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Hardy, James. For biography and list of works see Ann. 

 Seott. Nat. Hist., 1899, 1-6; Berwick. Nat. Club Hist., 

 16,1899, 341-372; 17, 1901, 299-305; Ent. Month. Mag., 

 35, 1899, 16-17. 



Record of the migration, local movements, and occur- 

 rence of birds on the Borders, for 1882-83, and 1884-85. 

 Berwick. Nat. Club Hist., [10], 1885, 556-572, 617. 



Miscellanea. Berwick. Nat. Club Hist., [10], 1885, 



607-610. 



Boreus hyemalis, L., in Berwickshire. [1885.] Scott. 



Natlist., 8, 1886-86, 64. 

 The history of Charanis graminig, the grass or antler 



moth, on the Borders. Berwick. Nat. Club Hist., [11], 



1887, 195-205. 

 Localities for Neottia Nidus-avis. Berwick. Nat. Club 



Hist., [11], 1887, 533. 



On the wild pigeons of the coast of Berwickshire. 



Berwick. Nat. Club Hist., [12], 1890, 149-151. 



New plants for Northumberland. Berwick. Nat. Club 



Hist., [12], 1890, 394-395. 



Increased spread of Pseudococous Fagi. Berwick. Nat. 



Club Hist., [12], 1890, 395. 



Remarks on some new localities for rare plants. Ber- 

 wick. Nat. Club Hist., [13], 1892, 410-411. 



Bottle-nosed whale, Hyperoodon rostratus (Chemnilz) 



stranded at Redbeugli shore, on the Berwickshire coast, 

 1st. November 1895. Berwick. Nat. Club Hist., 15, 1897, 

 293-296. 



Further observations on excrescences and diseases 



occasioned in plants by mites. Berwick. Nat. Club Hist., 

 15, 1897, 354-355. 



Heirdy, James D. Another view of the submergence of the 

 British Isles during the glacial period. Gaol. Mag., 10, 

 1893, 277-279. 



Hardy, James G. On Darboux lines on surfaces. Amer. 

 Jl. Math., 20, 1898, 283-292. 



Hardy, Manly. Late occurrence of the Phoebe (Sayornis 

 fuscus) at Brewer, Maine. Auk, 2, 1885, 108. 



Additional notes on the bittern. Auk, 6, 1889, 187- 



188. 



Hardy, Michel. D^couverte d'une sepulture de I'^poque 

 Quaternaire k Raymonden, commune de Chancelade 

 (Dordogne). Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 107, 1888, 1025- 

 1026; Congr. Int. Anthrop. C. R., 1889, 398-404. 



Hardy, Peter. *0n the values of annuities, which are to 

 pay certain given rates of interest on the purchase money 

 during the whole term of their continuance, and to replace 

 their original values, on their expiration, at certain other 

 given rates. [1850.] Assur. Mag., [1, 1851], 1 (his)- 

 8 (bis). 



""On the value of contingent reversions subject to 



certain limitations. [1851.] Assur. Mag., 2, 1852, 91- 

 95, 298. 



*Some considerations in the theories of combinations, 



probabilities, and Ufe contingencies. [1851.] Assur. 

 Mag., 2, 1852, 151-159, 259-270. 



*An expose of the fallacy, "that it is just to tax tem- 

 porary annuities at the same rate as perpetual annuities." 

 Assur. Mag., 3, 1853, 195-204. 



'Approximate values of annuities on three joint lives. 



Assur. Mag., 3, 1853, 330-332. 



*An investigation into the proper method of deter- 

 mining the amount of an annuity forborn and improved 

 at interest, during the existence of a given life. [1857.] 

 Assur. Mag., 7, 1858, 1-13. 



Hardy, Ralph Price. On the formulje for determining the 

 value of benefits, according to the principle of collective 

 assurance. [1892.] Inst. Act. Jl., 30, 1893, 79-87. 



-An enquiry into the methods of representing and giving 



effect to the experience of a friendly society : with some 

 account of the Hearts of Oak Benefit Society, and its 

 experience for the years 1884-91. [1893.] Inst. Act. 

 Jl., 31, 1895, 86-146. 



