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Haworth, Adrian H. 35. Results of an extensive 

 re-examination of the Narcissean group of plants. 



, Phil. Mag. VIII., 1830, pp. 130-134. 



36. A botanical description of Hermione 



Cypri. Phil. Mag. IX., 1831, pp. 183-185. 



37. Decas tridecima novarum plantarum 



succulentarum [gen. Agave, Yucca, Sedum, 

 Echeveria, Tithymalus, Echinocactus, Cereus, 



- Mesembryantheraum]. Phil. Mag. X., 1831, 

 pp. 414-424. 



38. Observationes quaedam ad Narcissineas 



spectantes. Phil. Mag-. I., 1832, pp. 275-286. 



39. Conspectus dichotomus Crustaceorum. 



Oken, Isis, 1834, col. 464-467. 

 Haworth, W. Effect of Galvanism in promoting 



the growth of Potatoes. India, Agric. Soc. 



Journ. IV. (pt. 2), 1845, pp. 28-29. 

 ' 2. Experiments on the growth of Indigo, 



under various modes of treatment. India, Agric. 



Soc. Journ. IV. (pt. 2), 1845, pp. 135-137. 

 Hawranek, . Chemische Zusammensetzung 



eines Mergels und eines Hippuritenkalkes aus 



der Gosau, sowie einiger antiker Bronze. Wien, 



Sitz. Ber. XI; 1854, pp. 372-375, Erdm. 



Journ. Prak. Chem. LX., 1853, pp. 443-444. 

 Haxo, . Cas remarquable de monstruosite. 



Nancy, Mem. Soc. Sci., 1836, pp. 40-43. 



- 2. Multiplication de la truite au moyen de 

 la fecondation artificielle. Paris, Soc. Philom. 

 Proc. Verb., 1849, pp. 23-24. 



Haxthausen, . Communication de la rage 



d'un etre humain a un autre. Bibl. Univ. XVI., 

 1838, p. 221. [Transl. from Dublin Medical 

 Journal, vol. XIII.] 



Hay, Arthur. Descriptions of some supposed new, 

 or imperfectly described species of Birds. Madras 

 Journ. XIII., 1844-45, pp. 145-164. 



2. Notice of the habits of the large Indian 

 Boa, or Rock Snake. Madras Journ. XIV., 1 847 

 (pt. 2), pp. 74-77. 



Hay, D. R. Description of a machine for drawing 

 the perfect Egg-Oval ; and of a method of 

 producing curvilineal figures, on a principle 

 whereby beauty of form may be imparted to 

 ornamental vases and mouldings in architecture, 

 to the works of the silversmith, brazier, and 

 potter, equal to such works of the ancients. 

 Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XL., 1846, pp. 331- 

 335 ; Edinb. Trans. Scot. Soc. Arts. III., 1851, 

 pp. 123-126. 



2. On an application of the laws of 

 numerical harmonic ratio to forms generally, 

 and particularly to that of the human figure. 

 Edinb. Roy. Soc. Proc. II., 1851, pp. 304- 

 306. 



3. On the application of the harmonic law 



of nature in the orthography of architectural 

 design. Brit. Arch. Inst. Papers, 1854-55, pp. 

 1-4. 



Hay, G. W. A. Drummond. Notices of certain 

 plants of Morocco, with remarks on the Arar or 

 Gum Sandarach Tree, and an inquiry respecting 

 the Cedar of the Ancients. Phil. Mag. II., 

 1833, pp. 409-414; Liebig, Annal. VII., 1833, 

 pp. 322-326. 



- 2. Notes on a collection of Birds from 

 Tangiers. Zool. Soc. Proc. VIII., 1840, pp. 

 133-135. 



Hay, R. G. Notes on the Wild Sheep of the 

 Hindoo Koosh, and a species of Cicada (C. 

 stridens). Bengal, Journ. Asiat. Soc. IX., 

 1840, pp. 440-443. 



2. Fossil Shells discovered in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Bajgah, Afghanistan. Bengal, 

 Journ. Asiat. Soc. IX., 1840, pp. 1126-1128. 



3. Note on a Bird, native of the Eastern 



Islands, un described (Bombycistomas Fuller- 

 tonii). Bengal, Journ. Asiat. Soc. X., 1841, 

 pp. 573-575. 



Hay, JR. G., and F. A. V. Thurburn. Report 

 on the Turan Mall Hill. Bengal, Journ. Asiat. 

 Soc. XX., 1851, pp. 502-517. 



Hay, E. W. Notices of New Zealand. Geogr. 

 Soc. Journ. II., 1832, pp. 133-135. 



2. Supposed junction of the rivers Gambia 



and Casamanza, on the western coast of Africa. 



. Geogr. Soc. Journ. III., 1833, pp. 72-76. 



Hay, W. E. Notes on the Kiang of Thibet 

 (Equus Kiang). Zool. Soc. Proc. XXVII., 

 1859, pp. 353-357. 



Hay, W. J. On the protection of iron from 

 oxidation and from becoming foul when it is 

 exposed to the action of the sea and other 

 waters. Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 1848, p. 754. 



Haycraft, W. T. On the heat produced by 

 firing gunpowder, and on the intense heat of 

 Blast-furnaces. Thomson, Ann. Phil. VIIL, 

 1824, pp. 245-247. 



2. On the specific heat of the gases. [1823.] 



Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. X., 1826, pp. 195-216; 

 Annal. de Chimie, XXVI., 1824, pp. 298-324 ; 

 Gilbert, Annal. LXXVL, 1824, pp. 289-318; 

 TrommsdorfF, N. Journ. d. Pharm. X., 1825 

 (St. 2), pp. 26-59. 



. 3. Remarks on the use of surcharged steam, 



with an account of experiments thereon. Frank- 

 lin Inst. Journ. VIIL, 1831, pp. 264-271. 



Hayden, C. B. A comparison of the mean tem- 

 perature of the year with the mean temperature 

 of October and April. Franklin Inst. Journ. 

 IV., 1842, pp. 95-97. 



. 2. On the Rock Salt and Salines of the 



River Holston (Va.). Silliman, Journ. XLIV., 

 1843, pp. 173-179 ; Bibl. Univ. XL VII., 1843, 

 pp. 174-178. 



3. Analysis of the Scott Spring, Scott 



County, Virginia. Silliman, Journ. XLIV., 

 1843, p. 409. 



