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Section Moritzburg-Klotzsche. Sachs. Geol. Karte 



Erlaut., Blatt 50, 1892, 66 pp. 



Section Lobau-Neusalza. Sachs. Geol. Karte Erlaut., 



Blatt 71, 1894, 37 pp. 

 Ueber die petrographisohe Unterscheidung vonDecken- 



und Stielbasalten in der Lausitz. [1894.] Min. Petr. 



Mitth., 14, 1895, 297-310. 



Section Lobau-Reichenbach. Sachs. Geol. Karte 



Erlaut., Blatt 56, 1895, 36 pp. 



Section Rumburg-Seifheunersdorf. Sachs. Geol. 



Karte Erlaut. , Blatt 87, 1896, 62 pp. 



Section Ostritz-Bernstadt. Sachs. Geol. Karte 



Erlaut. , Blatt 73, 1896, 30 pp. 



Hazard, J., & Beck, [Carl] Richard. See Beck & 



Hazard. 

 Hazard, J., Dalmer, Karl, & Sauer, Adolf. See Dalmer, 



Hazard & Sauer. 

 Hazard, li. G. The occurrence of the golden swamp 



warbler (Protonotaria citrea) in Rhode Island. Auk, 1, 



1884, 2y0, 419. 



A lay view of ' ornithophilologicalities.' Auk, 1, 



1884, 300-302. 



Breeding habits of the king penguin (Aptenodytes 



longirostris). Auk, 11, 1894, 280-282. 



The Carolina wren (Thryothorus Ludoviciauus) at 



Peace Dale, R.I. Auk, 16, 1899, 83. 



Hazard, Bowlaiid. A remarkable orange tree. Bot. Gaz., 

 16, 1891, 311-312. 



Hazay, Uyiila ( = JuUus). *Malakozoologischer Ausflug 

 in das Trachyt- und Kalkgebirge Ober-Ungarns. Malako- 

 zool. Blatter, 6, 1883, 88-109. 



Die Mollusken-Fauna der "Hohen-Tatra," und iiber 



einige Vorkomnisse der nordlichen Karpathen. Deutsch. 

 Malakozool. Ges. Jbiich., 12 (1885), 20-45. 



Die Limnteen der Gruppe Gulnaria, Leach. Malako- 

 zool. Blatter, 7, 1885, 18-48. 



Limax Schwabi, Frfld. ist nicht identisch mit 



Lim. transsylvanicus, Heijn. Limax versicolor, n. sp. 

 Malakozool. Blatter, 7, 1885, 61-70. 



A "Jozsef fuherezeg barlang" a Biharban. [Die 



"Erzberzog Joseph Holile" im Comitate Bihar.] Termt. 



Kozlou., 19, 1887, 233-247; Ebldt. Kozlon., 21, 1891, 



221. 

 Hazen, Allen. On the determination of chlorine in water. 



Amer. Chem. Jl., 11 (1889), 409-414. 

 Apparatus for the determination of ammonias in 



sand and sewage. Amer. Chem. Jl., 12 (1890), 427-428. 

 On the determination of solids in water. Jl. Anal. 



Chem., 5, 1891, 440-443. 

 A new color-standard for natural waters. Amer. 



Chem. JL, 14 (1892), 300-310. 

 Experiments upon the purification of sewage and 



water at the Lawrence Experiment Station, [1889 to 



1892]. Massachusetts Brd. of Health Rep., 23, 1892, 



423-619; 24, 1893, 391-447. 

 Some physical properties of sands and gravels with 



special reference to their use in filtration. Massachusetts 



Brd. of Health Rep., 24, 1893, 539-556. 

 Chemical precipitation of sewage at the World's 



Colombian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. Massachusetts 



Brd. of Health Rep., 25, 1894, 595-624. 



The measurement of the colors of natural waters. 



Amer. Chem. Soc. Jl., 18, 1896, 264-275. 



Hazen, Allen, & Clark, Harry W. On the effect of 

 temperature upon the determination of ammonia by 

 nesslerisation. Amer. Chem. Jl., 12 (1890), 42.5-426. 



On the determination of nitrates in water. Jl. Anal. 



Chem., 5, 1891, 301-310. 



Hazen, Anmih Putnam. The regeneration of a head 

 instead of a tail in an earthworm. Anat. Anz., 16, 

 1899, 536-541. 



Hazen, Aniiah Putnam, & Morgan, T. H. See Morgan 

 tt Hazen. 



Hazen, Annah Putnam, & Patten, William. See Fatten 

 & Hazen. 



