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Hunt, Thomas Sterry, & Douglas, James. Nasses Kupfer- 



extractions-Verfahren. [2V.] Berg- u. Huttenm. Ztg., 



45, 1886, 316-318. 

 The Sonora earthquake of May 3, 1887. Brit. Ass. 



Rep., 1887, 712-713; Japan Seism. Soc. Trans., 12,1888, 



29-31. 

 Hunt, JT. H. Madagascar. Amer. Geogr. Soc. JL, 32 



(1900), 297-307. 

 Hunter, Abel A., & Hedgcock, George G. See Hedgcock 



& Hunter. 

 Hunter, George William. Notes on the peripheral nervous 



system of Molgula manhattensis. Science, 7, 1898, 322. 

 Notes on the finer structure of the nervous system of 



Cynthia partita (Verrill). [1898.] Zool. Bull., 2, 1899, 



99-115. 

 Hunter, Hope. Gold in British Guiana, its history and 



prospects. Timehri, 6, 1892, 258-303. 

 Hunter, -l\/>f<'i>li\ l!\ni'i<,-<\, & Remsen, Ira. See Remsen. 



& Hunter. 



Hunter, James. New method of illumination for photo- 

 micrography. Scott. Micr. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 1, 1895, 



229-256. 

 Note on a curiously modified spider-web. Scott. Micr. 



Soc. Proc. & Trans., 1, 1895, 257-259. 

 On the comparative advantages of the several varieties 



of the Huygenian eye-piece for different kinds of micro- 

 scopic work. [1896.] Scott. Micr. Soc. Proc. & Trans., 



2, 1900, 61-78. 

 Hunter, James B[radbridge']. For biographical notice see 



N. Y. Med. JL, 49, 1889, 664. 

 Etherization by the rectum. [With discussion.'] N. Y. 



Med. JL, 40, 1884, 302-303. 

 Endometritis fungosa ; its pathology, diagnosis and 



treatment. [With discussion.'] N. Y. Med. JL, 41, 1885, 



478-480. 

 Hunter, John R. S. The Silurian districts of Leadhills 



and Wanlockhead, and their early and recent mining 



history. [1884.] Glasgo.v Geol. Soc. Trans., 7, 1885, 



373-392. 

 Notes on a new fossil scorpion (Palseophonus Cale- 



donicus), from the Uppwr Silurian shales, Logan Water, 



Lesmahagow. [1884.] Edinb. Geol. Soc. Trans., 5, 1888, 



187-191. 



The Old Bed Sandstone of Lanarkshire, with notes on 



volcanic action during Old Bed and Carboniferous times. 



[1885.] Glasgow Geol. Soc. Trans., 8, 1888, 161-168. 

 Notes on the discovery of a fossil scorpion (Palseo- 



phonus caledonicus) in the Silurian strata of Logan Water. 



[1885.] Glasgow Geol. Soc. Trans., 8, 1888, 169-170. 

 Hunter, M., & Rosenbusch, [Karl] H[arry Ferdinand]. 



Ueber Monchiquit, ein camptonitisches Ganggestein aus 



der Gefolgschaft der Elaolithsyenite. Min. Petr. Mitth., 



11, 1890, 445-466. 

 Hunter, (Rev.) Robert. For biography and works see Geol. 



Mag., 4, 1897, 382-384 ; JL Bot., 35, 1897, 158-159. 

 Hunter, Robert. [A large and brilliant fire-ball meteor.] 



[1890.] Nature, 43, 1891, 151. 

 Hunter, S. J. Note on the corn-root worm. (Diabrotica 



longicornis, Say.) [1892.] Kan. Ac. Sci. Trans., 13, 



1893, 131-133. 

 Notes on injurious insects. [1897.] Kan. Ac. Sci. 



Trans., 15, 1898, 50-53. 



- Parasitic influences on Melanoplus. Kan. Univ. 

 Quarterly, 7, 1898, 205-210. 



- The Coccidae of Kansas. Kan. Univ. Quarterly, 8, 

 1899, 1-15, 67-77; 9, 1900, 101-107. 



Hunter, S. J., & Button, Walter S. The Melanopli of 

 Kansas. [1900.] Psyche, 9, 1902, 63-64, 76-78, 

 88-90. 



