Supplement to iMature^x 

 June a, 1892 J 



Index 



xvii 



Heat-Engines and Saline Solutions, Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S., 438, 



510 

 Heath (Thos.), a Brilliant Meteor, 295 

 Hector (Sir James), Mr. Albert Koebele and the Enemies of 



Insect Pests, 65 

 Heider (Dr. K.), Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Entwickelungs- 



geschichte der Wirbellosen Thiere, 145 

 Heilprin (Angelo), on a Summer Tour to Greenland, 88 

 Held (A.), Researches on Ethyl Monochlor-, Monobrom-, and 



Monocyanacetoacetate, 432 

 Heligoland, the New Imperial German Zoological Station at, 



544 

 Hellmann (Prof.), the First Balloon Voyage for Scientific Pur- 

 poses, 471 ; Experiments on Rainfall Records, 545 

 Hellebore as an Insecticide, W. W. Smith, 546 

 Helmholtz (Prof, von), Celebration of His Seventieth Birthday, 



18 

 Hemsley (W. Botting, F.R.S.) : Biology of Seaside Plants, 3 ; 



Botanical Nomenclature, Dr. Otto Kuntze, 169 "3 



Henslow (Rev. Prof.), a Theory of Heredity based on Forces, 93 

 Henslow (Prof. Geo.), Grafts and Heredity, 198 

 Herbarium Pest, a New, Dr. C. V. Riley, 235 

 Heredity, Grafts and. Prof. Geo. Henslow, 198 

 Heredity, a Theory of, based on Forces, Rev. Prof. Henslow, 93 

 Hericourt (J.), the Tubercular Vaccination of the Dog, 576 

 Hering on the "Valence" of a Coloured Radiation, 115} 

 Heron, Taming a. Colonel W. S. Hore, 588 

 Herroun (Prof.), Electromotive Forces of Gold and Platinum 



Cells, 574 

 Hesehus (Herr), Refraction and Velocity of Sound in Porous 



Bodies, 156 

 Heurtault (M.), the Tides of the Bay of St. Malo, 143 

 Heycock (C. T.), the Change of Zero of Thermometers, 526 

 Hibbert (W.), a Permanent Magnetic Field, 191 < 

 Hicks (Dr. H., F.R.S. ), Discovery of Remains of Prehistoric 



Animals in Endsleigh Street, 566 

 Hickson (Dr. S. J.): the Medusae of Millepora Murrayi &n6. 



the Gonophores of Allopora and Distichopora, 140 ; the 



Hydrocorallinre collected by Prof. Haddon in Torres Straits, 



407 ; Anatomy and Habits of Alcyonium, 455 

 High Temperature, Metals at. Prof. W. C. Roberts-Austen, 



F.R.S., 534 

 Hill (Rev. Edwin), the Hornblende-Schists, Gneisses, and other 



Crystalline Rocks of Sark, 359 

 Hill (Prof. M. J. M.), the Loci of Singular Points and Lines 



occurring in connection with the Theory of Locus of Ultimate 



Intersections of a System of Surfaces, 141 

 Hillebrand (W. F.), New Analysis of Uraninite, 119 

 Hills, Story of the. Rev. H. N. Hutchinson, 364 

 Himalayas, the Geology of the, 308 

 Himalayas, Proposed Austrian Geological Expedition to Central, 



495 

 Hinde (G. J.), the Sponge Remains in Lower Tertiary Strata, 



near Oamaru, N.Z., 382 

 Hindoos, the Foot as a Prehensile Organ in, F. Regnault, 192 

 Hindu Period in Java, Relics of, 88 

 Himmel und Erde, 237, 568 

 Hinsdale (E. B.), the Historic Copper Mines on Lake Superior, 



39 

 Hirst (Dr. Thos. Archer), Obituary Notice, 399 

 Hitchcock (Prof.), Ancient Tombs and Burial Mounds of Japan, 



381 

 Hobart (J. F. ), the Paper-making Industry in the United 



States, 279 

 Hobson (Bernard), Ice Crystals, 365 



Hobson (E. W.), Harmonic Functions for the Elliptic Cone, 335 

 Hodgkins (Mr. Thus.), Gift to Smithsonian Institution by, 37 

 Hodgkinson (VV. R.) : New Method of Preparing j3-dinaphthy- 



lene Oxide, 93; Action of Sodium on Ethereal Salts, iii., 



Benzylic Orthotoluate, 214; Ethyldimethylamidobenzene, 



551 

 Hoflfmann (Dr. H. K. H.), Death of, 18 



Hogarth (D. G.), the Eastern Taurus and the Anti-Taurus, 138 

 HoHen (Prof. Edward S.) : California Foxes, 8; the Discovery 



of .Jeptune, 522 ; Influenza in America, 582 

 Hollis (VV. Ainslie), on the Relation of Natural Science to Art, 



319 

 Holmes (T. V.), New Railway Trom Upminster to Romford, 



Essex, 151, 525 

 Holmes (W. M.), the Sponge Remains in Lower Tertiary 



Strata near Oamara, N.Z., 384 



Holt (E. W. L.) : Rarer Shore and Deep- Sea Fishes obtained 

 during Harlequin Cruise on West Coast of Ireland (1891), 167 ; 

