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[Hunt 



Hunt, Reicl, Iiyman, , & Williams, . The 



effect of changes of temperature upon the lobster's 



heart. Science, 5, 1897, 907. 

 Hunt, Hubert. For biography and works see Nature, 37, 



1888, 14; Pliutogr. Jl., 12, 1888, 77-78; Yorks. (ieol. 



Soc. Proc, lU, 1889, 243-244 ; Boy. Soc. Proc, 47, 1890, 



i-ii; Cornwall Geol. Soc. Trans., il, 1896, C9-72. 

 *A contribution to the theory of mineral veins. [1875.] 



Cornwall Geol. Soc. Trans., 9, 1878, 22-25. 

 Hunt, Robert IT. The Clapp and Griffiths process. [With 



disciiisiuii.] [1885.] Amer. Inst. Jlin. Engin. Trans., 13, 



1885, 753-772; 14, 1886, 139-146. 



Steel rails, and specifications for their manufacture. 



[With discimsidn.] [1888.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. 

 Trans., 17, 1889, 226-248. 



The manufacture of Bessemer steels. Franklin Inst. 



Jl., 127, 1889, 357-380. 



Hunt, Siimucl l'[arker], & Gill, Aiiyustiis Herman. See 



GiU ct Hunt. 

 Hunt, Thomas F. Effect of food upon the quality of 



butter. [1891.] [Amer.] Soc. Agr. Sci. Proc, 1891-92, 



111-114. 



The original type of corn. Science, 22, 1893, 268. 



Hunt, Thomas Sterry. For biography and list of works 



see Amer. Chem. Jl., 14 (1892), 2o8-'259 ; Amer. Jl. Sci., 



43, 1892, 246-248; Leopoldina, 28, 1892, 58; Nature, 



45, 1892, 400-4U1 ; N. Y. Ac. Tran.s., 11 {1891-92), 72- 



73; Kailroad & Engin. Jl., 66, 1892. 146; Koy. Soc. 



Proc, 51, 1892, xxiv-xxvii ; Stockh. Geol. For. Forh., 



14, 1892, 258; Amer. Ac. Proc, 27, 1893, 367-372; 



Amer. Geologist, 11, 1893, 1-13; Amer. Geol. Soc. 



Bull., 4, 1893, 379-393; Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. 



Trans., 21, 1893, 400-410 ; Canad. Rec. Sci., 5, 1893, 



145-149; Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc (Mem. Vol. 1), 1900, 



63-121. 

 'Remarks on the Hunt and Douglas copper process. 



[1872.] Amer. Inst. Min. Eugiu. Trans., 1 (1871-73), 



258-260. 

 'Remarks on the extraction of bismuth from certain 



ores. [1872.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 1 (1871- 



73), 260-261. 

 *Tlie origin of metalliferous deposits. [1872.] Amer. 



Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 1 (1871-73), 413-426. 

 *The geognostical history of the metals. [1(7//) ciis- 



eussion.] [1873.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Tran.s., 1 



(1871-73), 331-346. 

 *The Cornwall iron mine and some related deposits 



in Pennsylvania. [1876.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. 



Trans., 4 (1875-76), 319-325. 

 *A new ore of copper and its metallurgy. [1876.] 



Amer. Inst. Min. Engm. Trans., 4 (1875-76), 325-328. 



*The Goderich .salt region. [1877.] Amer. Inst. Min. 



Engin. Trans., 5 (1876-77), 538-560. 



*Sur les limites du terrain Cambrien. Congr. Geol. 



Int. C. R., 1878, 99-100. 

 *Des terrains Precambriens dans FAmerique du Nord. 



[With discussion.] Congr. Geol. Int. C. R., 1878, 229-233. 

 'Special report on the trap dykes and azoic rocks of 



southeastern Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Geol. Surv. 



Rep., [E], 1878, 253 pp. 



*The hydrometallurgy of copper, and its separation 



from the precious metals. [1881.] Amer. Inst. Min. 

 Engin. Trans., 10, 1882, 11-25. 



*The geology of Lake Superior. Science, 1, 1883, 



218-219. 

