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INDEX 



XIX 



Griinwald (Dr.), Mathematical Spectrum Analysis, Joseph S. 

 Ames, 19 



Gubb (Alfred S.), Curious Effects of Lightning on a Tree, 203 



Guelder Rose, Leaves of the, the Shape of the Oak Leaf and 

 the, Sir John Lubbock, F. R.S., 6n 



Guernsey, Earthquake in, 253 



Guiana, H. Coudreau's Expedition to Tumuc-Humac Moun- 

 tains, 353 



Guignet (C. E.), Manufacture of Old Red Glasses for Windows, 

 539 ; Combinations of Cupric Oxides with Amylaceous Matters, 

 &c., 588 



Guillaume (H.), on Peru and Bolivia, 630 



Gulf Stream, the Course of the, 229 



Gulick (Mr.), Darwinism, Prof. George J. Romanes, F.R. S., 



645 

 Giinther (Dr. Siegmund), Die Meteorologie ihrem Neuesten 



Standpunkte Gemiiss unci mit besonderer Berucksichtigung 



Geogtaphischer Fragen dargestellt, 173 

 Guppy (Dr. H. B. ): the Structure and Distribution of Coral 



Reefs, 53, 102, 173, 222 ; on the South Coast of West Java, 



630 

 Guthrie (Prof. F.), Centrifugal Force and D'Alembert's 



Principle, 320 

 Gwinnell (W. F.), Geology in Systematic Notes and Tables for 



the Use of Teachers and of Taught, 316 

 Gyrolite, a New Occurrence of, F. W. Clarke, 404 



Haddon (Prof. A. C), Return of, 178 ; Revision of the British 

 Actiniae, 390 ; his Torres Straits Collection, 626 ; on the 

 Customs and Beliefs of the Torres Straits Isiand<'rs, 633 



HaHfieid (Mr.), on the Influence of Silicon on the Properties of 

 Steel, 587 



Hagen (Dr. H. A.), Do Animals Count? 319 



Hail: Unusually Large, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 126; on the 

 Theory of, C. Tomlinson, F. R. S., 203 ; Unusually Large 

 Hailstones at Rock Ferry, 133 ; Note on some Hailstones 

 that Fell at Liverpo >1 on Sunday, June 2, 1889, Edward E, 

 Robinson, 151 ; Miss C. D, Holt, 272; on the Remarkable 

 Form of Hailstones, J. Shearson Hyland, 544 



Haldane (J. S.), the Accurate Determination of Carbonic Acid 

 and Moisture in Air, 70 



Halifax, Proposed Fishery Intelligence Department at, 179 



Hall (Rev. G. Rome), Northumberland in Prehistoric Times, 



633 

 Hall (H. S.), and S. R. Knight, Key to Higher Algebra, 460 

 Hall (Marshall), Atmospheric Electricity, 125 

 Hallick (William), Chemical Action between Solids, 68 

 Hallstatt in Austria, its Burying-grounds and Civilization, Dr. 



Homes, 286 

 Halo of the Moon and Formation of Peculiarly-shaped Clouds at 



Oxford, Otto V, Darbishire, 55 

 Hamilton, Life of Sir W. R. (vol. iii.), R. P. Graves, 614 

 Hamilton (Prof. D. J.), Text-book of Pathology, 270 

 Hamy (Dr ), the Fos-il Human Bones at Gourdon, 285 

 Hann (Dr. Julius), Rain-Clouds, 78 

 Harden (Dr. Arthur) and W. W. Haldane Gee, on Stereometry, 



587 



Hare (A. T.), Globular Lightning, 415 



Harker (Allen), a New Pest of Farm Crops, II 



Harkness (Dr. William), the Progress of Science as Exemplified 

 in the Art of Measuring and Weighing, 376 



Harmer (S. F.) : Report to the British Association on the Natural 

 History of the Friendly Islands, -end other Islands in the 

 Pacific, 556 ; Marine Biological Association, 593 



Harpur Euclid, E. M. Langley and W. S. Phillips, 365 



Hartog (Prof. Marcus M.) : Make-Believe, 299 ; Dogs and Fire, 

 299 ; on the Structure of Saprolegnia, 61 1 



Hartog (M. P. J.), Researches on the Sulphites, 383, 384 



Harvard College Observatory, Proposed New Telescope ior, 252 



Harveian Oration for 1889, 547 



Harvie-Brown (J. A.), and T. E. Buckley, a Vertebrate Fauna 

 of the Outer Hebrides, loi 



Harz Mountains, Magnetic Survey of the, Dr. Eschenhagen, 

 182 



Hatchery of the Sun- fish, Prof. William L. Stone, 202 ; Theo. 

