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HOPPE (TOBIAS CONRAD) T. C. H[oppe] Kurtze 

 Beschreibung versteinerter Gryphiten, dass solche zu- 

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 nebst anderer Fossilien, so hier in Gera befindlich 

 sind ; ingleichen eines Apfel-Baums, so in der Christ- 

 nacht bliihen und Friichte tragen soil ... In einem 

 Send-Schreiben, &c. pp. [W,] 28. 4. Gera, 1745. 



Hoppe (T. C.) T. C. H[oppe]. Kurzer Bericht von 

 denen Knollichten und essbaren Erd-Aepfeln, oder 

 denenSolanistuberosisesculentis . . . nebst einem 

 Anhang von hier zu Lande wachsenden geringen Ge- 

 wachsen, welche doch gleichwol in der Haushaltung 

 brauchbar sind, &c. pp. 32. 4. Wolfenbiittel, 1747. 



Hoppe (T. C.) T. C. Hoppens Abhandlung von der 

 Begattung der Pflanzen. Nebst einer Vorrede von G. H. 

 Konigsdorfer. pp. xvi, 62. 8. Altenburg, 1773. 



Hoppe (T. C.) T. C. Hoppens Geraische Flora mit 

 einer Vorrede begleitet von J. E. I. Walch. pp. [xii,] 221>. 



8. Jena, 1774. 



HOFFIUS (CHRISTIANUS EMMANUEL) Anthropo- 

 morpha . . . proposuit C. E. Hoppius . . . 1760. &c. 

 See LINNAEUS (C.) C. Linnsei . . . Amoenitates Aca- 

 demicse, &c. Vol. vi. 8. 1763. 



Editio secunda. 



8. 1789. 



HOBAK (BOHUSLAV) Ergebnisse einer botanischen 

 Reise nach Montenegro, pp. 12. See PRAGUE. 



KOENIGLICH-BOEHMISCHE GESELLSCHAFT DER WISSEN- 



SCHAFTEN. Sitzungsberichte, &c. 1898, no. 34. 8. 1899. 



Horak (B.) O pomeru Doby Ledove ku Flore Medi- 

 terrani. [On the influence of Glacial times on the 

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AKADEMIE C'fSARE FRANTISKA JOSEFA, &C. Rozpravy 



. . . Tfida II. Roc. XI, cis. 24. 8. 1902. 



HOBANINOW (PAULUS) See GHORYANINOV (P.) 



HOBBACZEWSKI (JAN) [1854-] O krystalovanem 

 Xanthinu a Guaninu. [On crystallized Xanthin and 

 Guanin.] pp. 5 : text illust. See PRAGUE. KOENIG- 

 LICH-BOEHMISCHE GESELLSCHAFT DER WISSENSCHAFTEN. 

 Sitzungsberichte, &c. 1897, no. 30. 8. 1898. 



HOBBIUS (CHRISTIANUS JOHANNES) Disputatio 

 inauguralis medica de febrifuga Chinse-Chinas virtute, 

 quam . . . subjicit C. J. Horbius, &c. pp. [ii,] 26. 



4. [Altdorf, 1693.] 



KOBE (HERBERT FRANCIS) An inquiry into the legis- 

 lation, control, and improvement of the Salmon and 

 Sea Fisheries of Ireland, pp. iv, 201. 8. Dublin, 1850. 



HOBEB, Mount. [Maps.] Umgebungen des Dschebel 

 Horeb, &c. [Scale 1 in. = 5 m. about.] See SYRIA. 

 [Maps.] Geognostische Karte des Libanon, &c. 



s.sh. 1842. 



HOBIUCHI (KENKITZI) Beobachtungen iiber den 

 Genitalapparat eines zweijahrigen Weibchens von 

 Chimpanse. pp. 16: 1 pi. See FREIBURG-IN-BREIS- 



GAU. NATURFORSCHENDE GESELLSCHAFT. Berichte, &C. 



Bd. vn, hft. 1. 8. 1893. 



HOBMUZAKI (CONSTANTIN VON) Untersuchungen 

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8. Gzernowitz, 1894. 



HOBN (FRANZ XAVER HERMANN) Nachweis der 

 Ursachen nnd des Wesens der Cholera, &c. 4 Lief. 



8. Miinchen, 1873-74. 



HOBN (GEORGE) An entire new treatise on Leeches, 

 &c. pp. 29. 8. London, 1798. 



