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Index 



CSupJtUinetit to Naturt, 

 ^(rvember 30, 1893 



Howard (Mr.), the Igneous Rocks. of South Pembrokeshire, 532 



Howe (J. Allen), Slickensides, 315 



Howell (E. E.), Beaver Creek Meteorite of May 26, 1893, 



351 

 Howell (J.), Ore-treatment and Mining at Broken Hill, New 



South Wales, 37 

 Howorth (Sir Henry H., F.R.S.), the Glacial Nightmare and the 



Flood, 242 ; Ice as an Excavator of Lakts and a Transporter 



of Boulders, 247 ; Coral Reefs, 576 ; the Glaciation of 



Brazil, 614 

 Hubrecht (M.)> Trophoblast of Tupaja Javanica, 168 

 Huddersfield, Oxy-Oil Process for increasing Illuminating 



Power of Coal Gas, 599 

 Hudson (W. H.), the Serpent's Tongue, 350; Birds in a 



Village, 409 

 Hughes (Prof. T. McKenny, F.R.S.), the Glacial Nightmare 



and the Flood, Sir Henry II. Howorlh, F.R.S., 242 

 Hulke (J. W., F.K.S.), the Collected Papers of Sir William 



Bowman, F R. S. , 26 

 Hull (Prof. E.), Source of Nottingham Water Supply, 532 

 Hulme (E. Wyndham), the Publication of Scientific Papers, 



340 

 Human and Comparative Anatomy at Oxford, Prof. E. Ray 



Lankester, F.R.S., 616 

 Humanitarian, Science in the, 250, 350 

 Humboldt's Story of the Capture of Electric Eels by means 



of Wild Horses in Caraccas controverted, 324 

 Hume (Dr. W. H.), Chemical and Micro-Mineralogical Re- 

 searches on Upper Cretaceous Zones of South of England, 



482 

 Hunter (Hope), Gold in British Guiana, 79 

 Hurmuzescu (M.), Curious Experiment by, 13 

 Hurricane at Azores, 445 

 Hurricane at Nova Scotia, 398 

 Hurst (Dr. C. Herbert), the Non-Inheritance of Acquired 



Characters, 368 

 Huxley (Prof.), W. K. Parker, 12 

 Hybrids, the Minute Structure of Plant, Prof. J. Muirhead 



Macfarlane, 402 

 Hydracids of the Halogens in the Presence ol Oxygen, Report 



of the Committee on the Action of Light on the, 530 

 Hydrazine aijd its Compounds, Franz Schiiider, 483 

 Hydrocyanic Acid in Plants, 96 

 Hydrokinetics, Hydrostatics and Elementary, Geo. M. 



Minchin, Prof. A. G. Greenhill, F.R.S., 457 

 Hydrokinometer, a Self-Registering, M. Clerc, 264 

 Hydrophobia Statistics for 1892 at the Institut Pasteur, 544 

 Hydrophone, the, Capt. McEvoy, 159 

 Hjdrostatics ; Negative Hydrostatic Pressure, G. van der 



Mensbrugghe, 188 

 Hydrostatic Presure, Negative, G. van der Mensbrugghe, 332 

 Hydrostatics and Elementary Flydrokinetics, Geo. M. Minchin, 



Prof. A. G. Greenhill, F.R.S., 457 

 Hygiene : Public Health Problems, John F. J. Sykes, 27 ; 



Essays on Rural Hvgiene, George Vivian Poore, 266 

 Hymenomycetes, on Nuclear Structures in the, H. Wazer, 576 



Ice as an Excavator of Lakes and a Transporter of Boulders. 

 Sir Henry H. Howorth, F.R.S , 247 



Ice, Arctic, the V.irious Kinds of, G. Pouchet, 251 



Ice, Norwegian, Bacilli in, 323 



Ice, Water and, as Agents of Earth Sculpture, Tames Geikie, 

 F.R.S.,385 



Icthyology ; the Coloration of the Skins of Fishes, J. T. Cun- 

 ningham and C. A. MacMunn, 70 ; the Production of 

 Monstrosities, J. A. Ryder, 252 ; Electric Fishes, Dr. 

 McKendrick, 543 



Identification, Francis Galton, F. R.S., 222: Supplementary 

 Chapter to Book on Finger-Prints, 182 ; Finger-Prints in the 

 Indian Army, Francis Galton, F. R. S., 595 



Iddings (Prof. J. P.), on the Dissected Volcano of Crandall 

 Basin, Wyoming, 531 



Igneous Rocks of Barnavave, Carlingford, on the. Prof. W. J. 

