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 Government of Hongkong, to enquire into Excessive.Infantile Mortality amongst Chinese, 1903. Pttblications: "Epidemic and Epizootic Plague," Hongkong, 1904; "A Research into the Etiology of Beriberi "(jointly) 1906;"Reports of the Government Bacteriologist for the year 1932 to 19C6 inclusive; numerous contributions to Medical literature from year 1897, chiefly contained in "Journal of Anatomy," 1897;"Brain," 1899;" Journal of Pathology," 1900;" Journal of State Medicine," 1900; "Centralblatt der Bakteriologie," 1901-05; "Lancet," 1901 -05. "British Medical Journal," 1902-06;" Journal of Preventive Medicine," 1905, "Journal of Tropical Medicine," 1905. Club: Hongkong. Address: Mountain View, The Peak, Hongkong. 

 HUNTINGTON, Rev. Daniel Turnbull (ICHANG), B.A.; Clergyman; b. Aug. 4, 1863. Educ.: Hartford, Conn.; Yale; Berkeley Divinity School. Missionary in charge of several Stations in Hankow district, 1895-1900; in America, Nov., 1900, to Nov., 1901; Missionary in charge of American Church Mission, Ichang, since Dec., 1901. Publications:" A Chinese Primer." Address: American Church Mission, Ichang, China. 

 HUNTLEY, Dr. George A. (HANYANG), M.D.; Medical Missionary connected with the American Baptist Missionary Union; 6. June 13, 1865. m. Oct. 15, 1898. Educ.: Pastors. College, London, Universities of New York and Vermont. Arrived in China, in May, 1889; first term of service spent in Shensi; in 1897 founded the Hanyang Medical Mission, and now engaged in the erection of a large plant for inpatient and out-patient work. Address: Hanyang, via Hankow, China. 

 HURSTHOUSE, Henry (HOMJKO.NU), Solicitor and Notary Public; b. April 22, 1871. Educ.: Central Foundation School, and University College, London. Acting Crown Solicitor, Hongkong, twice; acting-Secretary City Hall, 1902. Club: Hongkong. Address: Supreme Court House, Hongkong. 

 HUTCHINSON, Rev. Arthur Blockey (FUKUOKA), Missionary; b. Aug. -24, 1841, at Islington, London; m. 1870, Sarah, d. late Joseph Wippell, of Exeter; in 1882, Elizabeth W., d. of late R. Gibbings, of Brenton. Educ.: Privately and Church Missionary College, Islington. Curate Broomfield, Essex, 1870-1; incumbent St. Stephen's, Hongkong, C.MS., 1871-82; Missionary, Nagasaki, 1882-88; St. Alpha Church, Fukuoka, 1888; exam, chaplain to Bishop Evington, 1895; commissary for diocese, 1891; acting Secretary, C.M.S., Kyushyu, 1903; acting Sec. Japan Miss., 1906; appointed by Sir R. Kennedy, Governor, to assist in drawing up a scheme for grants in aid to Mission Schools for Colony of Hongkong, and preparing text books in 1876. Publications: Old Test. Primer Parallel Harmony Gospel; Athauasian Creed (in classical Chinese); Book of Psalms, Book of Common Prayer; Book of Com. Prayer Ordinal and Service; The 39 Articles (in Cantonese);