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Howard, Lake. For biographical notice and works see 



Wetter, 9, 1892, 143-144. 

 Koward, Maurice, & Schuyler, Eugene. Waterspouts. 



Science, 10, 1887, 32-33. 

 Howard, Robert, & Pakes, Jrulter C. G. Tlie exaroination 



of blood films with special reference to work on malaria. 



[1899.] Jl. Trop. Med., 1, 1898-99, 181-187. 

 See also Fakes iV' Howard. 

 Koward, Robert J. [On a hybrid between Fuligula cristata 



and F. ferina.] Zool. Soc. Proc, 1886, 550-531. 

 Notes on the occurrence of P.^llas's sand grouse in 



Lancashire. Zoologist, 13, 1889, 51-55. 

 Howard, Thomas. For biographical notice .see Inst. Civ. 



Eugiu. Proc, 124, 1896, 413-414. 

 Howard, IT'. H. Bed sunsets and precipitation. Science, 



3, 1884, 302. 



The moon's atmosphere. Science, 21, 1893, 233. 



An unusual aurora. Science, 22, 1893, 39. 



Howard, JV. T. Hemorrhagic septicuemia in man due to 



capsulated bacilli. Jl. Exper. Med., 4, 1899, 149-168. 

 A case of general gaseous emphysema with gas cysts 



in the brain formed after death and due to Bacillus 



mucosus capsulatus, with a consideration of the gas- 

 producing properties of certain members of this group in 



the cadavers of animals. [1900.] Jl. Exper. Med., 5, 



1900-01, 139-154. 

 Howeird, William C. Ueber Thebain. Berlin, Chem. Ges. 



Ber., 17, 1884. .527-533. 

 Note on the separation of hygriue from cocaine. 



[1887.] Pharm. Jl., 18, 1888, 71. 

 Howard, William C, & Roser, fl'illulm. Ueber Thebam. 



Berlin, Chem. Ges. Bei., 19, 1886, 1596-1604. 

 Howard, William Frederick. For biographical notice see 



Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 18, 1900, 151-152. 

 Howard, Ji'iltiam Lee. Hypnotism and crime. A reply 



to Mr. Thomson Jay Hudson. N. Y. Med. Jl., 61, 1895, 



298-300. 

 Howarth, E. [Meteor, Feb. 5, 1884, Sheffield.] Nature, 



29, 1884, 336. 

 Howartb, James H. The permanence of continents and 



oceanic basins. [1894.] Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 9, 



1893-94, 58-64. 

 Composition of felspars. [1897.] Leeds Geol. Ass. 



Trans., 11, 1896-98, 14-15. 

 . What we know of the boulders of Yorkshire. [1898.] 



Leeds Geol. Ass. Trans., 12, 1898-1900, 5-8. 

 The sources of the River Aire. [1899.] Leeds Geol. 



Ass. Trans., 12, 1898-1900, 24-25. 

 Howartb, Oshert H. On the recent volcanic structure 



of the Azorean archipelago. Brit. Ass. Kep., 1888, 671. 

 Exploratious in the Sierra Madre of Mexico. Brit. 



Ass. Kep., 1894, 715-716. 

 The western Sierra Madre of Mexico, Geogr. Jl., 



C, 1895, 422-437. 



Popocatepetl, and the volcanoes of the valley of 



Mexico. Geogr. Jl., 8, 1896, 137-150. 



Earth strains and structure. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1897, 



664-665. 

 . Mexico Felix and Mexico Deserta. Brit. Ass. Rep., 



1897, 724. 

 Across the Sierra Madre from Mazatlan to Durango. 



Brit. Ass. Rep., 1898, 941. 

 A journey in western Oaxaca, Mexico. Brit. Ass. Eep., 



1899, 806-808. 

 , The Cordillera of Mexico and its inhabitants. [1899.] 



Scott. Geogr. Mag., 16, 1900, 342-352. 

 Howcbin, (Rev.) Walter. On the fossil Foraminifera from 



the Government boring at Hergott township, with general 



remarks on the section and on other forms of Microzoa 



observed therein. [1884.] S. Aust. Boy. Soc. Trans., 



8, 1886, 79-93. 

