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The surface gravels of eastern Kansas. Kan. Univ. 



Quarterly, 2, 1894, 136-142. 



Stratigraphy of the Kansas Coal Measures. Amer. 



Jl. Sci., 50, 1895, 452-466; Kan. Univ. Quarterly, 3, 



1895, 271-290. 



Division of the Kansas Coal Measures. Kan. Univ. 



Quarterly, 3, 1895, 291-295. 



The coal fields of Kansas. Kan. Univ. Quarterly, 



3, 1895, 297-309. 



The crystalline rocks of Missouri. Missouri Geol. 



Surv. [Subj. Eep.], 8, 1895, 81-222. 



The Archaean rocks [of Iron Mountain area, Missouri]. 



[1894.] Missouri Geol. Surv. [Subj. Rep.], 9, 1896 

 (No. 3), 15-27. 



The Coffeyville explosion. [1895.] Kan. Univ. 



Quarterly, 4, 1896, 67-70. 



Local deformation of strata in Meade county, Kansas, 



and adjoining territory. (Preliminary.) Amer. Jl. Sci., 

 2, 1896, 368-373. 



A geologic section from Coffeyville to Lawrence. 



Kan. Univ. Geol. Surv., 1, 1896, 129-139. 



Resume' of the stratigraphy and correlations of the 



Carboniferous formations. Kan. Univ. Geol. Surv., 1, 



1896, 145-194. 



Physiographic features of the Carboniferous. Kan. 



Univ. Geol. Surv., 1, 1896, 195-217. 



The coal fields of Kansas. (Preliminary. ) Kan. Univ. 



Geol. Surv., 1, 1896, 218-231. 

 Oil and gas in Kansas. (Preliminary.) Kan. Univ. 



Geol. Surv., 1, 1896, 232-245. 



Surface gravels of the Carboniferous area. Kan. 



Univ. Geol. Surv., 1, 1896, 246-255. 



The Coal Measure soils. (Preliminary.) Kan. Univ. 



Geol. Surv., 1, 1896, 256-269. 

 The cementing materials of the Tertiary sands and 



gravels of western Kansas. [1896.] Science, 5, 1897, 



87. 

 Physiography of western Kansas. Kan. Univ. Geol. 



Surv., 2, 1897, 11-49. 



Physical properties of the Tertiary. Kan. Univ. 



Geol. Surv., 2, 1897, 247-284. 



Stratigraphy of the Kansas Coal Measures. Kan. 



Univ. Geol. Surv., 3, 1898, 9-105. 



[Special report on gypsum and gypsum cement 



plasters.] Introduction. Kan. Univ. Geol. Surv., 5, 

 1899, 11-16. 



Relations between the Ozark uplift and ore deposits. 



Amer. Geol. Soc. Bull., 11, 1900, 231-240. 

 Haworth, Erasmus, & Beede, Joshua W\illiam\. The 



McPherson Equus beds. Kan. Univ. Geol. Surv., 2, 



1897, 285-296. 



Haworth, Erasmus, & Bennett, John. A geologic section 

 from Baxter Springs to the Nebraska State line. Kan. 

 Univ. Geol. Surv., 1, 1896, 35-71. 



Haworth, Erasmus, & Keyes, Charles Rollin. Archasan. 

 [Granites of Mine la Motte area, Missouri.] Missouri 

 Geol. Surv. [Subj. Rep.], 9, 1896 (No. 4), 24-44. 



Haworth, Erasmus, & Kirk, M. Z. A geologic section 

 along the Neosho River from the Mississippian formation 

 of the Indian Territory to White City. Kansas, and 

 along the Cottonwood River from Wyckoff to Peabody. 

 Kan. Univ. Quarterly, 2, 1894, 104-115. 



Haworth, Erasmus, & Piatt, W. H. H. A geologic 

 section along the Verdigris River from the State line to 

 Madison. Kan. Univ. Quarterly, 2, 1894, 115-118. 



Haworth, Erasmus, Winslow, Arthur, & Nason, Frank L. 

 See Winslow. Haworth & Nason. 



Hawtayne, G. H. Remarks on the Caribs. [1886.] 

 Anthrop. Inst. JL, 16, 1887, 196-198. 

 See also under Durden, Henry S. 



