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Chapman, Henry C[adwalader]. Notes on the anatomy of 

 Echidna hystrix. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1887, 334- 

 335. 



- Observations on the female generative apparatus of 

 Hyaena crocuta. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1888, 

 189-191. 



- Observations upon the brain of the gorilla. Philad. 



Note on certain Notodontse. [1888.] Ent. Month. 



Mag., 25, 1888-89, 38-39. 



On melanism in Lepidoptera. 



Philad. 



Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1892, 203-212. 



Note on the geology of Mt. Desert Island. 

 Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1892, 350. 



The interpretation of certain verses of the first chapter 



of Genesis in the light of paleontology. Philad. Ac. Nat. 

 Sci. Proc., 1893, 68-74. 



- Notes on Choeropsis liberiensis (Morton). Philad. Ac. 

 Nat. Sci. Proc., 1893, 185-187. 



- Observations on the Japanese salamander, Crypto- 

 branchus maximus (Schlegel). Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc., 1893, 227-233. 



- Homologies of the alisphenoid and petromastoid bones 

 in vertebrates. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1894, 32-52. 



- La gestation et le placenta de l'41e"phant (Elephas 

 asiaticus). Paris, Soc. Biol. Me"m., 51, 1899 (C. R.), 

 525-526. 



- Kespiratory quotient and loss in volume of expired 

 air. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1900, 379-380. 



- Observations upon the anatomy of Hylobates leuciscus 

 and Chiromys madagascariensis. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc., 1900, 414-423. 



Chapman, Henry C[adivalader], & Brubaker, Albert P. 

 Researches upon the general physiology of nerve and 

 muscle. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. Proc., 1888, 106-112, 

 155-161. 



- Eesearches upon respiration. Philad. Ac. Nat. Sci. 

 Proc., 1891, 13-44. 



- The radius of curvatures of the cornea. Philad. Ac. 

 Nat. Sci. Proc., 1893, 349-361. 



Chapman, Paul M. On cardiography, with special refe- 



rence to the relation of the time of duration of ventricular 



systole to that of diastolic interval. Med.-Chir. Trans., 



69, 1886, 297-315. 

 Chapman, Pearson. Habits of the shad and herring, as 



they appear in the Potomac river to one who has 



watched them for fifty years. U. S. Fish Comm. Bull., 



4, 1884, 61-64. 

 Chapman, R[obert] W[illiani]. A graphical method for the 



design of reservoir-walls. Aust. Ass. Hep., 1891, 491- 



495. 

 Chapman, R[obert~\ W[illiam], & Inglis, (Capt.) A. The 



tides of Port Adelaide. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1893, 277- 



279. 



- The tides of South Australia. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1898, 

 241-244. 



Chapman, S. H. Myalgia of the pharynx and larynx. 



N. Y. Med. Jl., 46, 1887, 227-229. 

 Chapman, T. Shaw. A theory for making annual fore- 



casts of the weather. [1892.] Amer. Meteorol. Jl., 



9 (1892-93), 235-236. 

 Chapman, Thomas Algernon. *Note on Chilocorus reni- 



pustulatus. [1876.] Woolhope Field Club Trans., 1874- 



76, 214-216. 



- "Meteorological report for 1876, taken at Burghill, 

 Hereford, 279 ft. above sea level. [1876.] Woolhope 

 Field Club Trans., 1874-76, 247-253. 



- *0n the moulting of Orgyia antiqua. [1882.] Wool- 

 hope Field Club Trans., 1881-82, 226-229. 



- Note on the flight of Hepialus Humuli. [1886.] 

 Woolhope Field Club Trans., 1886-89, 87-88. 



-- On the moulting of the larva of Orgyia antiqua. [1887.] 

 Ent. Month. Mag., 23, 1886-87, 224-227. 



- On the life history of Anthocaris Cardamines. [1887.] 

 Woolhope Field Club Trans., 1886-89, 101-103. 



- The egg and young larva of Anthocharis Cardamines. 

 [1888.] Ent. Month. Mag., 24, 1887-88, 257-259. 



[1888.] Ent. Month. 



