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Hundertmark, Oarolus Fridericus. De Sulphuris Anodyni specie ex 

 vini vitriolique oleis commixtis orinnda. 4°. Lipsise, 1748. 

 De Ozama Venerea. [Program. Acad.] 4°. Lipsias, [1758.] 



Hunt, James. Introductory Address on the study of Anthropology : 

 delivered before the Anthropological Society of London, 1863. 



8°. [London, 1863.] 



Anniversary Address delivered before the Anthropological 



Society of London, Jan. 5, 1864. 8°. London, 1864. 



Hunt, Robert. A Popular Treatise on the Art of Photography, in- 

 cluding Daguerreotype. 8°. Glasgow, 1841. 



An Effort to refute the Arguments advanced in favour of the 



existence in the Amphide Salts of Radicals, consisting like 

 Cyanogen of more than one element. 8°. Philadelphia, 1842. 



Researches on Light : an examination of all the phenomena 



connected with the chemical and molecular changes produced by 

 the influence of the Solar Rays, embracing all the known Photo- 

 graphic processes. 8°. London, 1844. 



The Poetry of Science, or Studies of the Physical Phenomena 



of Nature. 8°. London, 1848. 



On the Importance of cultivating Habits of Observation. 



8°. London, 1851. 



Ure's Dictionary of Arts. See TJre. 



Hunt, Thomas Sterry. The Geognosy of the Appalachians and the 

 Origin of Crystalline Rocks : Address to the American Association. 



8°. Salem, 1871. 



Chemical and Geological Essays. 8°. Boston, 1875. 



Hunter, Adam. The Waters of Harrogate and its vicinity. Fifth. 



edition. 12°. London, 1838. 

 Hunter, Alexander. Georgical Essays. 6 vols. 8°. York, 1803-04. 

 See also Evelyn : Sylva. 



Hunter, James. On the influence of Artificial Light in causing im- 

 paired Vision, and on some methods of preventing or lessening 

 its injurious action on the Eye. 8°. Edinburgh, 1840. 



Hunter, James B. A Review of Darwin's Theory of the Origin and 

 Development of Man. 8°. New York, 1871. 



Hunter, John. The Natural History of the Human Teeth ; explaining 

 their structure, use, formation, growth, and diseases. 



4°. London, 1771. 



A Treatise on the Venereal Disease. 4°. London, 1786. 



■ Observations on certain parts in the Animal (Economy. 



4°. London, 1786. 



Observations on the Diseases of the Army in Jamaica ; and on 



the best means of preserving the health of Europeans in that 

 climate. 8°. London, 1788. 



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