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The President's address on some doubtful points in 

 the natural history of the Rotifera. Micr. Soc. Jl., 1891, 

 6-18. 



Hudson, C. W. Comparison of weights of a three-hinged 

 and a two-hinged spandrel-braced parabolic arch. {With 

 discussion.] Amer. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans., 43, 1900, 

 20-36. 



Hudson, E. Darwin. For biographical notice see N. Y. 

 Med. Jl., 45, 1887, 548-549. 



The physical examination of weak chests, and the 



differential diagnosis of the several forms of early phthisis. 

 N. Y. Med. Jl., 41, 1885, 589-590. 



The results of the home treatment of phthisis con- 

 trasted with those of changed residence and travel. 

 [1885.] N. Y. Med. Jl., 43, 1886, 61-64, 115-119. 



Hudson, (Rev.) Edmund Christopher. On the expansion 

 of a series. Quart. Jl. Math., 24, 1890, 233-245. 



Area of a polygon. Messenger Math., 24, 1895, 171-180. 



On a little-circle spherical triangle. Quart. Jl. Math., 

 27, 1895, 378-386. 



Geometrical proof of spherical formulae and application 



to astronomy. Quart. Jl. Math., 29, 1898, 202-205. 



Hudson, Edward J., & ZHXabery, Charles F[rederic]. See 

 Mabcry & Hudson. 



Hudson, George H. A new species of Gerura. Canad. 

 Ent., 23, 1891, 197-198. 



On electric light collecting at Plattsburgh, N. Y. 



Canad. Ent., 23, 1891, 244-245. 



A new Gluphisia. Philad., Ent. News, 2, 1891, 155. 

 A new form of Prionia, and notes on Platypteryx 



arcuata and P. genicula. Canad. Ent., 25, 1893, 24. 



Pseudoauroraa. Science, 21, 1893, 93-94. 



The product of a changed environment. Science, 21, 



1893, 244. 

 Hudson, George Vernon. Notes on a New Zealand Aphis. 



Entomologist, 17, 1884, 169-171. 

 Psepholax tibialis (female) and P. coronatus (male). 



N. Zealand Jl. Sci., 2, 1884-85, 123, 515-516. 

 Life-history of Charagia virescens. Entomologist, 18, 



1885, 30-36. 

 Life-history of Liothula omnivora. Entomologist, 



18, 1885, 153-159. 

 A luminous insect larva in New Zealand. [1886.] 



Ent. Month. Mag., 23, 1886-87, 99-100. 

 A contribution to the life history of Chrysophanus 



Salustius. Entomologist, 19, 1886, 172-174. 

 On the metamorphosis of the caddis fly. N. Zealand 



Inst. Trans., 18, 1886, 213-214. 



On New Zealand glow-worms. [1886.] N. Zealand 



Inst. Trans., 19, 1887, 62-64. 



Protective coloration. Entomologist, 20, 1887, 193- 



196. 



Notes on entomological classification. Entomologist, 

 20, 1887, 241-245. 



On the occurrence of Junonia vellida and Deopeia 



pulchella in New Zealand. N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 19, 

 1887, 201. 



Notes from New Zealand. Entomologist, 21, 1888, 



267-269. 



On the natural history of three species of Micro- 



Lepidoptera. [1888.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 21, 1889, 

 189-190. 



On the varieties of a common moth (Declana floccosa). 



[1888.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 21, 1889, 190-193. 



Description of a new species of Arctiidse from New 



Zealand. Entomologist, 22, 1889, 53-54. 



An entomological tour on the table-land of Mount 



Arthur. [1889.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 22, 1890, 179- 



186. 

 Eristalis tenax and Musca vomitoria in New Zealand. 



[1889.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 22, 1890, 187-188. 

 The life-history of Declana floccosa. Entomologist, 



23, 1890, 241-243. 



R. 8. XV. 



The habits and life-history of the New Zealand glow- 

 worm. [With description by F. A. A. SKDSE.] [1890.] 

