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Powell, Evan. Two fatal cases of acute chorea, with in- 

 sanity. [1889.] Brain, 12, 1890, 157-160. 



Powell, G. Harold. Color bands on the apple. Garden & 

 Forest, 8, 1895, 439. 



Doubling of flowers. Garden & Forest, 8, 1895, 448- 



449. 



A fungous disease of the apple. Garden & Forest, 9, 



1896, 474-475. 



The value of bed varieties. Garden & Forest, 9, 1896, 



513-514. 



The strawberry-root louse, Aphis Forbesi. Garden & 



Forest, 10, 1897, 93-94. 



Powell, J. T. Bees and Erica cinerea. Jl. Bot., 22, 1884, 

 278-279. 



Limnanthemum peltatum, Gmel., in Northants. Jl. 



Bot., 25, 1887, 315. 



Epping Forest Bubi. [1887-92.] Essex Natlist., 3, 



1889, 20 ; 5, 1891, 189-190 ; 6, 1892, 80. 



The existing flowering plants of Epping Forest. [1889.] 



Essex Natlist., 6, 1892, 1-10. 



Powell, (Maj.) J[ohn] W\esley~\. *0n the evolution of 

 language, as exhibited in the specialization of the gram- 

 matic processes, the differentiation of the parts of speech, 

 and the integration of the sentence ; from a study of 

 Indian languages. Smithsonian Inst. Bur. Ethnol. Eep., 

 1879-80, 1-16. 



*Wyandot government : a short study of tribal society. 



Smithsonian Inst. Bur. Ethnol. Rep., 1879-80, 57-69. 



*Surla nomenclature gen6rale, sur le coloriage et les 



signes conventionnels des cartes ge"ologiques. Congr. Geol. 

 Int. C. R., 1881, 627-641. 



Fourth [ fifteenth] annual report of the United States 



Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior. [1884- 

 95.] U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1882-831893-94. 



*The three methods of evolution. [1883.] Washing- 

 ton Phil. Soc. Bull., 6, 1884 (Smithsonian Miscell. Coll., 

 33, 1888, Art. 1), xxvii-lii. 



On the state of the interior of the Earth. Science, 3, 



1884, 480-482. 



On the fundamental theory of dynamic geology. 



Science, 3, 1884, 511-513. 



Methods of geologic cartography in use by the United 



States Geological Survey. Congr. Geol. Int. C. R., 1885, 



221-240. 

 Indian linguistic families of America, north of Mexico. 



Smithsonian Inst. Bur. Ethnol. Rep., 1885-86, 1-142. 

 Communication on the American Report of the Inter- 

 national Congress of Geologists. Amer. Jl. Sci., 36, 1888, 



476a-476e. 

 On the crystalline schists of the United States and 



their relations, (a.) Introduction. Congr. Geol. Int. 



C. R., 1888, 153-155. 

 The laws of hydraulic degradation. Science, 12, 1888, 



229-233. 

 Action Erosive des eaux. [1888.] Ciel et Terre, 10 



(1889-90), 343-344. 

 United States Irrigation Survey. Abstract of first 



[third] annual report, 1888-89[ 1890-91]. [1890-91.] 



U. S. Geol. Surv. Rep., 1888-89 (Ft. 2) ; 1889-90 (Pt. 2) ; 



1890-91 (Pt. 2). 



The new lake in the Colorado desert. Science, 18, 



1891, 65-66. 

 The work of the U. S. Geological Survey. [1892.] 



Science, 21, 1893, 15-17. 

 The geologic map of the United States. Amer. Inst. 



Min. Engin. Trans., 21, 1893, 877-887. 



Definition of motion. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1894, 112. 



Water resources of the United States. Amer. Ass. 



Proc., 1894, 224. 

 Certitudes and illusions : an illusion concerning rest. 



Science, 3, 1896, 426-433. 

 An hypothesis to account for the movement in the 



crust of the Earth. Jl. Geol. (Chicago), 6, 1898, 1-9. 



Powell, (Maj.) J[olin] W[esley] (et alii). Discussion sur le 



coloriage des cartes geologiques. Congr. Geol. Int. C. R., 



1891, 208-211. 

