\SMippUment to Xature,~\ 

 December i, 1892 J 



Index 



(J. ), " Calamostachys Binneyana Schimp," 555 

 ks (Dr. Henry, F.R.S.), the Discovery of Mammoth, &c., 

 emains in Endsleigh-street, 166 

 rd (Prof. E. W.), Relation of Soil to Climate, 521 

 (Dr. Alex.), the Hippocampus, 189 

 (Prof. R. T.), Volcanic Craters of United States, 456 

 mel und Erde, 371, 598 

 imalayas, Mr. Conway's Mountaineering Expedition lo the, 

 212, 525 

 Hindu-Kush, Mr. Conway's Explorations in the, 370 

 Hippisley (Major R. L. ), Current Curves, 187 

 Hippocampus, the, Dr. Alex. Hill, 189 



Histology : the Microscope and Histology for the Use of Labo- 

 ratory Students in the Anatomical Department of the Cornell 

 University, Simson Henry Gage, W. A. Dallinger, 440 

 Hitchock (Romyn), the Ainos of Japan, 421 ; Arrow Poisons 



used by the Ainos of Japan, 475 

 Hoffman (Mr.), Journey in Sikkim, 477 

 Hodges (J. A.) the Process of Photograph-Enlarging, 209 

 Hodgkins (Mr. Thomas), Gift to Royal Institution for Pro- 

 motion of Scientific Research by, 572 

 Hodister (M.), Reported Death of, 424 



lloernle (Dr.), Discovery of an Ancient Sanscrit Birch-bark 

 Manuscrit. by Lieut. Bower, 370 



Rfmann (Prof. A. W.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 37 

 fmann (Prof, von). Proposed Chemical Institute in Memory 

 f. 449 

 gben(G.), the New Zealand System of Observing Earth- 

 uake Phenomena, 594 

 Iborn (L.), Measurement of High Temperatures, 602 

 noiden (Prof.), Lunar Photography, 257 

 Holetschek (Dr. J.), Nova Aurigae, 576 



"' It's (E. W. L. ), North Sea Investigations, 158; on the 

 destruction of Immature Fish, 404 



g Kong Meteorological Observatory ; Report of Director, 

 I 



ker (S. C), Lapachic Acid and its Derivatives, 190 

 kins Seaside Laboratory, the, 493 

 pkins ( F. G.), Estimation of Uric Acid in Urine, 236 

 e (Edward Coode), Tanganyika : Eleven Years in Cen- 

 1 Africa, 6 

 orsley (Victor, F.R.S.), The Structure and Functions of the 

 Brain and Spinal Cord, 606 

 Horticulture : Contributions to Horticultural Literature, William 



Paul, Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, F.R.S., 582 

 Hoskyns-Abrahall (J. L.), Atomic Weight of Boron, 23 

 Hough (\Valter), the Methods of Firemaking, 474 

 Houghton (Rev. W.), Sketches of British Insects, 540 

 Hours of the Day, Numbering the, T. W. Backhouse, 392 

 Houston (Prof. E. J. ), the Future of Electricity, 229 

 Howell (F. W. W.) the First Ascent of Orafa J5kull, 406 

 Howes (A. G.), Pearl-shell Diving at Tahiti, 301 

 Howes (Prof. G. B.), on the Skeleton and Teeth of the 



Australian Dugong, 406 

 Howrah, Persons Bitten by Jackals in, 210 

 Huelva, Earthquake at, 548 

 Hughes (Dr. A. W.), the Rotatory Movements of the Human 



Vertebral Column, 262 

 Hugnet (M.), Waste of Nitrogen from Excessive Fatigue, 364 

 Hulke(J W., F.R.S.), the Shoulder Girdle in Ichthyosauria 



and Sauropterygia, 93 

 Hull (Edward, F.R.S.), Volcanoes: Past and Present, 220 

 I luman Body, the Temperature of the, L. Gumming, 541 ; G. 



N. Stewart, 588 ; Dr. W. Hale White, 588 

 Human Mind, the: a Text-book of Psychology, James 



Sully, I 

 Human Osteometry, Sir William Turner, 433 

 Humming Birds, Ridgway on the, R. W. Shufeldt, 465 

 Humphrey (Prof. J. E. ) Fungous Diseases and their Remedies, 



574 

 Hunt (E.), Colour Vision, 485 

 Hurricane (April 29, 1892) in Mauritius, Terrible, 84,. 108; 



