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Morris, E[dward] L\_ymari\. A revision of the species of 

 Plantago commonly referred to Plantago patagonica, 

 Jacquin. Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 27, 1900, 105-119. 



Batrachium hederaceum in America. [1900.] Washing- 

 ton Biol. Soc. Proc., 13, 1901, 157-158. 



Some plants of West Virginia. [1900.] Washington 



Biol. Soc. Proc., 13, 1901, 171-182. 



Morris, Ed[ouard], D^veloppement de 1'outillage du Ser- 

 vice des cables sous-inarms. Ann. Telegr., 22, 1895, 97- 

 151, 193-288. 



Morris, Edgar F. Some criticisms on the modern theory 

 of solutions. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc., 

 44, 1900, No. 16, 4 pp. 



Morris, (Rev.) Francis Orpen. For biography and works 

 see Entomologist, 26, 1893, 144; Ibis, 5, 1893, 287; Na- 

 ture, 47 (1892-93), 372. 



Morris, G[eorge] Harris. The pure cultivation of micro- 

 organisms, with special reference to yeast. Soc. Chem. 

 Ind. Jl., 6, 1887, 113-123. 



Recent researches on the carbohydrates. Lab. Club 



Trans., 1, 1888, 64-78. 



Notes on photo-micrography. [1886.] Burton-on- 



TrentNat. Hist. Soc. Trans., I,'l889, 8-12. 



The product of the action of sulphur on resin. Chem. 



Soc. Proc., 5, 1889, 102-103. 



The biological examination of water. Lab. Club 



Trans., 2, 1889, 26-35. 



Notes on glucase. [1893.] Inst. Brewing Trans., 6, 



1892, 132-141. 

 - The analysis of beer, with some remarks on the 



unfermentable reducing residue. London, Fed. Inst. 



Brewing Jl., 1, 1895, 125-139. 

 The hydrolysis of maltose by yeast. [1895.] Chem. 



Soc. Proc., 11, 1896, 46-47. 



The estimation of the ready-formed sugars of malt. 



London, Fed. Inst. Brewing Jl., 2, 1896, 224-237. 



Enzyme-action. London, Fed. Inst. Brewing Jl., 2, 



1896, 350-361. 



Micro-organisms in relation to man. [1893.] Burton- 



on-Trent Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans., 3, [1897], 91-110. 



On the analysis of brewing sugars. London, Fed. 



Inst. Brewing Jl., 4, 1898, 162-176. 



The causes of "stench" in beer. Soc. Chem. Ind. 



JL, 17, 1898, 995. 



Note on the combined action of diastase and yeast on 



starch-granules. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 710-711. 



The action of acids on starch. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 



711-712. 



Some experiences in the use of pure cultivated yeast. 



London, Fed. Inst. Brewing JL, 6, 1900, 333-349. 



Morris, G[eorge~\ Harris, & Brown, Horace T. See Brown 



& Morris. 

 Morris, G[eorge] Harris, & Wells, James G. Fractional 



fermentation ; a contribution to the study of the amy- 



loins (maltodextrins). Inst. Brewing Trans., 5, 1892, 



133-169. 

 Morris, G[eorge] Harris, Brown, Horace T., & Millar, 



J \ames} H[ill]. See Brown, Morris & Millar. 

 Morris, G[eorge] Harris, Macfadyen, Allan, & Rowland, 



Sydney D. See Macfadyen, Morris & Rowland. 

 Morris, George Spencer. Notes and extracts from a letter 



of Edward HARRIS. Auk, 12, 1895, 225-231. 

 Morris, Henry. On the rotation of the forearm. [With 



discussion.] Congr. Int. Sci. Med. C. R., 1884 (T. 1, 



Anat.), 37-41. 

 Morris, Herbert N. The vapours from heated sulphuric 



acid. Soc. Chem. Ind. JL, 17, 1898, 435-436. 

 Morris, J\phn\. For biography and works see Dresden 



Isis Sber., 1886, 31; Foldt. Kozlon., 16, 1886, 111; Geol. 



Mag., 3, 1886, 95-96; Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 42, 1886 



(Proc.), 44-47; Jl. Bot., 24, 1886, 64; Nature, 33, 1886, 



248; Geol. Ass. Proc., 9, 1887, 386-410; Essex Field Club 



Proc., 4, 1892, clxxxiii-clxxxiv. 



