EmineHt Living Geologists — Professor John Milne. 345 



1882. (With Thomas Gray) " On Seismic Experiments" : Proc. Eoy. Soc, 



vol. xxxiii, pp. 139-40. [Abstract.] 

 ' ' Notes on Koropok-guru or Pit-Dwellers of Yezo and the Kurile 



Islands" : Trans. Asiatic Soc. Japan, vol. x, pp. 187-98. 

 " The Distribution of Seismic Activity in Japan " : Trans. Seism. Soc. 



Japan, vol. iv, pp. 1-30. 

 "Utilization of the Earth's Internal Heat" (a discussion opened by 



J. Milne): ibid., pp. 61-72. 

 " Suggestions for the Systematic Observation of Earthquakes " : ibid., 



pp. 85-117. 

 " Earthquake Motion " : The Chrysantliemum (Yokohama), 1882. 

 1888. (With Thomas Gray) "On the Elasticity and Strength-constants of 



Japanese Eocks " : Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxxix, pp. 139-40. 



[Abridged.] 

 (With Thomas Gray) "On Seismic Experiments": Phil. Trans., 



vol. clxxiii, pp. 863-83. 

 " Earth Tremors " : Trans. Seism. Soc. Japan, vol. vii, pt. i, pp. 1-15. 

 " Earth Pulsations " : ibid., vol. vi, pp. 1-12. 



1884. " On 387 Earthquakes observed during two years in North Japan " : 



ibid., vol. vii, pt. ii, pp. 1-87. 

 Recherclies sur les trevihlements de terre au Japon. Congres Geologique 

 de Berlin, Yokohama, 1884. 



1885. " Seismic Experiments " : Trans. Seism. Soc. Japan, vol. viii, pp. 1-82. 

 ' ' Construction in Earthquake Countries ' ' : Proc. Inst. C. E . , vol. Ixxxiii. 



1886. " The Volcanoes of Japan " : Trans. Seism. Soc. Japan, vol. ix, pt. ii, 



pp. 184. 

 Earthquakes and other Earth-movements. 1st ed. London : Inter- 

 national Science Series. 



1887. " On a Seismic Survey made in Tokyo in 1884 and 1885" : Trans. 



Seism. Soc. Japan, vol. x, pp. 1-36. 

 " Earth Tremors in Central Japan " : ibid., vol, xi, pp. 1-78. 

 "Earthquake Eiifects, Emotional and Moral" : ibid., pp. 91-114. 

 " On Construction in Earthquake Countries " : ibid., pp. 115-74. 



1888. Several papers in Trans. Seism. Soc. Japan, vol. xii : "Effects of 



Earthquakes on Lower Animals," pp. 1-4; "Modern Pendulum 

 Seismometers," pp. 22-8; "The Gray-Milne Seismograph and 

 other Instruments at Tokyo," pp. 33-48; "Sound Phenomena 

 of Earthquakes," pp. 53-62; " Eelative Motion," pp. 63-6; 

 "Movements in Buildings," pp. 67-76; "Seismic Problems," 

 pp. 107-14. 



1889. Several papers in Trans. Seism. Soc. Japan, vol. xiii, pt. i : "Earth 



Tremors in Central Japan," pp. 7-20 ; " Distribution of Motion in 

 a small Area," pp. 41-90; "Japanese Earthquakes in 1886," 

 pp. 91-132. Vol. xiv : " Earthquake Motion," pp. 1-42 ; " Effects 

 on Buildings," pp. 43-83 ; " Information for Builders," pp. 229-46. 



' ' Seismic V/ork in Japan, ' ' and ' ' On the Vibration of Eailway Trains ' ' : 

 Eep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., p. 492. 



" Building in Earthquake Countries " : Proc. Inst. C.E., vol. c. 



1890. Papers in Trans. Seism. Soc. Japan, vol. xv : " Seismometry and 



Eailway Trains," pp. 23-30; "Japanese Earthquakes," pp. 93-8; 

 " Eeport of Observations for the year 1887," pp. 99-126 ; " Earth- 

 quakes in connexion with Electric and Magnetic Phenomena," 

 pp. 135-62. 



1891. "On Phenomena which might be observable if the hypothesis that 



Earthquakes are connected with Electrical Phenomena be enter- 

 tained " : Eep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., p. 583. 



1892. (With W. K. Burton) The Great Earthquake in Japan, 1891. Yoko- 



hama and London [Stanford]. 

 (With W. K. Burton) The Volcanoes of Japan. Pt. i : Fujisan. Yoko- 

 hama, Shanghai, Hong-kong, and Singapore : Kelly & Walsh. 



