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Hopkins (ANDREW D.) The Locust Borer [Cyllene 

 robinin, Forst.]. Additional data on the Locust Borer. 

 Insect depredations in North American Forests, <tc. 

 Set' UNITED STATES. Department of Agriculture. 

 Entomology Division. Bulletin No. 58, pt. I, III & v. 



8. 1906-09. 

 Hopkins (ANDREW D.) 



Pinhole injury to girdled Cypress in the South Atlantic 

 i . and Gulf States, pp. 4 ' text Ulunt. 



The Locust Borer [Cyllene robinia;, Forst.],and methods 



for its Control, pp. 8 : text illust. 

 The White-Pine Weevil [Pissodes strobi, Peck.], pp. f! : 



text Must. 



See UNITED STATES. Department of Agriculture. 

 Entomology Division. Circular No. 82, 83 & 90. 



8. 1907. 



Hopkins (ANDREW D.) Practical information on the 

 j: Scolytid Beetles of North American Forests. I. Bark- 

 beetles of the genus Dendroctonus. pp.xv,ltif): 2 pis., 

 text Must. See UNITED STATES. Department of Agri- 

 culture. Entomology Division. Bulletin No. 83, pt. I. 



8. 1909. 



Hopkins (ANDREW D.) Contributions toward a mono- 



E. graph of the Scolytid Beetles. 2 Pt. pp. xiii, vi, SSS : 



16 pit., some back to back, text illust. See UNITED 



STATES. Department of Agriculture. Entomology 



Division. Technical Series No. 17. 8. 1909, 15. 



Hopkins (ANDREW D.) 

 C . Insects which kill Forest Trees : character and extent of 



their depredations, and methods of control, pp. 9. 

 Insect injuries to the Wood of dying and dead Trees. 



pp. 3. 



Insect injuries to Forest products, pp. 9. 

 Insects in their relation to the reduction of future 



supplies of Timber, and general principles of control. 



pp. 10. 



See UNITED STATES. Department of Agriculture. 

 Entomology Division. Circular No. 125, 127, 128 & 129. 



8. 1910. 



Hopkins (ANDREW D.) 

 Contributions toward a monograph of the Bark-Weevils 



of the genus Pisiodes. pp. x, 68 : 22 pis., text illust. 

 A revision of the Powder-post Beetles of the family 



Lyctids . . . By E. J. Kraus . . . Appendix. Notes on 



habits and distribution with List of described species. 



By A. D. Hopkins. 



See UNITED STATES. Department of Agriculture. 

 Entomology Division. Technical Series No. 20, pt. I 

 & III. 8. 1911. 



Hopkins (ANDREW D.) The Dying of Pine in the 

 Southern States: cause, extent, and remedy, pp. 15: 

 text illust. See UNITED STATES. Department of Agri- 

 ciilttir,: Farmers' Bulletin No. 476. 8. 1911. 



Hopkins (ANDREW D.) 



E Insect damage to standing Timber in the National 

 Parks, pp.10. 

 The Dying Hickory Trees : cause and remedy, pp. - r > : 



text Mutt. 



See UNITED STATES. Department of Agriculture. 

 Entomology Division. Circular No. 143 & 144. 8. 1912. 



Hopkins (ANDREW D.) Classification of the Crypha- 

 linir, with descriptions of new genera and species. 

 pp. 75: 4 pit., text illutt. See UNITED STATES. 

 Department of Agriculture. Office of the Secretary. 

 Report No. 99. 8. 1915. 



Hopkins (A.NDUEW D.) The Southern Pine Beetle 



f [Dcntlroctonux frontalit, Zimm.]. A menace to the 



Pine Timber of the Southern States, pp. l:i : text illust. 



See UNITED STATES. Department of Agriculture. 



Farmers' Bulletin No. 1188. 8. 1921. 



HOPKINS (EVAN) [-1867] On the connexion of r 

 Geology with Terrestrial Magnetism, <tc. pp. vi [i,] 

 129 : 24 ph., text illust. 8. London, 1844. 



