NeUure, May 30, 



INDEX 



XV 



Un (Prof. Hugo) : on the Elementary Terms in the Co- 

 'ordinates of a Planet, 312, 335 ; a Special Case of the Problem 



of Three Bodies, 456 



rostatic Model of a Medium Capable of Transmitting Waves 

 'of Transverse Vibration, Sir W. Thomson, 527 



jjCsNg, Derivatives of, Prof. KraP"t and Dr. von Hansen, 590 

 [addock, Voracity of the. Dr. Chas. O. Trechmann, 9 



Ion (Prof. Alfred C.) : Safely of, 16; Zoological Notes 



from Torres Straits, 285 ; Investigations in the Torres Straits, 



527 



ematozoa, on the. Detected by M. Laveran in the Blood of 



the Inhabitants of Marshy Di>tricls, M. Bouchard, 335 

 [aerdtl (Dr. von), Winnecke's Periodical Comet, 378 

 flaileybury. Fauna and Flora of, 377 

 Hailstone?, Alexander Johnstone, 148 

 Hall (11. S.) and S. R. Knight, Algebraical Exercises, 26 

 Hall (H. S.) and F. H. Stephens, Euclid, 26 

 Hall (H. S.) and F. H. Stevens, a Text-book of Euclid's 



Elements for the Use of Schools, 78 

 Hall (Maxwell), on West Indian Cyclones, 40 ; Detonating 



Meteor, 368 - 

 Haller (M. A.), New Neutral and Acid Ethers of the Camphols, 



456, 479 

 Hallvachs on Light and Electricity, 380 

 Halo and Mock Suns, James C. McConnel, 557 

 Halo, Solar, Ewan McLennan, 341 

 Halos and Parhelic Ciicles, Artificial Reproduction of, M. A. 



Cornu, 478 

 Haml)ly (F. J.), Vapour Density of Hydrogen Fluoride, 502 

 Hamfe-Clausthal (Prof.), New Compound, Sodium Aluminious 



Fluoride, 306 

 Hanks (Henry G.), on the Occurrence of Hanksite in California, 



310 

 Hanksite, on the Occurrence of, in California, Henry G. Hank=, 



310 

 Hann (Dr. J.): Diurnal Range of Barometer, 517; Meteoro- 

 logical Observations of the French Polar Expeditions, 591 

 Hansen (Dr. Loren), the Race of Lagoa Santa of Brazil, 500 

 Hansen (Dr. Von), Prof. KraRtand, Series of Derivatives of the 



Unknown Tn-hydrocyanic Acid, 590 

 Harbour (E. IL), a Two-headed Tortoise, 23 

 Harding (C), Cold Weather from September 188710 October 



1SS8, 239 

 Harding (the late H. J.), Strange Sound made by Moth, 544 

 Hare : Muscles of the, M. L. Kanvier, 239 ; Hare, a, at Sea, 



W. J. Beaumont, 271 ; Hare, Murder of n, 209 ; Hares 



taking to the Wa'er, 209, 249, 306 

 Harker (Alfred), Sedgwick Triennial Prize, 286 

 Harley (Vauj^han), Earthquake at Ban-dai-san, Japan, 279 

 Harmony and Meter, the Nature of, Moritz Hauptmann, Dr. W. 



Pole, F.R.S., 97 

 Harrington (Prof. M. W.), Demonstration of the Deflection 



of Horizontal Motion due to the Earth's Rotation, 447 

 Harris (Consul), Report on Agriculture of the Maritime Alps, 



327 

 Harrison (J. B.) : and A. J. Jukes Browne, Tertiary Chalk m 



Barbados, 607 ; Origin of the Radiolarian Earth of Barbados, 



367 

 Harrison (W. Jerome), and A. H. Elliot, the International 



.Annual of Anthony's Photographic Bulletin, 317 

 Ilarling (J. E.), South American Bat {Noctilio leporinus), 503 

 Hartley (Prof. W. N., F.K.S.): Gresham College, 54; the 



Renaissance of British Mineralogy, 149 ; Note on the Action 



of Acids upon Ultramarine, 355 ; Limit of the Solar Spectrum, 



the Blue of the Sky, and the Fluorescence of Ozone, 474 

 Hartcg (Prof. Marcus M.), the Inheritance of Acquired Char- 

 acters, 461 

 Harvard College, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Prof. A 



Agassiz, 595 

 Harz Mountains, Discovery of Stalactite Cave in, 112 

 Hasselberg (M. B.) ; Appointed Director of the Physical Institu- 

 tion of I he Academy, Stockholm, 464 ; Absorption Spectrum 



of Iodine, 518 

 Hauptmann (Moritz), the Nature of Harmony and Metre, Dr. 



VV. Pole, F.R.S., 97 

 Ilautefeuille (P.) and A. Perrey : Silicated Combinations of 



Glucine, 96 ; Reproduction of Zircon, 239 

 Hawaiian Islands, Variations of Gravity in, E. D. Preston, 70 



Hay (David T.), Mineral Resources of the United States, 496 



Haycraft (Prof), Chromatohgy of the Bile, 527 



Ilayden (Lieutenaiit E., U.S.N.)> the New York Blizzard over 

 the Ocean, 418 



Haycm (G.), Transfusion of Blood in Animals, 456 



Haynald Observatory, Hungary, 552 



Haze, Alpine, 31 ; Prof. John Tyndall, F.R.S., 7; Dr. H. 

