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Hntchins, C[harles] C[lifford]. A new photographic 



spectroscope. Amer. .11. Sci. , 34, 1887, .58-.59. 

 A new instrument for the measurement of radiation. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 34, 1887, 466-467. 

 Notes on metallic spectra. Amer. Jl. Sci., 37, 1889, 



474-476. 

 The radiant energy of the standard candle ; mass of 



meteors. Amer. Jl. Sci., 39, 1890, 392-395. 

 A pair of ancients. Sidereal Messenger, 10, 1891, 



214-21.5. 

 Eadiation of atmospheric air. [1892.] Amer. Jl. 



Sci., 43, 1892, 357-363; Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 8 (1891-92), 



529-536. 

 Note on the absorption of radiant heat by alum. 



Amer. Jl. Sci., 43, 1892, 526. 

 Thermo-electric lieights of antimony and bismuth 



alloys. Amer. Jl. Sci., 48, 1894, 226-230. 

 Platinum-on-glass mirrors. Astr. & Astrophys. , 13, 



1894, 858-859. 

 Irregular reflection. Amer. Jl. Sci., 6, 1898, 373- 



380. 

 Absorption of gases in a high vacuum. Amer. Jl. 



Sci., 7, 1899, (U-63. 

 Hutchins, C[liarles] Cyiffunl], & Holden, E. F. On the 



existence of certain elemeuls, together with the discovery 



of platinum, in the Sun. Amer. Ac. Proc. 23, 1888, 



14-19. 

 Hutchins, C[harles] C[liJ)'oril], & Owen, Daniel Edward. 



An account of a new thermograph, and of some measures 



in lunar radiation. Amer. Ac. Proc, 24, 1889, 12.5-145. 

 Hutchins, C'lliarles] C[liJ'ord], & Robinson, Franklin C. 



Concerning Crookes tubes. Amer. Jl. Sci., 1, 1896, 403- 



466. 

 Hutchins, C[harles] C[liJford], & Trowbridge, John. See 



Trowbridge & Hutchins. 

 Hutchins, D. E. Cycles of drought and good seasons 



in Africa. [1890.] Synions, Meteorol. Mag., 25, 1891, 



58-59. 

 The fitting of tlie cycle to its rider. [1900.] Nature, 



61 (1899-1900), 368. 

 Hutchins, George P[f /(on], tfe Browning, Philip EYmhury]. 



See Browning & Hutchins. 

 Hutchins, 11'. T. Hybridizing the sweet pea. Garden 



& Forest, 4, 1891, 44(1-441. 

 Hutchinson, Arthur. Note on the reduction of aromatic 



amides. Chem. Soc. Jl., 57, 1890, 957; Berlin, Chem. 



Ges. Ber., 24, 1891, 173-178. 

 On stokesite, a new mineral from Cornwall. Phil. 



Mag., 48, 1899, 480-481. 

 On a new mineral [stokesite]. [1899.] Cambridge 



Phil. Soc. Proc, 10, 1900, 216. 

 On stokesite, a new mineral containing tin, from 



Cornwall. [1899.] Min. Mag., 12, 1900, 274-281. 

 Hutchinson, Arthur, & Muir, M[,iltheir] l\I[onerieJf] 



Puttiaon. See T/luir lV Hutchinson. 

 Hutchinson, Artliur, & Follard, irniiani. Note on lead 



tetiacetate. Chem, Soc. JL, 63, 1893, 1136-1137. 

 Lead tetiacetate and the plumbic salts. Chem. Soc. 



Jl., 69, 1896, 212-226. 

 Hutchinson, Carij T. The coefficient of mutual induction 



of two parallel wires. Electrician, 2.5, 1890, 746-747. 

 Hutchinson, Carl/ T., & Rowland, Henry .i[itgustus]. 



See Rowland & Hutchinson. 

 Hutchinson, Carij 7'., * VTiU^es, Gilbert. A comparison 



of the mercury unit with the British Association unit of 



resistance. [1889.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ. , 8 



(1888-89), 74-77. 

 Hutchinson, Clin/ 7'., Duncan, Louix, d' Wilkes, Gilbert. 



See Duncan, Hutchinson tS: Wilkes. 



See also Duncan, Wilkes A- Hutchinson. 

 Hutchinson, Chriatnpher Clarke. Notes on a convenient 



form of experimental apparatus for filtration and other 



determinations. Soc. Chem. Ind. JL, 12, 1893, 216-219. 



