132 CARTER : CLASSIFIED INDEX. 
Haywood, James. — On the Clover Sickness of certain Soils ; being 
an Analytictil Investigation into the Causes producing the 
P'ailure of the Red Clover Crop, with Suggestions for its Pre- 
vention . . . . . . . . . . 11. 351 
Haywood, James. — On Malaria and Disinfectants . . 11. 483 
Haywood, James. — On the Formation and Destruction of Limestone 
and some of the Minerals which accompany it . . III. CI 
Haywood, James — On Milk, as an Agricultural Production and an 
Article of Food . . . . . . . . III. 78 
Heaton, J. D., M.D. — On the Miitual Relations of Animal and Vege- 
table Existence . . . . . . . . 11. 241 
Heaton, J. D., M.D. —On the more Distinctive Characters of Animals 
and Vegetables . . .. .. .. .. II. 394 
Hick, Thomas, B.A., B.Sc. — On the Present State of our Knowledge 
of the Yorkshire Calamitso . . . . . . XII. 1 
Hick, Thomas, B.A., B.Sc. — On Calamostachvs Binneyana, Schimp 
XII. '279 
Hick, Thomas, B.A., B.Sc, A.L.S. — On some Recent Advances in 
British Palaiobotany . . . . . . . . XIII. 43 
Hick, Thomas, B.A., B.Sc, and W. Cash, F.G.S.— A Contribution 
to the Flora of the Lower Coal ]\reasuresof the Parish of Halifax. 
Part III. . . . . . . . . . . VII. 400 
Hick, Thomas, B.A., B.Sc, and W. Cash, F.G.S.— Contributions to 
the Fossil Flora of Halifax. Part IV. . . . . VIII. 370 
Hick. Thomas, B.A., B.Sc, and W. Cash, F.G.S.— On the Structure 
and Affinities of Lepidodendron . . . . . . XI. 316 
Hick, Thomas, B.A., B.Sc, and W. Cash, F.G.S.— Nee also Cash and 
Hick. 
Hind, Wheelton, M.D., F.G.S.— On the Characters of the Carbon- 
iferous Rocks of the Pennine System . . . . XIV. 422 
Holgate, B., F.G.S. — On the Minerals of the Yorkshire Coalfield, 
as applied to the Modern Manufacture of Iron . . VI. 137 
Holgate, B., F.G.S. —Some Physical Properties of Coal . . XL 460 
Holgate, B., F.G.S. — The Mode of Deposition and Properties of the 
Carboniferous Strata of Leeds and its Immediate Subm'bs, XI 1. 9 
Holmes, John. — On certain Discoveries of Bronze Implements 
in the Neighbourhood of Leeds . . . . . . VII. 405 
Holmes, John. — A Sketch of the Prehistoric Remains of Rombalds 
Moor . . . . . . . . . . . . IX. 283 
Holmes, John. — Notes on Discoveries of Bronze Implements, etc., 
in the West Riding . . IX. 427 
Holt and Morton. — See Morton and Holt. 
Holt, Morton, and Embleton. — See Embleton, Holt, and Morton. 
Hoi-ne, William, F.G.S. — On Prehistoric Remains recently dis- 
covered in Wensleydale . . . . . . . . IX. 175 
Howarth, J. H., F.G.S. — The Underground Waters of North-west 
Yorkshire. Part 1. The Sources of the Aire : 
I. Introdviction . . . . . . • . XIV. 1 