Hazen, Henry Allen. For biography and works see Amer. 



Jl. Sci., 9, 1900, 235-236; Nature, 61 (1899-1900), 398; 



Science, 11, 1900, 222-223; U. S. Monthly Weath. Rev., 



28 (1900), 14-15; Washington Phil. Soc. Bull., 13, 1900, 



401-404; Symons, Meteorol. Mag., 35, 1901, 1. 



To references in No. 3 (Vol. 10) add [U. S.] Chief 



Signal Off. Ann. Rep., 1882 [Pt. 1), 897-926. 

 "Report on the elevations of stations of the Signal 



Service. [U. S.] Chief Signal Oft. Ann. Rep., 1881, 



1178-1184. 

 *The revision of the circular on danger lines, dated 



March 15, 1875. [U. S.] Chief Signal Off. Ann. Rep., 



1882 (Pt. 1), 735-750. 



'Abstract of a report on the floods of 1882. [U. S.] 



Chief Signal Off. Ann. Rep., 1882 (Pt. 1), 751-760. 



*The dry- and wet-bulb hygrometer. Science, 1, 



1883, .503-506. 



*Solar constant. Science, 1, 1883, 542, 602. 



'Report on wind velocities at the Lake Crib and at 



Chicago. U. S. Signal Serv. Notes, No. 6, 1883, 21 pp. 



"Variation of rainfall west of the Mississippi River. 



U. S. Signal Serv. Notes, No. 7, 1883, 8 pp. 

 'Thermometer exposure. [1883.] Amer. Jl. Sci., 27, 



1884, 3G5-378; Washington Phil. Soc. Bull., 6, 1884 

 (Smithsonian Miscell. Coll., 33, 1888, Art. 1), 46-47. 



Thunderstorms and their relations to "low." Amer. 



Ass. Proc, 1884, 111-112. 



The sun glows. Amer. Jl. Sci., 27, 1884, 201-212. 



. Tornadoes. Amer. Jl. Sci., 28, 1884, 181-189. 



Barometric gradient and wind velocity. [1884.] 



Amer. Meteorol. JL, 1 (1884-85), 27-28. 



The dry and wet bulb thermometers "froude." 



[1884.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 1 (1884-85), 63-64; Nature, 



30, 1884, 6. 

 Air pressure and thunder-storms. [1884.] Amer. 



Meteorol. JL, 1 (1884-85), 109-110. 

 [On thermometer screens.] [1884.] Amer. MeteoroL 



JL, 1 (1884-85), 161-162. 



Tornado generation. [1884.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 



1 (1884-85), 172-176. 



Sunspot records. [1884.] Amer. MeteoroL JL, 1 



(1884-85), 208-210. 

 The motion of waves of cold in the United States. 



Science, 3, 1884, 149-152. 

 Danger lines and river floods of 1882. U. S. Signal 



Serv. Notes, No. 15, 1884, 30 pp. 

 The condensing hygrometer and the psychrometer. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 30, 1886, 435-451; Washington Phil. 



Soc. Bull., 8, 1885 (Smithsonian MiscelL Coll., 33, 1888, 



Art. 3), 25-26. 

 Determination of air temperature and humidity. 



[1885.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 1 (1884-85), 342-347, 395- 



402; Wien, MeteoroL Ztschr., 20, 1885, 90-94. 

 Thunderstorms and air-pressure. [1885.] Amer. 



Meteorol. JL, 2 (1885-86), 66-69. 



Increase in wind velocity toward noon and a little 



after. [1885.] Amer. Meteorol. JL, 2 (1885-86), 99. 



Relation of electricity to tornadoes. [1885.] Amer. 



Meteorol. JL, 2 (1886-86), 101. 

 Determination of air temperature. [1885.] Amer. 



Meteorol. JL, 2 (1885-86), 257-262, 306-311 (footnotes 



401-414). 



. Auroras. Science, 5, 1885, 394-395. 



Thermometer exposure. U. S. Signal Serv. Pap., 



No. 18, 1886, 32 pp. ; Washington Phil. Soc. Bull., 7, 



1886 (Smithsonian MiscelL Coll., 33, 1888, Art. 2), 80; 



Meteorol. Ztschr., 3 (1886), 352-355; Amer. Meteorol. 



JL, 3 (1886-87), 82-92. 

 Thunder-storms of May, 1884. U. S. Signal Serv. 



Notes, No. 20, 1885, 8 pp. 

 Thunderstorms of 1884. Washington Phil. Soc. 



