495 



HUNTER (Stanley 



I'lains (_! old-field, dc. 

 Department of Mines. 



B.) Report on the Pitfield 



Sec Victoria, Australia.— 



Special Reports, Sc. 4". 1901. 



Hunter (Stanley B.1 The Chiltem GokUield. pp. J,:J : 

 i: plans, J map geol. col. Sec VICTORIA, Australia. — 

 Geological Siireey. Memoirs, lOc. No. 1. 4". 1903. 



Hnuter (Stanley B.) The Newbridge Uold-field... 

 with appendix ... by E. J. Dunn. j;^). 7 ; .j maps. 

 See Victoria, .A.iisfralia. — Geological Survey. Bul- 

 letin No. 17. 8". 1905. 



Hunter (Stanley B.) The Deep Leads of Victoria. 

 pp. vii, L'li, Hi : //J pis., 7 maps {geol. col.), text illust. 

 See Victoria, Australia. — Geological Survey. Memoirs, 

 d-c. No. 7. • 4°. 1909. 



Hunter (Stanley B.) The Ararat, Catheart, and 

 Langi Logan Deep Leads. p2>. .'f3 : .} pis., 7 maps d 

 plans (col.), text illust. See VICTORIA, Australia. — 

 Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 28. 8". 1913. 



HUNTER (Walter David) [1875-] Information con- 

 cerning the Mexican Cotton Boll AVeevil [Anthonomus 

 grandis, Boh.]. 2'P- -^ ■ ''-'-^^ illust. See UNITED 

 States. — Department of Agriculture. Farmers' Bulle- 

 tin No. 189. 8". 1904. 



Hunter (Walter D.) Note on the occurrence of the 

 North American Fever Tick [BoopihUus annulatus. Say.] 

 on Sheep, ^^j. S. See UNITED States. — Department 

 of Agriculture. — Entomology Division. Circular No. 91. 



8°. 1907. 



Hunter (Walter D.) Tlie Boll Weevil [Anthono- 

 mus grandis, Boh.] problem, dc. pp. Ji6 : text illust. 

 See United States. — Department of Agriculture. 

 Farmers' Bulletin No. 344. 8". 1909. 



- — • [Revised edition.] 2'P- 4'' ■ text illust. Farmers' 

 Bulletin No. 512. 8°. 1912. 



Hunter (Walter D.) The status of the Cotton Boll 

 Weevil [Anthonomus graiidis, liioh.] in. 1909. jyjj. lil : 

 1 text illust. See UNITED STATES. — Department of 

 Agriculture. — Entomology Division. Circular No. 122. 



8". 1910. 



Hunter (Walter D.) The control of the Boll Weevil 

 [AntJtonomus grandis. Boh.], pp. I4. See UNITED 

 States. — Department of Agriculture. Farmers' Bulle- 

 tin No. 500. 8°. 1912. 



Hunter (Walter D.) 

 The movement of the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil 



[Anthonomus grandis. Boh.] in 1911. pip. Jf : text 



illust. 

 Two destructive Texas Ants [Alta texana, Buckley, and 



Pogonomyrmex harhatus mohfueirns, Buckley]. piP- ~- 

 The Cotton Stainer [Dysdercus sutwrellus, H.-Schf.]. 



pj). 5 : text illust. 

 The Cotton AVorm or ' Cotton Caterpillar. (Alabama 



argillacea, Hubn.) 2'P- ^0 : text illust. 

 See United States. — Department of Agriculture. — 

 Entomology Division. Circular No. 146, 148, 149 & 153. 



8". 1912. 



Hunter (Walter D.) The Pink Bollworm [Pectino- 

 phora gossypiella, Saunders] with special reference to 

 steps 1;aken ... to prevent its establishment in the 

 United States, pi). .37 : text illust. See United 

 States. — Department of Agriculture. Bulletin No. 723. 



8°. 1918. 



