70 LIST OP CONTRIBUTORS. 



Hayden, Ferdinand V. Continued. 



■ Exploration under the War Department. Explanations of a 



second edition of a geological map of Nebraska and Kansas, 

 based upon information obtained in an Expedition to the Black 

 Hills, under the command of Lieut. G. K. Warren, Top. 

 Engineer U. S. A. P '58, 139 



■ On the pipe-stone quarry of northeastern Dakota. P '66, 291 



On chalk deposits of Missouri River. P '66, 314 



On mastodon tooth from Fort Kearney. P '66, 316 



• On the geology of the Tertiary formations of Dakota and 



Nebraska. J VII, 9 

 — ■ See Meek, T. B., and F. V. Hayden 



Hayes, I. Report on proposed arctic expedition. P 'oS, 164 



On the relations existing between food and the capacity of 



man to resist low temperatures. P '59, Biol. 8 



On remains of the musk ox in Greenland. P '62, 520 



■ On a meteorite from Savisavik. P '62, 520 



On the skull of a white whale. P '65, 274 



Haymond, Rufus. Birds of southeastern Indiana. P '56, 286 

 Hays, Isaac. On a fossil tapir from North Carolina. P '52, 53 



On tooth of mastodon. P '58, 10 



On the effect of inhalation of chloroform. P '58, Biol. 11 



■ On Trichina spiralis. P '66, 249 



Hazard, Joseph P. On the habits of the Rocky Mountain 



swallow. P '51, 141 

 Heath, Harold. External features of young Cryptochiton. P 



'97, 299 



The larval eye of chitons. P '04, 257 



■ A new turbellarian from Hawaii. P '07, 145 



Heath, Harold and M. H. Spaulding. Cymbuliopsis vitrea, a 



new species of pteropod. P '01, 509 

 Hebard, Morgan. See Rehn, James A. (J., and M. Hebard 

 Heermann, A. L. Catalogue of the oological collection in the 



Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. P '53, Suppl. 

 ■ Additions to North American ornithology, with description 



of new species of the genera Actidurus, Podieeps and Pody- 



lymbus. P '54, 177 



Notes on the birds of California, observed during: a residence 



of three years in that country. J II, 259 

 Hkilprin, Angku). On some new Eocene fossils from the Clai- 

 borne marine formation of Alabama. P '79, 211 