 J. Johnston-Lavis, 55 ; Antoine d'Alibadie, 79 ; Rev. W. 

 Clement 1 ey, 183 



Haze, Prof. J. H. Poynting, F.R.S., 323 



Hazel-Mouse, Myoxiis avellanarius, at Slagelse, Denmark, 306 



Heat, Analytical Theory of, H. H. Poincare, 239 



Heat and Light, Edward Aveling, 580 



Heckel (Edouard) : a New Gutta-percha Plant, 192 ; and Fr. 

 Schlagdenhauflen, on the Chemical Constitution and Indus- 

 trial Value of the Gutta yielded by Bassia latifolia, 312 



Hedge Sparrow and Thrush, Joint Nest of, W. E. Beale, 566 



Heligoland, Physical Geography of, Dr. H. Lindeiuann, 19 



Hellstrbm (Herr P.), on the Reaction of the Fuming Sulphuric 

 Acid on a'-^'-chlor-naphihylamin and on a'^'-chloracet- 

 naphthalid, both combined with Hydrochloric Acid, 456 



Helm Wind, the, W. Marriott, 431 



Helmholtz, Electrified Steam, 308 



Hemp, Cotton-Plant, 18 



Hemsley (W. B.), Flora of Christmas Island, 551 



Hen and Wood- Duck, Story of, 113 



Henslow (Rev. Geo.): Plant-propagation by Cleistogamous 

 P'low er-buds, S6 ; Cleistogamy, IC4 ; Origin of Floral Struc- 

 tures, 171 ; Centenary of Chrysanthemum and Dahlia, 230 ; 

 Vascular Systems of Floral Organ*;, 503 



Hepperger (Herr Von), Comet 1889 b (Barnard, March 31), 592 



Heptine of a Perseite, on the, M. Maquenne, 312 



Hepworih (T. C), the Book of the Lantern, 172 



Herbage of Old Grassland, Dr. W. Fream, 261 



Herbert (Hon. Auberon), the Great Modern Perversion of 

 Education, 102 



Herculais (J. Kiinckel d'), Habits and Natural History of the 

 Algerian Locust, 614 



Herdman (Prof. W. A.), Utility of Specific Characters, 200 



Heron (Francis Arthur), appointed to the Assistantship in the 

 Zoological Department of the British Museum, 590 



Herring, Dr. F. Trybom, 256 



Herschel (Prof. A. S., F.R.S.), Physico-Geometric Models, 

 406 



Hertz (Prof. Dr. H.) : Ekctrodynamic Waves, 288 ; Discoveries, 

 Experiments confirmatory of, Fitzgerald and Trouton, 349 ; Ex- 

 periments and Determination of the Direction of the Vibration 

 of Light, Repetition of, Fred T. Trouton, 391 ; a Correction, 

 412; the Forces of Electric Oscillations treated according to 

 Maxwell's Theory, Dr. Oliver Lodge, 402, 450, 547 ; Experi- 

 ments on Electrical Oscillations repeated by E. J. Dragoumis, 

 548 ; Equations in the Field of a, Rectilinear Vibrator, Rev. 

 H. W. Watson, 486, 558; Prof. Oliver J. Lodge, F.R.S., 

 on, 583 



Herve (G.), Roscoe's Cerebral Convolution, 404 



Hesse- Wart egg (Herr von). Lake Tacoragua, 62 



Hestia, on the Perturbations of the Planet (46), M. Brendel, 



3" 

 Heterocyst Nostocacea?, a Revision of the, Ed. Hornet and Ch. 



Flahault, 197 

 Ileude (Rev. P. M., S.J.), the Tamarao of the Philippine 



Islands, 128 

 Heycock (C. T.), Application of Raoult's Depression of Melting- 



Point Method to Alloys, 597 

 Heydeck (Prof ), Lake- Dwelling, Szontag, 258 

 High Levels, Will Fluctuations in the Volume of the Sea 



account for Horizontal Marine Beds at, T. Mellard Reade, 



582 

 Hilber (Dr. V.), Valleys of Erosion, 329 

 Hill-sides, the Formation of Ledges on Mountain-slopes and, 



Dr. A. Ernst, 415 

 Himmel nnd Erde : Luminous Night-Clonds, Herr O. Jesse, 



468 ; Dr. W. M. Meyer, 494 ; April Number of, 590 

 Hinde (J. G.), Archseocyaihus, 263 

 Hiorns (Arthur H.): Practical Metallurgy and Assaying, 221; 



a Text-book of Elementary Metallurgy for the Use of 



Students, 388 

 Him (M. G. A.), Constitution of Celestial Space, 615 

 liirotuiclle Expedition, the Fourth, Prince Albert of Monaco, 



144 