Hutchinson, D. L. Meteorological abstract for 1897[-99]. 



Observations recorded at St. John Observatory. Latitude, 



45' 17'; longitude, 66 4'. N. Brunsw. Nat. Hist. Soc. 



Bull., 16, 1898, 77; 17, 1899, 171; 18, 1899, 266. 

 Hutchinson, Donald II, Note on the action of typhoid 



serum on the Bacillus eoli communis. [1899.] Edinb. 



R. Coll. Physiis. Lab. Kep., 7, 1900, 6 pp. 

 Hutchinson, E. S. Notes on coal-dust in colliery explosions. 



[1S84.] Amer. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 13, 1885, 253- 



279. 

 Hutchinson, F. On Maori middens at Wainui, Poverty 



Bay. [1897.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 30, 1898, 533-536. 

 Hutchinson, //. Collecting at light. Canad. Ent., 30, 



1898, 84. 

 Hutchinson, J. I. A special form of a quartio surface. 



[1897.] Ann. Math., 11 (1896-97), 158-160. 

 Note on the tetrabedroid. N. Y., Amer. Math. Soc. 



Bull., 4, 1898, 327-329. 

 The Hessian of tlie cubic surface. [1898-1900.] N. Y., 



Amer. Math. Soc. Bull., 5, 1899, 282-292; 6, 1900, 328- 



337. 

 The asymptotic lines of the Kummer surface. N. Y., 



Amer. Math. Soc. Bull., 5, 1899, 465-467. 

 On certain relations among the theta constants. 



N. Y., Amer. Math. Soc. Trans., 1, 1900, 391-394. 



On some birational transformations of the Kummer 



surface into itsilf. [1900.] N. Y., Amer. Math. Soc. 

 Bull., 7, 1901, 211-217. 



Hutchinson, James H. The management of the stage of 

 convalescence in tvphoid fever. [Willi discusxion.] N. Y'. 

 Med. JL, 48, 1888,' 413-414. 



Hutchinson, Jonathan. A case of necrosis of the lower 

 jaw from the medicinal use of phosphorus. Clin. Soc. 

 Trans., 19, 1886, 194-196. 



Congenital absence of hair and mammary glands with 



atrophic condition of the skin and its appendages in 

 a boy whose mother had been almost wholly bald from 

 alopecia areata from the age of six. Med.-Chir. Trans., 

 69, 1886, 473-477. 



Lerons sur le lupus. [1887.] Ann. de Dermatol., 9, 



1888, 656, 662-671. 



A case in which paralysis of the sphincters and 



incontinence of urine were, together with torpid intellect, 

 the chief symptoms of symmetrical disease of the corpora 

 striata. [1887.] Brain, 10, 1888, 223-228. 



On some examples of arsenic-keratosis of the skin 



and of arsenic-cancer. [1887.] London Path. Soc. 



Trans., 39, 1888, 352-363. 

 A case of "dry mouth." (Aptyalism.) Clin. Soc. 



Trans., 21, 1888, 180-181. 

 A second report on "xerostomia" or "dry mouth," 



with an additional case. [1888.] Clin. Soc. Trans., 22, 



1889, 25-27. 



A case of summer eruption recurring with great 



severity for many years, but finally getting well (a form 

 of Kaposi's disease). [1888.] Clin. Soc. Trans., 22, 

 1889, 80-83. 



An account of the skeleton of the Norwich dwarf. 



London Path. Soc. Trans., 40, 1889, 229-235. 



The "crateriform ulcer of the face," a form of acute 



epithelial cancer. London Path. Soc. Trans., 40, 1889, 

 27.5-281. 



A surgeon's notes on certain diseases and malforma- 

 tions of the teeth. [)]'ith discnssion.'\ Odoutol. Soc. 

 Trans., 21, 1889, 15.5-181 ; Brit. Jl. Dental Sci., 32, 1889, 

 413-419, 461-467, 546-5.50. 



The causes and origin of leprosy. [With discussion.] 



Int. Med. Congr. Verb., 1890 [Bd. 4, Abth. 3), 42-49. 



The possibilities as to the latency of parasitic germs 



or .specific poisons in animal tissues, as iu hydrophobia, 

 erysipelas, svpbilis, leprosy, ringworm, tuberculosis, etc. 

 [With discussion.] [1895.] Med. Chir. Soc. Proc, 8, 

 1896, 27-36, 77-89. 