HOBN (GEORGE HENRY) [1840-1897] Partial List of 

 Insects collected in 1885, by Dr. R. Bell, in connection 

 with the Hudson's Bay expedition . . . Coleoptera, 

 determined by . . . G. H. Horn. See CANADA. Geo- 

 logical Survey. Annual Report. Vol. I, 1885, DD, 

 Appendix n. ' 8. 1885 (1886). 



Horn (GEORGE H.) [Throscidae and Eucnemidae of 

 Centra] America.] See GODMAN (F. D.) & SALVIN (O.) 

 Biologia Centrah-Americana. Zoology. Coleoptera. 

 Vol. in, pt. 1. 4. 1890-94. 



Horn (GEORGE H.) & Le Conte (J. L.) The Rhyn- 

 chophora of America north of Mexico. See LE CONTE 

 (J. L.) & HORN (G. H.) 8. 1876. 



Horn (GEORGE H.) & Le Conte (J. L.) Classification 

 of the Coleoptera of North America, &c. pp. xxxviii, 

 567. See SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Smithsonian 

 Miscellaneous Collections. Vol. xxvi, art. 4. 8. 1883. 



HOBN (WILHELM) [1803-1871] Reise durch Deutsch- 

 land, Ungarn, Holland, Italien, Frankreich, Gross- 

 britannien und Irland ; in Riicksicht auf medicinische 

 und naturwissenschaftliche Institute, &c. 4 Bd. [in 3.] 



8. Berlin, 1831-33. 



HOBN (WILLIAM AUSTIN) Journal, etc., of the Horn 

 Scientific Exploring Expedition to Central Australia . . . 

 by C. Winnecke, &c. See SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 4. 1896. 



Horn (WILLIAM A.) Report on the work of the Horn 

 Scientific Expedition to Central Australia . . . Edited 

 by Baldwin Spencer. 4 Pt. illust. 



4. London, Melbourne, 1896. 



Pt. i. pp. xvii, 220 : 11 pis., 1 map. 



Introduction. By W. A. Horn. 

 Through Larapinta Land . . . By Baldwin Spencer. 

 Summary of the . . . Results . . . By Baldwin Spencer. 

 Supplement to the Zoological Report. 



Hymenoptera. By W. F. Kirby. 



Additions to the Fauna. 

 ,, n. Zoology, pp. iv, l$l : 29 pis. (col.) 

 Mammalia. By Baldwin Spencer. 



Aves. By A. J. North . . . With field notes by G. A. Eeartland. 

 Reptilia. By A. H. S. Lucas . . . and C. Frost. 

 Amphibia. By Baldwin Spencer. 

 Pisces. By A. Zietz. 

 Mollusca. By R. Tate . . . With an appendix on anatomical 



characters by C. Hedley. 

 Crustacea, By Baldwin Spencer. 

 Lepidoptera. By O. Lower. 



Coleoptera (other than Carabidse). By Rev. T. Blackburn. 

 Araneidse. By H. R. Hogg. 

 Orthoptera. By J. G. O. Tepper. 

 Carabidae. By T. G. Sloane. 

 Honey Ants. By W. W. Froggatt. 

 Muridse. By E. R. Waite. 

 Appendix : 



Description of an additional new speciea of Fish from the 

 Finke and Barcoo Rivers, by A. Zietz. 



On the presence and structure of a Stridulating Organ in 

 Phlogius (Phrictus) crassipes, by Baldwin Spencer. 



Acanthodrilut eremius, a new species of Earthworm, by 



Baldwin Spencer. 

 in. pp. 206: 9 pis. 



Section I. Physical Geography and Geology. 



Physical Geography. By R. Tate and J. A. Watt. 



General Geology. By R. Tate and J. A. Watt. 



Economic Geology. By J. A. Watt. 



Petrology. By W. F. Smeeth and J. A. Watt. 



Palaeontology. By R. Tate. 

 Section n. Botany. 



Botany. By R. Tate, with an Appendix by J. H. Maiden. 

 iv. Anthropology, pp. WO: SO pis. 

 Anthropology. By E. C. Stirling. 

 Notes on some manners and customs of the Aborigines of the . . . 



Arunta Tribe. By F. J. Gillen. 



HOBN ADA Y (WILLIAM TEMPLE) [1854-] Two years 

 in the Jungle. The experiences of a hunter and natu- 

 ralist in India, Ceylon, the Malay Peninsula and Borneo, 

 &c. pp. xxii, 512 : 51 pis., 2 maps. 8. London, 1885. 



Hornaday (W. T.) Taxidermy and zoological collecting 

 . . . with chapters on collecting and preserving Insects 

 by W. J. Holland, &c. pp. xix, 362 : 23 pis., text illust. 



8. London, 1891. 





