84 



ANNUAL REPORTS, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



Halliburton, W. D., Vitamins. 1920: 



241-246 

 Hallock, William, Flow of solids. 1891: 



237-246 

 Hallowell, A. Irving, Backwash of the 



frontier: impact of the Indian on 



American culture. 1958: 447-472 

 Halm, J., A new solar theory. 1902: 



165-176 

 Haloes 

 Pleochroic haloes, by J. Joly. 19 14: 



3i3-3 2 7 

 Hambleton, James I., Indispensable 



honeybee. 1945: 293-304 

 The honey bee. 1961: 465-478 



Hamlin, Benson, and Spenceley, F., Com- 

 parison of propeller and reaction 

 propelled airplane performances. 

 1947:429-457 



Hammer, William J., Telephonograph. 

 1901: 307-312 



Hampshire County, West Virginia 

 Stone mounds of Hampshire County 

 West Virginia, by L. A. Kengla. 

 1883: 868-872 



Hamy, E. T., Home of troglodytes. 1891 : 



4 2 5-43i 



Royal menagerie of France. 1897: 

 507-517 



Yellow races. 1895: 505-517 

 Hann, Julius, Atmospheric pressure and 

 rainfall. 1877: 393-396 



Diminution of the aqueous vapor of 

 the atmosphere with increase in al- 

 titude. 1877: 376-385 



Influence of rain upon the barometer. 

 1877: 385-393 



Laws of the variation of temperature 

 in ascending currents of air, and 

 some of the most important conse- 

 quences deducible therefrom. 1877: 

 397-418 



Relation between the difference of 

 pressure and wind velocity. 1877: 

 426-444 

 Hann, Julius von 



Julius von Hann, by G. C. Simpson. 

 1923:563-564 



Hardisty, William L., The Loucheux In- 

 dians. 1866: 311-320 

 Hardness 



Absolute measurement of hardness, by 



F. Auerbach. 1891: 207-236 

 Hardy, George L., and Scheetz, Fred B., 



Mounds in Ralls County, Missouri. 



1 881: 533-536 

 Hare, Robert, A method of forming 



small weights. 1858: 426-427 

 On Mr. John Wise's observations . . . 



of a thunderstorm. 1854: 224-230 

 Harkness, William, Magnitude of the 



solar system. 1894: 93-1 11 

 Progress of science as exemplified in 



the art of weighing and measuring. 



1888:597-633 

 Harnwell, G. P., Our knowledge of 



atomic nuclei. 1939: 189-202 

 Harrington, John P., Our State names. 



1954: 373-3 8 8 

 Harrington, Mark W., Weather making, 



ancient and modern. 1894: 247- 



270 

 Harris, Zellig S., Ras Shamra: Canaanite 



civilization and language. 1937: 



479-502 

 Harrison, A. M., Colored bead dug from 



a mound . . . eastern coast of Florida. 



1877: 305 

 Harrison, George R., Spectroscopy in in- 

 dustry. 1939: 203-213 

 Harrison, Richard Edes, Maps, strategy, 



and world politics. 1943: 253-258 

 Harrison, William, Storm in Buder 



County, Kansas, June 23, 1871. 



I871: 462 

 Harry-Rofen, Robert R., and Bayer, 



Frederick M., Project Coral Fish 



looks at Palau. 1956: 481-508 

 Hartman, Carl, Breeding habits, develop- 

 ment, and birth of the opossum. 



1921: 347-363 

 Harts, William W., Natural waterways 



of the United States, 1916: 545-578 

 Harvey, E. Newton, Cold light. 1926: 



209-218 