Hunter (Walter D.) & Bishopp (F. C.) The Rocky 



Mountain Spotted Fever Tick [iJrrmacenlor vcnustus. 

 Banks]. With special reference to the problem of its 

 control in the Bitter Root Valley in .Montana, jjp. //T : 

 2>ls., text illust. See UNITED tiil'ATES. — Dep)artment of 

 Agriculture. — Entomology Division. Bulletin No. 105. 



8'. 1911. 



Hunter (Walter J).) A: Hinds (\V. ]•:.) The Mexican 

 Cotton Boll Weevil [Anlhonoui us grandis. Boh]. 2>P- H''- 

 16 pis., text illust. See UNITED STATES.— D<7«tr<iHtH< 

 of Agriculture. — Entomology Division. Bulletin No. 45. 



8°. 1904. 



A revision. . .of Bulletin 45 to. . . 1904. jyp. 181 : 



as ph., text illust. See United 'Atkins.— Department 

 of Agriculture. — Entomology Division. Bulletin No. 51. 



8". 1905. 



Hunter (Walter J).) .t Hooker (\V. A.) Information 



concerning the North American Fever Tick [Margaropus 

 annulatus, Sa.y.], witli notes on other species. 2'P- ^' ■ 

 .'1 ph., text illust. See UNITED States. — Dc2)artment 

 of Agriculture. — Entomologi/ Division. Bulletin No. 72. 



8". 1907. 



Hunter (Waltur D.) & Pierce iW. D.) The Mexican 

 Cotton-boll Weevil [Anthonomus grandis, Boh.J (a 

 sumniar.y of the investigation of this Insect up to 

 December 31, 1911). 2'P- ISS : :>.3 ph., text illust. 



8°. Washington [D.C.], 1912. 



Senate Dociinieut : (32(1 Ccnif^r., 2tl Sess., No. .^05. 



Also forms Bulletin No. Ill of the Entomology Division of the United 



States Department of Agriculture. 



Hunter (Walter D.) & Fierce (W. D.) The Move- 

 ment of the Cotton Boll Weevil [Anthonomus grandis, 

 Boh.j-in 1912. 2'P- ■" ■ text illust. Sec UNITED States. 

 — Department of Agriculture.. — Entomology Division. 

 Circular No. 167. 8". 1913. 



Hunter (Walter D.) & others. The Insect enemies 



"of the Cotton Boll Weevil [Anthonomus grandis, Boh.J. 



pp. 99 : 3 2'h., text ilhist. See UNITED STATES. — 



Department of ■ Agriculture. — Entomology Division. 



Bulletin No. 100. 8". 1912. 



Hunter (Walter- D.) <& others. The Life History 



and Bionomics of some North American Ticks, pp. 239 : 

 15 ph., text illust. See United States. — Department 

 of Agriculture. — Entomology Division. Bulletin No. 

 106. 8". 1912. 



Hunter (Walter D.) & others. The principal Cactus 



Insects of the United States, pp. 71 : 7 pih., text illust. 

 See United States. — Department of Agriculture. — 

 Entomology Division. BulleJlin No. 113. 8". 1912. 



HUNTER (William) [1755-1S12J Plants of Prince 



of Wales Island. [Edited by H. N. Ridley.] From a 



MS. in the [Department of Botanj',] Britisli Museum, 



dc. 8". [Singapore,] 1909. 



.Tourn. Straits Ilraucli Roy. Asiat. Soc. No. Lni, 1909. pp. U-^-l~27. 



Hunter (William Percival) An enquiry into the 

 theory of actual causes. . .being an examination of 

 Lyell's Principles of Geology. By a Fellow of the 

 Geological Society of London. [The preface is signed 

 W. P. H. i.e., W.'P. Hunter.] See H. (W. P.) 8". 1839. 



Hunter (Sir William Wilson) K.C.S.I. Life of 

 B. H. Hodgson, dc. pp. ix, .WO : 3 ph., .5 port. 



8». London. 1896. 