Hunter, Stanley B. [Progress report on survey of quarter- 

 sheet No.2: Gippsland Carbonaceous area. Topographical 

 notes.] Victoria Geol. Surv. Monthly Bep., 8 & 9, 1899, 

 55-56. 



Hunter, Sylvanus J. Unusual form of attempted conju- 

 gation in Spirogyra. JL Bot., 23, 1885, 185. 



Hunter, W. D. Contribution^] to the knowledge of North 

 American Syrphidas. Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 87-101; 

 29, 1897, 121-144. 



- A summary of the members of the genus Chilosia, 

 Meig., in North America, with descriptions of new species. 

 Canad. Ent., 28, 1896, 227-233. 



A new species of Tropidia (Syrphidaa) and note on the 

 generic position of Melanostoma rufipes, Williston. 

 Philad., Ent. News, 7, 1896, 215-216, 305. 



Destructive locusts in 1897. U. S. Div. Ent. Bull., 



10, 1898, 40-54. 

 A catalogue of the Diptera of South America. [1900- 

 01.] Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans., 26, 1899-1900, 260-298 ; 

 27, 1900-01, 121-155. 



An investigation to determine whether Melanoplus 



spretus breeds permanently in the Turtle mountains in 



North Dakota. U. S. Div. Ent. Bull., 22, 1900, 30-37. 

 Hunter, (Capt.) W. H. Notes on shooting in the Central 



Provinces. [1897.] Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. JL, 10, 



1895-97, 691-693. 

 Hunter, W [alter] K[inff]. The bacteriology of beri-beri. 



Glasgow Med. Chir. Soc. Trans., 1, 1897, 325-326. 

 On white blood corpuscles. [1898.] Glasgow Med. 



Chir. Soc. Trans., 2, 1900, 133-144. 

 Hunter, William. The duration of the life of red blood 



corpuscles, as ascertainable by transfusion. Edinb. Boy. 



Soc. Proc., 13, 1886, 849-856. 



Intra-peritoneal blood-transfusion, and the fate of 



absorbed blood. [1886-87.] JL Anat. PhysioL, 21, 1887, 



138-152, 264-288, 450-472. 



Is pernicious ansemia a special disease? Practitioner, 



40, 1888, 81-103. 

 Observations on the urine in pernicious annemia. 

 Practitioner, 43, 1889, 161-172, 321-331, 401-412. 

 A method of raising the specific gravity of the blood. 



JL PhysioL, 11, 1890, 115-120. 



The pathology of duodenitis. 



London Path. Soc. 

 Trans., 41, 1890, 105-111. 

 The influence of oxygen on the formation of ptomaines. 

 Boy. Soc. Proc., 49, 1891, 376-379. 



Considerations regarding the nature of infection, with 



special reference to the action of bacterial poisons. [1893.] 



Epid. Soc. Trans., 13, 1894, 19-37. 

 The action of toluylenediamin : a contribution to the 



pathology of jaundice. [1895.] JL Path. Bact., 3, 1896, 



259-294. 

 A modification of the chrome silver method for nerve 



cells. [1897.] JL Anat. PhysioL, 32, 1898, 109-118. 

 The relations of dental diseases to general diseases. 



[With discussion.] Odontol. Soc. Trans., 31, 1899, 92- 



115, 163-171; Brit. JL Dental Sci., 42, 1899, 241-257, 



515-521. 



The serum diagnosis of typhoid fever. JL State Med., 



8, 1900, 688-696. 



Oral sepsis as a cause of "septic gastritis," "toxic 



neuritis," and other septic conditions. Practitioner, 65, 



1900, 611-638. 

 Hunter, William, & Bulloch, William. See Bulloch & 



Hunter. 

 Hunter, William, & Turner, William Aldren. See Turner 



& Hunter. 

 Hunter, William N. Injurious insects of Nebraska. [1891.] 



U. S. Div. Ent. Insect Life, 4, 1892, 132-133. 

 Hunter, (Sir) William Wilson. For biographical notice 



and works see Geogr. JL, 15, 1900, 289-290. 

 Hunting, II'., & M'Fadyean, J[phn~\. Mallein as an aid 



to the diagnosis of glanders. JL Comp. Path. Therap., 



5, 1892, 316-338. 

 Huntington, Edward V. The complex of axes of a central 



quadric surface. [1900.] Ann. Math., 2 (1900-01), 



8-81. 



