HillJ 



843 



[Hill 



Food preservatives. [1898.] Agr. Soc. Jl., 10, 1899, 



171-186. 

 Hill, Alfred, & Caven, R[obert] M[artiii\. See Caven & 



Hill. 

 Hill, Alfred, & Kipping, Frederic Stanley. See Kipping 



& Hill. 

 Hill, Arthur Croft. Reversible zymohydrolysis. Chem. 



Soc. Jl., 73, 1898 (Pt. 2), 634-658. 

 Hill, Arthur W. The histology of the cell wall with special 



reference to the mode of collection of cells. Part i. The 



distribution and character of " connecting threads " in 



the tissues of Pinus sylvestris and other allied species. 



[1900.] Phil. Trans. (B), 194, 1901, 83-125. 

 Hill, Arthur W., & Seward, Albert C[harles~\. See Seward 



& Hill. 

 Hill, B. H., & Williston, Samuel Wendell. See Williston 



& Hill. 

 Hill, Benjamin F. Notes on a set of rocks from Wyoming, 



collected by Professor Wilbur C. KNIGHT, of the University 



of Wyoming. School of Mines Quarterly, N. Y., 20, 1899, 



357-364. 

 A contribution to the geology of a part of Sonora, 



Mexico. [1900.] N. Y. Ac. Ann., 13, 1900-01, 492. 

 Hill, Benjamin F., Kemp, James Furiiian, & Newland, 



David Hale. See Kemp, Newland & Hill. 

 Hill, Berkeley. For biographical notice and works see 



Med.-Chir. Trans., 75, 1892, 26-29. 

 Hill, Bostock. Note on a sample of adulterated pepper. 



Analyst, 10, 1885, 122-123. 

 Hill, Bruce V. Accidental double refraction in colloids 



and crystalloids. Amer. Ass. Proc. , 1899, 117-119. 

 On accidental double refraction in liquids. Phil. 



Mag., 48, 1899, 485-498. 

 Hill, C. A. On the assay of cream of tartar. Pharm. JL, 



2, 1896, 281-282. 

 Hill, C. Boyce. Notes on the nesting of the pumatorhine 



skua. Ibis, 6, 1900, 526-527. 

 Hill, Caroline Miles. On choice. [1898.] Amer. Jl. 



Psychol., 9, 1897-98, 587-590. 

 Hill, Charles. Development of the epiphysis in Coregonus 



albus. Jl. Morphol., 5, 1891, 503-510. 

 The epiphysis of teleosts and Amia. Jl. Morphol., 9, 



1894, 237-268. 

 Primary segments of the vertebrate head. Preliminary 



paper. Anat. Anz., 16, 1899, 353-369. 



Developmental history of primary segments of the 



vertebrate head. Zool. Jbiich. (Anat.), 13, 1900, 393-446. 

 Hill, Charles A[lex.], & Boyce, Rubert W\illiam\. See 



Boyce & Hill. 

 Hill, Charles B. " Sporadic " meteors recorded during 



1882. Davidson Observatory. California Ac. Bull., 1, 



1886, 348. 



Occultations of stars in the "Hyades." Sidereal 



Messenger, 6, 1887, 163. 



Daylight occupation of a Tauri, observed at the 



Chabot Observatory, Oakland, Cala., March 29th, 1887. 

 Sidereal Messenger, 6, 1887, 194-195. 



Comet a 1888. Sidereal Messenger, 7, 1888, 221. 



Value of filar micrometer. Sidereal Messenger, 7, 



1888, 311. 



Observations of Comet 1888 I (Sawerthal). Astr. 



Nachr., 120, 1889, 323-326. 

 On the occultations of Jupiter (visible in 1889) ; and 



on the eclipses of Satellite IV. Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 



1, 1889, 32. 



[Solar eclipse of January, 1889. Report of observa- 

 tions and notes made at Bartlett Springs, Lake Co., Cal.] 



Lick Obs. Contrib., 1, 1889, 74-80. 

 [Occultations of the planet Jupiter as observed at the 



Lick Observatory March 23, 1889.] Sidereal Messenger, 



8, 1889, 223, 424. 



[Occultation of Jupiter, 1889 September 3, as observed 



Black transit of Jupiter's satellite IV. Astr. Soc. 



Pacific Publ., 2, 1890, 244-245. 

 Observations of the transit of Jupiter's Satellite IV. 