 Storms and weather charts. [1885.] S. Aust. Roy. 



Soc. Trans., 8, 1886. 203-204. 



On the occurrence of Astrorhiza angulosa as a fossil 



in the Older Tertiary of Victoria. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. 



Trans., 8, 1886, 160-161. 

 Remarks on an unusual development of a low vegetable 



organism. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 9, 1887, 219- 



220. 

 . Remarks on a geological section at the new graving 



dock, Glanville, with special reference to a supposed old 



land sui-face now below sea level. [1886.] S. Aust. Roy. 



Soc. Trans., 10, 1888, 31-35. 



Additions to the knowledge of the Carboniferous 



Foraminifera. Micr. Soc. Jl., 1888, 533-545. 



On the occurrence of coal detritus in the valley of the 



Murray. [1888.] S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 11, 1889, 



215-216. 

 The Foraminifera of the Older Tertiary of Australia 



(No. 1, Muddy Creek, Victoria). [1888.] S. Aust. Hoy. 



Soc. Trans., 12, 1889, 1-20; 13, 1890, 236; 14, 1891, 



355-356. 

 The estuarine Foraminifera of Port Adelaide River. 



S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 13, 1890, 161-169. 

 Skulls of two aboriginals. S. Aust. Boy. Soc. Trans., 



13, 1890, 248-249. 

 The Foraminifera of the Older Tertiary (No. 2, Kent 



Town bore, Adelaide). S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 14, 



1891, 3.50-354. 

 On the occurrence of Foraminifera in the Permo- 



Carboniferous rocks of Tasmania. Aust. Ass. Rep., 



1893, 344-348. 

 A census of the fossil Foraminifera of Australia. 



Aust. Ass. Rep., 1893, 348-373. 

 Notes on the Government borings at Tarkaninna and 



Mirrabuckinna, with special reference to the Foraminifera 



observed therein. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 17, 1893, 



346-349. 

 New facts bearing on the glacial features of Hallett's 



Cove. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 19, 1895, 61-69. 



Carboniferous Foraminifera of Western Australia, 



with descriptions of new species. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. 

 Trans., 19, 1895, 194-198. 



Two new species of Cretaceous Foraminifera. S, .\ust. 



Roy. Soc. Trans., 19, 1895, 198-200. 

 Notes on a bore at Enfield, near Adelaide. [1895.] 



S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 20, 1896, 260-262. 

 On the occurrence of Lower Cambrian fossils in the 



Mount Lofty ranges. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 21, 



1897, 74-86. 

 [Presidential address. Recent researches bearing on 



the Foraminifera.] S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 21, 1897, 



106-121. 



Further discoveries of glacial remains in South 



Australia. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 22, 1898, 12-17. 



[Foraminiferal sand, from the Funafuti atoll.] S. Aust. 



Roy. Soc. Trans., 22, 1898, 238-239. 



Supplemental note on the Foraminifera. S. Aust. 



Roy. Soc. Trans., 23, 1899, 110-111. 



Notes on the geology of Kangaroo Island, with special 



reference to evidences of extinct glacial action. S. Aust. 

 Roy. Soc. Trans., 23, 1899, 198-207. 



Specimen of Eocene limestone from a brick-pit at 



Southwark. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 23, 1899, 293. 



Evidences of extinct glacial action in southern Yorke's 



Peninsula. S. Aust. Roy. Soc. Trans., 24, 1900, 71-80. 



Howchin, (Rev.) Walter, & David, T. W. Edgeworth. See 



David d' Howchin. 

 Howchin, (Rcr.) trailer, Tate, Ralph, & David, T. W. 



Edgeworth. See Tate, Howchin & David. 

 Howden, James. The combustion of fuel in furnaces of 



steam boilers by natural draught and by supply of air 



underpressure. Van Nostrand's Engin. Mag., 31, 1884, 



248-258. 

 On various theories of the screw propeller. Naval 



Architects Trans., 31, 1890, 229-257. 



