376 INF»EX OF AUTHOBS. 



Hoppe-Seyleb (V.j. History, \ ; r>'»>k, 8; Blood, L66; Carbonic 

 Acid, IT'.i; M:m-;i:i' -••. 2.S5 ; Oxygen, 309. 



Horner (M. C). Venus, 88; Borax. 146; Cobalt, 196; Fluorescence 

 '2\2: Manganese, 285; Phosphorus, 315. 



Hough (G. W.). Book, 9. 



Houzeat el Montigny. Displacement of Stellar Sp., 79. 



Hi : mi; (G.). Apparatus, 33; Quantitative Analysis, 50. 



Huggin8 (W.). Apparatus, 30, 36 ; Analysis, 43; Astronomical in gen- 

 eral, 67; Comets, To, 79; Displacement of the Stellar 8p., 

 Fixed Stars, 80,82; Nebula, 85; Photography of Stellar 8p., 

 Sp. of Planets, 86; Solar in general, 91; Chromosphere, 103; 

 Photography of Solar Sp., 116; Solar Protuberances, ll v ; Elec- 

 tric, 221; Erbium, 228; Hydrogen, 258 : Microscopic, 29G; 



Wat.r, 351. 



Huggins \V.< and Milleb I \V. A.). Fixed Stars, so. 

 Hugo L.). Birds, 165. 

 Hi m T. Sterry I. History, 4. 

 Huntington i O. W.)« Arsenic, 65. 



Hurion. Dispersion, 213; Iutrrference, 2<i2 ; Liquids, 277. 

 HUYGHENS C.)< History, 4. 

 II ya i r. Aurora, 138. 



Jacmtks (W. W. >. Aluminium, 02; Chromium, 195; Copper, 201; 

 1 1, at. li-VJ; Iron, 208; Platinum, 317. 



J ami:. Gall, 173. 



Jamin. Analysis, 43. 



Janowskj •'. V. . Refraction, 324 



Janssen -I. . Apparatus, 25, 34; Quantitative Analysis, 50; A 



Qomical in general, 67; Comet, 74; Fixed Stars, 82; the Moon, 

 -7; Venus, VN : Solar in general, - - ilar Atmosphere, 1"": 



I rona, 103-; Ellipses, 107, 108 ; Hydrogen in the Solar Sp., 113; 

 - lar Protuberances, 118; Telluric Rays in the Solar Sp., 129; 

 Atmospheric Sp., 134 ; Flame, 234; High Altitudes, 255 ; 9 lium, 

 Water, 351. 



Jesses I Absorption, 55. 



Jobst (W.). Alcohol, L61 : Aniline, 162. 



Johnson A). History, 4; Lines of the Sp., 274 



Jones II. Bence . Carbon Compounds, 157; Crystalloids, L69. 



Joi ii. ■!. P.). Electric, 221. 



K mm BAi m G. W. A.). Butter, 167. 



