90 



ANNUAL REPORTS, SMITHSONIAN DESTITUTION 



Holmes, William Henry — Continued 

 Order of development of the primal 



shaping arts. 1901: 501-513 

 Race history and facial characteristics 



of the aboriginal Americans. 19 19: 



427-432 

 Some spurious Mexican antiquities and 



their relation to ancient art. 1886: 



319-334 

 Holmgren, F., Color-blindness in its rela- 

 tion to accidents by rail and sea. 

 1877: 131-195 



HOMEMAKING 



National efforts at home making, by 

 F. H. Newell. 1922: 517-531 

 Homoeosis 



Homoeotic regeneration of the anten- 

 nae in a phasmid or walking-stick, 

 by H. O. Schmit-Jensen. 1914: 523- 

 536 

 Homsher, G. W., Glidwell Mound, 

 Franklin County, Indiana. 1882: 

 721-728 

 Remains on White Water River, Indi- 

 ana. 1882: 728-752 

 Honduras 

 Ruins of Tenampua, Honduras, by 

 Dorothy Hughes Popenoe. 1935: 

 559-572 

 Hooker, Joseph Dalton 

 A great naturalist: Sir Joseph Hooker, 

 by E. Ray Lankester. 1918: 585-601 

 Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1817-1911, 

 by D. Prain. 191 1: 659-671 

 Hoopa Indians, see Hupa Indians 

 Hooper, Luther, Loom and spindle: past, 

 present, and future. 19 14: 629-678 

 Hoover, J. Edgar, Physical science in the 

 crime-detection laboratory. 1939: 

 215-222 

 Hopi Indians 



Ancestor worship of the Hopi Indians, 



by J. Walter Fewkes. 1921:485- 



506 



Fire worship of the Hopi Indians, by 



J. Walter Fewkes. 1920: 589-610 



Katcina altars in Hopi worship, by J. 



Walter Fewkes. 1926: 469-486 



Snake bites and the Hopi snake dance, 



by M. W. Stirling. 194 1: 551-555 



Sun worship of the Hopi Indians, by 



J. Walter Fewkes. 191 8: 493-526 



Use of idols in Hopi worship, by J. 



Walter Fewkes. 1922: 377-397 



Hopkins, D. P., Phosphorus and life. 



1952: 233-241 

 Hopkins, E. Washburn, Background of 



totemism. 191 8: 573-584 

 Hopkins, Frederick Gowland, Discovery 

 and significance of vitamins. 1935: 

 265-273 

 Some chemical aspects of life. 1934: 

 129-152 

 Hormones 



Growth of hormones in plants, by 

 Kenneth V. Thimann. 1941: 393- 

 400 

 Hormones and the metamorphosis of 

 insects, by V. B. Wigglesworth. 

 1951: 313-318 

 Horses 

 Egyptian and Arabian horses, by E. 



Prisse dAvennes. 1904: 457-467 



Multiple origin of horses and ponies, 



by J. Cossar Ewart. 1904: 437-455 



Hotchkiss, T. P., Indian remains found 



32 feet below the surface, near 



Wallace Lake, in Caddo Parish, 



Louisiana. 1872: 428-429 



Hottel, H. C, Artificial converters of 



solar energy. 1941: 151-162 



Hough, James, Mounds in Washington 



County, Mississippi. 1879: 383-385 



Hough, Walter, Ancient seating furniture 



in the collection of the U.S. National 



Museum. 1930: 51 1-5 18 



Development of illumination. 1901: 



493-500 

 Racial groups and figures in the 

 Natural History Building of the U.S. 

 National Museum. 1920: 611-656 

 Houghton, Henry G., Cloud seeding as 

 a means of increasing precipitation. 

 1951: 175-187 



