Hosius] 



950 



[Hospitaller 



Kosius, A[ug.'\. For biographical notice and works see 

 Leopuldiua', 82, 1896, 103. 



[Ueber die Verbreituug des Septarienthons auf der 



westlichen Grenze der westfalischeu Kreidefoimation.] 

 Bonn, Nat. Hist. Ver. Corresp.-Bl., 1887, 37-41. 



Ueber den Septal ientbon von Schermbeck. Bonn, 



Nat. Hist. Ver. Verb., 44, 1887, 1-16. 



Ueber die Bilstein-Hcihlen. Bonn, Nat. Hist. Ver. 



Corresp.-Bl., 1889, 33-36. 



Ueber die Verbreitung des Mitteloligocens westlicb 



von der Westfalischen Kreideformation und nordlich von 



der Weserkette. Bonn, Nat. Hist. Ver. Verb., 40, 1889, 



51-95. 

 Geognostiscbe Skizze von Westfalen mit besonderer 



Beriieksichtigung der fiir priihistorische Fundstellen 



wichtigen Formationsglieder. Deutsch. Ges. Anthrop. 



Corresp.-Bl., 1890, 86-95. 

 . Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Foraminiferen-Fauna des 



Miocens. Bonn, Nat. Hist. Ver. Verb., 49, 1892, 148- 



197; 50, 1893, 93-141. 

 Ueber marine Scbichten im Walderthon von Grouau 



(Westfalen) und die mit denselben vorkommenden Bil- 



dungen (Ebizocorallium Hohendabli, sog. Dreibeine). 



Deutsch. Geol. Ges. Ztschr., 45, 1893, 31-53. 

 Ueber Zeuglodou-Keste aus Holland. Neues Jbuch. 



Min., 1893 (Bd. 2), 68-69. 

 Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Foramiuiferen Fauna des 



Oberoligociins vom Doberg bei Biinde. [1893.] Osnabriick 



Jber., 1893-94, 73-124, 157-184. 

 HosluB, A[ttg.], & ntarck, W. von der. [Weitere Beitrage 



zur Kenntniss der Fossilen Ptlanzen uud Fische aus 



der Kreide Westfalens.] Nachtrag zur Flora der West- 

 falischen Kreideformation. Palaeoutographica, 31, 1885, 



225-231. 

 Hosius, A[u<i.], & Miigge, O[toj. Ueber geschrammte 



Gescbiebe der oberen Kreideformation im Diluvium bei 



Miinster in Westf. Bonn, Nat. Hist. Ver. Verb., 50, 



1893, 524-531. 

 Hoskin, John. A rough-and-ready dynamometer for small 



motors. Franklin Inst. Jl., 131, 1891, 489-191. 

 Hosking, Ii[ichaid]. Viscosity of solutions. Phil. Mag., 



49, 1900, -274-286. 

 Hoskins, A. Percy. On glauconite from Woodburn, 



Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim. [1894.] Geol. Mag., 2, 



1895, 817-321; Belfast Field Club Rep., 4, 1901, 195- 



201. 

 Hoskins, Henry. 'Correction of an error in Milne's 



treatise on annuities and assurances. [1872.] Inst. 



Act. Jl., 17, 1873, 192-193. 

 *Oij the approximate value of a complete annuity 



payable by instalments. [1875.] Inst. Act. Jl., 19, 



1876, 143-144. 

 Hoskins, Leaiider Miller. The soaring of birds. Science, 



13, 1889, 205. 



Work and energy. Science, 18, 1891, 270. 



The fundamental hypotheses of abstract dynamics. 



Science, 20, 1892, 122-123. 

 Maximum stresses in bridge members. [1893.] 



Wisconsin Ac. Trans., 10, 1895. 24-40. 

 . Flow and fracture of rocks as related to structure. 



[1896.] U. S. Geol. Surv. Kep., 1894-95 (Pt. 1), 845-874. 

 General criterion for position of loads causing 



maximum stress in any member of a bridge truss. 



{With discussion.] Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 



42, 1899, 240-266. 

 Hoskins, Leander Miller, Marx, Charles D., & Wing, 



Charles B. See Marx, VTing & Hoskins. 

 Hoskins, S[amuel] Elliott. For biographical notice and 



works see Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 15, 1889, 87-88. 

 Hoskins, 'T. H. Crown and root-grafts. Garden & Forest, 

 3, 1890, 312. 



