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 March 33, 191 1 



Henri-Cernovodeanu (Madame V.), Action of the Ultra- 

 violet Rays upon the Tubercle Bacillus and upon Tuber- 

 culin, 34 



Henry (Dr. A.), the Chinese Tree, Cupressus Hodgiusii, 484 



Henry (John R.), November Meteors, 40; January Meteors, 

 271 



Henslow (Prof. G.), Theoretical Origin of Plantago Mari- 

 tima, L., and P. Alpina, L., from P. Coronopus, L. Vars, 

 160 ; Theoretical Origin of Monocotyledons from .Aquatic 

 Dicotyledons through Self-adaptation to an Aquatic Habit, 

 160 



Hepworth (Conunander Campbell), Remarkable Displays of 

 Phosphorescence in the Sea, 564 



Herdman (Prof. \V. A.), Comparison of the Summer 

 Plankton on the West Coast of Scotland with that in the 

 Irish Sea, 96 



Heredity : Environment versus Heredity, Dr. A. C. Haddon, 

 F.R.S., II ; Experimental Study of Heredity in Tuber- 

 culosis, MM. Landouzv and L. Loederich, 33 ; Origin of 

 Dun Horses, Prof. J. C. Evvart, F.R.S., 40; Prof. James 

 Wilson, 106; Dun Coat Colour in the Horse, J. B. 

 Robertson, 138 ; Inheritance of the Yellow Tinge in 

 Sweet-pea Colouring, Mrs. D. Thoday and D. Thoday, 

 160 ; Experiments on the Occurrence of the Web-foot 

 Character in Pigeons, J. Lewis Bonhote, 160 ; Mendelian 

 Expectations, Prof. J. C. Ewart, F.R.S., 205 ; Can Ac- 

 quired Characters be Inherited? Dr. Hugo Fischer, 280; 

 the Inheritance of Acquired Characters, Sir W. T. 

 Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 371 ; Prof. John W. 

 Judd, C.B., F.R.S., 405; Darwin and the Transmission 

 of Acquired Characters, E. A. Parkyn, 474 ; Prof. John 

 W. Judd, C.B., F.R.S., 474; Heredity in the Light of 

 Recent Research. L. Doncaster, 331 ; Death of Sir Francis 

 Galton, 412; Obituary Notice of, 440; a Lecture on 

 Mendelism, Dr. H. Drinkwater, 436 ; Hereditary Char- 

 acters and their Modes of Transmission, C. E. Walker, 

 536 ; Problem of Sex-determination, 550 



Hermann (R.), Naturdenkmalpflege und Aquarienkunde, no 



Heroes of the Elizabethan Age, E. Gilliat, 269 



Heron (Dr. David), a Preliminary Study of Extreme Alco- 

 holism in Adults, 479 



Heron-.AUen (E.), the Foraminifera of the Shore-sands of 

 Selsey Bill, 86 ; Some Varied Forms of Massilina secans, 



95 



Herrmann (Paul), Island in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, 



Reise-Erinnerungen, 535 

 Herter (Dr. Charles .Archibald), Death of, 244 

 Hertzsprung (E.), the Photographic Magnitudes of Stars, 



181 

 Hertzsprung (Prof.), Nova Lacerta;, 453 

 Hess (F. L.), a Reconnaissance of the Gypsum Deposits of 



California, 420 

 Hetzer (Otto), Novel Type of Timber Construction, 86 

 Hewitt (Dr. C. Gordon), Simulium Flies and Pellagra, 169 

 Hewlett (Prof. R. T.), Oriental or Bubonic Plague, 237; 



Soured Milk and its Preparation, Lactic Cheeses, 338 

 Heyse (Herr Paul), Nobel Prize Awarded to, 213 

 Hibbert (Sir Henry), Association of Technical Institutions, 



525 

 Hicks (J.), Recent Fireballs, 150 

 Hickson (Prof.), Place of Economic Zoology in a Modern 



University, 48 

 Hildebrandsson (Prof. H. Hildebrand), Meteorological Rela- 

 tionships, 55 

 Hill (Prof. J. P.), Early Development of the Marsupialia, 



345 

 Hill (Dr. Leonard, F.R.S.), Prevention of Compressed Air 



Illness, 26 

 Hillebrand (W. F.), the Mercury Minerals from Terlingua, 



Texas, 420 

 Hindle (Dr. E.), .Artificial Parthenogenesis in the Eggs of a 



Sea-urchin (Strongylocentroius purpuratus), 58 

 Hinks (Mf-). a New Variable Star or a Nova 97-1910 Cygni, 



22 ; Nova Lacertse, 348 

 Hinton (M. .A. C), British Fossil Voles and Lemmings, 



387 

 Hise (Charles R. Van), the Conservation of Natural Re- 

 sources in the United States, 545 

 Hissey (James J.), the Charm oK.the Road, 137 

 Histology: the Essentials of, Prof. E. A. Schiifer, F.R.S., 

 137 



Hitchcock Lectures for 1909, delivered at the University of 

 California, Berkeley, Cal., Physiology the Servant of 

 Medicine, being the. Dr. Augustus D. Waller, F.R.S., 

 Sir T. Clifford AUbutt, K.C.B., F.R.S., 465 

 Hjort (Dr. Johan), the Michael Sars North Atlantic Deep- 

 sea E.xpedition, 19 10, 52 ; Eel-larvae (Leptocephalus 

 brevirostris) from the Central North Atlantic, 104 ; the 

 Michael Sars North .Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition, 1910, 