 *The Pre-Cambrian rocks of Wales. Science, 2, 1883, 



403, 850. 



The apatite deposits of Canada. Amer. Inst. Miu. 



Engin. Trans., 12, 1884, 4.59-468. 



The genesis of crystalline rocks. Amer. Natlist., 18, 



1884, 605-607. 



On the chemistry of the natural silicates. Brit. Ass. 



Rep., 1884, 679. 



The Eozoic rocks of North America. Geol. Mag., 1, 



1884, 506-510. 



The origin of crystalline rocks. [1884.] Canada Roy. 



Soc. Proc. & Trans., 2, 1885 (Sect. 3), 1-67. 

 The apatite deposits of Canada. [1884.] Canad. Rec. 



Sci., 1, 1885, 65-75. 



The Cambrian rocks of North America. [1884.] 



Canad. Rec. Sci., 1, 1885, 77-81. 



Apatite deposits in Laurentian rock.s. Amer. Ass. 



Proc, 1885, 199. 



The classification of natural silicates. Amer. Natlist., 



19, 1885, 795-798. 



A historical account of the Taconic question in geology, 



with a discussion of the relations of the Taconic series to 

 the older crystalline and to the Cambrian rocks. Canada 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. A Trans., 2, 1885 (Sect. 4), 12.5-157. 



Les divisions du systeme Eozoique de I'Amerique du 



Nord. Liege, Soc. Geol. Belg. Ann., 12, 1885 (Mem.), 

 3-10. 



The geology of the Scottish Highlands. Science, 5, 



1885, 87-89. ' 



An electrical furnace for reducing refractory ores. 



[1885.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 14, 1886, 492- 

 495. 



On a natural system in mineralogy ; with a classifi- 

 cation of native silicates. [1885-87.] Canada Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. & Trans., 3, 1886 (Sect. 3), 25-93 ; 4, 1887 (Sect. 3), 

 63-80. 



The law of volumes in chemistry. Chem. News, 54, 



1886, 206-207; Science, 8, 1886, 235-236, 281. 



Geological notes from Switzerland. Liverpool Geol. 



Ass. Trans., 6, 1886, 43-50. 



The genetic history of crystalline rocks. [1886.] 



Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 4, 1887 (Sect. 3), 7-37. 



Chemical integration. Amer. Jl. Sci., 34, 1887, 116- 



127. 

 The Taconic question restated. Amer. Natlist., 21, 



1887, 114-125, 238-2.50, 312-320. 



Elements of Primary geology. Geol. Mag., 4, 1887, 



493-500. 

 G.iSTALDi on Italian geology and the crystalline rocks. 



Geol. Mag., 4, 1887, 531-540. 

 Integral weights in chemistry. Phil. Mag., 24, 1887, 



318-324. 

 Further notes on the hydrometallurgy of copper. 



[1887.] .\mer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 16, 1888, 



80-82. 

 The foundations of chemistry. Amer. Chem. JL, 10 



(1888), 333-356. 

 The integral weight of water. Amer. Jl. Sci., 35, 1888, 



411-412; Phil. Mag., 25, 1888, 269-270. 



The classification and nomenclature of metalline 



minerals. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc, 25, 1888, 170-180. 



On the study of mineralogy. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1888, 



627-630. 



Mineralogical evolution. Brit. Ass. Rep., 1888, 682- 



684. 



Dissociation in fused metallic sulphides. Chem. News, 



58, 1888, 87. 

 The theory of solution. Chem. News, 58, 1888, 151- 



1.33. 

 Les schistes ciistallins. Congr. Geol. Int. C. R., 1888, 



65-79; Nature, 38, 1888, 519-522. 

 The co-efficient of mineral condensation in chemistry. 



Amer. Chem. JL, 12 (1890), 565-585. 

 The geological history of the Quebec group. Amer. 



Geologist, 5, 1890, 212-225. 

 Notes on valency, basicity, complex acids, and chemi- 

 cal notation. Chem. News, 61, 1890, 267-268. 

 The iron-ores of the United States. [1890.] Amer. 



Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 19, 1891, 3-17. 

 Potassium salts in sea-water. Nature, 43, 1891, 463- 



464. 



