Supplement to Naturer\ 



Novender -y>^ '893 J 



Index 



XXI 



Harrington (Prof. B. J.), the Beaver Creek Meteorite, 426 

 Hart (Ernest), Cholera Nurseries and their Suppression, 322 

 Harting, (J. E.), the Identity of Shakespeare's Russet-pated 



Choughs, 445 

 Hartley (Prof W. N., F.R.S.), Spectra of Flame from Bessemer 



Converter, 64 ; Oxyhydrogen Blowpipe Spectra, 165 

 Hartog (Prof. Marcus), a Difiiculty in Weismannism Resolved, 



28, 77 ; on the Digestive Ferments of a Large Protozoon, 575 

 Hartog (Philip J.), the Word Eudiometer, 127 

 Harveian Oration, the, Dr. P. H. Pye-Smith, F.R.S., 601 

 Harvey (William), Tercentenary of the Admission of, to Gonville 



and Caius College, Cambridge, 199 

 Harvie-Brown (J. A.), a Vertebrate Fauna of Argyll and the 

 r Inner Hebrides, 123 



Hasemann (A.), Novel Suspension for Pendulums, 399 

 Hassan (Vila), Death of, 159 



Hatschek (Dr. B.), the Amphioxus and its Development, 613 

 Hiiussermann (Dr.), Isolation of Crystallised Sodium Salt of 



Perchromic Acid, 300 

 Hautreux (A.), Currents of Bay of Biscay, 601 

 Hawaiian Islands, Observations taken at, Dr. Marcuse, 559 

 Haward (Dr. Edwin), Proofs of Death, 156 

 Hawk, Soaring of, F. C. Constable, 223 

 Hawkins (C. C. ), the Dynamo, Prof. A. Gray, 244 

 Hawkins (E. M. ), Azo-Compounds of Ortho-Series,, 262 

 Hawksley (Thomas), Death and Obituary Notice of, 522 

 Haycraft (Dr. John Berry), Prof. Biitbchli's Artificial Amoebie, 



594 

 Hayes (C. W.), Conditions of Appalachian Faulting, 631 

 Hayes (M. Horace), the Points of the Horse, 364 

 Head, the Mad, Dr. Crochley Clapham, 558 

 Head (Jeremiah), Recent Developments in Cleveland Iron and 



Steel Industries, 356 ; Opening Address in Section G of the 



British Association, 497 

 Headley (F. W.), Garner Pigeons, 223; Birds' Method of 



Steering, 293 

 Headley (T. C.), Sexual Colouration of Birds, 413 

 Health Problems, Public, John F. J. Sykes, 27 

 Health : Public Health Laboratory Work, Henry R. Kenwood, 



433 

 Health, the Soil in Relation to, H. A. Miers and R. Crosskey, 



196 

 Heat, Mark R. Wright, 3tS; Animal Heat and Physiological 

 Calorimetry, Prof. Rosenthal, 88 ; Corrected Formula of 

 Heat necessary to raise a Gramme of Water to t" C, Prof. 

 Bartoli and Slacciati, 299 ; Diathermanous Power of Ebonite 

 for Heat- Waves, Riccardo Arne, 299 ; Specific Heat of Glass 

 of Various Compositions, A. Winkelmann, 333 ; Electric Con- 

 veyance of, L. Houllevigne, 632 ; the Great Heat of August 

 8-18, 395 ; Drought and Heat at Shirenewton Hall in 1893, 

 E. J. Lowe, F.R.S., 436 



Heaviside (Oliver, F. R. S.), Operators in Physical Mathematics, 

 284 



Heawood (E.), Experiences in the Bengal Duars, 555 



Hebrides, a Vertebrate Fauna of Argyll and the Inner, J. A. 

 Harvie-lirown and T. E. Buckley, 123 



Hedley (C), the Range of Placostylus, 38 ; the Land and 

 Freshwater MoUusca of New Zealand, 182 



Hedley (Dr. W. S.), on M.[d'Arsonval's Experiments on Effects 

 of Strong Alternating Magnetic Fields on Animals, 481 



Heen (P. de). Variation of Temperatures of Transformation 

 below and above Critical Temperature, 406 



Heerwagen (F.), Temperature Coefficient of Dielectric Constant 

 of Pure Water, 260 



Hefner- Alteneck (F. von). New System of Electric Control of 

 Clocks, 445 



Heilprin (Prof. Angelo), the Arctic Problem and Narrative of 

 the Peary Relief Expedition of the Academy of Natural 

 Sciences of Philadelphia, 434 



Heim (Herr), Resistance of some Micro-Organisms to High 

 Temperatures, 377 



Hellf (Herr), the Compounds of Phosphorus and Sulphur, 482 



Heligoland, Biological Ins;itute at, 59 



Heligoland, Biological Station started on, 231 



Hellmann (Prof.), Das iilteste Berliner Wetter-Buch, II 



Helmholtz (Prof, von), the Methods of Speech-production, 407 



Hemisphere, Southern, Palaeozoic Glaciation in the, E.J. Dunn, 

 458 



Henderson (J. B. ), Polarisation of Platinum Electrodes in Sul- 

 phuric Acid, 310 



Henrici (Prof. O.), Dr. Lodge's Foundation of Dynamics, 166 



Henry (Miss Teuif a), Strange Heathen Ceremony at Raiatea 



398 

 Henslow (Rev. G.), Effects of Growing Plants under Coloured 



Glasses, 422 

 Heppel (G.), the Use of History in Teaching Mathematics, 16 

 Herdmann (Prof. W. A., F.R.S.), Swarms of Amphipods, 28 ; 