 N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 23, 1891, 43-49. 



On the New Zealand Cicada). [1890.] N. Zealand 



Inst. Trans., 23, 1891, 49-55. 



A few words on the codlin-moths, Carpocapsa pomo- 



nella, L., and Cacoecia excessana, Walk. [1890.] N. 

 Zealand Inst. Trans., 23, 1891, 56-58. 



Instances of instinct in insects. [1891.] N. Zealand 



Inst. Trans., 24, 1892, 354-358. 



Note on Tanyzonus Bolitophilae, Marshall, parasitic 



in the New Zealand glow-worm. Ent. Month. Mag., 28, 

 1892, 277-280, 308. 



Synonymical notes on New Zealand Cicadidae. [1892.] 



N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 25, 1893, 162-163. 



Note on an ant-like insect (Betyla fulva, Cameron) 



parasitic in the New Zealand glowworm. [1892.] N. 

 Zealand Inst. Trans., 25, 1893, 164. 



Notes on New Zealand Neuroptera. [1893.] N. Zea- 

 land Inst. Trans., 26, 1894, 105-106. 



On the importance of New Zealand biological col- 

 lections. [1893.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 26, 1894, 

 199-203. 



Note on the aurora australis, as observed at Karori, 

 Wellington, on the 20th August, 1894. [1894.] N. Zea- 

 land Inst. Trans., 27, 1895, 657-658. 



On some new species of Tipula? (daddy-long-legs) 



found in New Zealand. N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 27, 

 1895, 293-295. 



On seasonal time. [1898.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 



31, 1899, 577-583. 



Notes on Macro-Lepidoptera observed during the 



summer of 1898-99. [1899.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 



32, 1900, 10-12. 



Hudson, J. Effect of fog on plants. Gard. Chron., 7, 



1890, 415-416. 

 Hudson, James. A short description of a few experiments 



bearing on the question of spontaneous generation. 



[1884.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 17, 1885, 182-186. 

 [On the total eclipse of the Sun, 9th September, 1885.] 



[1885.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 18, 1886, 385, 388, 392. 



The wattle-blight (Icerya Purchasi) in Tasmania, and 

 its natural enemies. [1889.] N. Zealand Inst. Trans., 

 22, 1890, 176-178. 



Hudson, Leopold. A case of hour-glass constriction of the 

 stomach. [1886.] London Path. Soc. Trans., 38, 1887, 

 133-138. 



On the possible relation of swine fever to general or 



simple ulcerative colitis. London Path. Soc. Trans., 46, 

 1895, 334-337. 



Hudson, Percy, & Lott, Frank E. See Lott & Hudson. 



Hudson, (Rev.) R. [Daylight meteor, Jan. 9, 1900, 

 Brighton.] [1900.] Nature, 61 (1899-1900), 280. 



Hudson, R. W. H. T. Note on reciprocation. Messenger 

 Math., 29, 1900, 191-192. 



On the determination of the positions of points and 



planes after rotation through a definite angle about a 

 known axis. Min. Mag., 12, 1900, 343-348. 



Hudson, T. C. Note on a star-correction facilitator, or an 

 instrument for readily obtaining the products of pairs of 

 numbers, one number being taken from one set (e.g. day- 

 constants) and the second from another set (e.g. star- 

 constants). [1893.] Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 54, 1894, 

 90-92. 



Hudson, Thomson Jay. Hypnotism a universal anaesthetic 

 in surgery. N. Y. Med. Jl., 60, 1894, 769-773. 



Hypnotism in its relation to criminal jurisprudence. 



N. Y. Med. JL, 61, 1895, 106-109. 



Hypnotism and crime. A reply to Dr. William Lee 



HOWAKD. N. Y. Med. Jl., 61, 1895, 590-592. 



Hudson, W. H. Notes on the birds of the genus Homorus 

 observed in the Argentine Republic. Ibis, 3, 1885, 283- 

 286. 



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