INDEX. 



335 



ttrccn Mountain, Island of Ascension, ii., 

 222, 225. 



Gru-gru palms in Bermudas, i., 281, 321. 



Gv,arica cardinalis, i., 2'79. 



Guinea Current, i., 158 ; ii., 75, 16, 82, 265, 

 268. 



Guinea-fowl, San Domingo, ii., 74. 



Gulf -stream, i., 123, 158, 226, 332-391; 

 its width, depth, and rate, 345 ; Tables 

 of Meteorological Observations in cross- 

 ing and recrossing it, 379 ; specific grav- 

 ity of the water, ii., 308. 



Gulf-weed, i., 180, 188, 191 ; ii., 15, 290. 



H. 



Habrodidyon, i., 136. 



Haeckel, Ernst, on Radiolaria, i., 199; 

 Coccospheres, 209. 



Halifax, Nova Scotia, i., 356. 



Haliomma, i., 222. 



Haliommatidie, i., 221. 



Halo, solar, i., 355. 



Hamilton, Bermudas, i., 312 ; Cedar Ave- 

 nue, 313. 



Hartnach's microscopes used in the expe- 

 dition, i., 29. 



HaMigerina Murra,i/i, ii., 250, 252. 



Heard Island, ii., 191. 



Ileliconidffi, shower of, ii., 121 



Herniaster PkiUppii, ii., 198-202. 



Hcteropoda, i., 122, 123. 



Hexactinellidaj, i., 141, 170. 



Hierro, Island of, i., 153. 



Holothuroidea, i., 135; ii., 191, 281, 290, 

 297. 



Horta, Fayal, ii., 27. 



Humming-birds in Brazil, ii., 125. 



Hyalonenia toxeres, i., 120, 257-261. 



"Hydra" sounding- machine, i., 61, 168, 

 172. 



Hydraulic pump used in the expedition, 

 i.,58. 



Hydrometer used for determining the 

 density of sea-water, i., 55 ; ii., 303. 



H}/menaf<ter memhranaceux, i., 113. 



Hi/menaster nohilis, ii., 205-208. 



HynienaMer peUucidus, ii., 205. 



Hyocrinus BetheUianus, ii., 89-92. 



I. 



Ice-markings on schist rock, Halifax, i., 

 359. 



Inaccessible Island (Tristan d'Acunha 

 group), history and description of, ii., 

 138-163; its occupation by Frederick 

 and Gustav Stoltenhoff, 150-162; wa- 

 ter-fall in, 148, 149 ; rock-hoppers and 

 penguins, 146. 



Insects of Brazil, ii., 125. 



Ij)om(pa nil, at the Convolvulus Cave, Ber- 

 mudas, i., 302. 



Ipomcea pes-caprce, Bermudas, i., 291. 



Ireland Island, Bermudas, i.,296, 297, 300, 

 311. 



" Island Hen," of Tristan d'Acunha, ii., 

 145, 162. 



Jacobsen, Dr., his apparatus for boiling at- 

 mospheric gases out of sea-water, i., 36. 



Janthina, i., 123. 



Japan Current compared with the Gulf- 

 stream, i., 364. 



Jasminwn gracile, Bermudas, i., 305. 



Jason Islands, ii., 178. 



Jatropha manihot, i., 318. 



Jatropha urens, ii., 102. 



Jeffreys, Gwyn, F.R.S., "Porcupine" 

 sounding expedition, i., 21, 79, 98, 185 ; 

 on Cilobigcrina, 200. 



Juniper, of Bermudas, i., 277, 290. 



K. 



Kerguelen Island, ii., 196, 198, 199, 200, 



202. 

 Kittiwake, i., 192. 

 Krohn, on Globigerina and OrbuUna, i., 



199, 207. 



Labrador Current, ii., 272, 280 ; specific 

 gravity of water, 308. 



LameJUbrancluata in the Atlantic, ii., 298. 



Luru>< friJuiiylus, i., 192. 



Leda, living on the sea-bottom, i., 174, 185, 

 233. 



Lefroy, Major-general, Sir J. H., K.C.B., 

 F.R.S., Governor of Bermudas, his offi- 

 cial residence, i., 280, 281 ; report to 

 him on analysis of soils from Bermudas, 

 294; visit to the Caves of Bermudas, 

 805 ; sanitary statistics of Bermudas, 

 313. 



Lefroyella decora, i., 375. 



Le Have Bank, i., 355, 359. 



Lemon-trees near Algesiras, i., 129. 



Leptychaster Kergtieleneims, ii., 203. 



Life, its universal extension at all depths 

 of the ocean, ii., 281. 



Light-house on Gibbs's Hill, Bermudas, i., 

 312. 



" Lightning," H.M.S., sounding expedition, 

 i., 20. 



Limacina helicina, i., 127. 



Limestone of Bermudas, i., 286 ; its for- 

 mation from coral-sand, i., 291. 



Limopsis, living on the sea-bottom, i., 174, 

 233. 