Dr. C. Meldrum, P.R.S., 128 

 Hurst (Geo. H.), Silk Dyeing, Printing, and Finishing, 75 

 Hutchins (C. C.) Radiation of Atmospheric Air, 67 

 Hutton (Prof. F. W.), the Pliocene Mollusca of New Zealand, 



474 

 Hutton's Theory of the Earth, its Features and Results, 317 

 Huxley (Rt. Hon. T. H., F.R.S.), the Privy Councillorship 

 Conferred on, 397 ; Science and the State, 416 



Hydraulics : a Tide-motor, F. Purdon and H. E. Walters, 429^ 

 Hydrocarbon Flames, Luminosity of. Prof. Lewes, 401 

 Hydrogen : the Cause of the Absence from the Earth's Atmo- 

 sphere of Hydrogen, Dr. G. J. Stoney, F.R.S., 71 ; new 

 Results as to Hydrogen obtained by Spectroscopic Study of 

 Sun, M. Deslandres, 340 ; Hydrogen Spectrum in the Solar 

 Atmosphere, M. Deslandres, 401 ; the Reaction of Hydrogen, 

 with Mixtures of Hydrogen and Chlorine, Dr. J. A. Harker, 

 402 ; on the Relative Densities of Hydrogen and Oxygen, 

 Lord Rayleigh, Sec.R.S., loi 

 Hydrography of the Kattegat and Baltic, Prof. Pettersson, 408 

 Hydrography ; the Marine Survey of India, Dr. A. Alcock, 



549 

 Hydrostatics : Elementary Hydrostatics, W. H. Besant, F.R.S. , 



172 

 Hygiene : the Ventilation ol Public Buildings, Dr. Hunter 

 Stewart, 143 ; the Contamination of the Street Surface of 

 Large Cities, with special reference to Naples, Dr. L. Man- 

 fredi, 163; a Treatise on Hygiene and Public Health, T. 

 Stevenson, 609 

 Hypnotism, &c. : Hypnotic cases at Amsterdam, Dr. F. van 

 Eeden, 363 ; Hysterical Amaurosis, Prof. Bernheim, Dr. 

 Berillon, 363 ; Hypnotism in Yorkshire Medical Practice, 

 Dr. Bramwell, 363 ; Power of Somnambulist of Judging 

 Time, Prof. Delboeuf, 363 ; Hallucination by Crystal Vision, 

 F. W. H. Myers, Prof. P. Janet, 363 ; Report of Census of 

 Hallucinations, Prof. Sidgwick, 363 ; Hypnotism in Educa- 

 tion, Dr. Berillon, 364; Experiments in Thought-transfer- 

 ence, Mr. H. Sidgwick, 364 

 Hypnotism and its Antecedents, Dr. Joseph Jastrow, 454 



Ice in the South Atlantic, Robert H. Scott, F.R.S., 173 ; Capt, 



Edgar H. Andrew, 173 

 Ice, Specific Gravity and Fusion of, J. von Zakrzevski, 602 

 Icebergs in the Atlantic, 160 



Iceland : Discovery of Unknown Lake by Th. Thoroddsen, 477 

 Ichthyology : the Ceratodus, Prof. Baldwin Spencer, i6i ; a 

 Trip to Queensland in Search of Ceratodus, Prof. W. Baldwin 

 Spencer, 305 ; Remarkable Specimen of Belonostomus from 

 Queensland, R. Etheridge, jun., 256 ; Fine Specimen of Saw 

 Fish, New South Wales, Mr. Pedley, 257 ; Large Shark 

 (Couch's Ponbeagle) caught at Mevagissey, M. Dunn, 257 ; 

 Cyclopteridse, Liparopsidse and Liparididae, S. Garman, 422; 

 Cancer in Fish, Prof. Scott, 573 

 Idea that Snakes Sting, Origin of, Cyril Frampton, 418 

 Identification, Anthropometric, Dr. Manouvrier, 432 

 Im Thurn (Everard), North-Western District of British Guiana, 



234 



Imerina, the Central Province of Madagascar, Rev. James 

 Sibree, 47 



Immunity of the African Negro from Yellow Fever, Dr. C. 

 Creighton, 200, 222 



Imperial Institute, the, 173 



Imperial Institute at St. Petersburg, Armand Ruffer, 520 



Impure Water in Bread, 514 



Inaudi, the Calculator, MM. Charcot and Darboux, 167 



Indexing of Zoological Literature, a Suggestion for the, T. D. 

 A. Cockerell, 442 



India : the Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma, 

 W. T. Blandford, F.R.S., 5; Proposed Systematic Enquiry 

 into Snake-poison, 14 ; Locusts in India, 86 ; Indian Botany, 

 W. Botting Hemsley, F.R.S., 122; Discovery of Buddhist 

 Antiquities at Bhatuprolu, 178; Whirlwinds in the South 

 Indian Ocean, Robert H. Scott, 294 ; White and Hoffman's 

 Journey in Sikkim, 477 ; the Marine Survey of India, Dr. A. 

 Alcock, 549 ; Indian Surveys during last Field Season, Pro- 

 gress of, 576 



Indian, West, Fauna in South Florida, T. D. A. Cockerell, 

 458 



Induction and Deduction, E. E. Constance Jones, 293, 586 ; 

 Francis C. Russell, 586 



Induction, Magnetic, Prof. J. A. Ewing, F.R.S., 552 



Industrial Progress in Japan, M. Gubbins, 177 



Industry, Elements of Economics of. Prof, Alfred Marshall, 27 



Infants, Prehensile Power of. Dr. Louis Robinson, 433 



Influence Machines, a Contribution to the Theory of the Perfect^ 

 J. Gray, 384 



Inorganic Synthesis of Azoimide N3H, A. E. Tulton, 286 



Insectivore {1 upaia javanensis), the Javanese, 60 