Hawthorne, C. 0. On the state of the knee-jerk in cases 

 of cerebellar tumour. Glasgow Med. Jl., 52, 1899, 161- 

 165. 



Hawthorne, E. F. Descriptions of two new species of 



Lepidoptera. [1896.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 29, 



1897, 282-283. 

 Criticism of Mr. P. MARSHALL'S paper on Dodonidia 



Helmsi, Fereday. N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 30, 1898, 



559-560. 

 Hawthorne, John, & Letts, E\dmunct\ A[lbert]. See 



Letts & Hawthorne. 

 Hawthorne, John, Letts, E[dmund] A[lbert~\, Blake, 



R[pbert~\ Frederick], & Caldwell, William. See Letts, 



Blake, Caldwell & Hawthorne. 

 Hay, Alfred. On impulsive current-rushes in inductive 



circuits. Electrician, 33, 1894, 229-230, 261-262, 295- 



297, 360-361, 393-394, 425-426. 

 The charging of a condenser. Electrician, 35, 1895, 



840-841. 



A curious alternate-current arc phenomenon. Elec- 

 trician, 39, 1897, 517-518. 



The behaviour of a transformer at the instant of 



switching on. Elect. Rev., 43, 1898, 326-327, 333- 

 336. 



On some methods of determining experimentally the 



moments of inertia of the rotors of dynamos and alter- 

 nators. Elect. Rev., 47, 1900, 287-288, 327-330. 



Hay, Alfred, & Hele-Shaw, Henry Selby. See Hele- 

 Shaw & Hay. 



Hay, G. On the combination of two cylindrical lenses. 

 Amer. Ophthalm. Soc. Trans., 1886, 384-390. 



On the position of the eyeball during the Listing 



rotation as compared on the one hand with the successive 

 positions of a vertical plane passing through the respec- 

 tive line of sight, and on the other with the successive 

 positions of the plane of sight ; these two planes changing 

 their positions in the eyeball as the particular Listing 

 rotation proceeds, and this change explaining the 

 apparent inconsistency between the Donders inclination 

 and the Helmholtz rotation. Amer. Ophthalm. Soc. 

 Trans., 1898, 414-423. 



The inclination of the vertical meridian outward, for 



the right eye looking up and out, not inconsistent with 

 HELMHOLTZ'S rotation to the left for the same direction 

 of vision. Boston Soc. Med. Sci. JL, 2, 1898, 141-149. 



A curious relation between the positions, as given by 



Dr. WEILAND, of two linear after-images, studied in 

 connection with the law of LISTING, and the corre- 

 sponding angles of two pairs of great-circle planes, as 

 given by HELMHOLTZ. [1899.] Boston Soc. Med. Sci. 

 JL, [4, 1900], 5-9. 



Hay, George. Instinct in the cockroach. Science, 9, 

 1887, 622. 



Hay, George V. Botanical features of New Brunswick. 

 [1885.] Bot. Gaz., 9 & 10, 1884-85, 366-367. 



Marine Algae of Bay of Fundy. N. Brunsw. Nat. 



Hist. Soc. Bull., 5, 1886, 32-33. 



Marine Algae of New Brunswick. [With an appendix 

 containing a list of the marine Algae of the maritime 

 provinces of the Dominion of Canada by G. U. HAY and 

 A. H. MACKAY.] Canada Roy. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 5, 

 1888 (Sect. 4), 167-174. 



Some northern ferns. Garden & Forest, 3, 1890, 471. 

 The flora of New Brunswick. [1893.] Canada Roy. 



Soc. Proc. & Trans., 11, 1894 (Sect. 4), 45-50. 



The Restigouche : with notes especially on its flora. 



N. Brunsw. Nat. Hist. Soc. Bull., 14, 1896, 12-35. 



Report on the botany of the Summer camp. N. 

 Brunsw. Nat. Hist. Soc. Bull., 16, 1898, 70-71. 



Notes on a wild garden. [1897.] N. Brunsw. Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. Bull., 17, 1899, 108-113. 



Observations in a wild garden. Canada Roy. Soc. 



Proc. & Trans., 5, 1899, 1-lii. 

 - [Presidential address.] A wilderness journey, with 

 suggestions. N. Brunsw. Nat. Hist. Soc. Bull., 17, 

 1899, 153-167. 



