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Haliday, A. If. 33. Entomological notes. Nat. 

 Hist. Review, IV., 1857 (Proc.), pp. 31-36. 



34. Explanations of terms used in Dr. 



HAGEN'S papers. Entom. Annal. 1857, pp. 

 164-165. 



35. Notes on a peculiar form of the 



ovaries observed in a Hyinenopterous Insect, 

 constituting a new genus (Labolips) and species 

 (L. iunupta) of the family Diapridee. Nat. Hist. 

 Review, IV., 1857 (Proc.), pp. 166-174. 



36. On some remaining blanks in the 



natural history of the native Diptera (Larva?). 

 Nat. Hist. Review, IV., 1857, pp. 177-196. 



37. List of the genera and species of 



British Diptera, the earlier stages of which are 

 more or less perfectly known, with references 

 to the principal authorities. Nat. Hist. Review, 

 IV., 1857, pp. 188-195. 



38. Additional note on the metamorphosis 



of some species of Diptera, hitherto undescribed, 

 or known but imperfectly. Nat. Hist. Review, 

 IV., 1857 (Proc.), pp. 192-196. 



39. Caracteres de deux nouveaux genres 



d'Hymenopteres de la famille des Chalcididae 

 (Philomides et Chirolophus) de la collection 

 du Docteur SICHEL. Paris, Ann. Soc. Entom. 

 II., 1862, pp. 115-118. 



4O. lapyx, a new genus of Insects belong- 

 ing to the stirps Thysanura, in the order 

 Neuroptera. Linn. Soc. Trans. XXIV., 1864, 

 pp. 441-447. 



Haliday, A. H., and P. Wright. Notes on the 

 blind Fauna of Europe. Nat. Hist. Review, 

 IV., 1857, pp. 231-241. 



Hall, Archibald. Mean Temperature of Mon- 

 treal, Lower Canada, for the period of ten 

 years, viz., from 1826 to 1835 inclusive. 

 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XXL, 1836, pp. 236- 

 239. 



2. On the Mammals and Birds of the dis- 

 trict of Montreal. Canadian Naturalist, VI., 

 1861, pp. 284-309; VII., 1862, pp. 44-80, 

 171-193, 289-316, 344-376, 401-430. 



Hall, Asaph. Elements and ephemeris of the 

 first Comet of 1858. Gould, Astron. Jouru. 

 V.. 1858, pp. 120, 138. 



2. First comet of 1859. Gould, Astron. 



Jouru. VI., 1861, p. 24. 



3. Elements of Titania. Gould, Astron. 



Journ. VI., 1861, p. J91. 



4. Elements of the planet Clytia . 



Astr. Nachr. LVIII., 1862, col. 29-30. 



5. Observations of Asteroids and of the 



Comet II. 1862. Astr. Nachr. LIX., 1863, col, 

 115-122; LX., 1863, col. 123-126; LXL, col. 

 209-212. 



Hall, Basil. On tho proper method of laying 

 down the ship's track on sea-charts, with some 

 remarks on the importance of time-keepers in 

 Navigation. Edinb. Phil. Journ. II., 1820, pp. 

 277-282. 



2. Observations on a Comet seen at Val- 

 paraiso. Phil. Trans. 1822, pp. 46-49. 



3. Details of experiments made with an 



invariable pendulum, in London ; at the Gala- 

 pagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean, near the 

 Equator ; at San Bias de California on the 

 N.W. coast of Mexico ; and at Rio de Janeiro 

 in Brazil ; with an appendix containing the 

 second series of experiments in London on the 

 return. Phil. Trans. 1823, pp. 211-288. 



4. Account of the " parallel roads " in the 



valley of Coquimbo. Edinb. Phil. Journ. XL, 

 1824, pp. 255-258. 



5. Account of the ferry across the Tay at 



Dundee. Edinb. Phil. Journ. XIIL, 1825, pp. 

 146-159. 



6. Account of a bridge of suspension, 



made of hide ropes, in Chili. Edinb. Phil. 

 Journ. XIV., 1826, pp. 52-56. 



7. On the Twin or Double Steamboats, 



employed in the ferry across the River Tay at 

 Dundee. Gill, Techu. Rep. VIIL, 1826, pp. 

 70-75. 



8. On the superior advantages of chain- 

 cables, iron tanks, &c. Gill, Techn. Rep. 

 VIIL, 1826, pp. 257-268. 



9. Notice of the pressure of the atmo- 

 sphere, &c. within the cataract of Niagara. Silli- 

 man, Journ. XIIL, 1828, pp. 364-368; Froriep, 

 Notizen, XXL, 1828, col. 293-295. 



1O. Notice of a machine for regulating 



high temperatures, invented by the late Sir 

 James HALL. [1833.] Geol. Soc. Proc. L, 



1834, pp. 478-479. 



11. Excursions in the neighbourhood of 



Quito and towards the summits of Chimborazo, 

 in 1831. Hooker's Jouru. Botany, L, 1834, pp. 

 327-354; Hooker, Comp. Bot, Mag. L, 1835, 

 pp. 26-29, 52-65 ; Wiegmaun, Archiv, II., 



1835, pp. 100-122. 



12. Narrative of a journey to Payta, on 



the coast of Peru. Hooker, Comp. Bot. Mag. 

 I., 1835, pp. 65-80. 



. 13. On the want of perpendicularity of 



the standing pillars of the temple of Jupiter 

 Serapis, near Naples. Phil. Mag. VI., 1835, 

 pp. 313-314. 



