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Index 



^ supplement to Nature, 

 L June I, 1 593 



Hellward (Frederick Heller von), Death of, 133 

 Helmholtz on Hering's Theory of Colour, Proi. J. D. Everett, 

 HP\R.S., 365 



Helvellyn's Shade, Beneath, Samuel Barber, 364 

 emiptera lleteropler.i of the British Islands, the, Edward 

 Saunders, 292 

 Hemsley (W. Botling, F.R.S.), Climbing Plants, Dr. H. 



Scher.ck, 514 

 Henderson (James B.), the Effects of Mechanical Stress on the 



EJectrical Resistance of Meial>, 478 

 Henrici (Prof.), Williams on the Relation of Dimensions of 



Physical Quantities to Directions in Space, 69 

 Henry (Charles), a Photoptomeiric Photometer, 24 ; on the 



Minimum Perceptible Amount of Light, 312 

 Henslow (Rev. Geo.), Egyptian Figs, 102, 152 

 Hepworth (Capt. M. W. C), the Tracks of Ocean Wind Systems 



in Transit over Australasia, 286 

 Hepworth (T. C), Oxygen for Limelight, 176 

 Herbertson (A. J,), on the Hygrometry of the Atmosphere at 



Ben Nevis, 431 

 Herdman (Piol. W. A., F.R.S), Proposed Handbook to the 



British Marine Fauna, 231, 293 

 Heredity, Piof. August Weismann, 265 

 Hering's Theory of Colour, Helmholtz on, Prof. J. D. Everett, 



F.R.S.,365 

 Hermite (Gustave), Explorations of Higher Atmospheres by 

 Means of Free Balloons with Automatic Recorders, 119; Ex- 

 ploration of the Higher Atmosphere, 600 

 Herschel (Prof.), Mr. Sutherland's Paper on the Laws uf Mole 



cular Force, 1 17 

 Hertwig (Prof. Dr. Oscar), Die Zellc und Die Gewebe, Grund- 



ziigeder Allgemeinen Anatomic und Physiologie, 314 

 Heurck (Dr. Henri van), the Microscope, its Construction Snd 



Management, Rev. Dr. Dallinger, F.R.S. , 409 

 Heusler (Dr.), the Volatility of Manganese, 375 

 Heycock and Neville, Isolation of Gold and Cadmium Com- 

 pound, 90 

 Heydweiler (Dr.), New Mirror Electrometer for High Poten- 

 tials, 112 

 Hicks (Dr.), Prof. Wadsworth on the Geology of the Iron, 



Gold, and Copper Districts of Michigan, 117 

 Hickson (Dr.), Revision of Genera o^ Alcyoniriastolonifera, 215 

 Highlands, Geology of the North-west, Sir Archibald Geikie, 



F.R.S., 292 

 Highlands, Lunar Rainbow in the, 342 

 Hilgard (Prof.), on the Custom of Civilised Races of Antiquity 



to establish themselves in Dry Districts, 287 

 Hill (Prof. M. G. M.)- Cauchy's Condensation Test for Con- 



vergency of Series, 214 

 Himalayas, Dr. Karl Diener's Geological Expedition in, 133 

 Himmel und Erde, 88 

 Hinde (G. J.) Note on a Radiolarian Rock from Fanny Bay, 



Port [Darwin, Australia, 407 

 Hinrichs (M. G.), on Stas's Determination of the Atomic 



Weight of Lead, 456 

 Hirsch (Emil), on the Influence of Temperature upon Circular 



Ferr J- Magnetic Polarisation, 525 

 Hispar Pass, Mr. Conway's Crossing of the, 327 

 Histology: die Zelle und die Gewebe, Grunclziigc der Allge- 

 meinen Anatomic und Physiologie, Prof. Dr. Oscar Hertwig, 

 314 ; Ueber das Verhalten des Pollens und die Befruchtungs- 

 vorgiinge bei den Gymnospermen, Prol. Eduard Strasburger, 

 484 

 History, British, some Geographical Aspects of, H. J. Mac- 

 kinder, 519 

 Hobson (Bernard), the Earth's Age, 175, 226 

 Hodgkins Fund Prizes, the, Prof. S. P. Langley, 61 1 

 HoigUinson (Alex.), Iridescent Colours, 92 

 Hodgkinson (W. R.), Methoxyamido-i : 3-dimethylbenzene, 

 165 ; Note .>n the Action of Phenylhydrazine on Mono- and 

 Di-carboxylic Acids at Elevated Te uperatures, 311 ; Some 

 Relations between Constitution and Physical Constants in 

 the Case of Benzenoid Amines, 479 

 Hoff (J. H. Van't). Stereochimie, 436 

 Huff's (Van't), Stereochemistry, Prof. Percy F. Frankland, 



F.R.S , Prof. F.R. Japp, F.R.S., 510 

 Hoffert (Dr.), Diffusion of Light, 191 

 Hofmann (A. W. von), Memorial Celebration for, 14 

 Hoho(M.), the Use of the Electric Current in Producing High 

 Temperatures, 497 ; Intense and Rapid Heating Process by 



Means of the Electric Current, 503 ; a New Electrical Pro- 

 cess permitting the Production of TemperatU'es >uperior to 

 those actually realisable, 525 ; Dynamo-electric Machinery 

 with Compound Excitation, 599 

 Holland (W.), Hints on Sugaring for Moths, 131 

 Holmes, Comet (November 6, 1892), 114, 132, 159, 186, 209, 

 235, 281, 303, 351, 376, 425, 473; 1-ewis Boss, Rev. E. M. 

