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Hornell, James (1). A Preliminary Note on the Preponderant 
Factor governing the Cyclic Character of the Pearl Fisheries of 
Ceylon and South India. Commun. 9me Congres internat. Zool. 
Monaco, Ser. 2, p. 35 —86. 
— (2). On the Occurrence of the Sinistral Form in Shells of 
the Sacred Indian Chank Turbinella pyrum Linn., with a Preli- 
minary Note on the Chief Local Races. t. c., p. 36—88. 
Horsley, J. W. (1). Obituary Notice. The Rev. Robert 
Ashington Bullen B. A. F. G. 5. Journ. Conch. Manchester, 
vol. 14, p. 13. 
— (2). The Sense and Nonsense — of the Names of the 
British Land and Freshwater Shells.. Journ. Conch. London, 
vol. 14, p. 15—22, 46—593. 
}Horusitzky, Heinrich (1). Die Agrogeologischen Verhältnisse 
des Staatsgestütspräsiaiums Kisber. Mitt. ung. geol. Anst. Budapest, 
Bd. 20, 1912, p. 141—206, 4 Taf., 7 Figg. 
— (2). A Kisberi magy. Kirällamı me&nesbirtok agrogeo- 
logiäi viszonyai. Magyar. Földt. Intez Evkönyve K. 20, p. 125— 
187, 4 tab., 7 Figg. — Dasselbe wie No. 1. 
iHorwood, A. R. (1). Investigation of the Fossil Flora and 
Fauna of the Midland Coalfields. Kep. 81st Meet. Brit. Assoc. 
Adv. Sc., 1912, p. 105—111. — Lamellibr., Nautilordea u. Anı- 
monitae. 
1— (2). On some New Rhaetic Fossils from Glen Parva, 
Leicestershire. t. c., p. 388, 1912. 
1— (3). The Upper Trias of Leicestershire. Geol. Mag. N. S. 
(5), vol. 10, p. 205—215. — Auch Lamellbr. 
— (4). The Pearly Nautilus: some Homologies between 
Fossil and Living Forms. Knowledge, vol. 35, 1912, p. 365—866, 
6 figg. 
(5). The British Trias, a Delta Formation. Stafford Rep. 
N. Staff. F. A., vol. 47, 1913, p. 100—130. 
Howechin, W. siehe Etheridge, R. jr., F. Chapman & 
W. Howchin. 
Hoyle, William Evans (1). The Cephalopoda of the Scottish 
National Antarctic Expedition. Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, 
vol. 48, 1912, p. 273—283, 9 figg. — Polypus brucei n. Sp. 
— (2). The Luminous Organs of some Cephalopoda from the 
Pacific Ocean. I. The Eye and Luminous Organ ot Bathothauma 
Iyromma. — Il. Of an Undetermined Cranchia. — III. The Lumi- 
nous Organ of Onychoteuthis. Proc. 7th intern. Zool. Congr., 
p- 831—835. 
Hull, A. F. Basset siehe Hedley, Charles and A. F. 
Basset Hull. 
iHyde, J. E. Excursion in Eastern Quebec and the maritime 
Provinces. The Carboniferous sections on Sydney Harbour. 
Canada Dept. Mines Ottawa geol. Surv. Guide Book, No. 1, p. 251 
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