SuppUtiunt to Naturer\ 

 December 5, 1895 J 



Index 



xvu 



Gunther (Dr. Albert, F.R.S.), Introduction of a West Indian 



Frog into the Royal Gardens, Kew, 643 

 Guyot (A.), Diphonylanthrone, 28S 



Haas (Hyppolyt J.), Quellcnkunde. Lehre von der Bildung und 



vom Vorkommen der Quellen und des Gnindwassers, 28 

 lladon (Dr. A.), on Dalton's Discovery of the Atomic Theory, 



536 

 Haddon (M.), Causes of Colouration and Coagulation of .Milk liy 



Heat, 192 

 Hadfiekl (R. .\.), Production of Iron by New Process, 427 

 llaffkine (Dr. W. M,), Indian Experiences in .\nti-ChoIeraic 



Inoculations, in 

 Hale (Dr. Wni. H.), American Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science, 506 ; the Toronto Meeting of the British 

 Association, 618 

 Hall (Marshall), Progress in Glacier Study, III 



Haller (.\. ), Reducing Properties of Sodium Alcoholate at a 

 High Temperature, 120 ; Diphenylanthrone, 2S8 



Ilalley's Chart: Dr. L. A. Bauer, 79, 197; Thomas Ward, 

 106 ; Halley's Chart of Magnetic Declinations, Charles L. 

 Clarke, 343 



Hamburg Observator)', the, 1 1 



Hamilton's Differential Equation, Integration of, P. .Staeckel, 

 612 



Hanitsch (Dr. R.), Freshwater Sponges of Ireland, 85 



Hann (Dr. J.), Daily Range of Barometer on Clear and Cloudy 

 Days on Mountain Summits, 250 ; Conditions of Atmospheric 

 Humidity on Summit of .Sonnblick, 277 



Hansen (Dr. F.mil Chr.), Experimental Studies in the Variation 

 of Veast Cells, 5S4 



Harcourt (\. V., F.R.S.), the Laws of Connection between 

 Conditions and .•\mount of Chemical Change, HI. : the 

 Reaction of Hydrogen and Dioxide and Hydrogen Iodide, 

 141 



Harker (A.), Petrologj* for Students, 267 



Harley (Dr. Geo.), Sacred Thibetan Bone-Trumpet, Drum, and 

 Flute, 182 



Harmer (Mr.), on the Coralline and Red Crags, 558 



Harmonic Analysis, a New Method in, .\. Sharp, II9 



Harries (H.), Hail at Sea, 215 



Harrow Butterflies and Moths, J. L. Bonhote and Hon. N. C. 

 Rothschild, 388 



Hart (H. C), Death of, 485 



Hart (H. C. ), Climbing in the British Isles, 617 



Hart (J. H.), Ants and Orchids, 627 



Harting (J. E.), the Migration of Butterflies, 191 



Hartley (Prof W. N., F.R.S.), Thermochemistry of Bes.semer 

 Process, 426 



Harz (C. O. ), .\ntinonnin, 627 



Hatch (Dr.), on the .\uriferous Conglomerates ol the Witwaters- 

 rand, 560 



Hatch (F. H.), the Gold Mines of the Rand, Bennett H. 

 Brough, 638 



Haviland (Dr.), Cc^/oleniies, 190 



Hawk-Moths, the Book of British, W. J. Lucas, 593 



Haycraft (Prof. B.), Change of Heart's Shape during Contrac- 

 tion, 556 



Head, the Relations between the Movements of the Eyes and 

 the Movements of the. Prof. A. Crum Brown, F.R.S., 184 



Headley (F. W. ), Oceanic Islands, 366 



Health, the Elements of. Dr. Louis C. Parkes, 147 



Health of London, the, 298 



Health Resorts, the Selection of, 566 



Hearson (Prof T. \.), Kinematics of Machines, 262 



Heat : the Unit of, Dr. ]. Joly, F.R.S., 480 : Spencer Picker- 

 ing, F.R.S., 80; E." H. Griffiths. Prof Oliver J. Lodge, 

 F. RS., 30; Student's .\pparatus for Determining the 

 Mechanical Equivalents of Heat, Prof .\yrton, 39 : Electrifi- 

 cation of .\ir and Thermal Conductivity of Rock at Different 

 Temperatures, Lord Kelvin, P.R.S., 67, 182; the Develop- 

 ment of the Experimental Study of Heat Engines, Prof. W. 

