Hp/>icnient to ^attireA 

 Novembenf), 1891 J 



index 



(Kev. fc;dwin), Wells in West Suffolk Boulder Clay, 240 

 iier (W. K.), Manners and Customs of the Shan States, 137 

 Be (Dr.), Tuberculosis, 397 



Irichs (Dr, Gustavus), the Fusing and Boiling Points of 

 Compounds, 174 

 lay's (Major) Explorations on the Upper Irrawaddy, 137 

 Fmann (CI. C), Examination of a Peculiar Form of Metallic 

 )n found on Lake Huron, 325 



leister (Herr), the Swelling of Plates of Gelatine in Various 

 »iutions, 326 



relic Ki'gion, Prof. A. Newton, F.R.S., 197 

 Jen (Captain), Measuring Instruments used in the Proof of 

 !uns and Ammunition at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, 578 

 'ien (Dr. Edward S. ), Colour- Associations with Numerals, 



223 

 ler (Charles Frederick), Charles Darwin, Mis Life and 

 ^ork. Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 337 



lich (Colonel), on the Application of Indian Geographical 

 irvey Methods to Africa, 508 

 (E. W. L.), Fish Caught in Cruise of s.s. Fingal, 1890, 

 West Coast of Ireland, 282 



(George), Endowment of Chair of Physiology at University 

 jllege by, 135 

 tome-Reading Union, National, Dr. Alex. Hill, 493 

 Honey Derived from Clover, the Flavour of Maltese, 502 

 Honey, an Artificial, 600 

 Honey-dew, Bees and, F. M. Burton, 343 

 Honours, Birthday, for Men of Science, 11 1 

 Hooker (Sir J. D., F.R.S.), Elected Foreign Member of Buda- 



Pesth Academy of Sciences, 257 

 Hooker's Icones Plantarum, 498 

 Hopkins (B. J.), Erratic Barometric Depression of May 23-29 



and Hailstorm of May 24, 224 

 Horticultural Society, see Royal 



Hoskyns-Abrahall (Rev. J.), a Beautiful Meteor, 162 



Hospital and Ambulance Organization of the Metropolitan 



Asylums Board for the Removal and Isolation of Infectious 



Diseases, Surgeon-General Bostock and Sir Vincent Bar- 



rington, 486 



Howes (Prof. G. B.) : on the Classification of Fishes by their 



Reproductive Organs, 483 ; on the Gills of Fishes, 483 

 lliibrecht (Prof. A. A. W.), a New Mammal from Sumatra, 



468 

 Hufner (Herr), Biological Bearings of the Fact of the Stronger 



Absorption by Water of Long than Short Light-waves, 478 

 lluggins (Dr. William, F.R.S.), Inaugural Address at the 



Cardiff" Meeting of the British Association, 372 

 Hughes (F.), the Azo derivatives of )3-Naphthylamine, 118 

 Hughes (Prof. T. McK.), Classification of the Glacial Pleisto- 

 cene Deposits, 504 

 Hull (Prof. Edward, P'.R.S.), the Geology and Physical Geo- 

 graphy of North Syria, 99 

 Humphreys (N. A.), Results of Recent Census, 161 

 Hungarian Gypsies, Dr. H. von Wlislocki on the Handicrafts 



of, 630 

 Huxley (Prof. T. H., F.R.S.), Les Sciences Naturclles et 



r Education, 272 

 Huxley Laboratory for Biological Research, and the Marshall 



Scholarship, 627 

 Hyde (Prof. E. W.), on the Evolution of Algebra, 470 

 Hydrographic Department of Admiralty, 500 

 Hydrographic Exploration of Mediterranean, the Frigate Scilla 



fitting out by Italian Government for, 501 

 Hydrostatics, Solutions of Examples in Elementary, W. II. 



IJesant, F.R.S., Prof. A. G. Greenhill, F.R.S. , 341 



Hygiene and Demography, International Congress of, 65, 307, 



337. 344. 361 ; Visit to Cambridge, 361 ; Degrees Conferred, 



361 ; Sir Douglas Galton's Address, 362 ; Sir Joseph Fayrer's 



\ddress in the Section of Preventive Medicine, 363 ; Surgeon- 



cneral Cuningham on the Mode of Preventing the Spread 



Epidemic Disease from one Country to another, 366 ; 



ispector-General Lawson on the Communicability of 



liolera from one Country to another, 366 ; Dr. Ashburton 



iiompson on (Quarantine in Australasb, Theory and I'rac- 



! ICC, 366 ; Dr. Rochard on the Prevention of Epidemic 



I »iseases, 367 ; Dr. vStckoulis on (Quarantine, 367 ; Dr. 



Hewitt on Epidemic Disease, 367; Dr. Manson on Filaria 



niguiuis, 367; Dr. Edward Sealon on Diphtheria, 368; 



1 T. Schrevens, Dr. Hewitt, Dr. Bergeron, Dr. Gibert, Dr. S. 



\\ . Abbott, Matthew A. Adams, Charles E. Paget, Prof. 



l)'Esi)inc, Dr. Tripe, Dr.Thursfield, 368, 369 ; Tuberculosis in 



all its Relations, Prof. Hurdon Sanderson, F.R.S., 393; Dr. 

