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Electricity of thnnder clouds. A criticism. [1886.] 



Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 2 (1885-86), 438-445. 

 Reduction of barometric pressure to sea level. U. S. 



Monthly Weath. Rev., 23 (1895), 492-494. 

 River and Flood Service. U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 



24 (1896), 406-408, 451-153. 

 A brief discussion of the hourly meteorological records 



at Pikes Peak and Colorado Springs from November, 



1892, to September, 1894. [1896.] U. S. Weath. Bar. 



Rep., 1895-96, 215-232. 

 Floods of the Mississippi River. U. S. Weath. Bur. 



Bull., E, 1897, 79 pp.; U. S. Weath. Bur. Rep., 1896-97, 



369-431. 

 Morris, A. W. A bird-catching spider. Bombay Nat. 



Hist. Soc. JL, 4, 1889, 69-70. 



Note on a talking bulbul. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 



Jl., 4. 1889, 150-151. 



The dayal bird as imitator. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 



Jl., 4, 1889, 313. 



A whistling bulbnl. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. JL, 4, 



1889, 313. 



A pet drongo. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. JL, 4, 1889, 



313-314. 



Mimicry for protection and from example. Bombay 



Nat. Hist. Soc. JL, 4, 1889, 314. 



The protective colouring of chrysalides. Bombay 



Nat. Hist. Soc. JL, 5, 1890, 307-309. 



On abnormal horns of the Indian antelope, with some 



remarks on their probable causes. Bombay Nat. Hist. 



Soc. JL, 6, 1891, 184-188. 

 Morris, Alfred. For biographical notice see Astr. Soc. 



Month. Not., 48, 1888, 166. 

 The Australian lyre bird. [1885.] Nature, 33, 1886, 



30-31. 

 Morris, Charles. Colonial organisms. Amer. Natlist., 18, 



1884, 140-149, 240-249. 

 Growth, its conditions and variations. Amer. Natlist., 



18, 1884, 1086-1101, 1210-1222. 



The red sunsets. Nature, 30, 1884, 312-313. 



The relations of mind and matter. Amer. Natlist., 



19, 1885, 533-542, 680-691, 754-767, 845-857, 940-953, 

 1059-1076, 1150-1159; 20, 1886, 10-17. 



The primary conditions of fossilization. Philad. Ac. 



Nat. Sci. Proc., 1885, 97-101. 



On the air-bladder of fishes. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. 



Proc., 1885, 124-135. 



Attack and defense as agents in animal evolution. 



Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1885, 385-392. 



Methods of defense in organisms. Philad. Ac. Nat. 



Sci. Proc., 1886, 25-29. 



Reverse vision. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1886, 



302-307. 



Theories of the formation of coral islands. Philad. 



Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1888, 419-420. 



Reflex speech. Science, 11, 1888, 290. 



From brute to man. Amer. Natlist., 24, 1890, 341- 



350. 



The origin of lungs, a chapter in evolution. Amer. 



Natlist., 26, 1892, 975-986. 



Organic variation. Amer. Natlist., 29, 1895, 888- 



897. 



The extinction of species. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. 



Proc., 1895, 253-263. 



Life before fossils. Amer. Natlist., 30, 1896, 188- 



194, 279-285. 



The primeval ocean. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 



1897, 12-17. 



Morris, D. F. ran Braam. See Braam Morris. 

 Morris, Daniel. Some West Indian fibre plants. Gard. 



Chron., 23, 1885, 575-576. 



Sabal umbraculifera. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 12, 



1885, 72. 



Tropical fruits. Gard. Chron., 26, 1886, 121-122. 



The dispersion of plants by birds. [1886.] Nature, 



35, 1887, 151-152. 



On the use of certain plants as alexipharmics or 



snake-bite antidotes. [1887.] Ann. Bot., 1, 1887-88, 

 153-161. 



Oil of ben. Kew Bull., 1887, No. 1, 7-9. 



Fibre plants. Kew Bull., 1887, No. 3, 10 pp., No. 4, 



8 pp., No. 5, 11 pp. 



Castilloa rubber of Central America. (Castilloa elas- 



tica, Cerv.) Kew Bull., 1887, No. 12, 13-16. 



Ramie. Kew Bull., 1888, 273-280; 1889, 268- 



278. 



The dispersion of seeds and plants. Nature, 37, 



1888, 466-^67. 



A Jamaica drift-fruit. Nature, 39, 1889, 322-323. 



On the characteristics of plants included under Ery- 



throxylon Coca, Lam. [1888.] Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 

 25, 1890, 381-384. 



The peculiar vegetation of St. Helena. Nature, 41, 



1890, 519-520. 



On the production of seed in certain varieties of the 



common sugar-cane (Saccharum officinarum, L.). [1890.] 

 Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 28, 1891, 197-201. 



Report of a botanical mission to the West Indies. 



Kew Bull., 1891, 109-162. 



On the phenomena concerned in the production of 



forked and branched palms. [1892.] Linn. Soc. Jl. 

 (Bot.), 29, 1893, 281-298. 



r- Tagasaste. (Cytisns proh'ferus, L., var. palmensis, 

 Chr.) Kew Bull., 1893, 115-117. 



Canary rosewoods. (Convolvulus floridus, L., Con- 

 volvulus scoparius, L.) Kew Bull., 1893, 133-136. 



A Jamaica drift-fruit. [1895.] Nature, 53 (1895-96), 



64-66. 



The plants and gardens of the Canary Islands. [1895.] 



Hortic. Soc. JL, 19, 1896, 60-122. 



On the singular effect produced on certain animals in 



the West Indies by feeding on the young shoots, leaves, 

 pods, and seeds of the wild tamarind or jumbai plant 

 (Leucaena glauca, Benth.). Brit. Ass. Rep., 1896, 1017- 

 1018. 



Grape-fruit and shaddocks. Garden & Forest, 9, 



1896, 163-164. 



Morris, David B. The raised beaches of the Forth valley. 



[1892.] Stirling Soc. Trans., 1892-93, 18-48. 

 Mammalian remains found in peat moss at Dunblane. 



[1893.] Stirling Soc. Trans., 1892-93, 104-106. 

 The glaciation of the Forth valley. [1894.] Stirling 



Soc. Trans., 1893-94, 92-107. 



The geology of Antrim. [1894.] Stirling Soc. Trans., 



1894-95, 28-34. 



The travelled boulders of the Forth valley. [1895.] 



Stirling Soc. Trans., 1895-96, 33-50. 



Whale remains, prehistoric implements, etc., found 



at Causewayhead. [1897.] Stirling Soc. Trans., 1897- 

 98, 57-61. 



Geological note on new reservoir at Loss Burn. 



[1897.] Stirling Soc. Trans., 1897-98, 63-64. 



The geography of the Forth valley. [1899.] Stirling 



Soc. Trans., 1898-99, 101-118. 

 Large hailstone at Sheilbrae. 



[1899.] Stirling Soc. 



Trans., 1898-99, 175. 

 Morris, David K. The construction of resistances. 



Electrician, 33, 1894, 605-607, 627-629, 667-669. 

 On the magnetic properties and electrical resistance 



of iron as dependent upon temperature. London Phys. 



Soc. Proc., 15, 1897, 134-177; Phil. Mag., 44, 1897, 213- 



254. 

 The magnetic properties and electrical resistance of 



iron at high temperatures. [1898.] Nature, 57 (1897- 



98), 232-234. 

 Morris, David K., & Porter, Alfred W. 

 Morris. 



See Porter & 



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