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[Presidential address. The newer methods of astro- 

 nomical research.] Brit. Ass. Rep., 1891, 3-37. 

 The new star in Auriga. [1892.] Hoy. Inst. Proc, 



13, 1893, 615-624. 

 Note on the spectrum of Nova Auriga. Astr. & 



Astrophys., 12, 1893, 349-350; Astr. Nachr., 132, 1893, 



143-144; Observatory, London, 16, 1893, 149. 

 The Tulse Hill spectroscope. Astr. & Astrophys., 12, 



1893, 615-619. 

 Note on the spectrum of the Great Nebula in Orion. 



Astr. & Astrophys., 13, 1894, 568-569. 

 On the visual appearance of Nova (T) Aurigfe. Astr. 



Nachr., 134, 1894, 309-310. 

 Note on the spectrum of Mars. Observatory, London, 



17, 1894, 353-354. 

 On the duplicity of the solar line D.j. Astr. Nachr., 



138, 1895, 229-230 ; Observatory, London, 18, 1895, 295 ; 



Spettrosc. Ital. Mem., 24, 1895, 119. 

 Note on the atmospheric bands in the spectrum of 



Mars. Astropliys. Jl., 1, 1895, 193-195. 

 The modern spectroscope. The Tulse Hill ultra-violet 



spectroscope. Astrophys. Jl. , 1, 1895, 359-365. 

 Solar and terrestrial helium. Chem. News, 71, 1895, 



283. 



Helium. Chem. News, 72, 1895, 27. 



On an automatic arrangement for giving breadth to 



stellar spectra on a photographic plate. Astrophys. Jl. , 



5, 1897, 8-10. 

 Carbon in bright line stars. [1897.] Nature, 55 



(1896-97), 316. 

 Sur les spectres des composantes color^es des etoiles 



doubles. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. R., 125, 1897, 512-514. 

 Sur les spectres des etoiles principales du trapeze de 



la N(5buleuse d'Orion. Paris, Ac. Sci. C. E., 125, 1897, 



514-515. 

 Oxygen [and nitrogen] in helium stars. Astr. Nachr., 



149, 1899, 231-232; 150, 1899, 109-110. 

 A suggested explanation of the solar corona. Astro- 

 phys. Jl.," 12, 1900, 279-280. 

 Huggins, (Sir) William, & Huggins, ilargaret L. (Lady). 



On the spectrum, visible and photographic, of the Great 



Nebula in Orion. [1889.] Roy. Soc. Proc, 46, 1890, 



40-60. 

 Note on the photographic spectra of Uranus and 



Saturn. [1889.] Roy. Soc. Proc, 46, 1890, 231-233. 

 On a re-determination of the principal line in the 



spectrum of the Nebula in Orion, and on the character of 



the line. [1890.] Roy. Soc. Proc, 48, 1891, 202-213. 

 Note on the photographic spectrum of the Great 



Nebula in Orion. [1890.] Eoy. Soc Proc, 48, 1891, 



213-216. 

 On a new group of lines in the photographic spectrum 



of Sirius. [1890.] Roy. Soc Proc, 48, 1891, 216-217. 

 On Wolf and Ratet's bright-line stars in Cygnus. 



[1890.] Eoy. Soc. Proc, 49, 1891, 33-46. 

 Preliminary note on Nova Aurigaj. Roy. Soc. Proc, 



50, 1892, 465-466; Astr. Nachr., 129, 1892, 107. 

 On Nova Aurig*. Roy. Soc. Proc, 51, 1892, 486-495 ; 



Astr. & Astrophys., 11, 1892, 571-581. 

 On the bright bands in the present spectrum of Nova 



Aurigse. [1893.] Roy. Soc Proc, 54, 1894, 30-36. 

 Spectroscopic notes. Astrophys. Jl., 6, 1897, 322- 



327. 

 On the relative behaviour of the H and K lines of the 



spectrum of calcium. Eoy. Soc. Proc, 61, 1897, 433-440. 

 Hughes, (Mrs. Thomas McKennij). On the MoUusca of 



the Pleistocene gravels in the neighbourhood of Cambridge. 



Geol. Mag., 5, 1888, 193-207. 

 Hughes, Alfred \V\illiam}. For biographical notice see 



Leopoldina, 36, 1900, 179-180. 

 Die Drehbewegungen der menschlichen Wirbelsaule 



und die sogenannten Musculi rotatores (Theile). Arch. 