Mag., 25, 1888-89, 40. 

 Notes on Prays curtisellus and rustica. [1888.] Ent. 



Month. Mag., 25, 1888-89, 73-76. 

 Notes on Hybocampa Milhauseri. Entomologist, 23, 



1890, 91-94. 



The genus Acronycta and its allies. 



Ent. Record, 1, 



1890-91,~l-4, 26-29," 74-84, 145-150, 193-201, 221-228, 

 269-271; 2, 1891, 1-2, 25-31, 73-77, 121-131, 169-175, 

 241-251; 3, 1892, 1-7, 25-29, 73-76, 97-99, 145-149, 

 193-195, 217-222, 249-253, 273-279; 4, 1893, 97-98; 

 5, 1894, 308. 



On the oviposition of Metoecus (Rhipiphorus) para- 

 doxus. Ent. Month. Mag., 27, 1891, 18-20. 



Note on the life-history of Adela rufimitrella. Ent. 

 Month. Mag., 27, 1891, 191-193. 



Variation associated with change of constitution 

 (disease?) in Acronycta Alni. [1891.] Ent. Record, 

 1, 1890-91, 271-272.' 



Pachetra leucophoea bred, with description of larva 

 and pupa. Ent. Record, 2, 1891, 59-61. 



On hybridising Amphidasys prodromaria and A. betu- 

 laria. Ent. Record, 2, 1891,' 83. 



Generic nomenclature and the Acronyctidte. Ent. 



Record, 2, 1891, 150. 



Oviposition of Adela viridella. Ent. Month. Mag., 



28, 1892, 42-44. 

 The life-history of Lampronia capitella. Ent. Month. 



Mag., 28, 1892, 297-300. 

 The emergence of the ceruras. Entomologist, 25, 



1892, 302-304. 



Additional notes on the larva of Orthosia suspecta. 



Ent. Month. Mag., 29, 1893, 42-43. 

 The larva of Coccyx nemorivaga, with some notes 

 relating to the pupal structure. Ent. Record, 4, 1893, 

 38-39. 



New classification of the Lepidoptera-Heterocera. 



Ent. Record, 4, 1893, 73-74. 



The pupal and imaginal wings of Lepidoptera. Ent. 



Record, 4, 1893, 195-196. 



On the larva of Arctia caia, with special reference to 



its correlated variations in plumage, moulting and hyber- 

 nation. Ent. Record, 4, 1893, 265-268, 288-290; 5, 1894, 

 11-12, 32-35, 131-133; Woolhope Field Club Trans., 

 1893-94, 206-218. 



On some neglected points in the structure of the pupae 



of heterocerous Lepidoptera, and their probable value in 

 classification ; with some associated observations on larval 

 prolegs. Eut. Soc. Trans., 1893, 97-119. 



On a lepidopterous pupa (Micropteryx purpurella) 

 with functionally active mandibles. Ent. Soc. Trans., 

 1893, 255-265. 



The genus Acronycta and its allies. [1893.] Wool- 

 hope Field Club Trans., 1893-94, 61-119. 



Hair-tufts and androconia in Eustroma reticulata. 



[1893.] Ent. Record, 5, 1894, 5-6. 



Wing expansion in a butterfly delayed by low tempera- 

 ture. Ent. Month. Mag., 30, 1894, 54. 



The evolution of the lepidopterous pupa. Ent. Record, 

 5, 1894, 25-28. 



Some notes on the Micro-Lepidoptera whose larvae 



are external feeders, and chiefly on the early stages of 

 Eriocephala calthella (Zygeenidae, Limacodidas, Erioce- 

 phalidae). Ent. Soc. Trans., 1894, 335-350. 



Notes on butterfly pupse, with some remarks on the 

 phylogenesis of the Rhopalocera. [1894.] Ent. Record, 

 6, 1895, 101-107, 125-131, 147-152. 



Are the antennae of the pupa free in the family 

 Tineidffi? Ent. Month. Mag., 31, 1895, 86. 



A hunt for the April spangle gall. Ent. Record, 6, 



1895, 245-248. 



