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Clarke ) Jacob Lockhart. 14. Researches on the 

 intimate structure of the Brain. — Second series. 

 [1867.] Phih Trans. CLVIII., 1868, pp. 263- 

 332 ; Roy. Soc. Proc. XV., 1867, pp. 509-510. 



15. The microscopical stnicture of the con- 

 volutions of the brain. Monthly Microsc. Journ. 

 IL, 1869, pp. 211-213. 



Clarke, John G. The approximate value of a 

 reduction of ruling or maximum grades. Amer. 

 Soc. C. E. Trans. II., 1874, pp. 399-402. 



Clarke, John Wigglesworth. An examination of 

 the doctrine of atomicities. [1870.] American 

 Chemist, I., 1871, pp. 161-163. 



Clarke, L. Lane. 3. *The Micro-Lepidoptera 

 (Leaf-miners). Intellectual Observer, III., 

 1863, pp. 389-397. 



4. Micro-Lepidoptera (Coleophora, or tent- 

 makers). Intellectual Observer, IV., 1864, pp. 

 1-7. 



5. The Melophagus or sheep-tick. Intel- 

 lectual Observer, IV., 1864, pp. 439-442. 



Clarke, S. C. Notes on some of the coast fishes 



of Florida. American Naturalist, IV., 1871, 



pp. 693-694. 

 Clarke, Thomas C. 2. Notes on the crushing 



strength of American iron. [1873.] Amer. 



Soc. C. E. Trans. II., 1874, pp. 228-232. 

 Clarke, Thomas C, and Gri£Fen, J. Loads and 



strains of bridges. [1872.] Amor. Soc. C. E. 



Trans. IL, 1874, pp. 93-106. 

 Clarke, Trevor. On a certain phenomenon of 



hybridism observed in the genus Matthiola. 



Botanical Congress, Proc. 1866, pp. 142-144. 

 Clarke, William Branwhite. 42. Notes on the 



geology of Western Austraha. Geol. Mag. III., 



1866, pp. 503-506, 551-556. 



- 43. On the auriferous and non-auriferous 

 quartz-reefs of Austraha. Geol. Mag. III., 1 866, 

 pp. 561-562. 



44. On the occurrence and geological posi- 

 tion of oil-bearing deposits in New South Wales. 

 Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. XXIL, 1866, pp. 439- 

 448 ; Phil. Mag. XXXL, 1866, pp. 481-482. 



45. Remarks on Australian storms. [1864.] 



New South Wales, Phil. Soc. Trans. I., 1866, 

 pp. 165-177. 



46. On the transmutation of rocks in Aus- 

 tralasia. [1865.] New South Wales, Phil. Soc. 

 Trans. I., 1866, pp. 267-308. 



47. On marine fossiliferous deposits of se- 

 condary age in New South Wales. Phil. Mao- 

 XXXIL, 1866, p. 544 ; Geol. Soc. Quart. JourS. 

 XXIII., 1867, pp. 7-12. 



48. Ontheauriferous and other metalliferous 



districts of Northern Queensland. New South 

 Wales, Roy. Soc. Trans. L, 1867, pp. 42-57; 

 Geogr. Soc. Proc. XIL, 1868, pp. 138-144. 



Clarke, William Branwhite. 49, Note on the 



geology of the Mary River, Queensland. New 

 South Wales, Roy. Soc. Trans. L, 1867, pp. 76- 

 78. 



- 50. Remarks on the sedimentary formations 

 of New South Wales, illustrated by references to 

 other provinces of Australasia. [1867.] Amer. 

 Journ. Sci. XLV., 1868, pp. 334-353. 



51. On the causes and phenomena of earth-" 



quakes, especially in relation to shocks felt in 

 New South Wales and in other provinces of 

 Australasia. New South Wales, Roy. Soc. 

 Trans. IL, 1868, pp. 51-86. 



52. Insects on snow, observed in Australia. 



Zoologist, IIL, 1868, pp. 1139-1140. 



53. Discovery of Dinornis in Australia. 



Geol. Mag. VL, 1869, pp. 383-384; Amer. 

 Journ. Sci. XLIX., 1870, p. 273. 



54. Discovery of diamonds in New South 



Wales : opinions as to their origin. New South 

 Wales, Roy. Soc. Trans. VL, 1872, pp. 39-63 ; 

 Chemical News, XXIV., 1871, pp. 16-18, 40-42, 

 64-66, 78-80. 



55. Discovery of tin in New South Wales. 



New South Wales, Roy. Soc. Trans. VL, 1872, 

 pp. 64-66. 



Clasen, {Vahhe) B. I. Solutions entieres de 

 I'equation indeterminee A.x -\- B?/= S. Paris, 

 Ecole Norm. Annales, IV., 1867, pp. 347-354. 



Clasen, W. L. Ueber die quantitative Bestim- 

 mung von Zinn und Antimon. Journ. Prakt. 

 Chem. XCIL, 1864, pp. 477-480. 



2. Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Schwefel- 



cyanmetalle. Journ. Prakt. Chem. XCVL, 

 1865, pp. 349-357. 



3. Ueber die Einwirkung des Wassers und 



verschiedener neutraler Salzlosungen auf Rohr- 

 zucker. Journ. Prakt. Chem. CIIL, 1868, pp. 

 449-458; American Chemist, IV., 1874, pp. 

 89-92. 



Clason, E. Die Morphologic des Gehororgans 



der Eidechsen. [1870.] Anatomische Studien, 



L, 1873, pp. 300-376. 

 Classen, {Dr.) A. 2. Ueber Metamorphopsic. 



Archiv Ophthalm. X., 1864 (Abth. 2), pp. 155- 



165. 



3. Ueber die raumliche Form der Gesichts- 



empfindung. Virchow, Archiv, XXXVIIL, 

 1867, pp. 91-128, 441-448. 



4. Ueber das Verhaltniss der organischen 



Form zu den mechanischen Naturwissenschaften. 

 Zeitschr. Ration. Medicin, XXIX., 1867, pp. 

 105-124. 



Classen, Alex. Ueber die Salze des Tatra- 

 thylammoniumoxyd mit oxydirenden Sauren 

 und ihre Zersetzungsproducte bei der trockneu 

 Destination. Journ. Prakt. Chem. XCIIL, 1864, 

 pp. 446-463. 



