302 



Honlbert C. & Monnot E. 



Hubenthal Wilhelm 



Donlbert C. A Monnot E. Faune entomol. armo- 

 ricaine Col. Carnivora XX 244. 

 Faune entomol. armoricaine. Col. Lamellicom. 

 XXII llü. 

 Uonser Gilbert L. The Jfcrve Cells of the Sark 

 Brain XXII 254. 

 Tlie Use of Formaldehyde in Animal Morplio- 

 logy XXII 467. 

 Uonser 1. S. Phthorimaea operculella XIX 42 

 Donssay Frédéric Notes préliminaires sur la 

 forme dos poissons XVIII 212. 

 Sur les conditions liy<lrodynamique3 de la 

 forme chez les Poissons XIX 115, 366, 452. 

 L'asymétrie du crâne chez les Cétacés et ses 

 rapports avec la loi de l'action de la réaction 



XXI 105, 325. 



La morphologie dynamique XXI 273. 

 s. Waxweiler Em. XVIII 217. 

 llonssav F. & Magnau A. La surface alaire etc. 



XXII 306. 



Hony Reinhard Beitr. z. Kenntnis d. Haftscheibe 

 V. Echeneis XIX 139, 455. 

 Über d. Entwicklung d. Bückendrüse v. Dico- 

 tyles XXI 111, 333. 



Ilonzé E. La mâchoire humaine de Mauer XXII 

 412. 



Hovanlis n. g. Sicard XVIII 479. 



Hoven Henri Sur l'histogenèse du système ner- 

 veux périphérique chez le Poulet e sur le 

 rôle des chondriosoraes dans la neurofibril- 

 lation XXI 40, 346. 

 Contribution à l'étude du fonctionnement des 

 cellules glandulaires. Du rôle du chondriome 

 dans la sécrétion XXI 85, 375. 

 Du rôle du chondriome dans l'élaboration des 

 produits de sércétion de la glande mam- 

 maire XXII 357. 



HoTey Edmund Otis Robert Parr Whitefield 



XIX 277. 



Darwin Memorial Celebration XIX 321. 

 Hovophlleurns n. g. Arrow XXII 118. 

 Howard A. B. On tlie Light organ of Photinus 



XXII 124. 

 Howard C. W. Haeniaphysalis africana n. sp. 



East Afiia XVIII 378. 

 A Note on tlie Distribution and Hosts of 



Ixodes pilosus howardi XVIII 379. 

 A Note on the Copulation of Ticks XVIII 380. 

 A Feeding Habit of some Lourence Marques 



Butterflies XIX 65. 

 Locust Destruction in South Africa XX 197. 

 An Experiment in fumigation of Ticks XXII 



40. 

 Howard L. 0. James Fletcher XVIII 58. 

 Present Condition of the Work Connected 



with the Importation of the Foreign Para- 

 sites of the Gipsy Moth and the BrowntaiJ 



Moth XVIII 393. 

 Economic Loss to the People of the United 



States through Insects that Carry Disease 



XVIII 480. 

 Mosquito Exterm.ination XIX 15. 

 House flies XIX 29. XXII 146. 

 Address at the Dedication of the Entomol. of 



Mass. Agric. College XX 181. 

 Campylenchja curvata XX 220. 

 Two New Apheliuine P rasites of Scale Insects 



XX 307. 



Parasites Egg Gipsy Moth XX 368. 



On the Habit with certain Chalcidoidea etc. 



XX 371. 

 Importation du Tetrastichus xanthomelaenae 



aux Elats-Unis XX 376. 

 Tibicen septemdecim XXII 91. 

 The Thypiioid Fly or House Fly XXII 152. 

 Existe-t-ii- un cliangement dans la faune des 



Aphelinidac en Europe? XXII 240. 

 Coccophagiis n. sp. XXII 211. 

 Note Aleyrodes citri etc. XXII 216. 

 8. Keilin D. XXII 153. 



Howard L. O. A Chittenden F. H. Anisota rubt- 



cunda XIX 56. 

 Zeuzera pyrina XIX 62. 

 Howard L. O. & FIske W. F. The Importation 



into the United Stades of the Parasites of 



the Gipsy Moth etc. XXII 61. 

 Howard Robert General Description of Diseases 



etc. Shores of Lake Nyas XX 120. 

 Howard William Travis The Bole of Nuclear 



Budding in the Regulative of Tumor Cells 



XXII 417. 

 Howe F. E. Among the Birds of North Western 



Victoria XXI 28. 

 Howell Alfred B. A Comp. Study at Cobba 



Island XXII 320. 

 Howell Arthur H. Notes on the Summer Birds of 



Northern Georgia XIX 178. 

 Myotis grisescens n. Nickajack Cave Tennessee 



XIX 239. 



Breeding Record from Southern Illinois 

 XXI 15. 



Notes Sommer Birds of Kentucky and Tennes- 

 see XXI 25. 



Notes Birds Southern Land of Southeastern 

 Missouri XXI 26. 



Notes on Mammals of the Middle î.Iissisippi 

 Valley, with Description of a New Woodrat 



XXI 93 



Capture of Sorex dispar in West Virginia XXII 



383. 

 Howell E. W. Note on the Radula of Pomatias 



elegans XVIII 159. - 

 Howes G. New Species of Lepidopt. XXII 167. 

 Howes Paul Griswold The Original Paper Makers 



XXII 227. 



Howitt J. B. The Bean Maggots in Ontario XXII 



153. 

 Howland Ruth B. Migration of retinal pigment 



in the eyes cf Branchipus gelidus XXII 26. 

 Howlett F. M. Collection and Preservation of 



Insects XX 177. 

 The Influence of Temperature upon the Biting 



of aiosquitoes XX 288. XXI 193. 

 Howorth Henry H. Some Living Shells etc. 



XX 81. 



Hoyer H. Neue Vorrichtung zu Injektionen 

 XVIII 46. 

 Untersuciiungen über das Lymphgefäßsystem 



d. Froschlarven XVIII 167. 

 s. Mitrophanow P. J. XXII 307. 

 Ho vie William Evans Presidential Address 

 XVIII 119, 216. 

 A Catologue of Recent Cephalopoda XVIII 



327. 

 A List of the Generic Names of Dibranchiale 



Céphalopodes XX 103. 

 Moll. Ceplialopodes Zool. Forschungsreise in 



Südafrika XX 103. 

 Mollusca Cephalopoda Nat. antarct. Exped. 



XX 104. 

 Report on the Dredging Operations of tlie 

 West Coast of Central America to the 

 Galapagos etc. Cepiialopoda XXI 461. 

 Hoylia n. n. (Histiopus Hoyle non Histiops Pet.) 



Coßmann XVIII 246. 

 Uruschka Ant. & Barger AI. Über Inzucht v. 



Arctia caja XXII 180. 

 Hrymlewiecki 1>. Dr. Wladyslaw Dybowski. 



Nekrolog XXI 182. 

 HrvnIewsUy L'infection considérée select, nat. 



XVIII 3.-.. 

 Hubbard Warlan K. Son»e Experiments of the 

 Order of Succession of the Somites in the 

 Cliik XVni 134. 

 Uubeuthal Wilhelm Dr. Kraatz XVIII 59. 

 Beiiierlr. u. Beiichtig. zur deutscheu K&fer- 



fauna XVIII 442. 

 Kleine Bemerk, z. deutschen Käferfauna 



XVIII 442. 

 Ergänz, zur Thüringer Käferfauna XVIII 443. 