Morris, J[ohn], & Lycett, John. *A monograph of the 

 Mollusca from the Great Oolite, chiefly from Minchin- 

 hampton and the coast of Yorkshire. [1850-54.] 

 Palasont. Soc. Monogr., 4, 1851, viii + 130pp.; 7, 1853; 

 8, 1855, (together) 147 pp. 



Morris, J^ames] Cheston. Vital molecular vibrations. 

 Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 29, 1891, 80-81. 



An hypothesis as to the nature and origin of germ 



force. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1891, 73-74. 



Tuberculosis in animals. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 33, 



1894, 153-155. 



[Remarks on shadow pictures.] Amer. Phil. Soc. 



Proc., 35, 1896, 37-38. 



Morris, J. Griffith. *[Address on mycology.] [1878.] 



Woolhope Field Club Trans., 1877-80, 01-71. 

 Morris, J[oseph] W[illiam]. The Bath waters. [Hazel 



nuts and their crystallised contents found in the course 



of excavations at the Roman baths.] Amer. Micr. Jl., 



17, 1896, 391-394. 



Morris, James. The chemical constitution of the atmo- 

 sphere, and its bearing on geological changes. Chem. 



News, 67, 1893, 209-210. 

 Morris, (Rev.) John Goodlove. For biographical notice 



see Philad., Ent. News, 6, 1895, 273-274. 

 Morris, Julia C[atharine], & Ctooch, t Frank Austin. See 



Gooch & Morris. 

 Morris, L[emuel] J. [Ueber Lactonsauren, Lactone und 



ungesattigte Sauren. in.] 3) Phenyl-7-oxybutyramid. 



[iv. Notiz iiber die Einwirkung von Chlor-, Brom- und 



Jodwasserstoffsaure auf das Phenylbutyrolacton.] Lie- 

 big's Ann., 256, 1890, 155-157, 157-159. 

 Morris, Lewis R. The therapeutic action of hot sulpho- 



saline waters, with some personal observations made at 



Glen wood Hot Springs. N. Y. Med. JL, 62, 1895, 393- 



397. 

 Morris, Malcolm. [The lichen question.] Congr. Med. 



Int. Atti, 1894 (Vol. 5, Derm.), 56-64. 

 A case of acanthosis nigricans. Med.-Chir. Trans., 



77, 1894, 305-314. 

 Morris, Mary B. Notes sur quelques arbres a fruits. 



[Tr.] [1890.] N. France Soc. Linn. Bull., 10, 1890-91, 



119-135. 

 Morris, Max. Studien iiber die Production von Schwefel- 



wasserstoff, Indol und Merkaptan bei Bacterien. Arch. 



Hyg., 30, 1897, 304-311. 

 Morris, Robert O. Occurrence of the Florida gallinule at 



Springfield, Mass. Auk, 4, 1887, 72-73. 

 The double-crested cormorant near Springfield, Mass. 



Auk, 4, 1887, 253. 



Larus atricilla at Springfield, Mass. Auk, 5, 1888, 107. 



Birds near Springfield, Massachusetts. Auk, 6, 1889, 



340. 

 The mockingbird at Springfield, Massachusetts. Auk, 



8, 1891, 117. 

 Notes from Springfield, Massachusetts. Auk, 9, 1892, 



74. 

 Rare visitants to the Connecticut River valley in 



1893. Auk, 11, 1894, 181. 



Bird notes from Springfield, Massachusetts. Auk, 



12, 1895, 86-87. 



Rare visitors to the Connecticut River valley in Mas- 

 sachusetts in 1895. Auk, 13, 1896, 86. 



Unusual visits of birds in western Massachusetts 



during 1896. Auk, 14, 1897, 100. 



Springfield, Mass., bird notes. Auk, 16, 1899, 85-86. 

 Morris, Robert T. Wandering kidney. Nephrorrhaphy. 



N. Y. Med. JL, 53, 1891, 385-386. 



The action of trypsin, pancreatic extract, and pepsin 

 upon sloughs, coagula, and muco-pus. N. Y. Med. JL, 

 53, 1891, 424-425. 



The removal of necrotic and carious bone with hydro- 

 chloric acid and pepsin. [1891.] N. Y. Med. JL, 55, 

 1892, 311-312. 



