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On the supposed polymorphism of Eremosphasra 



viridis, De By. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1900, 278-279. 



New or little known unicellular Algae, i. Chloro- 



cystis Cohnii. Bot. Gaz., 30, 1900, 100-112. 



Chlorocystis Cohnii on the Massachusetts coast. 



Rhodora, 2, 1900, 104. 



The cause of the red-brown color in certain Cyano- 



phyceaa. [1900.] Science, 13, 1901, 248-249. 



Improved methods for obtaining pure cultures of 



fresh-water Algae. [1900.] Science, 13, 1901, 249. 



Moore, H[enry] B. Reasons for the relative immunity 

 from pulmonary phthisis in Colorado, and its thera- 

 peutic importance. N. Y. Med. JL, 52, 1890, 314-316. 



Moore, H. Cecil. *0n the salmon disease (Saprolegnia 

 ferax). [1883.] Woolhope Field Club Trans., 1883-85, 

 85-92. 



- The tidal wave in the Wye and Severn. [1892.] 

 Woolhope Field Club Trans., 1890-92, 316-323. 



A well intermitting inversely with the ebb and the 



flow of the tide. [1892.] Woolhope Field Club Trans., 

 1890-92, 323-324, 330. 



A few notes on the earthquake of August 18th, 1892. 



[1892.] Woolhope Field Club Trans., 1890-92, 354- 

 357. 



The Severn Tunnel pumping works. [1895.] Wool- 

 hope Field Club Trans., 1895-97, 90-99. 



Geology [of Croft Ambrey.Aymestry]. [1896.] Wool- 

 hope Field Club Trans., 1895-97, 125-130. 



The physiography of the district [of Elan valley, 



Wales]. [1896.] Woolhope Field Club Trans., 1895-97, 

 163-170. 



Rare birds. [1896.] Woolhope Field Club Trans., 



1895-97, 177-178. 



The flora [of Elan valley, Wales]. [1896.] Wool- 

 hope Field Club Trans., 1895-97, 178-180. 



Short notes on earth temperatures and burst water 



pipes. [1896.] Woolhope Field Club Trans., 1895-97, 

 189-190. 



General remarks. Origin of salt. [1896.] Woolhope 



Field Club Trans., 1895-97, 215-219. 

 Heights fe Herefordshire. [1897.] Woolhope Field 



Club Trans., 1895-97, 270-277. 



Dudley. Geology of the district, and general remarks. 



[1897.] Woolhope Field Club Trans., 1895-97, 288- 



292. 



Notes on the geology [of the southern Malverns]. 



[1898.] Woolhope Field Club Trans., 1898-99, 63(&ts)- 

 66(bis). 



Floods of the River Wye. High tides in Wye and 



Severn. [1899.] Woolhope Field Club Trans., 1898-99, 



Moore, H. Cecil, Clarke, Robert, & Watkins, Alfred. 



The earthquake of December 17th, 1896. Woolhope 



Field Club Trans., 1895-97, 228-235. 

 Moore, H. D. Electricity and tornadoes. [1886.] Amer. 



Meteorol. Jl., 2 (1885-86), 517-518. 

 Moore, H. F[rank]. Tanais robustus, a new species of 



Anisopoda. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1894, 90-94. 

 List of fishes collected at Sea Isle City, New Jersey, 



during the summer of 1892. U. S. Fish' Comm. Bull., 



12, 1894, 357-364. 

 Preliminary account of a new genus of Oligochaeta. 



[1893.] Zool. Anz., 16, 1894, 333-334. 



On the structure of Bimastos palustris, a new oligo- 



chsete. Jl. Morphol., 10, 1895, 473-496. 



Some factors in the oyster problem. U. S. Fish 



Comm. Bull., 17, 1898, 275-284. 

 Report upon specimens collected from the oyster beds 



of St. Vincent Sound, Apalachicola Bay, and St. George 



Sound, Florida, during the winter of 1895-96. U. S. 



Fish Comm. Rep., 22, 1898, 218-220. 