Whitsuntide Work of Liverpool Marine Biological Committee, 



133 ; Oyster-Culture and Temperature, 267 

 Heredity : a Difficulty in Weismannism Resolved, Prof. Marcus 



Hartog, 28, 77 ; the Non-Inheritance of Acquired Character.?, 



Dr. C. Herbert Hurst, 368 ; the Definition of Heredity, T. 



Spencer Smithson, 413 ; the All-sufficiency of Natural Selec- 

 tion, Prof. A. Weismann, 443 

 Hering's Theory of Colour Vision, C. L. Franklin, 517 

 Herrmann (E.), Relations of Daily Synoptic Weather Charts to 



general Circulation of .\tmosphere, 188 

 Hertwig (Prof. Richard), Lehrbuch der Zoologie, 173 

 Hertz (Dr. Heinrich), Untersuchungeniiber die Ausbreitungder 



Electrischen Kraft, 538 

 Hewitt (J. T.), Chlorinated Phenylhydrazines, Part II., 94 

 Hewitt (T. P.), Watchmaking by Machinery, 556 

 Hickion (Dr. S. J.), Early Stages in Development of Diiticho- 



pora violacea, 332 

 Hickson(Dr.), Coral Reefs, 575 

 Hidden (W. E.), Mackintoshite, 431 

 Higgs (George), Geometrical Construction of Oxygen Absorption 



Lines and Solar Spectrum, 164 

 High-Pressure Gas, Daubree on the Geological Work of, 226 

 Ilildebrand (Prof. Hans) on Anglo-Saxon Remains and Coeval 



Relics from Scandinavia, 557 

 Himalayas, Abnormal Weather in the, F. C. Constable, 248 

 Ilimmel und Erde, 254, 355 



History, the Use of, in Teaching Mathematic=, G. Heppel, 16 

 Hitchcock (Romyn), the Ancient Burial Mounds of Japan, 



398 

 Hobbs (W. H), a Rose coloured Lime and Alumina bearing 



Variety of Talc, 70 

 Hodgkins Fund Prizes, Smithsonian Institution, 233 ; Prof. S. P. 



Langley, 618 

 Hodgkinson (W. R), a Magnesium Compound of Diphenyl, 



22 

 Holmes (Dr. Rudolf), Erdbehenkunde : Die Erscheinungen und 



Ursachen der Erdbeben, die Melhoden ihrer Beobachtungen, 



363 

 Hogg (T. W.), Cyano-Nitride of Titanium, 529 

 Hoiden (Edward S.), the Suicide of Rattlesnakes, 342 

 Holder (Charles Frederick), Louis Agassiz, his Life and Work, 



Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 52 

 Holland (P. J.), Electrical Conductivity of Copper Chloride 



Solution, 620 

 Holraan (Silas _W.), Discussion of the Precision of Measure- 

 ments, 221 

 Holmes (W. H.), the American Ice-Age Drift Flints, said to be 



of Indian Manufacture, 253 

 Holz (L.), Generation of Electricity by Small Drops, 607 

 Honey, Plane-tree, Edm. Jandrier, 608 

 Hongkong, the Cold Wave at, January 1893 ; its After Effects, 



Sydney B. J. Skertchly, 3 

 Honorary Distinctions, 425 

 Hooker (Sir J. D., F.R.S.), Captain Cook's Journal during 



his First Voyage round the World, made in H.M. Barque £«- 



deavour, 1768-1781, 195 

 Hopkins (William J,), Telephone Lines and their Properties, 



Francis G. Baily, 99 

 Hopkinson (Dr. J., F.R.S.), Magnetic Viscosity, 165 ; Original 



Papers on Dynamo Machinery and Allied Subjects, Prof. A. 



Gray, 244 

 Horizon, Artificial, W. P. Shadbolt, 510 

 Horsley (Victor, F.R.S.), Analysis by Electric Stimulation of 



Motor Region of Cortex Cerebri in Macacus Sinicus, 142 

 Horse, the Points of the, M. Horace Hayes, 364 

 Horses, Sagacity in, William White, 199 

 Horsewhip, an Electrical, 181 

 Horticulture : Fogs and Horticulture, Prof. F. W. Oliver, 18 ; 



Effects of Growing Plants under Coloured Glass, Rev. G. 



Henslow, 422 ; Two New Diseases of the Mulberry, G. Boyer 



and F. Lambert, 432 

 Hose (Charles), the Baram District of Borneo, 118 

 Houllevigue (L.), Electric Conveyance of Heat, 632 

 Hour-Zone System of Time-reckoning for Australia, the, 601 

 Howard (E. Douglas), Life with Trans-Siberian Savages, 339 



