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Hunter, Robert. 3. Oil the propriety of intro- 

 ducing a simplified anatomical nomenclature. 

 Glasgow Med. Journ. I., 1828, pp. 182-195. 



4. On the classification, nomenclature, and 



mechanism of the articulations of the human 

 body. Glasgow Med. Journ. III., 1830, pp. 

 174-182, 386-391. 



5. On a peculiar conformation of the 



Colon. Glasgow Med. Journ. IV., 1831, pp. 

 419-422. 



Hunter, Robert, and Stephen Hislop. On the 

 geology of the neighbourhood of Niigpur, Cen- 

 tral India. Geol. Soc. Journ. X., 1854, pp. 

 470-473 ; XL, 1855, pp. 345-333. 



Hunter, (Rev.) Robert. On some obscure mark- 

 ings upon an Old Red Sandstone Slab at Mill of 

 Ash, near Dunblane. Edinb. Proc. Phys. Soc. 

 II., 1859-62, pp. 163-164. 



Hunter, Thomas. Case of reunion of the 

 thumb. Edinb. Med. Surg. Jouru. XL, 1815, 

 pp. 452-453. 



Hunter, William. On the plant Morinda and its 

 uses. Asiatick Researches, IV., 1795, pp. 35-42. 



2. Astronomical observations made in the 



upper parts of Hindustan and on a journey 

 thence to Oujein. Asiatick Researches, IV., 

 1795, pp. 141-163. 



3. Astronomical observations. Asiatick 



Researches, IV., 1795, pp. 359-362. 



4. Some account of the astronomical 



labours of JAYASINHA, Rajah of Ambhere, or 

 Jayanagar. Asiatick Researches, V., 1798. pp. 

 177-211. 



5. Description of a species of Meloe, an 



insect of the 1st or Coleopterous order in the 

 Linnean system ; found in all parts of Bengal, 

 Behar, andOude ; and possessing all the proper- 

 ties of the Spanish blistering fly, or Meloe 

 vesicatorius. Asiatick Researches, V., 1798, 

 pp. 213-218. 



6. Astronomical observations made in the 



upper provinces of Hindustan. Asiatick Re- 

 searches, V., 1798, pp. 413-420. 



7. Narrative of a Journey from Agra to 



Oujein. Asiatick Researches, VI., 1799, pp. 7-77. 



8. Remarks on the species of pepper, 



which are found on Prince of Wales' s Island. 

 Asiatick Researches, IX., 1807, pp. 383-393 ; 

 XL, pp. 565-566. 



9. Observations on Nauclea Gambir, the 



plant producing the drug called Gutta Gam- 

 beer, with characters of two other species (N. 

 acida and N. sclerophylla). [1807.] Linn. 

 Soc. Trans. IX., 1808, pp. 218-224; Nicholson, 

 Journ. XXII., 1809, pp. 366-370. 



1O. Analysis of the water drawn from a 



well in Fort William at the depth of 70 feet 

 from the surface. [1806.] Gleanings in Sci. 

 I., 1829, pp. 103-105. 



Hunter, William Perceval. Some Account of 

 the salt of the mountain of Geru, at Cardona, 

 in Catalonia, Spain ; with some facts indicative 

 of the little esteem entertained by Spaniards for 

 Naturalists. Mag. Nat. Hist. VII., 1834, pp. 

 640-644. 



2. Some account of the Limestone quar- 

 ries and petrifying spring at Pounceford, in 

 Sussex ; with preliminary remarks on the 

 Wealden Rocks. Mag. Nat. Hist. VIII., 1835, 

 pp. 597-608. 



3. Rough notes made during a visit to 



the freestone quarries of the Isle of Portland, 

 on Wednesday, 25 August 1835. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. IX., 1836, pp. 97-103. 



4. Some account of the bursting of a bog 



in the County of Antrim, Ireland, on 25 Sept. 

 1835 ; with some preliminary remarks on the 

 nature, extent, origin, &c. of Peat. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. IX., 1836, pp. 251-261 ; Poggend. Annal. 

 XXXIX., 1836, pp. 515-528. 



Hunton, Louis. On the definite combinations 

 of sugar with the alkalies and metallic oxides. 

 Phil. Mag. XL, 1837, pp. 152-156; Erdrn. 

 Journ. Prak. Chem. XL, 1837, pp. 409-414. 



2. Accompanying remarks to a, section of 



the upper lias and marlstone of Yorkshire, 

 showing the limited vertical range of the species 

 of Ammonites and other Testacea with their 

 value as geological tests. [1836.] Geol. Soc. 

 Proc. II., 1838, pp. 416-417 ; Geol. Soc. Trans. 

 V., 1840, pp. 215-222. 



Huot, J. J. N. Observations sur le bane de 

 Grignon, sur le calcaire renfermant des restes des 

 vegetaux, et sur les couches superieures de cette 

 localite. Ann. Sci. Nat. III., 1824, pp. 5-15. 



2. Notice sur la geologie du pretendu fos- 



sile humain trouve pres de Moret, departernent 

 de Seine-et-Marne. Ann. Sci. Nat. III., 1824, 

 pp. 138-148. 



3. Notice geologique sur uu terrain occu- 

 pant, sur la rive droite de la Seine, la plaine 

 situee entre la montagne de Triel et la riviere, 

 et sur la rive opposee, 1'espace compris depuis 

 Medan jusqu' a Rolleboise. Normandie, Mem. 

 Soc. Linn. 1826-27, pp. 229-247. 



4. Quelques considerations geologiques sur 



la presence des debris d'animaux vertebres dans 

 les ditterentes couches de notre globe. Ann. 

 Sci. Nat. X., 1827, pp. 261-291 ; Froriep, No- 

 tizen, XVIL, 1827, col. 273-282, 293-297. 



5. Sur les belerunites. Paris, Bull. Soc. 



Sci. Nat. 1835, p. 19 ; L'lustifcut, HI., 1835, pp. 

 261-262. 



6. Notice geologique sur les terrains qui 



s'etendent a 1'est de Rambouillet, et qui com- 

 prennent la vallee de la Remarde, petite riviere 

 qui va se Jeter dans 1'Orge a Arpajon. Seine- 

 et-Oise, Mem. 1835, pp. 135-164. 



