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The influence of temperature on the colour of pig- 

 ments. Phil. Mag., 32, 1891. 401-424. 



On the character of the light emitted by incandescent 



zinc oxide. Phil. Mag., 33, 1892, 19-28. 



Note on the selective absorption of light by optical 



glass and calc-spar. Phil. Ma?-., 33, 1892, 379-382. 

 Nichols, Edward L[eaminyton], A Spencer, Mary C. The 

 influence of temperature upon the transparency of solu- 

 tions. Phys. Rev., 2, 1895, 344-360. 



Nichols, Ernest Fox. The absorption spectra of certain 

 substances in the infra-red. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1892, 

 83-84. 



A study of the transmission spectra of certain sub- 

 stances in the infra-red. [1893.] Phys. Rev., 1, 1894, 

 1-18. 



Note on some surface tension experiments. Phys. 



Rev., 1, 1894, 299-301. 



A method for the study of transmission spectra in the 



ultra-violet. Phys. Rev., 2, 1895, 302-305. 



Das Verhalten des Quarzes gegen langwellige Strah- 



lung, uutersueht nach der radiometrischen Methode. 

 Berlin Ak. Sber., 1896, 1183-1196; Ann. Phys. Chem., 

 60, 1897, 401-417. 



Preliminary communication concerning the anomalous 



dispersion of quartz for infra-red rays of great wave- 

 length. Science, 4, 1896, 347-348. 



A method for energy measurements in the infra-red 



spectrum and the properties of the ordinary ray in quartz 

 for waves of great wave-length. [1896.] Phys. Rev., 4, 

 1897. 297-313. 

 Nichols, Ernest Fox, & Ruben*, Heinrich. See Rubens 



v Nichols. 



Nichols, Henry Windsor. On the genesis of clay stones. 

 Amer. Geologist, 19, 1897, 324-329. 



The ores of Colombia, from mines in operation in 



1892. [1899.] Chicago, Field Columb. Mus. Publ. 

 (Geol.), 1, 1895-1902, 121-177. 



Nichols, Herbert. The psychology of time. [1891.] Amer. 

 Jl. Psychol., 3, 1891. 453-529 ; 4, 1892, 60-112. 



Prof. BALDWIN'S "New factor in evolution." Amer. 



Natlist., 30, 1896, 697-710, 951-954. 



The biologic origin of mental variety, or how we came 



to have minds. Amer. Natlist., 30, 1896. 963-975 ; 31, 

 1897, 3-16. 



Nichols, Herbert T., & Norton, Thomas H[erbert]. Ex- 

 amination of the Lloyd method for the assay of alkaloids. 

 Jl. Anal. Chem., 6, 1892, 162-178. 



Nichols, J. E. H. The sequelae of syphilis in the pharynx 

 and their treatment. N. Y. Med. Jl., 64, 1896, 418- 

 420. 

 Nichols, James R. For biographical notice see Essex Inst. 



Bull., 20, 1889, 166. 



Nichols, Joseph Longworth. A study of the spinal cord by 

 - -L ; S method in typhoid fever and in experimental 

 infection with the typhoid bacillus. Jl. Exper. Med., 4, 

 1899. 1-S9-215. 



Nichols, i. )//>) Mary Alice. Achenial hairs of Composite. 

 Eot. Gaz., 18. 1893, 378-382. 



Observations on the pollination of some of the Com- 



positse. [1893.] Iowa Ac. Sci. Proc., 1 (Pt. 4), 1894. 

 100-103. 



Abnormal fruiting of Yaucheria. Bot. Gaz., 20, 1895, 

 269-271. 



Studies hi the development of the ascospores in 



certain Pyrenomycetes. Bot. Gaz., 22, 1896, 234. 



The morphology and development of certain pyre- 



nomycetous Fund. Bot. Gaz., 22. 1896. 301-328. 

 Nichols, (Miss) Mary Alice, & Kowlee, WiUard W. See 



Rowlee .v Nichols, 

 Nichols, Robert Crudock. On the resistances to transverse 



strain in beams. Phil. Mag., 33, 1892. 397-427. 

 Nichols, Smie P., & Rowlee, Willard W. See Rowlee & 

 Nichols. 