 Powell, John. Note on the rearing of cuckoos at Cassio- 



bury, Watford. [1889.] Herts. Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans., 



5, 1890, 215-216. 

 Powell, John H. Gold mining in British Guiana. [With 



discussion.'] [1900.] Inst. Min. Metall. Trans., 8 (1899- 



1900), 354-368. 

 Powell, Joseph S. *Arctic research. Report of progress 



in connection with Point Barrow station. Report of the 



Relief Expedition of 1883. [U. S.] Chief Signal Off. Ann. 



Rep., 1883, 622-630. 

 Powell, Joseph S., Dunwoody, (Maj.) H. H. C., Finley, 



(Lt.) John P., & Maxfield, J. E. See Dunwoody, 



Powell, Finley & Maxfield. 

 Powell, Joseph S., Story, J. P., Craig, Robert, & Abbe, 



Cleveland. See Story, Craig, Abbe & Powell. 

 Powell, L. M., & Bailey, E[dgar~\ H[enry~\ S[ummcrfield]. 



See Bailey & Powell. 

 Powell, Legh S. A thermo-electro-chemical regenerative 



battery. Telegr. JL, 20, 1887, 2-3. 



On " flashing " carbon filaments at different tempera- 

 tures. Telegr. Jl., 22, 1888, 468-471, 500-502, 532-533, 



561-562. 



Carbonisation of filaments by electricity. Elect. Rev., 



See 



42, 1898, 646-648. 

 Powell, Norman S., & Richards, Joseph W[illiani]. 



Richards & Powell. 

 Powell, E[oberf] C[onrad]. ^Etiology of pyrexia from the 



standpoint of modern physics. N. Y. Med. JL, 48, 1888 



583-584. 

 Powell, R[ichard] Douglas. Angina pectoris; its nature 



and treatment. Practitioner, 46, 1891, 241-257. 

 Powell, R\ichard] Douglas, Godlee, Rickman J[ohn], & 



Taylor, H[enry] H\erberf\. On a case of actiuomycosis 



hominis. [With an appended report on the morphology 



of the fungus by Edgar CROOKSHANK, M.B.] Med.-Chir. 



Trans., 72, 1889, 175-210. 

 Powell, S. L. A new locality for Asplenium ebenoides. 



Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 17, 1890, 287. 

 Notes of minerals recently obtained from the quarries 



of Jones' Falls. [1893.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ. 



[12 (1892-93)], 49-50. 

 TovreTjD'Arcy. A case of multiple intussusception. London 



Path. Soc. Trans., 37, 1886, 240-242. 

 The sequel of a case of central sarcoma of the femur. 



London Path. Soc. Trans., 38, 1887, 288. 

 Further specimens of intermuscular synovial cysts. 



London Path. Soc. Trans., 38, 1887, 381-386. 



Cases of talipes. London Path. Soc. Trans. , 40, 1889, 



247-250. 



A complete case of ossifying sarcoma. 



London Path. 



Soc. Trans., 40, 1889, 293-295. 

 A comparison of the results obtained from the inocu- 

 lation of portions of tissue affected with PAGET'S disease, 

 and of Coccidia. [1893.] Jl. Path. Bact., 2, 1894, 251- 

 254. 



A case of epithelioma of the scrotum occurring in a 

 tarworker. London Path. Soc. Trans., 45, 1894, 211-215. 



Epithelial changes produced by irritation. [1894.] 

 Jl. Path. Bact., 3, 1896, 124-130. 



Some morphological changes occurring in epithelial 

 cells as a result of disease. [1896.] Jl. Path. Bact., 4 

 1897, 69-74. 



Some points in the minute anatomy of intussuscep- 

 tion. Jl. Path. Bact., 4, 1897, 484-501. 



The local distribution of cancer and cancer houses. 



Practitioner, 62, 1899, 418-429. 

 Power, Frederick] D. Ornithological notes at Cley and 



Blakeney, September 3rd to 19th, 1884. [1885.] Norf. 



Norw. Nat. Soc. Trans., 4, 1889, 36-43. 

 Power, Frederick] D., & Power, G. E. See below. 



