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Cotnm^linacees acquises au Museum par les explora- 

 tions franchises en Afrique tropicale. Paris, Mus. Hist. 

 Nat. Bull., 1, 1895, 118-122. 



Les dernieres collections de M. DYBOWSKI ; quelques 



especes rares ou nouvelles. Paris, Mus. Hist. Nat. Bull., 

 1, 1895, 314-315. 



Deux types inte"ressants de Capparidace'es africaines. 



Paris Soc. Philom. Bull., 7, 1895, 77-83 ; 8, 1896 (G. R.), 

 9-10. 



Un nouvel arbre a suif du Zanguebar (Allanblackia 



Sacleuxii). Paris, Mus. Hist. Nat. Bull., 2, 1896, 153- 

 157. 



La vie souterraine du muguet. [1897.] Feuille 



Jeunes Natural., 27, 1896-97, 126-129. 



Sur les collections botaniques faites a la Cote d'lvoire 



par M. POBEGUIN. Paris, Mus. Hist. Nat. Bull., 3, 1897, 

 246-251. 



Nouveaux mat^riaux pour la flore de 1'Afrique 



francaise. Collections de MM. les docteurs MACLAUD et 

 MIQUEL. Paris, Mus. Hist. Nat. Bull., 3, 1897, 325-330. 



Sur le genre Baissea. [1897-98.] Paris Soc. Linn. 



Bull., [1 (?1899)], 7-8, 9-13. 



De quelques Erythrines d'Afrique. [1898.] Paris 



Soc. Linn. Bull., [1 (?1899)], 49-55. 



Les feuilles des Csesalpiniees-Cynome'tre'es. [1898.] 



Paris Soc. Linn. Bull., [1 (?1899)], 55-56. 



Sur une des sources du caoutchouc du Soudan 



francais. Paris, Mus. Hist. Nat. Bull., 5, 1899, 178- 

 187. 



Les explorations botaniques dans les colonies 



francaises de 1'Afrique tropicale, d'apres les collections 

 conservees au Museum d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris. 

 Congr. Int. Bot. Act., 1900, 239-247. 



Documents nouveaux concernant les Landolphie'es 



utiles de 1'Afrique occidentale frangaise. Paris, Mus. 

 Hist. Nat. Bull., 6, 1900, 309-318. 



Hoard, (I' abbe) V. A. Une nouvelle espece de truite. 

 Nat. Canad., 21, 1894, 46-49. 



Les microbes. Nat. Canad., 21, 1894, 109-112. 



L'esclavage chez les fourmis. [1893.] Nat. Canad., 



23, 1896, 21-26. 



Le fl6au des chenilles au Saguenay. 



Nat. Canad., 

 24, 1897, 107-112, 139-142; 25, 1898, 61-62. 



La tuberculose en Canada. Nat. Canad., 25, 1898, 



8-12. 



Les H^mipteres au Parlement du Canada. Nat. 



Canad., 25, 1898, 49-52. 



La decapitation chez les insectes. Nat. Canad., 25, 



1898, 123-125. 



L'6cureuil volant. Nat. Canad., 27, 1900, 77. 



Huart, de Colnet d'. See Colnet d'Huart. 

 Huart, Emile d'. . Etude sur 1'eau d'Ernshof, source 



Bel-Val. Luxemb. Inst. Publ., 22, 1893, 1-27. 

 Hubacher, K. Untersuchungen liber Azole. 9) Synthe- 



tische Versuche in der Thiazolreihe. Liebig's Ann., 259, 



1890, 228-253. 

 Hubbard, Dwight L. Chronic catarrhal laryngitis, with 



special reference to its aetiology. N. Y. Med. Jl., 62, 



1895, 176-179. 

 Hubbard, Emma. Bullet-proof shields. Nature, 50 (1894), 



148. 



Late appearance of the cuckoo. Nature, 50 (1894), 338. 



Hubbard, G. W. Consumption among the colored people 



of the Southern States. Science, 22, 1893, 6-7. 

 Hubbard, Gardiner Greene. For biographical notice see 



Science, 6, 1897, 974-977; Geogr. Jl., 11, 1898, 186. 



Relations of air and water to temperature and life. 



Smithsonian Rep., 1893, 265-275. 



Geographic development of China, Korea and Japan. 



Amer. Ass. Proc., 1894, 226. 



Japan. Amer. Ass. Proc., 1895, 150. 



