AUTHOR-SUBJECT INDEX, 1849-1961 



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Houses 



Earliest forms of human habitation 

 and their relation to the general 

 development of civilization, by M. 

 Hoernes. 1913: 571-578 

 North American Indian dwellings, by 

 T. T. Waterman. 1924: 461-485 

 Housing 

 Fundamentals of housing reform, by 

 James Ford. 1913: 741-754 

 Hovenweep National Monument 

 Hovenweep National Monument, by 

 J. Walter Fewkes. 1923: 465-480 

 Flovey, H. C, Aluminum. 1889: 721- 



725 

 Howard, Herbert S., The David W. Tay- 

 lor Model Basin. 1944: 239-249 

 Howard, L. O., Economic status of insects 

 as a class. 1898: 551-569 

 Entomology and the war. 19 19: 411- 



419 

 Fifty-year sketch-history of medical 



entomology. 1921: 565-586 

 Man and insects. 1930: 395-399 

 Needs of the world as to entomology. 



l 9 2 5- 355"37 2 

 Rise of applied entomology. 1930: 



3 8 7-393 

 Howe, Elias, Jr. 



Servant in the house: A brief history 



of the sewing machine, by Frederick 



L. Lewton. 1929: 559-583 

 Howes, G. B., Morphological method 



and progress in zoology. 1902: 581- 



583 



Howitt, A. W., Australian group rela- 

 tions. 1883: 797-824 



Howorth, Henry, Methods of archeologi- 

 cal research. 1894: 589-608 



Hoy, P. R., Amblystoma luridum, a sala- 

 mander inhabiting Wisconsin. 1854: 

 295 

 Exploration of western Missouri in 

 1854. 1864:431-438 



Hrdlicka, Ales, Coming of man from 

 Asia in the light of new discoveries. 

 1935: 463-470 



632372—62 7 



Eskimo child. 1941: 557-562 



Evidences bearing on man's evolution. 

 1927: 417-432 



Forehead. 1933: 407-414 



Most ancient skeletal remains of man. 

 1913: 491-552 



Neanderthal phase of man. 1928: 593— 

 621 



Painting of human bones among the 

 Indians: 1904: 607-617 



Pigmentation in the Old Americans, 

 with notes on graying and loss of 

 hair. 192 1: 443-484 

 Huang, Su-Shu, Some astronomical as- 

 pects of life in the universe. 1961: 

 239-249 

 Hubbard, Gardiner G, Evolution of 

 commerce. 1891: 647-660 



Japanese nation: typical product of en- 

 vironment. 1895: 667-681 



Relations of air and water to tem- 

 perature and life. 1893: 265-275 

 Hubbard, H. B., Shell deposits at the 

 mouth of Short Creek, West Vir- 

 ginia. 1881: 637-638 

 Hubbert, M. King, Energy from fossil 



fuels. 1950: 255-272 

 Hubble, Edwin, Nature of the nebulae. 



!93 8 : i37-!48 

 Problem of the expanding universe. 



1942: 1 19-132 

 200-inch Hale telescope and some prob- 

 lems it may solve. 1949: 175-188 

 Hubbs, Carl L., Nature's own seaplanes. 



[flying fishes]. 1933: 333-348 

 Huber, Jakob, Founding of colonies by 



Atta sexdens. 1906: 355-367 

 Hudson Bay area 

 Rising of the land around Hudson Bay, 

 by Robert Bell. 1897: 359-367 

 Huffaker, E. C, Soaring flight. 1897: 



183-206 



Huggins, H. H., Vitality. 1866: 379-388 



Huggins, William, Celestial spectroscopy. 



1 891: 69-102 



Results of spectrum analysis applied to 



the heavenly bodies. 1866: 195-208 



