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The formation and erosion of beaches, etc. Nature, 



45, 1892, 415-416. 

 The pebble-ridge at Westward Ho. Geol. Mag., 10, 



1893, 477, 526. 

 Four theories of the age and origin of tlie Dartmoor 



granites, Geol. Mag., 1, 1894, 97-108. 

 The Devonian volcanic rocks of Start Bay. Geol. 



Mag., 1, 1894, 286-287. 

 Crystalline schists of Devonian age. [1894.] Nature, 



49 (1893-94), 354. 

 The late Mr. Pengelly, F.B.S., and the age of the 



Bovey lignite. [1894.] Nature, 49 (1893-94), 600-601. 



Budleigh Saltertou pebbles. Geol. Mag., 2, 1895, 240. 



A note on the Torbay' raised beaches and on the 



detached blocks trawled in the English Channel. Geol. 



Mag., 2,1895, 405-408. 

 West country geological problems. [Part ii. The 



Dartmoor s^ranite.] Devon. Ass. Trans., 28, 1896, 507- 



530; 29, 1897, 390-424. 

 Notes on petrological nomenclature, schist, slate, 



phyllade and phyllite. Geol. Mag., 3, 1896, 31-35. 

 The parallel roads of Glen Roy. Geol. Mag., 3, 1896, 



528. 

 Foreign boulders in the Chalk, and gases enclosed in 



crystalline rocks. Geol. Mag., 4, 1897, 239-240. 

 Variation of water-level under wind-pressure. [1898.] 



Nature, 57 (1897-98), 365. 

 Notes on certain granitoid fragments from the Culm 



conglomerates, and tourmalinized grits from the New 



Bed conglomerates of South Devon. Geol. Mag., 6, 



1899, 256-259. 

 Telephones and lightning discharges. [1900.] Nature, 



61 (1899-1900), 368. 

 Lord Kelvin on the origin of granite. [1900.] Nature, 



61 (1899-1900), 891, 589. 

 Microphotography, isophotograjjliy, megaphotography. 



Nature, 62 (1900), 79-80. 

 Hunt, Arthur Roope, VToodward, Horace B[(iliiiribroke], 



it tJsslier, W[illtam] A[u(iustiis] E[dmoiid]. See WTood- 



ward, Hunt & tTssIier. 

 Hunt, JicrtrttDi. Preliminary note on the synthesis of 



tannin. Cliem. News, 52, 1885, 49. 

 On the estimation of tannin. Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 4, 



1885, 263-2114. 

 Note on the destruction of tannin by boiling solutions 



of gambler. Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 4, 1885, 266. 

 Hunt, Ci/ril It. Holman. See Holman Hunt. 

 Hunt, Ezra M. Contagious pleuro-pueumonia in New 



Jersey. U. S. Bur. Auim. Ind. Kep., 1, 1885, 297- 



309. 



Contagious animal diseases. U. S. Bur. Anim. Ind. 



Rep., 1, 1885, 437-443. 



Hunt, Fred. F. Arsenic in wall paper and hangings. 

 Amer. Natlist , 29, 1895, 603-604. 



Hunt, G. Bertram. The so-called antitoxic treatment of 

 infective disease, illustrated by diphtheria. [With dis- 

 cussion.] London Path. Soc. Trans., 46, 1895, 266-291, 

 304-314. 



The relapse of typhoid fever. Practitioner, 60, 1898, 



263-272. 



Hunt, George. For biography and works see Observatory, 

 London, i9, 1896, 407; Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 57, 1897, 

 213. 



. "Spurious disks of star.s. [1877.] Observatory, 



London, 1, 1878, 145-146. 



*The Greenwich star X Ursie Minoris as a test of 



naked-eye vision. Observatory, London, 1, 1878, 325- 

 326. 



*The measures of certain wide double stars. Ob- 

 servatory, London, 3, 1880, 605-607. 



*Double star in Lyra, and the identity of Sir 



W. Heuschei.'s i. 60. Observatory, London, 4, 1881, 

 221-223. 



*The peculiarity of the image in the front-view 



reflector. Observatory, London, 5, 1882, 23-25. 



*0n the calculation of the corrections arising from 



the azimuth, level, and coUimation errors of the transit 

 instrument. Observatory, London, 6, 1883, 51-55. 



