Havens 1 



693 



[Hawkins 



Jl. Sci., 4, 1897, 111-114 ; 0, 1898, 45-48 ; Ztsclir. 



Anorg. Ghem., 1(5, 1898, 15-18 ; 18, 1898, 147-151. 

 On the separation uf nickel and cobalt by hydrochloric 



acid. Amer. Jl. Sci., ti, 1898, 396-398; Ztschr. Anorg. 



Cheru., 18, 1898, 378-381. 

 Havens, Fruiike Stuijrt, & Coocta, Frank Austin. See 



Cooch & Havens. 

 Havens, Franke ,'^luart, & VTay, Arthur Fitch. Separa- 

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by the action of gaseous hydrochloric acid on the oxides. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 8, 1899, 217-218 ; Ztschr. Anorg. Ghem., 



21, 1899, 389-391. 

 Havet, J. Du rapport entre le pouvoir bactericide du 



sang de chien et sa richesse en leucocytes. Cellule, 10, 



1894, 219-247. 



Note pr^liminaire sur le systeme nerveux des Limax 



(m^thode de Golgi). Anat. Anz., 16, 1899, 241-248. 



L'etat moniliforme des neurones chez les InvertebrcSs, 



avec quelques remarques sur les Vertebras. Cellule, 16, 

 1899, 35-46. 



La structure du chiasma optique et des masses gan- 



glionnau-es ceribroidales de I'Astacus Muviatilis. Bev. 

 Trim. Microgr., 4, 1899, 109-115. 



Structure du systeme nerveux des Annelides. Nephelis, 



Clepsine, Hirudo, Lumbriculus, Lumbricus. (Methode 

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Contribution i I'litude du systeme nerveux des Tr^ma- 



todes (Distomum hepaticum). Cellule, 17, 1900, 351- 

 381. 



Havet, J., & Denys, J. See Denys & Havet. 



Haviland, Alfred. On the influence of clays and 

 limestones on medical geography, illustrated by the 

 geographical distribution of cancer amongst females in 

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The necessity for collecting and arranging the 



ascertained facts relating to the glaciation of the Isle 

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The aspects of the "crags" of the Manx mountains in 



relation to the glaciation of the island. [1886.] Yn 

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The medical geography of caucer in England and 

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Haviland, F[dwiii]. Occasional notes on plants indi- 

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 [1884-85.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc, 9, 1885, 

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Some remarks on the fertilization of the genus 



Goodenia. [1885.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc, 10, 

 1886, 237-240. 



On a microscopic fungus parasitic upon the Cucur- 



bitace. [1886.] N. S. Wales Linn. Soo. Proc, 1, 1887, 

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Flowering seasons of AustraHan plants. [1886-87.] 



N. S. Wales Linn. Soc. Proc, 1, 1887, 1049-1051, 



1103-1104; 2, 1888, 105-106, 135-136, 185-186, 348, 



565-566, [viii] ; 3, 1889, 267-268, [viii]. 

 Haviland, G. F. Notes on an infant maias [orang utan]. 



Singapore, Hoy. Asiat. Soc. JL, 26, 1894, 204-206. 

 Haviland, Geurye D. A sparrow's antipathy to purple. 



Nature, 46, 1892, 394. 

 A revision of the tribe Naucleete (Nat. Ord. Rubiacee). 



[1897.] Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bot.), 33, 1897-98, 1-94. 

 Observations on termites ; with descriptions of new 



species. [1897.] Linn. Soc. Jl. {Zool.), 26, 1898, 358- 



442. 

 Haviland, George D., & Sharp, David. Termites in 



captivity in England. Ent. Soc. Trans., 1896, 589- 



594. 

 Havlicek, T. V. Drobnosti ze stereometric. [Einiges ans 



der Stereometrie.] C'lsopis, 1>^, 1889, 76-78 ; Fortschr. 



Math., 1889, 577. 



Havlicek, I'uclur. llovinne prusece rotacnich ploch 

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Haward, L. Creaghe-. See Creagbe-Haward. 