 Lecture at Royal Geographical Society, 388 

 Hnatek (.Adolf), Photographic Magnitudes of Seventy-one 



Pleiades .Stars, 119 

 Hobart (Henry M.), Electric Motors, 468 

 Hogarth (D. G.), .Accidents of an .Antiquary's Life, 238 

 Holden (H. S.), Abnormal Fertile Spike of Ophioglossum 



]'uls;atutn, 429 

 Holland (Sir Thomas H., K.C.I.E., F.R.S.), Quinquennial 

 Review of the Mineral Production of India during the 

 Years 1904 to 1908, 121 

 Holleman (Prof. .A. F.), a Text-book of Organic Chem- 

 istry, 136 

 Hollis (Dr. W. .Ainslie), the Flight of Birds against the 



Wind, 107 

 Hooton (W. M.), Experimental Determination of the Equi- 

 valent of Magnesium, 386 

 Hopkinson (Prof. B.), Magnetic Properties of Iron and its 



Alloys, 217 

 Home (.A. S.), a Bacterial Disease of Potatoes, 25 

 Horner (D. W.), Weather Instruments and How to Use 



Them, 405 

 Horse, Dun Coat Colour in the, J. B. Robertson, 138 

 Horses, Origin of Dun, Prof. J. C. Ewart, F.R.S., 40; 



Prof. James Wilson, 106 

 Horses, Effect of the Rapid Increase of Motor Vehicles 



on the Prices of. Sir Walter Gilbey, 279 

 Horst (Dr. R.), New Species of Peripatus, 177 

 Horticulture : Fruit Tree Pruning, George Quinn, 2 ; 

 Twelfth Report of the Woburn Experimental Fruit Farm, 

 Duke of Bedford, K.G., F.R.S., and S. U. Pickering, 

 F.R.S., 71 ; .Manual of Gardening, L. H. Bailey, 132 ; 

 Pests of Fruit Trees, 184 ; the Damage done to Fruit 

 Trees by Thrips, F. V. Theobald, 184; Epidemic Out- 

 break of Eutypella prunastri, E. S. Salmon, 184 ; Life- 

 historv of the Apple "Scab" Fungus (Venturia inaequalis), 

 E. S.' Salmon, 184; a Species of Leptothyrium, E._ S. 

 Salmon, 184 ; International Horticultural Exhibition, 

 1912, 278 ; Pansies and Violas, J. Grieve, 550 

 Horton (Dr. F.), a Spectroscopic Investigation of the Nature 

 of the Carriers of Positive Electricity from Heated .Alu- 

 minium, 95 ; Discharge of Positive Electricity from 

 Sodium Phosphate heated in Different Gases, 261 

 Horwood (-A. R.), Extinction of Cryptogamic Plants, 177 ; 



Origin of the British Trias, 225 

 Hough (S. S., F.R.S.), Aims of Astronomy of Precision, 



Address at Royal Society of South Africa, 323 

 Household Foes, Alice Ravenhill, 5 

 Houston (Dr. R. A.), EfTiciency of Metallic Filament 



Lamps, 193 

 Howard (.Albert and Gabrielle L. C), the Milling and 

 Baking Qualities of Indian Wheat, ^49 ; the Influence 

 of Environment on the Milling and Baking Qualities of 

 Wheat in India, 249; Wheat in India, its Production, 

 Varieties, and Improvements, 249 

 Howe (Prof. G. W. O.), Darkening of the Glass Bulbs of 

 Osram Lamps due to the Use of Slight Amount of 

 Copper in the Leading-in Wires, 281 ; Exercises in Elec- 

 trical Engineering for the Use of Second-year Students in 

 Universities and Technical Colleges, 503 

 Hoyle (Dr. W. E.), Report of the International Commission 



on Zoological Nomenclature, 29/; 

 Hudson's Bay, Schooner Jeanie Wrecked on September 9, 



379 

 Hull (A. F. Basset), Birds of Lord Howe and Norfolk 



Islands, with the Description of a New Species of Petrel, 



22S 

 Human Palaeontology, an Institute of, 412 

 Humboldt's (Wilhelm von) ausgewahlte philosophische 



Schriften, 3^7 

 Hume (Dr. W. F.), Effects of Secular Oscillation in Egypt 

 I during the Eocene and Cretaceous Periods, 22;; ; Origin 



of the Nile Valley in Egypt, 554 ; the Origin of Petroleum, 

 ' 554 