Sir William Heeschel's observations of volcanoes in 



the moon. Observatory, London, 11, 1888, 403-404. 



Hunt, H. F., & Perry, John. See Perry & Hunt. 

 Hunt, H. F., & Steele, Louis J. Notes on the spontaneous 



oxidation of aluminium in contact with mercury. Soc. 



Chem. Ind. Jl., 15, 1896, 849-850. 

 Hunt, H. ir. Notes on the nests of Australian birds. 



[1887.] Victorian Natlist., 4, 1888, 60-64, 



The colouration of birds' eggs. Victorian Natlist., 4, 



1888, 189-195. 



Hunt, Hattie E. Observations on newly hatched chicks. 



[1897.] Amer. Jl. Psychol., 9, 1897-98, 125-127. 

 Hunt, Henry A. An essav on southerly bursters. N. S. 



Wales Roy, Soc. Jl,, 28 (1894), 138-184, 



Types of Australian weather. N. S. Wales Roy. Soc. 



Jl., 29 (1896), 513-551; Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 22, 

 1896, 232. 



Hunt, J[aiues^ Gibbons. For biographical notice see Amer. 



Micr. Soc. Proc, 14 (1892), 166-167. 

 Hunt, /, H. [Habits of the martins of Tallahassee, Fla.] 



Cincin. Soc, Nat, Hist, Jl,, 9, 1887, 262-263, 

 Hunt, J. Sidney. The promise of serum therapeutics in 



respect to tuberculosis, Aust, Ass. Rep., 1895, 797- 



804. 

 Hunt, J. ir. Normal course of puerperal temperature. 



Practitioner, 40, 1888, 81-87. 

 Hunt, Joseph H. A group of copper pseudomorphs after 



chalcocite, and silica and prehnite pseudomorphs after 



pectolite, from Paterson, N.J. [1890.] N.Y. Ac. Trans., 



9 (1889-90), 140-144. 

 Hunt, L[eu-is] G[oviirtz], & Webster, Cliarles S[tuart] 



Sltanford]. See Webster & Hunt. 

 Hunt, L. P., Reeve, C. il/cC, & Keiley, J. IV. Com- 



pressive strength of some Minnesota bricks and building 



stones. Minn. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Rep., 23, 1895, 



218-219. 

 Hunt, iliddlemas. On the relation of fibrinous rhinitis to 



diphtheria. [1898.] Arch. Otol., 28, 1899, 46-47. 

 Hunt, E. J. [On the dry-season habits of Lepidosiren.] 



Zool. Soc. Proc, 1898, 41-44. 

 Hunt, Reid. The fall of blood-pressure resulting from the 



stimulation of afferent nerves. Jl, Physiol,, 18, 1895, 



381-410, 



Experiments upon the reflex fall of blood pressure 



and upon reflex changes in the rate of the heart-beat. 

 [1895.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ, [14 (1894-95)], 71, 



Some experiments on the relation of the inhibitory 



to the accelerator nerves of the heart, [1896.] Science, 

 5, 1897, 130; Jl, Exper, Med,, 2, 1897, 151-179, 



Direct and reflex acceleration of the mammalian 



heart, [1898,] Amer, Jl, Physiol,, 2, 1899, ix-x, 



Direct and reflex acceleration of the mammalian 



heart with some observations on the relations of the 

 inhibitory and accelerator nerves. Amer. Jl. Physiol., 

 2, 1899, 395-470. 



Note on a blood-pressure lowering body in the 



suprarenal gland. [1899.] Amer. Jl. Physiol., 3, 1900, 

 xviii-xix. 



Hunt, Reid, & Harrington, D. ]\\ Notes on the physiology 

 of the cardiac nerves of the opossum (Didelphys vir- 

 giniana). Jl. Exper. Med., 2, 1897, 711-721. 



Note on the physiology of the cardiac nerves of the 



calf. Jl. Exper. Med., 2, 1897, 723-727, 



The innervation of the heart of the opossum (Didelphys 



virginiana). Science, 5, 1897, 906-907, 

 Hunt, Reid, Bookman, .-I., A Tierney, M. J. Some 



general properties of the cardiac muscle of the lobster. 



Science, 5, 1897, 907 ; Centrbl. Physiol., 11, 1898, 274-278. 