 Observations on the herring and herring fisheries of 



the north-east coast, with special reference to the vicinity 



of Passamaquoddy Bay. U. S. Fish Comm. Rep., 22, 



1898, 387-487. 

 Reports on the oyster-beds of Louisiana. U. S. Fish 



Comm. Rep. , 24, 1899, 49-100. 

 An inquiry into the feasibility of introducing useful 



marine animals into the waters of Great Salt Lake. 



U. S. Fish Comm. Rep., 25, 1900, 231-250. 

 Moore, H. Keatley, & Johnson, Ernest W. Eclipse 



observations. [1898.] Croydon Micr. Club Proc. & 



Trans., 4, 1900, clxi-clxii. 

 Moore, H. S. The new star in Andromeda nebula. 



Sidereal Messenger, 4, 1885, 247. 

 Moore, Harry. [The nests of Pelopaeus humilis, L.] 



[1889.] S. London Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1888-89, 



151-152. 

 [Note on Pseudopontia paradoxa.] S. London Ent. 



Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1897, 131-133. 



The Orthoptera at La Grande Chartreuse. 



S. London 

 Ent. Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc., 1897, 152-153. 



Habits of Erebia neoridas. Ent. Record, 10, 1898, 



154-155. 



Aberrations of Arctia caia. Ent. Record, 10, 1898, 



202-203. 

 How does the earwig fold its wings? Ent. Record, 



12, 1900, 78-79. 

 Moore, Ira. Ueber die Condensationsproducte aus aro- 



matischen Carbodiimiden und Orthodiaminen. Berlin, 



Chem. Ges. Ber., 22, 1889, 1635-1642, 3186-3201. 

 Moore, J[ohn] Percy. The eggs of Pityophis melano- 



leucus. Amer. Natlist., 27, 1893, 878-885, 1115-1116. 



Descriptions of three new Polychteta from the New 



Jersey coast. Pennsylvania Univ. Publ. (Contrib. Zool. 

 Lab.), 1 (No. 1), 1893, 51-58. 



On some leech-like parasites of American crayfishes. 



Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1893, 419-428. 

 Preliminary note on eggs of Cottus Richardsoni. 



Science, 21, 1893, 319. 

 Note on the occurrence of Hyla Andersonii in New 



Jersey. Amer. Natlist., 28, 1894, 1045-1046. 

 Pterodrilus, a remarkable discodrilid. Philad. Ac. 



Nat. Sci. Proc., 1894, 449-454. 

 The characters of the enchytraeid genus Distichopus. 



Amer. Natlist., 29, 1895, 753-756. 

 The anatomy of Bdellodrilus illuminatus, an American 



discodrilid. Jl. Morphol. , 10, 1895, 497-540. 

 Notes on American Enchytneidae. i. New species of 



Fridericia from the vicinity of Philadelphia. Philad. 



Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1895, 341-345. 



Hermaphroditism of Prorhynchus. A preliminary 



note. Zool. Anz., 18, 1895, 63-65. 



Lygosoma (Liolepisma) laterale in New Jersey. Amer. 



Natlist. , 30, 1896, 752-753. 

 On the structure of the discodrilid nephridium. Jl. 



Morphol., 13, 1897, 327-380. 

 Hyalodendron navalium, a new genus and species of 



euplectellid sponge. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1898 



430-434. 



The utility and methods of mackerel propagation. 



U. S. Fish Comm. Bull., 17, 1898, 353-361. 

 The leeches of the U. S. National Museum. 

 U. S. Mus. Proc., 21, 1899, 543-563. 



A snow-inhabiting enehytrseid (Mesenchytraaus soli- 



[1898.] 



fugus, Emery) collected by Mr. Henry G. BRYANT on the 



Malaspina glacier, Alaska. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 



1899, 125-144. 

 Leurognathus marmorata, a new genus and species of 



salamander of the family Desmognathidse. Philad. Ac. 



Nat. Sci. Proc., 1899, 316-323. 

 Report on mackerel investigations in 1897. U. S. 



Fish Comm. Rep., 24, 1899, 1-22. 

 A description of Microbdella biannulata, with especial 



reference to the constitution of the leech somite. Philad. 



Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1900, 50-73. 