Anat. Physiol. (Anal, .ihth.), 1892, 265-280. 



An unusual form of abnormal obturator artery arising 



from the profunda femoris along with the deep epigastric 

 artery. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 26, 1892, xix-xx. 



Fused atlas and occipital bone. [1898.] Jl. Anat. 



Physiol., 33. 1899, iv-v. 



Hughes, .-I r//i HI- />. " Anchylostomiasis." Glasgow Med. 

 .11., 45, 1896, 167-179. 



Hughes, t'[/i(ir;e.s] H[umi7(<m]. Migraine. N. Y. Med. Jl., 

 39, 1884, 34-38. 



Inability to gai'gle and incoordinate backward move- 

 ments, additional signs of cerebral and posterior spinal 

 sclerosis. N. Y. Med. Jl., 41, 1885, 472-473. 



The true nature and definition of insanity. Int. 



Med. Congr. Trans., 1887 (Vol. 5), 294-308. 



The nervous system in disease, and the practice of 



medicine from a neurological standpoint. N. Y. Med. 

 Jl., 59, 1894, 70-5-710, 737-744. 



Restore the term typho-malarial fever. N. Y. Med. 



Jl., 68, 1898, 926-927. 



Nature et Evolution de la folie du doute. Congr. Int. 



Med. C. R., 1900 (Vol. 8), 132-135. 



Hughes, D[avid] E[dwurd]. For biography and list of 

 works see Elect. Eev., 46, 1900, 185-187 ; Electrician, 44, 

 1900, 457-458; Elektrotechn. Ztsehr., 21, 1900, 120; 

 Inst. Elect. Engin. JL, 29, 1900, 951-954; Jl. T(51egr., 

 24, 1900, 63-65; Leopoldina, 36, 1900, 49; Nature, 61 

 (1899-1900), 325-326; London Phys. Soc Proc, 17, 1901 

 (Ann. Meet.. 1900), 12. 



*[Nouvelle3 experiences aveo la balance d'induction.] 



Lum. Elect., 2, 1880, 98. 



*Induction ilectro-magn^tique moleculaire. Lum. 



Elect., 3, 1881, 265-266, 278-281, 29G-297. 



On the physical condition of iron and steel. Inst. 



Mechan. Engin. Proc, 1884, 36-52. 



The mechanical theory of magnetism. Nature, 29, 



1884, 459. 



Magnetic polarity and neutrality. Eoy. Soc. Proc, 



36, 1884, 40.5^17. ' 



Magnetic researches. Electrician, 17, 1886, 197. 



Eesearches upon the self-induction of an electric 



current. Roy. Soc. Proc, 40, 1886, 450-469. 



Self-induction. Telegr. Jl., 19, 1886, 74-75. 



Theoiy of magnetism. [1884.] Eoy. Inst. Proc, 11, 



1887, 1-10. 



Inaugural address. The self-induction of an electric 



current in relation to the nature and form of its con- 

 ductor. [With discission.] [1886.] Telegr. Engin. Jl., 

 15, 1887, 6-52, 54-100. 



Transition curves. Corrections. Railroad & Engin. 



Jl., 66, 1892, 302. 



[A locomotive problem.] Railroad ct Engin. Jl., 66, 



1892, 302, 512-513. 



Oil as an insulator. [With discussion.] [1892.] Inst. 



Elect. Engin. JL, 21, 1893, 244-258, 267-292. 



[Eesearches in wireless telegraphy.] Electrician, 43, 



1899, 40-41. 



Hughes, I)[i(i'((/] K[dirard\, & IiOdge, Oliver J[oseph]. 



See IjOdge d: Hughes. 

 Hughes, D[arid] E[duard], & Shettle, Richard G. See 



Shettle & Hughes. 

 Hughes, D[avid] K[da-ard] (ct alii). On the retardation 



due to iron pipes. [Corres^>ondence.] Electrician, 29, 



1892, 16, etc. 

 Hughes, Elizabeth G., & Eigenmann, Carl H. See 



Eigenmann >& Hughes. 

 Hughes, Elizabeth O., & Jordan, David Starr. See 



Jordan & Hughes. 

 Hughes, Frank. Experiments on the production of 



artificial baits. With a preface by W. L. C.\lderwooii. 



[1891.] U. K. Mar. Biol. Ass. ji., 2, 1891-92, 91-94, 



220-221. 

 The amount of fat in different fishes. [1891.] U.K. 



Mar. Biol. Ass. JL, 2, 1891-92, 196. 