 SoUas, 532 



Igneous Rocks of South Pembrokeshire, Messrs. Howard and 

 Small on the, 532 



Imitation or " Instinct " by a Male Thrush? E. Boscher, 369 



Immunity, Artificial, and Typhoid Fever, 211 



India : Indian MedicoChirurgical Review, 13 ; the Manufac- 

 tures of, Sir Juland Danvers, 37 ; Cobras attracted by Re- 

 mains of Dead Cobra, 79 ; Alleged Phenomenal Rainfall at 



Dera Doon, 297 ; Failure of Efforts to Introduce Cultivation of 



Japanese Paper Mulberry into, 353 ; Indian Origin of Ancient 



Amber, the, A. B. Meyer, 422 ; Indian Survey for 1892, 



Report of, 510; FirgerPiints in the Indian Aimy, Francis 



Gallon, F. R.S., 595 

 Indian Ocean, Ro)al Meteorological Institute of the Nether- 

 lands' Atlas of Obseivations in, 323 ; Behaviour of Storms 



of, Dr. G. Scholt, 353 

 Indiana, Projected Biological Survey of, 421 

 Inductoscript, Rev. F. J. Smith, 64 

 Industrie Nationale, Socicte d'Encouragtment pour 1', Prize 



Awards, 569 

 Innsbruck Central Station utili.'ed for Investigating Dielectric 



Constants of Solic's, Alternate Current supplied by. Dr. G, 



Benischke, 378 

 Insect Prevalence during the Summer of 1893, » few Remarks 



on, Eleanor A. Ormerod, 394 

 Insect Pests, the Hessian Fly in Norway, 618 

 Insects Washed up by the Sea, Numerous, Sophie Kropolkin, 



370 ; Oswald H. Latter, 392 

 Insects Atli acted by Solanum, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 438 

 Insects and Flowers, Labiatae, Charles Robertson, 619 

 Instinct, Reason versus, Charles William Purnell and Dr. 



Alfred R. Wallace, 73 

 Instinct, Imitation or, by a Male Thrush? E. Boscher, 369 

 Institution of Civil Engineers, 131 

 Institution of Naval Architects, 277 

 Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 356 

 Intelligence of Animals, the, Charles William Purnell and Dr. 



Alfred R. Wallace, 73 

 Intelligence, the Limits of Animal, Prof. C. L. Morgan, 350 

 Interdependence of Abstract Science and Engineering, the. Dr. 



William Anderson, F.R.S., 65 

 Interference Bands and their Applications, Lord Rayleigh, 



F.R.S., 212 

 Interference Bards, Apparatus illustrating Michelson's Method 



of Obtaining, Edwin Edser, 372 

 Interlerence and Diffraction Phenomena, Apparatus for ObEerv- 



ing and Photographing, W. B. Croft, 526 

 International Time, Ftance and, W. de Nordling, 330 

 International Maritime Congress, 272, 304 

 Intrusive Masses of Boulder Clay, Percy F. Kendall, 370 

 Inventions, New Series of Illustrated Abridgement Classes 



published by Patent Office, 569 

 Invertebrala, Zoology of the, Arthur O. Shipley, 173 

 Iodine Value of Sunlight in the High Alps, the. Dr. S. Rideal, 



529 

 Ireland, Geologists' Association in, 329 ; the Esker Systems 



of, Ptof. Sollas, 533 

 Irish Petrology, W. W. Watts, 532 

 Irish Sea, Dredging Expeditions in the, 575 

 Iris, the Glucoside of the, F. Tienann and G. de Laire, 560 

 Iron of Ovifak (Greenland), Henri Moissan, 167 

 Iron, Magnetic Qualities of, Prof. J. A. Ewing, F.R.S. , and 



Miss Helen G. Klaassen, 335 

 Iron, Desulphurisation of, John Parry, 427 

 Iron, Nitride of, on the Preparation and Properties of, G. 



Fowler, 529 

 Iron and Steel Industries, Recent Developments in Cleveland 



Jeremiah Head, 356 

 lion and Steel Institute, 36, 113, 376, 549 

 Irrigation, the Disadvantages of, W. Koe, I to 

 Irving (Dr. A.), Soot-Figures on Ceilings, 29 

 Isolation, the Method of, and the Properties of Fluorine, MM.. 



Moissan and Meslans, 529 

 Italian Stations for Economic Investigation of Plant Diseases, 



Italiana, Bolletino della SocieLi Bolanica, 333 

 Iialiann, Nuovo Giornale Hotanico, 333 



Italy, Railway Time in, 481 ; Adoption of Central Europeaiv 

 Time, 619 



Jackson (Mr. F. G.), Departure for Nova Zembla, of, 327 

 Jacobs (Dr.), Action of Extracts ot Animal Tissues on Number 



of White Corpuscles, 408 

 James (J. F.), Scientific Alliance of New York, 421 

 Jami^son (M B.), Ore Treatment and Mining at Broken Hill, 



New South Wales, 37 

 Jan Mayen, Plankton of Northern Lagoon of, G. Pouchet, 119. 

 Jandrier (Edm.), Plane-Tree Honey, 608 