 Gill, 319 



Haunts of Nature, H. W. S. Worsley-Benison, 173 



Hautefeuille (P.), Simultaneous Synthesis of Water and Hydro- 

 chloric Acid. 6';q 



Hazen(Prof. H. A.), Anemometer Comparison, 117 ; Storms an'l 



a Central Ascending Current, 383 

 Head (John), a New Form of Siemens Furnace, 561 

 Head Growth in -Students at the University of Cambridge 



Francis Galton, F.R.S., 317, 392, 642 

 Heat, H. G. Madan, 436 

 Heat-regulaiion in Man, Prof. Zuntz, 408 

 Heating, Central Station and Power Supply, W, W. Phipson, 



631 



Heavens, another Photographic Survey of the, 417 



Hebrides, the Outer, a Vertebrate Fauna of the, J. A. Harvie- 

 Brown and T. E. Buckley, loi 



Hedges (Killingworth), on Electric Lighting, 630 



Helmholtz (Dr. R. von), the Radiating Power of Flame, 240 



Helmholtz's Theory of Timbre, 479 



Hemsley (W. Bolting, F. R.S.), the Forest Flora of New Zea- 

 land, T. Kirk, 388 



Henslow (George), Yew-Trees in Berks, 621 



Herdman (Prof. W. A.). Liverpool Marine Biology Commit- 

 tee's Easter Dredging Cruise, 47 



Herdman (Prof. W. A.). Unusually Large Hail, 126 



Heredity: Sir William Turner, F.R.S., on, 526 ; Alfred Rus- 

 sel Wallace, 566 ; Weismann's Essays on, Poulton, Schcin- 

 land, and Shipley, 618 ; Examination of Points in Prof. 

 Weismann's Theory of. Dr. S. H. Vines, F.R..S., 621 



Her>chel. the late Sir John, Reminiscences of, Maria Mitchell, 



548 

 Hersent (H.), the Proposed Channel Bridge, 536, 560 

 Hertz's Equations, Rev. H. W. Watson, F.R.S., il 

 Hertz's (Prof.) Mirrors, Experiments on Radiation with, F. 



T. Trouton, 585 

 Hettner (Dr. A.), Observations on Lake Titicaca. 308 

 Heycock (C. T.) and F. H. Neville, on Raoult's Method applied 



to Alloys, 587, 628 

 Heyes (Rev. J. F.), Testing of Colour-Blindness, 572 

 Hibbert (W.), the Atomic Weight of Zinc, 215 

 Hibernation of Martins in the Argentine Republic, Tommaso 



Salvadori, 223 

 Hillhouse (Prof.), Report of the British Association Committee 

 on the Disappearance of Native Plants from their Local 

 Habitats, 533 

 Himmel una Erde, 62 



Hinman (Russell), Eclectic Physical Geography, 149 

 Hirudinea, some New Facts about the, 419 

 History of Ancient Civilization, Rev. J. Verschoyle, 7 

 Hitchcock (R. ), Japanese Lacquer, 655 

 Hoar-frost, the Structure of. Dr. R. Assmann, 286 

 Hodeida, Dr. Schweinfurth's Journey to, 182 

 Hogg (J. W. ), on the Volatilization of Lead Oxide and its 



Action upon Glass at Low Temperatures, 587 

 Holden (Captain H. C. L., R.A.), Chronograph for Measuring 



Velocity of Projectiles, 66 

 Holden (Prof.): White Spot on Saturn's Ring, 15 ; the Work' 



of an Astronomical Society, 231 

 Holland, A. L. Rotch on the Meteorological Service in, 383 

 Holland, Walks in, Percy Lindley, 254 



Holmes (W. H.), Ancient Art of the Province of Chiriqui, 436 

 Holt (Miss C. D ), Hailstorm in Liverpool, 272 

 Home-reading Circle Union, Proposed National, 133 

 Homeyer (E. F. von). Death of, 162 



Hong Kong Observatory, 3SI ; Education in. Dr. Eitel, 351 

 Hbnnethal, Discovery of Stalactite Cave at, 45 

 Honolulu, Sunset Glows at, Sereno E. Bishop, 415 

 Hooker (Sir J. D., F.R.S.), Giphantia, 34 

 Hopkins (F. G. ), Yellow Pigment in Butterflies, 335 

 Hore (Captain E. C), on Tanganyika, 629 

 Homes (Dr.), the Burying- Grounds and Civilization of Hallstatt, 



286 

 Hornsey, Discovery of Supposed Fossils at, 14 

 Horse Power, a Proposed Standard, 515 



Horticulture at the Paris Exhibition, 60 ; Protection of Fruit- 

 trees against Winter Moths, Wilson, 85 ; the Apple and Pear 

 Conference, 577 ; Cultivation of Egyptian Date Palm in 

 India, 595 

 Hospital, Johns Hopkins, Opening of, 107 

 Howard (Dr. J. L.), the Concentration of Electric Radiation Uy 



Lenses, 94 

 Howard (L. O.), the Fruit Pest Curculio in America, 373 

 Howe (Dr. Jas. Lewis), Classified Cataloguing, 644 

 Huffert (Dr.), Photographs of Lightning, 190 