. Internal decay of forest-trees. Garden & Forest, 5, 



1892, 207-208. 



An Indian on Indian corn. Garden & Forest, 8, 



1895, 23. 

 The germination of nuts. Garden & Forest, 8, 1895, 



448. 

 Hoskins, William. A hydrocarbon blow-pipe and furnaces. 



Jl. Anal. Chem., 1, 1887, 274-276. 

 Hoskinson, W[i)ifie!d] .b'[fo"]- Dihalogen derivatives of 



salicylic acid. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc, 24, 1887, 432- 



434. 



See also under Smitb, Edgar F[ahs]. 

 Hoskinson, Wliiilield] S[eott], & Smitb, Edgar F[ahx]. 



See Smith & Hoskinson. 

 Hoskold, H. D. Geological notice upon the Forest of 



Dean. Cotteswold Club Proc, 10, 1892, 123-177. 

 Notes upon the mines in the Argentine Republic, 



South America. [1892.] N. Eug. Inst. Min. Engin. 



Trans., 41, 1893, 126-154. 

 Historical notes upon ancient and modern surveying 



and surveying instruments. Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. 



Trans., 30, 1893, 135-154. 



Notes on the geography of the Argentine Republic. 



Scott. Geogr. Mag., 13, 1897, 72-86. 



Notes upon ancient and modern surveying, and 



surveying instruments, books, tables, etc. llVith dis- 

 CMss/on.] [1900.] Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 19, 1901, 

 171-240; 20, 1902, 499-503. 



Remarks on mine-surveying instruments, with special 



reference to Mr. Dunbar D. Scott's paper on their 

 evolution, and its discussion. [1900.] Amer. Inst. Min. 

 Engin. Trans., 31, 1902, 25-55. 



Hoskyns-Abrahall, J[ohn] L[eigh]. For biographical 

 notice and list of works see Chem. Soc. Jl., 61, 1892, 

 486-488. 



Pheuylsulphonic anhydride. Chem. Soc. Jl., 49, 



1886, 692-693. 



A visit to the calcite quarry in Iceland. [1890.] Min. 



Mag., 9, 1892, 179-181. 

 The atomic weight of boron. [Edited by F. T. Ew.^N 



and P. J. Haktoo.] [Posth.] Chem. Soc. Jl., 61, 1892, 



650-066. 

 Hoskyns-Abraliall, .7[o/ih] L[eigh], & Bamberger, Eugen. 



See Bamberger cV' Koskyns-Abrahall. 

 Koskyns-Abrahall, (Rev.) .John. Meteor. Nature, 30, 



1884, 385. 



Meteors. [1886.] Nature, 35, 1887, 29. 



A beautiful meteor. Nature, 43, 1891, 416. 



The intelligence of the thrush. Nature, 43, 1891, 583. 



aoemer, Alfred W. White-fruited MitcheUa again. Torrey 



Bot. Club Bull., 16, 1889, 196. 



Tubular tiowers in Kudbeckia. Torrey Bot. Club 



Bull., 17, 1890, 240. 



Plants known to have been introduced by Miuot 



Pk.itt [at Concord, Massachusetts] and persisting in 



recent years. Rhodora, 1, 1899, 70-172, 230. 

 i'urther additions to the flora of Middlesex county, 



Mass. Khodora, 1, 1899, 223-224. 

 Hosmer, Palpli S., & 'Whitney, Milton. See AVhitney & 



Hosmer. 

 Hospitaller, E[donard]. *Les regulateurs de courants 



^lectricjues. Lum. Elect., 1, 1879, 36-38. 

 *L'audiometre ou soriomfetre et la balance d'induction 



de M. Hughes. Lum. Elect. , 1, 1879, 5458. 

 *[Telegraphe autographique de M. Cowpeb.] Lum. 



Elect., 1, 1879, 66-68. 

 *Le .telephone applique a la mesure des resistances. 



Lum. Elect., 1, 1879, 110-111. 

 *Sur le rendement electrique des machines Gramme. 



Lum. Elect., 1, 1879, 114-117. 

 *Syst^me eoordonne des mesures electriques de 



I'Association Britanuique et des unites employees en 



France. Lum. Elect., 1, 1879, 126-128. 

 *Du, travail maximum disponible dans les piles. 



Lum. Elect., 1, 1879, 189-190. 