(October 2, 1890.) Astr. Soc. Pacific Publ., 2, 1890, 291. 



Contacts with shadow, lunar eclipse of July 22, 1888. 

 Lick Obs. Contrib. ,.2, 1891, 121. 



Transit of Mercury, May 9, 1891. Astr. & Astrophys., 



12, 1893, 88-89. 



A simple method of reducing time observations made 

 with the transit instrument. Astr. & Astrophys. , 12, 

 1893, 212-225. 



[Transit of Mercury, Nov. 10, 1894, Davidson Obser- 

 vatory. ] Astr. & Astrophys. , 13, 1894, 867. 



- [Transit of Mercury, Nov. 10-11, 1894. Davidson 

 Observatory.] [1894.] Popular Astr., 2, 1895, 187. 



Hill, Charles B., & Burckhalter, Charles. See Burck- 



halter & Hill. 

 Hill, Charles B., & Davidson, George. See Davidson & 



Hill. 

 Hill, Claude W. Armatures and magnet coils. Elect. 



Rev., 37, 1895, 226-227, 252-253. 



Direct current boosters. Elect. Rev., 47, 1900, 35-36. 

 Hill, Daniel. Tree- wasp's nest at Herga, Watford. [1894.] 



Herts. Nat. Hist. Soc. Trans., 8, 1896, 203. 

 Hill, E. E. Portable microscope by NACHET & Sons. 



Micr. Soc. Jl., 1895, 359-360. 

 Hill, E. G. The fertilization of three native plants. 



Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 18, 1891, 111-118. 

 Hill, (Rev.) E. J. Notes on Indiana plants. [1884-88.] 



Bot. Gaz., 9 & 10, 1884-85, 45-48, 262-263 ; 13, 1888, 323. 



A new variety of Conandra umbellata, Nutt. [1884.] 

 Bot. Gaz., 9 & 10, 1884-85, 175-176. 



The Menomiuee iron region and its flora. [1885.] 

 Bot. Gaz., 9 & 10, 1884-85, 208-211, 225-229, 262. 



Lactuca scariola, L. Bot. Gaz., 14, 1889, 153. 



Aster ptarmicoides, var. lutescens, Gray. Bot. Gaz., 

 14, 1889, 153-154. 



Notes on the flora of the Lake Superior region. Bot. 



Gaz., 15, 1890, 140-149, 159-166, 304-311, 324-331. 



The hemlock in eastern Minnesota. Garden & Forest, 

 3, 1890, 553-554. 



- The autumn flora of the Lake Michigan pine-barrens. 

 Garden & Forest, 3, 1890, 594-595, 606-607, 618-619. 



Pinus Banksiana at the West. Torrey Bot. Club 



Bull., 17, 1890, 64-67. 



- The revised Manual and some Western plants. Torrey 

 Bot. Club Bull., 17, 1890, 169-174. 



Notes on the flora of the St. Croix region. Bot. Gaz., 

 16, 1891, 108-113, 126-130. 



The sling-fruit of Cryptotsenia canadensis. Bot. Gaz., 

 16, 1891, 299-302. 



- Winter studies of the pine-barren flora of Lake 

 Michigan. Garden & Forest, 4, 1891, 159-160, 195-196, 

 208, 232, 234, 278-279, 304. 



Zizania as found by the explorers of the Northwest. 



Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 18, 1891, 57-60. 



Notes on the flora of Chicago and vicinity. Bot. Gaz., 



17, 1892, 246-252 ; 21, 1896, 118-122. 

 - Winter rambles in the pine-barrens. 



Garden & 



at the Lick Observatory.] [1889.] Astr. Jl., 9, 1890, 85. 177. 



Forest, 5, 1892, 16, 74-75, 110-111. 



The Polerniniaceffi of the Lake Region. Garden & 



Forest, 5, 1892, 448-449. 



- The host-plants of Aphyllon fasciculatum. Torrey 

 Bot. Club Bull., 19, 1892, 17-21. 



- The rhizomes of Penthorum sedoides as leafy shoots. 

 Torrey Bot. Club Bull., 19, 1892, 306-307. 



The coast dune flora of Lake Michigan. Garden & 

 Forest, 6, 1893, 15, 51. 



Singular behavior of an owl. Science, 22, 1893, 361. 

 An early observation bearing on the history of the 



Great Lakes. Amer. Geologist, 14, 1894, 405. 



A study of Quercus Leana. Bot. Gaz., 19, 1894, 171- 



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