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REPORTS, ETC. — INDEX OF SUBJECTS, 



Heteropoda of the West coast of N. America, 



P. P. Carpenter on the, 1856, 316. 

 Heterosomata of the China and Japan seas. 



Sir J. Richardson on the, 1845, 277. 

 Hindils, General Briggs on the, 1850, 169. 

 Hippopotamus, fossU, British, Prof. Owen 



on the, 1843, 223. 

 Hirundinida; of North America, 1836, 179, 

 195; ofDukhun, 1837,248; Irish, 1840, 

 372; 1843,272; 1852,291. 

 Histoire C(§leste, reports on the reduction of 

 Lalande's stars in the, 1838, 316 ; 1839, 

 174; 1840, 426; 1841, 330; 1842, 205; 

 1845,330; 1847, 379- 

 Hog, fossil, British, Prof. Owen on the, 

 1843, 228. 



, skull of the. Prof. Owen on the, 1846, 



297. 

 Holoptychius, fossil, Prof.'Agassiz on, 1842, 

 87; 1843, 195,198. 



, fossil. Prof. Huxley on the structure 



and figure of the genus, 1860, 32. 

 Holothuriadce of Ireland, W. Thompson on 

 the, 1843, 279; 1852, 295. 



of the ^gean Sea, Prof. E. Forbes on 



the, 1843, 149, 151. 



, Dr. Carpenter on the structure of 

 the shell of, 1847, 127. 



. , British, 1860, 230. 



Homoiomorphism, Prof. Johnston on, 1831- 



32, 429. 

 Homologies of the vertebrate skeleton, Prof. 

 Owen on the, 1846, 169. 



of the Amphipoda, by C. Spence Bate, 



1855, 24. 



■ , vide Vertebrate skeleton. 



Hooke's discourses of earthquakes, E. Mal- 

 let on, 1850, 15. 

 Hornblende and augite, on, 1831-32, 486. 

 Horse, fossil remains of, British, Prof. Owen 



on the, 1843, 230. 

 Hot-blast furnaces, Prof. Bunsen and Dr. 

 Lyon Playfair on the theory of the, 1845, 

 168. 

 Hot springs, liints for observations of the 

 temperature of, by Prof. J. D. Forbes, 

 1840, 152. 

 Hottentot language, 1847, 196, 228. 

 Houldsworth's pyrometer, W. Fairbairn on, 



1844, 107, 109, 

 Howssa languages, 1847, 185. 

 Human anatomy. Prof. Owen on the no- 

 menclature of, 1846, 169. 

 cranium, Prof. Owen on the homo- 

 logies of the, 1846, 188, 300. 



body, report of committee on the 



analysis of the glands, &c. of the, by Dr. 

 a. O. Eees, 1837, 149. 



embryo. Prof. Owen on the skull of 



the, 1846, 197. 



< knowledge and discovery, table of 



some of the men and events upon which 

 its progress have depended, 1858, 104. 

 — — race, varieties of the, queries ad- 

 dressed to travellers, 1840, 447; 1841, 

 52,332; 1843,292; 1844,93. 



Human race, on the various metliods of re- 

 search which contribute to the advance- 

 ment of the knowledge of the, 1847, 230. 



— — race, review of philological and phy- 

 sical researches as applied to the history 

 of the, by Dr. J. C. Prichard, 1831-32, 

 529. 



race, account of the attempts made to 



classify them by their physical character, 

 1831-32, 534. 



• race, Greneral Briggs on the aboriginal 



tribes of India, 1850, 169. 



■ race, manual of ethnological inquiry, 



by Dr. Ilodgkin and E. Cull, 1852, 24.3. 



Humidity, Prof. J. D. Forbes on, 1831-32, 

 239; 1840,95. 



Hutton's theory of mineral veins, 1833, 10. 



Hycena, fossil, British, Prof. Owen on the, 

 1842, 71. 



Hydraulic machinery, on its application to 

 cranes, &c., by Sir W. Gc. Armstrong, 

 1854, 417. 



Hydraulics, as a branch of engineering, G. 

 Eennie's report on the progress of, 1833, 



153:— 

 Statement of the fundamental problem 

 and modification of the law of Tor- 

 ricelli, 153. 

 Eesearches of foreign philosophers, 155. 

 Eesearches of British philosophers, 179. 

 Part2. 1834, 415-512:— 

 Introduction. 

 On the mean velocity of water running 



in artificial canals, 424. 

 On the progress of our knowledge of 



rivers, 425. 

 Progress of hydraulics in France, Ger- 

 many, and England, 447. 

 Progress of hydraulic engineering in 

 England with reference to rivers, 

 canals, and drainage, 473, 

 , vide Fluids, Hydrodynamics, and Hy- 

 drostatics. 

 Hydriodatc of phosphuretted hydrogen, 



Prof. Johnston on, 1831-32, 464. 

 Hydrobromate of phosphuretted hydrogen, 



Prof. Johnston on, 1831-32, 464. 

 Hydrocarbons, Dr. Daubeny on the nomcn- 



clatm-e of the, 1851, 126. 

 Hydrochloric acid, J. Blake on its effects 



when injected into the veins, 1845, 84. 

 Hydrodynamics and hydrostatics, Eev. 

 Prof. Challis's report on, 1833, 131; 

 1834, 253 ; 1836, 225. 



■ , report on researches in, by Prof. G. 



G. Stokes, 1846, i :— 

 I. General theorems connected with the 

 ordinary equations of fluid motion, 2. 

 II. Theory of waves, including tides, 3. 

 Theory of long waves. 

 Theory of oscillatory waves. 

 Theory of solitary waves. 

 Theory of river and ocean tides. 



III. The discharge of gases through small 



orifices, 13. 



IV. Theory of sound, 14. 