Nichols, Walter B. Ornithological notes from Mistley. 

 Essex Natlist., 7, 1893, 124. 



Nichols, Walter S. *On the law of American life as de- 

 duced from the experience of the Mutual Benefit Life 

 Insurance Co., of New Jersey, analyzed and adjusted by 

 GOMPERTZ'S law. [1875.] Inst. Act. Jl., 19, 1876, 28-38. 



The westerly winds and storm systems of the tem- 

 perate zones. [1888.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 5 (1888-89), 

 269-271. 



- The meteor of February 7th. [1889.] Amer. Meteorol. 

 JL, 5 (1888-89), 508-509. 



The mathematical elements La the estimation of the 



Signal Service Reports. [1890.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 

 6 (1889-90), 386-392. 



Nichols, William Ripley. For biography and list of works 

 tee Amer. Chem. JL, 8 (1886), 443-445 ; Amer. Ac. Proc., 

 22. 1887, 528-534. 



Address [to the Chem. Sect.]. Chemistry hi the ser- 

 vice of public health. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1886, 91-108. 



Nichols, William Ripley, & Sedgwick, William T[hompson]. 

 See Sedgwick & Nichols. 



Nicholson, A[lexander] C[harle*\. High-level glacial 

 gravels, Gloppa, Cyrn-y-Bwch, near Oswestry. [1891.] 

 Geol. Soc. Quart. JL, 48, 1892, 86-93 ; Midland Natlist., 

 15, 1892, 247-250. 



Nicholson, A[lmon\ W. The relative value of observations 

 of atmospheric ozone compared with those of other atmo- 

 spheric conditions, and a consideration of the coincident 

 relations of atmospheric ozone to sickness. [1885.] 

 Amer. Meteorol. JL, 2 (1885-86), 267-273. 



^- Ozone studies. [1885.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 2 (1885- 

 86), 291. 



Ozone and pneumonia. [1886.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 



3 (1886-87), 102-103. 



Nicholson, C. Aberrations of British butterflies. Ent. 

 Record, 4, 1893, 189-191. 



The life-history of Ocneria dispar. Ent. Record, 5, 



1894, 236-240. 



Nicholson, C. S. Lagurus ovatus in Jersey. Jl. Bot., 30, 

 1892, 377. 



Trifolium ochroleucum in Sussex. Jl. Bot., 32, 1894, 



311. 



Nicholson, Edicard Chambers. For biography see Soc. 

 Chem. Ind. JL, 9, 1890, 1023 ; Chem. Soc. JL, 59, 1891, 

 464-465. 



Nicholson, F. B. [Communication (hi reference to the 

 discussion on Prof. JAMIESOX'S paper on "Insulation 

 resistance," etc.) giving details of the Hastings installa- 

 tion.] [1889.] Inst. Elect. Engin. Jl., 18, 1890, 324- 

 327. 



Nicholson, F. J ., Adami, J[ohn] George, & Abbott, Maude 

 E. See Adami, Abbott & Nicholson. 



Nicholson, Francis. [Anthus Bocagii new name for 

 A. pallescens, preocc.] Ibis, 2, 1884, 469. 



On the breeding of the reed warbler, Acrocephalus 



arundinaceus, in Cheshire. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. 

 Proc., 24, 1885, 54-55. 



Nicholson, Frank. *A review of the Ste. Genevieve 

 copper deposit. Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 10, 

 1882, 444-456. 

 Nicholson, G. W. de P. Blackbird's nest appropriated by 



a white wagtail. Nature, 56 (1897), 343. 

 Nicholson, George. Petasites officinalis, Moench. Jl. Bot. , 

 1884. 251. 



Spirsea media, Far. rotundifolia (S. rotundifolia alba, 



Hort.). Gard. Chron., 23. 1885, 283. 



Yellow roses. Gard. Chron., 24, 1885, 468. 



Rosa Ripartii, Deseglise, in Britain. Jl. Bot., 24, 



1886. 111. 

 Berberis Lycium. 



Garden & Forest, 2, 1889, 152- 



Horticulture and arboriculture in the United States. 



Kew Bull., 1894, 37-66. 



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