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INDEX 



IX 



Gold Coast Colony, at Philadelphia in 1876, 563 



Gold, Silver, Platinum, &c., B. J. Fairley on Solvents for, 464 



Goldfinch, Colour in, 7 



Gordon (J. E. II.), Anomalous Behaviour of Selenium, 187 



Gorillas in Europe, 482 



Gotte(Dr.), Work on Morphology, 152, 213 



Gottingen Royal Society of Sciences, 222, 468, 488 



Gould (Dr.), Report of Argentine Observatory, 292 



Government Researches in Pathology and Medicine, 470 



Granitoid Rocks of Lake District, 263 



Gratz, Meeting of German Scientific and Medical" Association 

 at, 318, 460 



Gray (Dr. J. E.), J. Saunders' List of his Works, 195 



Great Salt Lake, Former Level of, 299 



Greece, Birds of, 193 



Green (Commander F. M.), Longitudinal Observations, 134 



Green (Prof. A. H.) on the Millstone Grit of Derbyshire and 

 Yorkshire, 407 



Green (W. L.), " VeUiges of the Mo'ten Globe," 85 



Green (W. S.), Source of Volcanic Energy, 396, 455 



Greenland : Admiral Irminger on the Arctic Current round, 

 104 ; C. R. Markham on the Eskimo of, 104 ; Zoology of, 

 382 ; Dr. Rink on the Interior of, 241 ; Sea Fishery, 15 



Greenwich Observatory, Visitation of, 108 



Gresham Lectures, 34, 261 



Gripon (M.) on Collodion Films, 424 



Grote (Prof. A. R.) on the Distribution of North American In- 

 sects, 443 



Grouse, Preservation of, 395 



Gun-cotton Water-shells, 314 



Gundersen (Capt.), Discovery of the Journal of Barents, 483 



Gunpowder, Prof Debus on the Chemical Theory of, 464 



Giinther (Dr. A., F.R.S.), the Gigantic Land Tortoises of the 

 Mascarene and Galapagos Islands, 238, 239, 296 



Guthrie (Prof. F.) on the Measurement of Wave Motion, 462 



Gymnoblastic Hydroid, Gigantic, 555 



Gyrostat Problem, 455 



Hackney (W.) on Steel Rail Ingots, 433 



Hoematite Indian Axes from West Virginia, 478 



Halifax Geologists' Field Club, 219 



Ilall (Prof.), his Collection of Fossils, 299 



Ilallett (T. G. P.) on the Conservation of Foices, 442 



" Handbuch der Zoologie," Carus and Gerstaecker's, 247 



Ilann (Dr.), Relation between Atmospheric Pressure and Velocity 



ofWind, 98, 118 

 Ilarcourt (A. G. Vernon, F.R.S.), Address in Chemical Science 



at British Association, 438 ; on an Apparatus for estimating 



Carbon Bisulphide in Coal-gis, 465 

 Hardened Glass, 87, 117, 125, 135 



Hares and Rabbits, G. J. Romanes on Pugnacity of, 476 

 Harting (J. E.), " Our Summer Migrants," 249 ; " Rambles in 



Search of Shells," 493 

 Hartismere's (Lord) Vivisection Bill, 21 

 Hartshome (B. ), Weddas of Ceylon, 465 

 llartt (Prof C. F.), Geological Survey of Brazil, 14, 196 

 Harvard University, Summer Instruction in Geology, 1875, 6 

 Harser (Dr.), Translation of Stoecker's Baths of Wildungen, 175 

 Hat, Poisoning by a, 116 



Haughton (Prof. S., F.R.S.), Strength of Lion and Tiger, 495 

 Havana Cigars, Materials of, 563 



Ilawkshaw (Sir J., F.R.S.), Address at British Association, 336 

 Hay Crop of 1875, C. M. Ingleby, 272 

 Hay, Showers of, 279, 298 



Hayden (Dr. F. V.), Catalogue of the Publications of the Geolo- 

 gical Survey of the U.S., 359 ; Report of the U.S. Geological 



Survey, 97, 262 

 Hazel, Flowering of the, by Hermann Miiller, 26 

 Heallli, a City of. Dr. B. W. Richardson, F.R.S., 523, 542 

 Heat, the Attraction and Repulsion caused by the Radiation of : 



W. Crookes on, 58, 125; Prof. Osborne Reynolds on, 6, 405 

 Heat of the Earth, Prof. Mohr on the, 545 

 Heath (D. D.), " Doctrine of Energy," 65 

 Hebert (Prof), Undulations in the Chalk of North France, 407 

 Hector (Dr.) on the Moa Bones of New Zealand, 441 

 Heis (Prof), the Zodiacal Light, 435 

 Hekla, Capt. Burton on, 511 

 Helmholtz's "Sensations of Tone," 449, 475 

 Hennessy (Prof.), Influence of Water on Climate, AOt, 

 Henwood (W. J., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice, 293, 312 