 Destruction of Immature Sea Fish, 249 



Homing Pigeons, Utilization of, W. B. Tegetmeier, 320 



Hoogewerff (S.), Action of Aqueous Solution of Ammonia on 

 Phthalic Chloride, 72 



Hooker's Icones Plantarum, third series, 86 



Hopkins (F. Gowlartti) : Pigment in Yellow Butterflies, 197 ; 

 Pigments of Lepidoptera, 581 



Hopkinson (John), the Water-Supply of London, 88 



Hore (Col. W. S.), Taming a Heron, 588 



Horizon, Apparent Size of Objects near the, T. W. Backhouse, 7 



Hornchurch, Proposed Excursion of Geologists' Association to 

 420 



Home (J.), the Olenellus Zone of the North- West Highlands, 



„453 



Horology, the Use of a Free Pendulum as a Time Standard, 

 T. C. Mendenhall, 450 



Horse Doctor, Mayhew's Illustrated, 27 



Horse, the, a Study in Natural History, William Henry 

 Flower, F.R.S., 436 



Horticulture : the Place of Horticulture In Technical Education, 

 W. Wilks, 38 ; Olive Culture in Australia, Principal J, L. 

 Thomson, 135 ; Horticulture la South Australia, 184 ; Ex- 

 perimental Perfume Farming In Victoria, 305 ; Instruction in, 

 W. T. Thiselton Dyer, 402 ; Proposed Exhibition for the 

 Development of, 613 



Hose's (Charles) Collections, 517 



Houses of Parliament, Examination of the Standards of Measure 

 and Weight immured in the, 534 



Howorth (Henry H.), Sir R. Ball's Cause of an Ice Age, 440 



Hubbard (Gardiner G. ), Evolution of Commerce, 588 



Hubrecht, Piacentation of certain Lemurs and Insectivora, 600 



Hudleston (W. H., F.R.S.), Presentation ot Testimonial of 

 Geologists' Association to, 544 



Hudson (Miss Hilda), Simple Proof of Euclid II. 9 and 10, 

 189 



Hudson (W. H.), the Naturalist in La Plata, Dr. Alfred R. 

 Wallace, 553 



Hudspeth (R. N.), Auroras at Toronto, 7 



Hughes (R. E.), Action of Dry Hydrochloric Gas on Dry Car- 

 bonates, 503 



Hughes (William) and J. Francon Williams, the Advanced 

 Class-book of Modern Geography, 460 



Hull (Prof. Edward, F.R.S.) : the Physical Geology and Geo- 

 graphy of Ireland, 102 ; Comparison of the South Devon 

 Coast Red Rocks with tho.se of Midland and Western 

 Counties, 165 



Human Footprints on the Rocks at Warrnambool, 115 



Human Physiology, an Introduction to, Augustus D. Waller, 

 Dr. E. H. Starling, 340 



Hunfalvy (Paul), Death and Obituary Notice of, 207 



Hunt (A. E.); the Manufacture and Use of Aluminium from 

 an engineering point of view, 568 



Hunt (A. R.), the Formation and Erosion of Beaches, 415 



Hunt (Dr. T. Sterry), Obituary Notice of, W. Topley, 400 



Hurricane, the Samoan, Everett Hayden, 461 



Hurter (F., Ph.D.), and George Lunge, Ph.D., the Alkali- 

 Maker's Hand-book, Prof. T. E. Thorpe, F.R.S., I2I 



Hutchinson (Rev. H. N.), Story of the Hills, 364 



Hutton (Prof.), on the Origin of the Struthious Birds of Aus- 

 tralasia, 425 



Huxley, (T. H.), La Place de I'Homme dans la Nature, 197 



Huygens (Christlaan), CEuvres Completes de, A. M. Gierke, 

 434 



Hyades (P.),Tand'J. Deniker, Mission ■ Sclentlfique de Cap 

 Horn, 577 



Hydrodynamics : Experiments in Aerodynamics, Lord Rayleigh, 

 F.R.S., 108 



Hydrogen and Oxygen, Silent Combination of. Prof. Victor 

 Meyer and Herr Askenasy on, 616 



Hydrography : Austrian Government Deep Sea Explorations in 

 Eastern Mediterranean, 518 



Hydrostatics, Method of Experimental Proof of Principle of 

 Archimedes, M. Paquet, 209 



Hydroxylamine, Free, Isolation of, 20 



Hygiene of Water- Supply, Floyd Davis, Prof. Percy F. Frank- 

 land, F.R.S., 25 



Hygienic Congress: Dr. W. J. Russell, F.R.S., on Town Fogs 

 and their Effects, 10 



Hygrometer, New Condensation, Henri Gilbault, 288 