Hubbard, Geo. D. The Blue Mound quartzyte. Amer. 



Geologist, 25, 1900, 163-168. 



Hubbard, Henry Guernsey. For biography and works see 



Canad. Ent., 31, 1899, 72 ; Philad., Ent. News, 10,1899, 



80-82. 

 Rust of the orange. [U.S.] Comm. Agr. Rep., 1884, 



361-373. 

 Breeding habits of Amphicerus bicaudatus. Entomo- 



logica Amer., 4, 1888, 95-96. 



Notes on the habits of Hypotrichia spissipes, Lee., 



with description of the females. [1884.] Psyche, 4, 

 1890, 215-217. 



Insect life in the hot springs of the Yellowstone 



National Park. Canad. Ent., 23, 1891, 226-230. 



The inhabitants of a fungus. Canad. Ent., 24, 1892, 



250-255. 



The life-history of Xenos. Canad. Ent., 24, 1892, 



257-261. 



Notes on the larva of Amphizoa. [1892.] U. S. Div. 



Ent. Insect Life, 5, 1893, 19-22. 



The Florida land tortoise-gopher, Gopherus Poly- 

 phemus. Science, 22, 1893, 57-58. 



The insect guests of the Florida land tortoise. U.S. 



Div. Ent. Insect Life, 6, 1894, 302-315. 

 [Habits of Xyleborus and Platypus.] Science, 1, 1895, 



727. 

 Insect fertilization of an aroid plant. U. S. Div. Ent. 



Insect Life, 7, 1895, 340-345. 

 Ambrosia once more. Amer. Natlist., 30, 1896, 493- 



495. 

 Ambrosia beetles. U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearb., 1896, 



421-430. 



The Ambrosia beetles of the United States. U. S. Div. 

 Ent. Bull., 7, 1897, 9-30. 



Letters from the southwest. [The home of Dinapate 

 Wrightii, Horn.] [Posth.] Philad., Ent. News, 10, 1899, 

 83-89. 



Insect fauna of the giant cactus of Arizona. Psyche, 



8, 1899, Suppl. 1, 1-8. 

 Hubbard, Henry Guernsey, & Pergande, Theodore. A 



new coccid on birch. U. S. Div. Ent. Bull., 18, 1898, 



13-26. . 

 Hubbard, J. G. "Color screens" as applied to photo- 



micrography. Boston Soc. Med. Sci. JL, 3, 1899, 297-301. 

 Hubbard, Jesse W. The yolk nucleus in Cymatogaster 



aggregatus, Gibbons. [1893.] Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., 



33, 1894, 74-83. 

 Hubbard, Le Eoy W. The treatment of acute abscesses, 



based upon their aetiology and pathology. N. Y. Med. 



Jl., 48, 1888, 402-405. 

 Hubbard, Lucius L\ee\. Ueber Azor-Pyrrhit und Zirkon 



vom Laacher See sowie Pyrrhit and Azorit von San 



Miguel. Bonn Niederrhein. Ges. Sber., 1886, 214-220. 



- Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Noseaufiihrenden Aus- 

 wiirflirjge des Laacher Sees. Min. Petr. Mitth., 8, 1887, 

 356-399. 



- The origin of salt, gypsum and petroleum. Michigan 

 Geol. Surv. Rep., 5, 1895 (Ft. 2), ix-xxiv. 



Keweenaw Point with particular reference to the 



felsites and their associated rocks. Michigan Geol. 



Surv. Rep., 6, 1898 (Pt. 2), 1-155. 

 Hubbard, Lucius L[ee], & Koenig, George A[ugustus]. 



See Koenig & Hubbard. 

 Hubbard, Oliver P[ayson]. For biography and list of 



works see Amer. Geologist, 25, 1900, 360-363 ; Amer. Jl. 



Sci., 9, 1900, 396 ; Science, 11, 1900, 742-743 ; N. Y. Ac. 



Ann., 13, 1900-01, 482-484. 

 - Two varieties of the New Red Sandstone used for 



building in New Haven, Conn. [ With discussion.] 



[1885.] N. Y. Ac. Trans., 5, 1885-86, 12-14. 



Notes on the discovery of chloroform. [1892.] N. Y. 



Ac. Trans., 11 (1891-92), 149-150. 



Account of an ancient beaver poud and of cut sticks 

 found therein. [1894.] N. Y. Ac. Trans., 13 (1893-94), 

 177-180. 