 Searle, Mr. Robrits, 257; M. Schulhof, 257, 451, 498 ; Dr. 

 F, Cohn, 326 ; Dr. R. Schorr, 326 ; W. F. Denning, 365; 

 Prof. E. Barnard, 399 ; Prof. Keeler, Prof. C. A. Young, 

 518 ; Spectrum of, 235 

 Holt (Ernest W. L.), the Destruction of Immature Fish, 160 

 Honduras Expedition, Prof. Putnam, 476 

 Hongkong, Severe Frost at, W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, F.R.S., 



Charles Forel, 535 ; W. Doberck, 536 

 Hoogewerff(M. S.), on some Isoimides of Camphoric Acid, 



288 

 Hooker (Sir J. D., F.R.S.), Locusts at Great Elevations, 582 

 Hooker (S. C.), the Conversion of Para- into Ortho-quinone 



Derivatives, 405 ; Dibromo-/3-lapachone, 405 

 Hopkins (B. J.), Astronomy for Every-day Readers, 389 

 Hopkinson (Dr. Edward), Electrical Railways, 570 

 Hopkinson (Dr. John, F.R.S.), the Cost of Electric Supply, 



^^ 

 HoppeSeyler (Herr), Fishes and Water-Oxygenation, 280 



Horizontal Pendulum, the. Dr. E. von Rebeur-Paschwitz, 519 

 Horn Measurements and Weights of the Great Game of the 

 World, being a Record for the Use of Sportsmen and 

 Naturalists, Rowland Ward, 6 

 Hornby (Mr. ), Flexible Sandstone. 167 



Ilornell (James), a Strange Commensalism ; Sponge and Anne- 

 lid, 78 

 Hornet's Nest, Remarkable, presented to Madras Museum by 



Lord Wenlock, 16 

 Hornsey Local Board, Museum of Sanitary Appliances, 587 

 Horticulture : Value of Electric Light for Lettuce and other 

 Winter Crops, Prof. L. H. Bailey, 130; Ornitholigy in Re- 

 lation to Agriculture and Horticulture, 533 ; Primer of Horti- 

 culture, J. Wright, Walter Thorp, 533 ; Tasmania the Para- 

 dise of Horticulturists, Sir Edward Braddon, 587 ; Conifers, 

 619 

 Hose (Charles), Travels in Borneo, 282 

 Ilottinger Breccie, die Fossile Flora der, R. von Wettstein, 



436 

 Howard (Dr. James L.), Gemeinverstandliche Vortrage aus 



dem Gebeite der Physic, Prof. Dr. Leonhard Sohncke, 362 

 Howe, the Stranding of H.M.S., 257 

 Howes (Prof.), Some Abnormal Vertebrae of certain Ranidse, 



Kana catesbiana, R. esculenta, and R. macrodon, 502 

 Howlett (W. F.) the Deterioration of Gum Arabic, 183 

 Howorth (Sir H. H.), the Glacial Nightmare and the Flood, 



61 ; Difficulties of Pliocene Geology, 150, 270 

 Hudleston (W. H., F.R.S.), A Catalogue of British Jurassic 



Gasteropoda, H. Woods, 363 

 Hudson (W. H ) Idle Days in Patagonia, 483 

 Huggins (Mr.), No.a Aurigae, 425 

 Hull (Prof. Edw., F.R.S.), Geology of Arabia PeUsea and 



Palestine, 166 

 Human Eye, Seven Images of the, M. Tcherning, 354 

 Human Physiology, Elements of, E. H. Starling, 146 

 Humming-birds, The Food of, Dr. Morris Gibbs, 63 

 Hungary, Earthquake in, 562 



Hunter (G. M.), the Origin of Caliche (Nitrate of Soda), 251 

 Hunter (John), (the Hunterian Lecture), Thomas Bryant, 372 

 Hurricane at Marseilles, Oct. i, 1892, Severe, 61 

 Hurst (Dr. C Herbert), On a Supposed New Species of Earth- 

 worms and on the Nomenclature of Earthworms, 31 

 Hutchinson (Rev. H. W.), Extinct Monsters, 250 

 Huxley (Rt. Hon. T. H., F.R.S.), Two Statements, 316 

 Hybrids, Lion-Tiger, S. M. Harmer, 413 

 Hybrids, Lion Tiger and Tiger- Lion, Dr. V. Ball, F.R.S., 390, 



607 

 Hydrazine, Further Studies on, A. E. Tutton, 522 

 Hydrodynamics : Stability and Instability of Viscous Liquids, A. 

 B. Basset, F\R. S., 94 ; on a Hydrodynamical Proof of the 

 Equations of Motion of a Perforated Solid with Applications 

 to the Motion of a F'ine Frame-work in Circulating Liquids, 

 G. H. Bryan, 500 

 Hydrogen Line H B in the Spectrum of Novi Aurigse, Herr 

 Victor Schumann, 425 



