawrence. See 



Briant & Meacnam. 

 Meachem, Frederick G. Notes on an earth explosion or 



" bump" at Hamstead colliery. Fed. Inst. Min. Engin. 



Trans., 5, 1893, 381-385. 



The search for coal over the eastern boundary-fault 



of the South Staffordshire coal-field, with especial refer- 

 ence to the sinking at Hamstead colliery and the working 

 of the thick coal-seam. [With discussion.] Fed. Inst. 



- Min. Engin. Trans., 8, 1895, 401-418. 



Poisoning of horses by Lathyrus sativus. [1895.] 



Fed. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 10, 1896, 183-186. 



Meachem, Frederick G., & Haldane, John S[cott]. See 

 ZZaldane & Meachem. 



Meachem, Frederick G., & Insley, H. Notes on the rocks 

 between the thick coal and the Trias north of Birming- 

 ham and the old South Staffordshire coalfield. Brit. 

 Ass. Bep., 1886, 626-627. 



Meachem, /. Ancient mining at the Coppice, Sedgley. 

 [With discussion.] [1893.] Fed. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 

 6, 1894, 554-557. 



Mead, A[lbert] D[avis]. Preliminary account of the cell- 

 lineage of Amphitrite and other annelids. Jl. Morphol., 



9, 1894, 465-473. 



Some observations on maturation and fecundation 



in Chaetopterus pergamentaceus, Cuvier. Jl. Morphol., 



10, 1895, 313-317. 



The behavior of the centrosomes during the matura- 

 tion and fertilization of Chsetopterus. [1896.] Science, 

 5, 1897, 389. 



The origin of the egg centrosomes. Jl. Morphol., 12, 



1897, 391-394. 



The early development of marine annelids. Jl. Mor- 

 phol., 13, 1897, 227-326. 



The centrosomes in the annelid egg. Science, 5, 



1897, 232-235. 



The rate of cell-division and the function of the cen- 



trosome. Wood's Holl Mar. Biol. Lab. Lect., 1896-97, 

 203-218. 



The maturation of the egg under different conditions. 



[1897.] Science, 7, 1898, 221. 



The origin and behavior of the centrosomes in the 



annelid egg. Jl. Morphol., 14, 1898, 181-218. 



The breeding of animals at Woods Holl during the 



month of April, 1898. Science, 7, 1898, 702-704. 



Peridinium and the ' red water ' in Narragansett Bay. 



- The cell origin of the prototroch. Wood's Holl Mai. 

 Biol. Lab. Lect., 1898, 113-138. 



On the correlation between growth and food supply 



in starfish. Amer. Natlist., 34, 1900, 17-23. 



Mead, Charles E. Collops bipunctatus as an enemy of 



the Colorado potato beetle. Amer. Natlist., 33, 1899, 



927-929. 

 Notes from the San Juan sub-station. N. Mex. Agr. 



Coll. Bull., 33, 1900, 35-49. 

 Mead, Elwood. Irrigation studies. [With discussion.] 



Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 44, 1900, 149-180. 

 Mead, G[eorge] H[erbert]. A theory of emotions from the 



physiological standpoint. [1894.] Amer. Jl. Psychol., 



6, 1893, 625-626. 

 Mead, George S. The ornithology of New Guinea. Amer. 



Natlist., 28, 1894, 389-394. 



[Birds of New Guinea.] Amer. Natlist., 28, 1894, 



915-920; 29, 1895, 1-9, 409-417, 627-636, 1056-1065; 

 30, 1896, 195-200, 285-290, 710-716; 31, 1897, 204-210. 



The western meadowlark at Bacine, Wise., etc. Auk, 



12, 1895, 302-303. 



The red-headed woodpecker near Chicago, 111. Auk, 



17, 1900, 67. 



Mead, J. R. Notes on the occurrence of gold in Montana. 

 [1889.] Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 12, 1890, 5-6. 



A dying river. [1894.] Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 14, 



1896, 111-112. 



How the pheasant "drums." [1894.] Kan. Ac. Sci. 



Trans., 14, 1896, 113-114. 



The drill hole at Wichita. [1896.] Kan. Ac. Sci. 



Science, 8, 1898, 707-709. 



Trans., 15, 1898, 20-22. 

 Some notes on the birds of southern Kansas. [1897.] 



Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 16, 1899, 216-217. 

 Were quails native to Kansas? [1898.] Kan. Ac. 



Sci. Trans., 16, 1899, 277-278. 



Felis coucolor. [1898.] Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 16, 



1899, 278-279. 



Some natural history notes of 1859. [1898.] Kan. 



Ac. Sci. Trans., 16, 1899, 280-281. 



Mead, John L., & Kremers, Edward. From pinene to 

 carvacrol. Amer. Chem. JL, 17 (1895), 607-611. 



Mead, L. !>.. & Oies, William J[ohn]. See Gies & Mead. 



Mead, Theodore L. Exotic palms in Florida. Garden & 

 Forest, 3, 1890, 175. 



Butterflies on Grandfather Mountain, North Carolina. 



Canad. Eat., 24, 1892, 313-314. 



Meade, R[ichard] H[enry], For biography and works see 

 Ent. Month. Mag., 36, 1900, 46-47; Philad., Ent. News, 

 11, 1900, 412; Wien. Ent. Ztg., 19, 1900, 88. 



Description of a new maritime fly belonging to the 



family Scatomyzides, Fallen. [1885.] Ent. Month. Mag., 

 22, 1885-86, 152-154. 



Note on Ceratinostoma maritimum. [1886.] Ent. 



Month. Mag., 22, 1885-86, 178. 



Supplements] to annotated list of British Antho- 



myiidaa. [1887-91.] Ent. Month. Mag., 23, 1886-87, 

 179-181, 250-253 ; 24, 1887-88, 54-58, 73-76 ; 25, 1888- 

 89, 393-396, 424-426, 448-449, xxvii ; 27, 1891, 42-43. 



Cecidomyia destructor, Say. The Hessian fly. Ento- 

 mologist, 20, 1887, 170-173. 



On two additional British species of Sarcophagidte, or 



flesh-flies. [1888. ] Ent. Month. Mag. ,25, 1888-89, 27-28. 



Description of the ash-cauliflower gnat. [1888.] Ent. 



Month. Mag., 25, 1888-89, 77. 



Diplosis pyrivora, Riley, the pear-gnat. Entomologist, 



21, 1888, 123-131. 



Anthornyia Marshami, Stephens. [1889.] Eut. Month. 



Mag., 25, 1888-89, 211. 



Annotated list of British Tachiniidas. [With supple- 

 ment.] Ent. Month. Mag., 27, 1891, 85-94, 125-129, 

 153-157, 228-232, 263-267, 324-329; 28, 1892, 17-20 

 35-39, 75-79, 93-97, 126-130, 150-153, 177-182, 210- 

 212, 233-237, 259-262 ; 30, 1894, 69-73, 107-110, 156-160. 