Haward, ]l'urriii<jtun. Specimens of hammer -toes. 

 London Path. Soc Trans., 44, 1893, 130-131. 



Hawcridge, A. A piece of limestone. [1899.] Barrow 

 Field Club Rep., 14, 1900, 31-32. 



Kavrdon, William. On the capacity and form of blast- 

 furnaces. {With discussion.] Iron & Steel Inst. Jl., 

 1894 {No. 1), 78-106. 



Ha well, {Kev.} John. [The remarkable sunsets. Upper 

 currents of the atmosphere.] Nature, 29, 1884, 285. 



Description of two new species of Gastropoda from 



the Upper Lias of Yorkshire. [1896.] Y'orks. Geol. 

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Hawes, F. B. U., & Crawley, C. W. S. See Crawley & 

 Hawes. 



Hawes, F. W. Hesperia Uneola, Oclisenheimer : an 

 addition to the list of British butterflies. Entomolo- 

 gist, 23, 1890, 3-4. 



On the earlier stages of Hesperia lineola. Ento- 

 mologist, 25, 1892, 177-180. 



Notes on the early stages of Colias hyale, L. Ent. 



Month. Mag., 29, 1893, 12-13. 



Notes on the unusual abundance of Polyommatus 



phlffias, L., in 1893. [1893.] S. London Ent. Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. Proc, 1892-93, 138-140. 



Hawes, George )r[t'ssoH]. [Building stones of Ohio.] 



Limestone. Ohio Geol. Surv. Rep., 5, 1884, 608-642. 

 Hawes, George ir[t'ss(i]. Smith, Eugene Allen, Clements, 



Julius Morgan, & Brooks, Alfred Hulse. See Smith, 



Hawes, Clements & Brooks. 

 Hawk, i'[/((/(p] ]>[i'utier], & Sherman, H[enry] C[lapp]. 



See Sherman & Hawk, 

 Hawker, Jiichurd lUcD. [Birds collected in western 



Soniahland.] Brit. Oruith. Club Bull., 7, 1898, Iv. 

 List of a small collection of birds made in the vicinity 



of Lahej, in southern Arabia. Ibis, 4, 1898, 374-376. 



On the results of a collecting-tour of three months in 



Somaliland. Ibis, 5, 1899, 52-81. 



Hawker, T. Ji. Seyniour. The speed regulation of prime 

 motors for driving dynamo-electric generators. Electri- 

 cian, 12, 1884, 326. 



Incandescent lighting. Electrician, 13, 1884, 151- 



153, 207-208, 246-247, 347-349. 



Hawkee's sine photometer. Electrician, 13, 1884, 



253-254. 



Hawkes, Claude S. Deux cas d'intoxication par la 



scopolamine survenus dans la pratique ophtalmologique. 



Ann. d"Oculist., 118, 1897, 28-29. 

 Hawkes, H. E. Limitations of Greek arithmetic. N. Y., 



Amer. Math. Soc. Bull., 4, 1898, 530-535. 

 Hawkesworth, Edwin. From Kettleness to Saltburn. 



[1891.] Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 6, 1890-91, 55-59. 

 August 1st, 1892. Excursion to Witherusea. Leader, 



Mr. Alfred Hakker, M.A., F.G.S. Leeds Geol. Ass. 



Trans., 8, 1892-93, 87-89. 

 Hawkins, Barry C. Seismic noises in North Carolina and 



Georgia. U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 25 (1897), 393- 



394. 



The area of heavy rainfall in the southern Appala- 

 chians. U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 25 (1897), 442- 

 443. 



The north-west gales of the southern Blue Ridge and 



Piedmont region. U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 27 

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Hawkins, C. C. Armature reaction and the theory of 

 commutation. Electrician, 39, 1897, 13-15, 39-42, 

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Induction motor diagrams. Electrician, 42, 1899, 



467-468, 528-529, 610-612, 866-869. 



