HES 



GENERAL INDEX 



HIN 



Hesperomys, Canadian lo- 

 calities of 



H. austerus, Baird 



H. boylii, Baird 



H. leucogaster, Maxim 



H. leucopus, Raf 



H. leucopus var sonoriensis, 



Leconte 



H. michiganensis, Aud and 



Bach 



H. myoides, Baird 



H. cognatus n. sp 



H. gracilis n. sp 



Hesse, gazetteer notice (1813) 

 Heterocyst. 



Development in Cyanophy- 



ceae IV vi 



Development in Cylindro- 

 spermum majus and Toly- 



pothrix IV VI 



Heterocarpous, characters in 



plants II XI 



Heteropoda, characters; Can- 

 adian localities (pi.) II vii 



Heterosiphonidse II ii 



Heuchera, L. , Canadian 

 localities of 



H. americana, L II xv 



H. hispida, Pursh II xv 



H. villosa, Michx II xv 



Howard family, Toronto. ... II xiii 

 Heward, Major, Toronto. . . II xii 



II xiii 

 Hexactinellida, sy.stem of 



tubes in II xv 



Hexactinise, development of 



mesenterial filaments. ... IV vi 

 Hexactinian filaments. 



Literature on subject IV VI 



Typical arrangement IV vi 



Hexagonal. 



System of crystals II vi 



System in minerals II v 



Hexanitrite of Cobalt and 

 sodium, shows potas- 

 sium in muscle IV viii 



Hexham, notes on Latin In- 

 scription on slab, etc., 

 found at II ix 



II XIV 



Hezron, descent and descen- 

 dants II XIV 



Hiawatha. 



Career IV VI 



Origin IV VI 



Origin of name IV VI 



Song of. By Longfellow: re- 

 viewed II I 



Hibiscus, L., Canadian lo- 



^ calities of. 



f< H. moscheutos. L II xv 



^ H. trionum, L II XV 



469 



470 



240 



118 

 265 



549 

 549 

 548 

 105 

 342 



418 



398 



387 

 390 



3 



7 



412 



217 



148 



158 



308 

 265 

 262 



48 



175 

 176 



VI 



VI 

 VI 



VI 

 VI 



101 



18 



121 



123 



143 

 117 

 186 



447 

 481 



IX 230 



vu 35 



58 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Hickory. 



Canadian II vi 35 



Suitability for city planting IV viii 269 

 Hieroglyphics. 



Akatzeeb, translated IV vi 194 



Chichanchob inscriptions 



translated IV vi 187 



Decipherment OF, Inscrip- 

 tions OF Central Amer- 

 ica. By Prof. J. Campbell IV vi 



Egyptian IV vi 



Maya, attempts to solve ... IV vi 



Maya, ideographic IV vi 



Maya. Prof. Campbell's 



method of reading IV vi 123 



Maya Quiche; translation of 



Palenque tablet IV 



Palenque Tablet IV 



Yuctan IV 



Hieronymus. 



Cell structure in Cyanophy- 



ceae: ref IV 



Structure of Yeast Cell: ref. IV 

 Hieronymus of Syracuse, 

 copper coin of, in Cana- 

 dian Institute II 



Hierro, inscriptions in Canary 



Islands IV vii 



Hierro Island, prehistoric in- 

 scriptions IV VII 



Highholder, observations on 



Toronto visitors Ill vii 190 



IV 

 Highland Rim. 



Central basin, Tennessee. . . Ill 

 Central basin, Tennessee; 



geological formation Ill 



High Rochester, notes on 

 Latin Inscription on 



Altar, etc., at II 



II 

 Hilbert, David. 



Foundations of geometry: 



ref IV VIII 



Hill, Robert T. 



Eocene beds in Jamaica. ... IV viii 

 White limestone in Cuba. . IV viii 

 Geologv of Jamaica: ref . . . IV viii 

 Hill S.W. of Copper Falls 

 mine. 

 Spear-head from mine. . . . 

 Hill and Barnard. 



Abdominal pressure and 



blood pressure: ref IV 



Influence of gravity on cir- 

 culation: ref IV VII 



Himantopterus, Scotland. . . II i 

 Hinchinbroke Tp., gazetteer 



notice (1813) II xiv 514 



Hincks, Rev. Ed. 



Obituary II xi 262 



336 



382 

 383 

 380 



I I 133 



VII 195 



190 



482 



227 