Herschel (A. S.), Colours of Heated Metals, 475 

 Herpetology of Europe, Bibliography of, 377 

 Herring Fisheries of Scotland, Tliomson's Diagram of, 14 

 Hicks (Henry) on Cambrian and other Rocks, 222 

 Hijjhland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 33, 153 

 Highlands and Lowlands, the Line between, 93 

 Hildebrandsson on Upper Atmospheric Currents, 123 ; Observa- 

 tions of Cirrus Clouds, 1 73 

 Hilgard (J. E.), President of American Association, 153 

 Hinde (G. J.), Tabulate Coral, 223 

 Hinrichs (Dr. G.), Rainfall Observation of Iowa, 483 ; Iowa 



Weather Review, 564 ; •' Principles of Chemistry," 288 

 His on Morphological Causation, 328 

 His (W. and W. Braune), Zeitschrift fiir Anatomic and Ent- 



wickelungsgeschichte, 1 1 5 

 Hissar, Scientific Expedition to, 96, 388 

 Histology, Rutherford's Practical, 433 

 Hitzig (Prof. E.) at Zurich, 135 

 Hodgkin (J,, jun), the Dark Argus Butterfly, 187 

 Hoffmann (Dr. ) on Inland Water Vegetation, 262 

 Hoffmann's " Niederlandisches Archiv fiir Zoologie," 280 

 Hoffmeyer (Capt.), his Synoptic Meteorological Charts, 115^ the 



Causes of the Cold Weather in May 1874, 547 

 Hofmann's Report on the Progress of Chemical Industry, 365 

 Holden (Edw. S. ) on the Observation of the Corona and red 



prominences of the Sun, 399 

 " PloUand's Fragmentary Papers," by W. Stanley Jevons, 181 

 Hooker (Dr., F.R.S.) and the Paris Academy, 53 ; " Flora of 



British India," 3 ; Report on Kew Gardens for 1874, 445 

 Hopkins University, U.S., 456 

 Hopkinson (Dr.) and Prof. Stokes on the Optical Properties of 



a Titano-Cilicic Glass, 373 

 Horizontal Photographic Telescope of Long Focus, by Prof. 



Winlock, 273 

 Horizontal Refraction on Venus, 233 

 Horticultural Exhibition at Amsterdam, 261 

 Horticultural Society, 59, 99, 199, 263, 283 

 Houel, Argand's Geometrical Representation of Imaginary 



Quantities, 32 ; "Theory of Quarternions," 32 

 Hudson (Dr. C. T.), Rotifera, 413 



Hughes (Prof.), Classification of the Sedimentary Rocks, 406 

 Human Races, M. Dailly's Lectures on, 96 

 Humble- Bees sent to New Zealand, 527 

 Humboldt, Statue of, at Philadelphia, 96 

 Humming-Birds : in England, 174 ; in Paris, 135 

 Humming-Tops and Stopped Organ-pipes, Peculiarities of, 145 

 Humour and Reason in Animals, G. J. Romanes, 66 

 Hunter (John), "Manual of Bee-keeping," 395 

 Hurricane in West Indies, 542 

 Huxley (Prof. T. H., F.R.S.) on the Crocodilia, 38 ; on Stagono- 



lepis Robertsoni, 38 ; Lectures on the Invertebrata at Edinburgh, 



I3> 33» J 15 ; Notes from the Challenger, 315 

 Huxley and Martin's " Elementary Biology," 530 

 Hybridity and Absorption [See Wilson, Dr. Dan.) 

 Hydnophytum formicarium at Kew Museum, 196 

 Hydrographic Office, U.S.A., 134 

 " Hygeia," Richardson's {See Health, City of) 

 Hyrcanian Sea, Note on, by Herbert Wood, 51 



Ice : a Body preserved by, 76 ; Glacier and other, J. J. Murphy, 

 167 ; Heat Evolved by Friction of, by A. Tylor, 39 ; Obser- 

 vations at Upsala on the duration of, 483 



Icebergs in North Atlantic, 261 



Iceland: Capt. Burton on, 510; Mr. Watts' Travels in, 117, 

 453 ; Volcanic Phenomena in, 75, 76, 194, 298, 446 



Ichthyology of Europe, Bibliography of, 377 



Ilford Marshes, Remains from, at British Museum, 427 



lifracombe, the Rocks at, by Wm. S. Tuke, 312 



Illinois, Amos Sawyer on Climate of, 563 



Implement, Australian and N. American, O. T. Mason, 554 



India : Sir W. Elliot on the Original Localities of the present 

 Population of, 465 ; Prince of Wales's Visit to, 261 ; Solar 

 Observation in, 400 ; British — Zoology of, 380 ; Dr. J. D. 

 Hooker's Flora of, 3 ; Trigonometrical Survey, 72 



India Museum, 15, 75, 96, 192, 212 



Indians (North American) : Feet of, 7 ; Marriage Emblem of, 

 436 ; Hscmatite Axes from W^est Virginia, 478 ; Dr. Dan. 

 Wilson on the Red, 563 



" Indigenous and Foreign Woods," Dupont and De la Grye on, 

 512 



