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REPORTS, ETC. INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



Henfrby (Prof. A.), report on the regis- 

 tration of the periodic phenomena of 

 plants and animals, 1849, 78. 



, on the reproduction and supposed 



existence of sexual organs in the higher 

 cryptogamous plants, 1851, 102. 



Henry (Dr. W.), an essay on the philoso- 

 pliical character of Dr. Priestley, 1831-32, 

 60. 



, report on the laws of contagion, 1834, 



67. 



Henry (Dr. W. C), report on the physi- 

 ology of the nervous system, 1833, 59. 



Henry (Prof.) on the system of meteo- 

 rological observations proposed to be 

 established in the United States, 1851, 

 320. 



Henslow (Eev. Prof.), report on the pre- 

 servation of animal and vegetable sub- 

 stances, 1840, 421. 



— — , report on zoological nomenclature, 



1842, 105; 1843, 119. 



. , report on the growth and vitality of 



seeds, 1842, 34; 1843, 105; 1844, 94; 

 1845, 337; 1846, 20; 1847, 145; 1848, 

 31; 1849, 78; 1850, 160; 1851, 53; 

 1852, 177; 1853, 67; 1854, 439; 1855, 



78; 1857,43. 



, report on the registration of the peri- 

 odic phenomena of plants and animals, 

 1849,78. 



, report on typical objects in natural 



history adapted to local museums, 1855, 

 108; 1856, 461. 



, list of objects for a typical herbarium 



for local museums, 1855, 124. 



Herschel (Sir J. F. W.), report on mag- 

 netical and meteorological observations, 

 1839, 31 ; 1840, 427 ; 1841, 38 ; 1842, i ; 



1843, 54; 1844, 143; 1845,1. 



, report on the nomenclature of the 



stars, 1839, 172; 1840, 426; 1841, 44; 

 1843, 292 ; 1844, 32 ; Appendix, 34. 



, report on the application to Govern- 

 ment relative to the Observatory at the 

 Cape of Good Hope, 1839, 172. 



, report on the reduction of Lacaille's 



stars, 1839, 171; 1840,427; 1841, 327; 

 1842,205; 1845, 339. 



, report on the reduction of meteoro- 

 logical observations made at the equinoxes 

 and solstices, 1839, 173 ; 1840, 432 ; 1841, 

 42 ; 1842, 208 ; 1843, 60, 295. 



, report on the translation and publica- 

 tion of foreign scientific memoirs, 1840, 

 446; 1841, 328; 1842, 210; 1843, 129. 



, report on providing meteorological 



instruments for M. Agassiz and Mr. 

 M'Cord, 1841, 41. 



, report on experiments with balloons, 



1841, 55; 1843, 128. 



, address at the Cambridge Meeting, 



1845, xxvii. 



, report on the reduction of Lalande's 



stars in tlie Hisfoire Celeste, 1845, 339. 



— — , report on the completion of the cata- 



logues of Lalande and Lacaille stars, 1847, 



379- 



Herschel (Sir J. F. W.), suggestions for 

 the observation of the total eclipse of the 

 sun, 1850, 361. 



, report for procuring a continuance of 



the magnetic and meteorological observa- 

 tories, 1858, 295. 



Heywood (J.), report on the vital statistics 

 of large towns in Scotland, 1842, 121. 



, report on the patent laws, 1858, 164; 



1859, 191. 



Hill (Commissioner), report on the patent 

 laws, 1858, 164. 



HiNCKS (Eev. T.), list of Polyzoa from Bel- 

 fast Bay, 1858, 293. 



Hodges (Dr.) on the composition and eco- 

 nomy of the flax plant, 1852, 273. 



, report on the gases evolved in steeping 



flax, and on the composition and economy 

 of the flax plant, 1853, 67. 



on flax, 1857, 126. 



HoDGKiN (Dr.), report on the effects of acrid 

 poisons, 1835, 211. 



■ , report on the communications between 



the arteries and absorbents, 1836, 289. 



, report on the composition of secre- 

 tions, and the organs producing them, 

 1837, 139, 149. 



, report on the varieties of the human 



race, 1840, 447; 1841, 52, 332; 1843, 

 292 ; 1844, 93 ; 1845, 342. 



, manual of ethnological inquiry, being 



a series of questions concerning the human 

 race, 1852, 243. 



HoDGKiNSON (Prof. E.) on impact upon 

 beams, 1835, 93, 



on the strength and other mechanical 



properties of cast iron obtained by hot and 

 cold blast, 1837, 337. 



, report on a constant indicator for 



steam-engines, 1841, 307 ; 1842, 98. 



, report of experiments on the resist- 

 ance of air, 1842, 211. 



on the strength of stones and other 



materials, 1842, 211. 



, report of experiments on steam-en- 

 gines, 1843, 104; 1844, 90. 



, on the consumption of fuel and pre- 

 vention of smoke, 1843, 294. 



, report on the internal changes in the 



constitution of metals, 1843, 294. 



Hodgson (B. H.), collection of skulls of 

 various tribes of mankind inhabiting Ne- 

 pal, Prof. Owen's report on, 1859, 95. 



Hooker (Dr. J. D.), report on typical objects 

 in natural history for local museums, 

 1855, 108 ; 1856, 461. 



Hope (Dr.), report on chemical notation, 

 1835, 207. 



Hopkins (W.), report on the geological theo- 

 ries of elevation and earthquakes, 1847, 33. 



, address at the Hull Meeting, 1853, xli. 



Horner (L.), report on registering shocks of 

 earthquakes in Great Britain, 1842, 92 ; 

 1843, 120. 



