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Harman, F. K. T}ie Cerros of Famatiua. [1888.] Corn- 

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Harman, (Li.) H. J. For biographical notice and works 

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Harman, N. Bishop. Anomalous female uro-genital 

 organs. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 32, 1898, 211-215. 



The caudal limit of the lumbar visceral efferent nerves 



in man. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 32, 1898, 403-121. 



The duodeno-jejunal flexure : its variations and their 



significance. Jl. Anat. Physiol, 32, 1898, 665-674. 



[Abnormal liver.] Jl. Anat. Physiol., 33, 1899, xvii- 



xviii. 



Anomalous nerve supply to the leg. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 



33, 1899, x.xii-xxiv. 



The pelvic splanclmic nerves: an examination into 



their range and character. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 33, 1899, 

 386-399. 



[Two livers illustrating extreme conditions of the left 



lobe.] [1899.] Jl. Anat. Physiol., 34, 1900, xlix-li. 



The palpebral and oculomotor apparatus in fishes: 



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 Jl. Anat. Physiol., 34, 1900, 1-40. 



The anterior limit of the cervioo-thoracic visceral 



efferent nerves in man. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 34, 1900, 

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Harmand, {Frangois] J{ules]. *Sur la reetifieation de la 

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*[Sur son voyage a I'isthme de Kra (presqu'ile de 



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Harmand, (Vahhe) J. Description des differentes formes 

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Observations relatives a la'flore liohenique de la 



Lorraine. Nancy Soc. Sci. Bull., 1889, 15-26; 1891, 

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Catalogue descriptif des Lichens observtis dans la 



Lorraine. Nancy Soc. Sci. Bull., 1894, 43-115; 1895, 

 807-397; 1896, 194-273; 1897, 162-2,59; 1898, 33-121; 

 1899, 46-124. 



Harmer, ^[jfi/cr/f] W. On the age of a flint implement 

 recently found at Hellesdon. Norf. Norw. Nat. Soc. 

 Trans.; 5, 1894, 569-573. 



On the importance of extending the work of the 



Geological Survey of Great Britain to the deep-seated 

 rocks by means of boring. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1895, 693- 

 694. 



The southern character of the MoUuscan fauna of the 



Coralline Crag tested by an analysis of its more abun- 

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 1896, 27-31. 



Les depots Tertiaires Sup^rieurs du bassin anglo- 



belge. Brux. Soc. Beige G(5ol. Bull., 1896 (Mem.), 

 815-344. 



On the Pliocene deposits of Holland and their rela- 

 tion to the English and Belgian Crags, with a suggestion 

 for the establishment of' a new zone, "Amstelien," and 

 some remarks on the geographical conditions of the 

 Pliocene epoch in northern Europe. Geol. Soc. Quart. 

 Jl., 52, 1896, 748-781. 



The Pliocene deposits of the east of England: the 



Lenham beds and the Coralline Crag. Geol. Soc. Quart. 

 Jl., 54, 1898. 308-354. 



On the range in time and space of Fusus (Neptunea) 



antiquus and its allies. Int. Congr. Zool. Proc, 1898, 

 222-225. 



Excursion to Aldeburgh, Westleton, and Dunwich. 



[1898.] Geol. Ass. Proc, 15, 1899, 434-444. 



On a proposed classification of the Pliocene deposits 



of the east of England. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 751- 

 753. 



The meteorological conditions of north-western 



Europe, during the Pliocene and Glacial periods. 

 Brit. Ass. Rep., 1899, 753. 



The influence of the winds upon climate during past 



epochs ; a meteorological explanation of some geological 

 problems. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1900, 753-754. 



The Pliocene deposits of the east of England. 



Part II : The Crag of Essex (Waltonian) and its rela- 

 tion to tliat of Suffolk and Norfolk. Geol. Soe. Quart. 

 Jl., 56, 1900, 705-738. 



Harmer, F[i:/derir'] W., & Wood, Searhs V[alentine\ (jun.). 

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Harmer, (.Uiin:) Gertrude. [Notes on Ottawa birds.] 

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Harmer, (Miss) Gertrude. Kingston, .1. G., & Macoun, 

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Harmer, .Sidiiei/ F[rederir]. On the structure and de- 

 velopment of Loxosoma. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1884, 779. 



On a method for the silver staining of marine objects. 



Neapel Zool. Stat. Mitth., 5, 1884, 445-446. 



Darkness and eyes. Norf. Norw. Nat. Soc. Trans., 



3, 1884, 604-609. 



On the structure and development of Loxosoma. 



Quart. Jl. Micr. Sci., 25, 1885, 261-337. 



On the life-history of Pedicellina. [1886.] Quart. Jl. 



Micr. Sci., 27, 1887, '239-263. 



Sur I'embryogenie des Bryozoaires ectoproctes. Arch. 



Zool. Exper.,5, 1887, 443-458. 



On a new species of Dinophilus. Cambridge Phil. 



Soc. Proc, 6, 1889, 359-360. 

 Notes on the anatomy of Dinophilus. [1889.] U. K. 



Mar. Biol. Ass. Jl., 1, 1889-90, 119-143. 

 On the regeneration of lost parts in Polyzoa. Brit. 



Ass. Rep., 1890, 862-863. 

 On the British species of Crisia. Quart. Jl. Micr. 



Sci., 82, 1891, 127-181. 

 On the origin of the embryos in the ovioells of the 



cyclostomatous Polyzoa. [1890.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. 



Proc, 7, 1892, 48. 

 [On living specimens of a land planarian, Ehyncho- 



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Phil. Soc. Proc, 7, 1892, 88. 

 On the nature of the excretory processes in marine 



Polyzoa. [1891.] Cambridge Phil. Soc Proc, 7, 1892, 



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 Lion-tiger hybrids. [1893.] Nature, 47 (1892-93), 



413-414 ; Rev. Sci., 51, 1893, 6.59-661. 



On the occurrence of embryonic fission in cyclo- 

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Preliminary note on embryonic fission in Lichen- 



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On the development of Lichenopora verrucaria, Fabr. 



[1895.] Roy. Soc. Proc, 59, 1896, 73-74; Quart. Jl. 

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Note on new or rare British marine Polyzoa. [1897.] 



U. K. Mar. Biol. Ass. Jl., 5, 1897-99, 51-53. 



On the notochord of Cephalodiscus. Zool. Anz., 20, 



1897, 342-346. 



On the oasts of Iguanodon bernissartensis, Boiilenger, 



recently presented to the Museum of Zoology by H. M. 



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Proc, 9, 1898, 202-203. 

 Notes on cyclostomatous Polyzoa. [1896.] Cambridge 



Phil. Soc. Proc, 9, 1898, 208-214. 

 On some bones of a pelican from the Cambridgeshire 



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363-364. 



On the development of Tubulipora, and on some 



British and northern species of this genus. [1898.] 

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On the occurrence of the "well-shrimp," Niphargus, 