 Bang, 395; Prof. Ailoing, 396; Prof. M'Fadyean and 

 Dr. Woodhead, 396 ; Prof. Hamilton, 397 ; Prof. Nocard, 

 397 ; Dr. Hime, 397 ; Dr. Barlow, 397 ; Prof. Perioncilu, 

 397 ; Dr. Metschnikoff and Dr. Roux, 397 ; Prof. Ehrlich, 

 398 ; Immunity, Natural and .\cquired, Dr. Koux, 419 ; Dr. 

 Buchner, 420; E. IL Hankin, 421 ; Prof. Emmerich, 421 ; 

 Dr. Ehrlich, 422 ; Dr. Kitasatc and Dr. Behring, 422 ; Dr. 

 Adami, 422 ; Dr. Klein, 422 ; Dr. Metchnikoff, 422 ; Alco- 

 holism, Prof. Harold Westergaard, 484; on the Improved 

 Hygienic Condition of Maternity Hospitals, Dr. W. O. 

 Priestley, 485 ; Measures adopted for the Prevention of 

 Infectious Diseases, and their Kelatioi. to our Knowledge of 

 Epidemics, Dr. Lewis Sambon, 486 ; the Hospital and Am- 

 bulance Organization of the Metropolitan Asylums Board for 

 the Removal and Isolation of Infectious Diseases, Surgeon- 

 (ieneral Boslock and Sir Vincent Barrington, 486 ; Ueber 

 die Desinfection, Dr. Pistor, 487; Dr. J. P. Williams Free- 

 man on the Importance of Ventilation, 487 



Hygiene : Herr Rubner on Dry and Moist Temperature and 

 Health, 66 ; Royal Italian Society of. Dr. Thorne Thorne 

 elected Corresponding Member, 351 ; on the Improved 

 Hygienic Condition of Maternity Hospitals, Dr. W. O. 

 Priestley, 485 



Hyvernat (Henri), Album de Paleographie Copte, pour servir 

 a ,rintroduction Paleographique des Actes des Martyrs de 

 I'Egypte, 609 



Ice Age, Sir R. Stawell Ball, F.R.S., on the Cause of an, 480 



Ice Age in North America, Prof. Wright, 480 ; G. Frederick 

 Wright, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 537 



Ice, Tortoise inclosed in, F. H. Perry Coste, 520 



Ichthyology : some Remarkable Catches of Fish, 19 ; the De- 

 struction of Fish by Frost, F. F. Payne, 31 ; Fish (taught in 

 the Cruise of s.s. Fingal, 1890, off West Coast of Ireland, E. 

 W. L. Holt, 282 : Prof. Mcintosh on Marine Food-fishes, 

 360 ; United States Fish Commission Reports, 562 



Iddings (J. P.), the Minerals in Hollow Rhyolite Spherulites, 

 310 



Identification, Finger-prints as a means of, Francis Galton, 

 F.R.S., 187 



Identification of Templeton's British Earthworms, Rev. 

 Hilderic Friend, 273 



Immunity, Natural and Acquired, Dr. Roux, 419; Dr. Buchner, 

 420 ; E. H. Hankin, 421 ; Prof. Emmerich, 421 ; Dr. 

 Ehrlich, 422 ; Drs. Kitasato and Behring, 422 ; Dr. Adami, 

 422 ; Dr. Klein, 422 ; Dr. Metchnikoff, 422 



Imperial Institute, 257 



Imperial Physical and Technical Institution at Berlin, 154 



Index Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office, 

 U.S. Army, Dr. A. T. Myers, 563 



India : the Census of, 18 ; Indian Museum, Calcutta, 18 ; Edu- 

 cation in India, 67 ; the Forecast of the Indian Monsoon 

 Rains, 225 ; New Indian Labiatse, Dr. D. Prain, 258 ; Im- 

 proved Weather Prospects in North- West India, 303 ; Bo- 

 tanical Survey of India, 347 ; Forestry in India, 436 ; Marine 

 Survey of India, the Cruise of the Investigator, Dr. A. Alcock, 

 501, 528 ; Captain R. F. Hoskyn, 528 ; Major J. W. Powell 

 on Indian Languages, 511 ; Projected P^xpedition to the 

 Chin Hills and Bhamo (Country, 550 ; the Natural Selection 

 of Indian Corn, T. D. A. Cockerel!, 56 



Indiana, Earthquake in, 303 



Indians of Nicaragua, the Amerrique, J. Crawford, 502 



Indigocarmine, Synthetization of, Dr. Heyman, 1 14 



Industrial Society of Mulhouse, 475 



Industry, German Society for the Encouragement of, Prizes, 66 



Infectious Diseases, Hospital and Ambulance Organization of 

 the Metropolitan Asylums Board for the Removal and Isola- 

 tion of, Surgeon-General Bostock and Sir Vincent Barrington, 

 486 



Infectious Diseases, Measures adopted for the Prevention of, and 

 their Relation to our Knowledge of Epidemics, Dr. Lewis 

 Sambon, 486 



Infertility, Physiological Selection and the Different Meanings 

 given to the Term, Rev. John T. Gulick, 29 



Influenza, Is it spread by the Wind, H. H. Ilildebrandsson, 

 165 ; the Recent Epidemic of, Fredk. J. Brodie, 283 ; Hon. 

 R. Russell, 302, 514; Dr. Richard Sisley, 514 



Insects, Aquatic, some Difficulties in the Life of, Prof. L. C. 

 Miall, 457 



