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Levering, Joseph. 26. On the application of 

 electricity to the maintenance of the vibrations of 

 the tuning-fork, and of the tuning-fork to the 

 excitement of vibrations in cords and threads. 

 Amer. Assoc. Proc. XVII., 1868, pp. 103- 

 106. 



-- 27. On methods of illustrating optical 

 meteorology, particularly the formation of halos 

 and coronse, according to the theory of BRAVAIS. 

 ' Amer. Assoc. Proc. XIX., 1870, pp. 64-69. 



- 28. On sympathetic vibrations, as exhibited 

 in ordinary machinery. Amer. Assoc. Proc. 

 XXI., 1872, pp. 59-63 ; Franklin Instit. Jour- 

 nal, LXV., 1873, pp. 351-355. 



- 29. On the determination of Transatlantic 

 Longitudes by means of the telegraphic cables. 

 Amer. Acad. Mem. IX., (pt. 2), 1873, pp. 437- 

 477. 



- 3O. [On the theory of halos.] Amer. 

 Acad. Proc. VIII., 1873, pp. 215-220. 



- 31. On the Republican Calendar. Amer. 

 Acad. Proc. VIII., 1873, pp. 348-364. 



Lovett, {Major) B. Surveys on the road from 

 Shiraz to Bam. Geogr. Soc. Journ. XLIL, 

 1872, pp. 202-212. 



Low. See Loew. 



Lowe, Edward Joseph. 27. *Singular mortality 

 amongst the Swallow tribe. Mag. Nat. Phil. I., 

 1856, pp. 5-6. 



- 28. *Calendar of nature (June to Novem- 

 ber 1855) at the Highfield House Observatory, 

 near Nottingham. Mag. Nat. Phil. I., 1856, pp. 

 7-8, 38, 61, 88, 110, 143. 



- 29. *Snow crystals. Mag. Nat. Phil. I., 

 1856, pp. 31, 61, 133. 



-- 30. *Tree at Lenton struck by lightning on 

 the 28th of May 1854. Mag. Nat. Phil. I., 

 1856, pp. 63-64. 



31. *Meteors or falling stars. Mag. Nat. 



Phil. I., 1856, pp. 133-135. 



32. On ozone. [1863.] Phil. Mag. 



XXVII., 1864, pp. 229-233. 

 33. The wind and its direction. Intel- 

 lectual Observer, V., 1864, pp. 125-129. 



34. Ozone and ozone tests. Intellectual 

 Observer, V., 1864, pp. 160-165. 



35. Snow crystals. Intellectual Observe!*, 

 V., 1864, pp. 279-283. 



36. The remarkable weather of the early 



Summer of 1864, at the Highfield House Obser- 

 vatory. Intellectual Observer, V., 1864, pp. 

 425-432. 



37. History of the earthquake of 1863, 



October 6th. Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. II., 

 1865, pp. 55-99. 



38. Snow-crystals and hail, as observed at 



the Beeston Observatory. [1864.] Brit. 

 Meteor. Soc. Proc. II., 1865, pp. 105-107. 



Lowe, Edward Joseph. 39. Movement of the 

 air, from January 31st, 1863, to January 31st, 

 1864, as recorded at the Beeston Observatory. 

 Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. II., 1865, pp. 160- 

 166. 



4O. The abnormal forms of ferns. Brit. 



Assoc. Kep. XXXVII., 1867 (Sect.), p. 91 ; 

 XL., 1870 (Sect.), p. 120. 



41. November 14th meteor epoch, 1867. 



Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XXVIII., 1868, p. 

 32. 



42. Meteorological phenomena of October, 



from 1737 to 1812. Symons, Meteor. Mag. III., 

 1868, pp. 3-5. 



43. Great shower of meteors seen on the 



27th of November 1872, at the Highfield House 

 Observatory, near Nottingham. Astron. Soc. 

 Month. Not. XXXIII., 1873, pp. 81-88. 

 Lowe, John. Resistance to motion of ships. 

 Franklin Instit. Journal, LIX., 1870, pp. 389- 

 390. 



2. Something new concerning the physica. 



properties of steam. Franklin Instit. Journal, 

 LXVI., 1873, pp. 250-253. 



Lowe, (Mr.) John. 9. Observations on DZIER- 



ZON'S theory of reproduction in the Honey Bee. 



Entom. Soc. Trans. V., 1867, pp. 547-560; 



Zoologist, II., 1867, p. 880. 

 Lowe, (Dr.) John. 9. On the flora of Lynn and 



the vicinity. Part 1. Phanerogams and ferns. 



Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. VIII., 1866, pp. 



476-482. 



1O. [Discovery of Lepidium Draba near 



Lynn, Norfolk.] Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. Trans. 

 VIII., 1866, p. 509. 



11. On the occurrence of spherical iron 



nodules in the lower greensand. Brit. Assoc. 

 Rep. XXXVIII., 1868 (Sect.), pp. 72-73. 



12. On silicified vegetable structures from 



the Zambesi. [1867.] Edinburgh, Bot. Soc. 

 Trans. IX., 1868, pp. 131-133. 



Lowe, R. T. 39. Arum canariense, Webb, in 

 Madeira. Journ. of Bot. III., 1865, pp. 220- 

 221. 



40. Rediscovery of Centaurea massoniana, 



Lowe, in Madeira. Journ. of Bot. III., 1865, 

 pp. 352-353. 



41. Description of a new Madeiran Pupa : 

 P. Wollastoni. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. XIX., 

 1867, pp. 81-82. 



Lowe, W. B. Section of the strata exposed iu 

 the Victoria Lime Works. Rugby, Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. Rep. VI., 1872, pp. 48-49. 



2. Cohesion of water at various tempera- 

 tures. Rugby, Nat. Hist. Soc. Rep. 1873, pp. 

 15-17. 



Lowne, Benjamin Thompson. Contributions to 

 the natural history of Australian ants. Entomo- 

 logist, II., 1864-65, pp. 275-280, 331-336. 