HOPKINS (OLIVER BAKER) [1886-] A Report on 

 the Asbestos, Talc and Soapstone deposits of Georgia. 

 pp. xv, .-ll'J : 21 pis., 1 map geol. col. See GEORGIA, 

 State of. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 29. 8. 1914. 



Hopkins (OLIVER B.) Structure of the Vicksburg- 

 Jacksou area. Mississippi, with special reference to Oil 

 and Gas. See UNITED STATES. Geological Survey. 

 Bulletin No. 641-D. 8. 1916. 



Hopkins (OLIVER B.) The Palestine Salt dome, Anderson , 

 county, Texas. The Brenham Salt dome, Washington v; 

 and Austin counties, Texas. Oil and Gas possibilities 

 of the Hatchetigbee anticline, Alabama. See UNITED 

 STATES. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 661-O & H. 



8. 1917. 



Hopkins (OLIVER B.) & Matson (G. C.) The De 



Soto-Red River Oil and Gas field, Louisiana. The " 

 Corsicana Oil and Gas field, Texas. See UNITED STATES. 

 Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 661-C & F. 8. 1917. 



Hopkins (THOMAS CRAMER) The Geology of the 

 Syracuse quadrangle, pp.80: 18 pis., 3 maps (t plans 

 (col.), text illust. See ALBANY. NEW YORK STATE 

 MUSEUM. Museum Bulletin No. 171. 8. 1914. 



HOFKINSON (JOHN) [1844-1919] . The formation 

 and arrangement of provincial Museums. A Lecture, ?5 

 <tc. pp. ."/. 8. Hertford, 1881. 



Trans. Hertfordsli. Nat. Hist. Soc. VoL I. 



Hopkinsou (JOHN) F. Bacon : an Address, <tc. pp. 36'. 



8. Hertford, 1892. 

 Trans. Hertford*. Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. VII. 



Hopkinson (JOHN) C. Darwin : an Address, <fc. pp. 36. 



8. Hertford, 1893. 

 Trans. Hertfordsh. Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. VII. 



Hopkinson (JOHN) [Mollusca of Hertfordshire, with 

 assistance from J. Hopkinson.] See WOODWARD (B. B.) 



4. [1901.] 



Hopkinson (JOHN) The British Tunicata. An un- 

 finished Monograph by ... J. Alder and ... A. Hancock . . . 

 Edited by J. Hopkiuson. . .With a history of the work 

 by A. M. Norman. 3 Vol. Must. (col.). See RAY 

 SOCIETY. 8. 1905-12. 



Hopkinson (JOHN) The British Freshwater Rhizopoda 

 and Heliozoa. By J. Cash (and [afterwards] G. H. 

 Wailes), assisted by J. Hopkinson. 5 Vol. See RAY 

 SOCIETY. 8. 1905-21. 



Hopkinson (JOHN) The Geology of Middlesex and 

 Hertfordshire, pp. ~>0 : 2 ph., text illust. 



8. London, 1909. 

 Reprinted from the "Jubilee Volume of the Geologist*' Association." 



Hopkinson (JOHN) A Bibliography of the Tunicata, 

 1469-1910. See RAY SOCIETY. 8. 1918. 



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HOPPE (Huoo MAGNUS ROBERT) [1880-] Ueber 

 Andesite der Vulkane Sago, Merapi, Mamndjau und Kaba 

 nuf Sumatra. Inaugural-Dissertation, <tc. pp. <!: \ .'\ . 

 / map, text illust. 8. Breslau, 1903. 



Hoppius (CiiRisTiANUS EMMANUEL) Vom Thier- 

 inenscbeu. See LlNN^US (C.) [Theses <t Orations.[ 

 Des Ritter C. von Linnd Auserlesene Abhandlungen aus 

 der Naturgeschichte, Ac. Bd. I, no. 2. 8. 1776. 



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