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Skey, William. 39. On a form of electro-mag- 

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 1872, p. 135. 



. 40. New process for the manufacture of 



sulphocyanide of potassium. New Zealand In- 

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41. Absorption of copper from its ammo- 



niacal solution by cellulose in presence of caustic 

 potash. New Zealand Instit. Trans. IV., 1871, 

 p. 332. 



42. On the cause of the suspension of clay 



in water, and its precipitation therefrom by cer- 



. tain substances. New Zealand Instit. Trans. 

 IV., 1871 (Proc.), pp. 380-382. 



. 43. Notes on the presence in certain fibres 



of a substance susceptible of some striking color- 

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. 44. On the mode of producing auriferous 



alloys by wet processes. New Zealand Instit. 

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45. Critical notes upon the alleged nuclear 



action of gold upon gold reduced from solution 

 by organic matter. New Zealand Instit. Trans. 

 V., 1872, pp. 372-375. 



46. On the absorption of certain alkaloids 



by aluminous silicates. New Zealand Instit. 

 Trans. V., 1872, pp. 375-376. 



47. On the proposed substitution of acetate 



for sulphate of copper in the manufacture of 

 iodine. New Zealand Instit. Trans. V., 1872, 

 pp. 376-377. 



48. On the formation of gold nuggets in 



drift. New Zealand Instit. Trans. V., 1872, pp. 

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Skipsey, R. Whyte. Descriptive notice of the 

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2. On the discovery of carboniferous lime- 

 stone fossils in the upper coal-measures to the 

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3. On the range and occurrence of Anthra- 



cosia and other shells in the coal-measures 

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4. On the igneous rock sections at the Rye 



Water, Ayrshire. Glasgow, Geol. Soc. Trans. 

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Skirving, R. Scot. Bird life in Shetland. Journ. 

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Skirving, R. Scot. 2. Notes on the appearance 

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Sklarek, W. Zur physiologischen Wirkung der 

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Skogxnan, ( Captain} C. Completion of the pre- 

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Skrbensky, (Major). Ueber Falco rufipes. 

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Skrebitsky, Alexander. Bijdrage tot de leer 

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Skrobishevsky, Vladislav. [0 razvitii zaro- 

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Skrzeczka, {Dr.). *Ueber die giftige Wirkung 

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Skues, Frederick M. Manners of the Perodic- 

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Slack, Henry J. 8. *Protean animalcules. 

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9. Notes on the Vibrio family. Intellectual 



Observer, IV., 1864, pp. 378-381. 



10. On green ice. Intellectual Observer, 



V., 1864, pp. 51-53. 

 11. Voracity of the Asplanchna Bright- 



wellii, and its stomach currents. Intellectual 



Observer, V., 1864, pp. 182-184. 

 - 12. Molecular motions in living bodies. 



Intellectual Observer, V., 1864, pp. 269-273. 

 13. A supposed new Acineta. Intellectual 



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14. Pink Monads (Chromatia) and their 



enemies. Intellectual Observer, VII., 1865, pp. 

 95-102. 



15. Notes on the Vinegar Plant. Microsc. 

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16. On the spectra of pigments. Intel- 



lectual Observer, VIII., 1866, pp. 348-349. 



17. Notes on the comparative geology of 



the Earth and Moon. Intellectual Observer, 

 IX., 1866, pp. 135-141. 