Austrahan Mutual Provident Society. On a method 



of valuation that will produce a definite reserve at the 

 end of a fixed period, and where the rate of interest 

 yielded upon the accumulations varies annually through- 

 out such period. [On a method of calculating the rever- 

 sionary bonus attaching to each policy, according to the 

 principles of distribution now in force in the Society.] 

 [1894.] Inst. Act. .Jl., 31, 1895, 325-330, 330-332. 



Hardy, W[illiam] B[ate]. On some points in the histology 

 and development of Myriothela phrygia. Quart. Jl. Micr. 

 Sci., 32, 1891, 505-537. 



On the reaction of certain cell-granules with methylene- 



blue. [1891.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc, 7, 1892, 256- 

 258. 



The blood-corpuscles of the Crustacea, together with 



a suggestion as to the origin of the crustacean fibrin- 

 ferment. Jl. Physiol., 13, 1892, 165-190. 



The protective functions of the skin of certain animals. 



Jl. Physiol., 13, 1892, 309-319. 

 On some histological features and physiological pro- 

 perties of the post-a-sophageal nerve-cord of the Crustacea. 



[1891-93.] Phil. Trans. (B), 185, 1895, 83-117. 

 Further observations upon the action of the oxyphil 



and hyaline cells of frog's lymph upon bacilli. [1898.] 



Jl. Physiol., 23, 1898-99, 359-375. 

 On the structure of cell protoplasm. Jl. Physiol., 24, 



1899, 158-210. 

 On the coagulation of proteid by electricity. With a 



note in the text by W. C. D. WnETHiM. Jl. Physiol., 



24, 1899, 288-304. 

 On the mechanism of gelation in reversible colloidal 



systems. Roy. Soc. Proc, 66, 1900, 95-109. 

 A preliminary investigation of the conditions which 



determine the stability of irreversible hydrosols. Roy. 



Soc. Proc, 66, 1900, 110-125; Ztschr. Physikal. Chem., 



33, 1900, 385-400. 

 Hardy, ll'[(7//(im] B[ate], & D'Arcy, Ralpli Francis. Sec 



D'Arcy A Hardy. 

 Hardy, ]\'[illicim] B[atc], & Kanthack, .i[Ifredo] A[ntunes]. 



See Kanthack <& Hardy. 

 Hardy, W[illiam] B[ate], & Lim Boon Keng. On the 



changes in the number and character of tlie wandering 



cells of the frog induced by the presence of urari or of 



Bacillus anthiacis. Jl. Physiol., 15, 1894, 361-374. 

 Hardy, Wlilliam] Blale], & lacDougall, H'. On the 



structure and functions of the alimentary canal of 



Daplmia. [1893.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. Proc, 8, 1895, 



41-50. 

 Hardy, ir[illiam] B[ate], & Wesbrook, F[ra>ik] F. The 



wandering cells of the alimentary canal. Jl. Physiol., 



18, 1895, 490-524. 

 Hardy, W. H. Cozens-. See Cozens-Hardy. 

 Hare, .4 . T. Globular lightning. Nature, 40, 1889, 415. 

 Hare, .irthur W. On a method of determining the position 



of the fissure of Rolando and some other cerebral fissures 



in the living subject. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 18, 1884, 174- 



181. 



Note on the biological tests employed in determining 



the purity of water. [1887.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc, 

 14, 1888, 306-313. 



Hare, Artliar (('., & Woodhead, German Sims. See 



Woodbead & Hare. 

 Hare, ('[harles] J. For biographical notice see Med.-Chir. 



Trans., 82, 1899, cxx-cxxii. 

 Hare, C. L. A new table for the qualitative separation of 



the metals of the iron group. Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 17, 



1895, 537-539. 

 Hare, {Stirfi.-CcqH.) E. Christian. Notes on Dr. H.\ffki.\e's 



anti-cholera inoculations in Assam, Cachar and Sylhet 



from October 1894 to July 1895. [1896.] Indian Med. 



Gaz., 31, 1897, 9-11. 



Technique of H.\i'1'kine's anti-cholera inoculations. 



[1896.] Indian Med. Gaz., 31, 1897, 193-200. 



