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 1872, pp. 86-88. 



Houghton, William. 9. On Ophryclium versa- 

 tile. Intellectual Observer, IV., J 864, pp. 25-27. 



10. Note on the existence of a pair of sub- 

 cutaneous orifices in the head of the Eel and 

 Conger. Quarterly Jouru. Microsc. Sci. IV., 



1864, pp. 1-2. 



11. The Swan-Mussel (Anodonta cygnea) 



and its anatomy. Intellectual Observer, VI., 



1 865, pp. 67-75. 



12. Ephemera vulgata, the May-fly. Intel- 

 lectual Observer, VI., 1865, pp. 147-154. 



13. The great Water-beetle (Dytiscus mar- 



ginalis.) Intellectual Observer, VI., 1865, pp. 

 422-427. 



14. The Wandering Polyzoon (Cristatella 

 Mucedo). Intellectual Observer, VII., 1865, 

 pp. 83-86. 



15. Sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) 

 and other nest-making fish. Intellectual Ob- 

 server, VII., 1865, pp. 259-263. 



16. On the occurrence of Paludicella Ehren- 



bergi in Shropshire. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 XVIL, 1866, pp. 237-238. 



17. Snail-leeches (Glossiphonidas) with a 



monograph of the British species. Intellectual 

 Observer, VIII., 1866, pp. 81-91. 



18. Insects injurious to the turnip crops. 



Popular Sci. Rev. V., 1866, pp. 1-11. 



19. Note on a species of Planarian Worm 



hitherto apparently not described. Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. XX., 1867, pp. 300-301, 449. 



2O. Rumination in fish ; the Scarus of the 



ancients. Intellectual Observer, XI., 1867, pp. 

 190-195. 



21. Our fresh-water Planarise. Intellectual 



Observer, XII., 1868, pp. 445-459. 



22. Caddis-worms (Phryganeidce) and their 



metamorphoses. Popular Sci. Review, VII., 

 1868, pp. 287-295. 



23. On the air or swimming bladder of 



fishes. Popular _Sci. Review, VII., 1868, pp. 



378-385. 

 24:. Holothuriae, 



or sea-cucumbers. Stu- 

 dent, I., 1868, pp. 192-204. 



25. On the reproduction and development 



of animals. Woolhope Field Club Trans. 1868, 

 pp. 113-121 ; Caradoc Field Club Trans. 1869, 

 pp. 45-53. 



26. The Rabbit (Lepus cuniculus) as known 



to the ancients. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. III., 

 1869, pp. 179-183. 



27. The natural history of the Orl or Alder- 

 fly '(Sialis lutarius) of the angler. Student, II., 

 1869, pp. 209-212. 



Houghton, iniliaiii. 28. On two species of 

 Land-Planarias from Borneo. Aun. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. VI., 1870, pp. 255-257. 



29. On the Silurus and Glauis of the an- 

 cient Greeks and Romans. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. XL, 1873, pp. 199-206. 



Housel, - . 13. Nombre de.s solutions dans 

 les questions elementaires relatives aux surfaces 

 du second degre. Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. 

 Rend. LX., 1865, pp. 1072-1075. 



14. Note sur la simplification et la verifi- 

 cation des calculs relatifs an theoreme de STURM. 

 Nouv. Ann. Math. VI., 1867, pp. 351-354. 



15. Intersection d'uue surface par un plan. 

 Nouv. Ann. Math. VII., 1868, pp. 277-284. 



16. Axes des surfaces du second degre ob- 



tenus par uue sphere concentrique. Nouv. Ann. 

 Math. VIII., 1869, pp. 260-265. 



17. Hotnographie et perspective. Nouv. 



Ann. Math. VIII., 1869, pp. 492-515. 



Houston, Edwin J. On the change of color 

 produced in certain chemical compounds by heat. 

 Franklin Instit. Journal, LXIL, 1871, pp.1 15-127. 



2. On the nature of white light. Franklin 



Instit, Journal, LXIV., 1872, pp. 184-197. 



3. A sensitive water-fall. Franklin Instit. 



Journal, LXIV., 1872, pp. 274-275. 

 Houtou de la Billardiere. Also Houton de 



la Billardiere. 

 Houzeau, Augustc. 6. *Composition des pous- 



sieres provenant du nettoyage et des debourrages 



de laine. Paris, Annal. Conservatoire, IV., 



1863, pp. 270-272. 



7. Anomalie dans la manifestation des pro- 



prietes de Pair atmospherique. Paris, Acad. 



Sci. Compt. Rend. LVIIL, 1864, pp. 798-800. 



8. Etude sur 1'acide chlorhydrique arseni- 



fere du commerce. Paris, Acad. Sci. Compt. 

 Rend. LIX., 1864, pp. 1025-1028; Paris, Bull. 

 Soc. Chim. ILL, 1865, pp. 19-23 ; Journ. de 

 Pharm. I., 1865, pp. 94-99; Journ. Prakt. 

 Chem. XCIV., 1865, pp. 417-419; Annales de 

 Chiniie, VII., 1866, pp. 484-507; Paris, Annal. 

 Conservatoire, VI., 1866, pp. 344-364. 



9. Addition a la nouvelle methode pour 



reconnaitre et doser 1'ozone. Paris, Bull. Soc. 

 Chim. I., 1864, pp. 14-15. 



10. De 1'iuflueuce des saisons sur les pro- 



prit-tes del'air atmospherique. Paris, Acad. Sci. 

 Compt. Rend. LX., 1865, pp. 788-793; Paris, 

 Bull. Soc. Chim. IV., 1865, pp. 83-86 ; Journ. 

 de Pharm. II., 1865, pp. 212-218. 



11. Sur les composes nitreux considered 



comme n'etant pas la cause des alterations que 

 1'air atmospherique fait subir aux papiers de 

 tournesol vineux mi-iodure. Paris, Acad. Sci. 

 Compt. Rend. LXL, 1865, pp. 40-43; Paris. 

 Bull. Soc. Chim. IV., 1865, pp. 161-165 ; An- 

 nales de Chimie, VII., 1866, pp. 84-102. 