 C. Unwin, F.R.S., 89 



Heath (Thomas), the Bifilar Pendulum at the Royal (Jbserva- 

 tor)-, Edinburgh, 223 



Hedges (Killingworlh), Gyroscopic Properties of Wheel, iSl 



Heights of August Meteors, Prof A. S. Herschel, F. R.S., 437 



Heligoland as an Ornithological Obser\atory, the Result of Fifty 

 Years' Experience, Heinrich Gatkc, 589 



Helium : Terrestrial, 327 ; ]. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S., 7, 55 ; 



Prof. W. Ramsay, F.R.S., 7, 55; Prof. C. Runge, 128; 

 Argon and Helium in Meteoric Iron, Prof. W. Ramsay, 

 F.R.S. , 224; the 4026'5 and D3, C. A. Young, 458; a 

 Constituent of certain Minerals, Prof. William Ramsay, 

 F.R.S., Dr. J. Norman Collie and Mr. Morris Travers, 306, 

 31 1, 331; the .Spectrum of Helium, W. Crookes, F.R.S. , 

 428 ; Attempt to Liquefy Helium, Prof. William Ramsay, 

 F.R.S., 544; Helium and the Spectrum of Nova Aurig*, 

 Profs. C. Runge and F. Paschen, 544 



Hellriegel (Prof. H.), Death of, 651 



Helm (Georg), the Present Position of Energetics, 308 



Hemsley (W. Botting, F.R.S.), VitaUty of Seeds, 5; the 

 Origin of the Cultivated Cineraria, 54 ; an Abnormal Rose, 

 244 ; Joseph Thomson, 459 ; Leaf-absorption, 569 ; the Flora 

 of the (}alapagos Islands, 623 



Hendrick (Prof. James), the Society of Chemical Industry and 

 Abstracts, 619 



Henrici (Prof), on the Teaching of Geometrical Drawing in 

 Schools, 532. 



Henr}' (Charles), Abrege de la Theorie des Fonctions 

 EUiptiques, H. F. Baker, 567 



Hepworth (C. M.), New Arc Lamp for Projection, 525 



Herbaceous Plants |^cultivated in the Royal Gardens, Kew, 

 Hand-list of, 388 



Herdman (Prof William A., F.R.S.), Opening Address in 

 Section D of the British Association, 494 ; on Oysters and 

 Typhoid, 562 



Herman (Baron), Forestry in Germany, 606 



Herrick (Mr.), the New Chicago University, 586 



Herring, the Feeding Ground of the, Alexander Turbyne, 617 



Herrouns Iodine Voltameter, 1 19 



Herschel (Prof A. S., F.R.S.), Heights (;f August Meteors, 



Herselm (M.), Apiculee Fermentation, 456 

 Herzen (Prof), Gastric Juice from Isolated Dog-Stomach, 555 

 Herzfelder (.\.), .Action of Sulphur on a Nitronaphthalene, 215 

 Heycock (C. T., F.R.S.), the Freezing Point of Silver, 596 

 Heysinger (Dr. J. W.), the Source and Mode of Solar Energ)-, 



316 

 Hibbert (W.), on the Change of Molecular Refraction in Salts 



or Acids dissolved in Water, 536 

 Hicks ( Prof W. M. ), Opening Address in Section A of the 



British Association, 472 ; on a Spherical Vortex, 533 

 Hickson (Prof. Sydney J., F.R.S.), Research in Zoology at 



Oxford, 549 ; Oxford Endowments, 644 

 Hieroglyphics, a Primer of Mayan, Daniel G. Brinton, 387 

 High-Level Meteorological Stations, 236 

 Hill (E. A.), Argon, Prout's Hypothesis and the Periodic Law, 



118 

 Hill (T. P.), Fiddler Ray with .\bnormal Pectoral Fins, 168 

 Hill (R. T.), Tertiary Radiolarian Earth in Cuba, 202 

 Hill (W.), Radiolaria in Chalk, 238 

 Hiller (H. Croft), Evolution or Epigenesis, 317 

 Hinde (Dr. G. J.), Radiolarian Rocks of Lower Culm Measures 



of West of England, 191 

 Hinde (Capt. S. L. ), on the Cannibal Tribes of the Congo, 580 

 Hirschfeld (Prof), Death of, 9 

 Hirst (Father), Death of, 626 

 Hirst (H. R.), Method of preparing Formyl Derivatives of 



Aromatic Amines, 312 ; a Modification of Zincke's Reaction, 



His(Dr., jun.). Propagation of Rhythmic Cardiac Wave from 



Fibre to Fibre, 555 

 Histology, the Elements of Patholc^cal, Dr. A. V\ eichselbauni. 



Dr. A. \. Kanthack, 241 ; Leitfaden fiir llistologische Unter- 



suchungen, Bern.ird Rawitz, 412 

 Historian and Man of Letters, the Evolution of the 



Biographer, Herbert Siiencer, 450 

 Hobson (Dr. E. W., F.R.S.), the Cause of an Ice Age, 643 

 Hodgkins Fund Prizes : Report of the Committee appointed by 



the Smithsonian Institution to award the. Dr. S. 1'. Langley, 



394 

 Hodgkinson (W. R. E.), some Reactions of Ammonium Salts, 



166 



Hoeber (Dr.), Effect of Water-Weeds on Anthrax Bacilli. 153 



Hoff (Dr. H. J. van 't), the Part of Sedimentation in Water- 

 Purification, 578 



Hoffmann (G. C), Metallic Iron Spherules in Kaolmized 

 Perlhite, 552 



Hofmann (K. .\.), New Series of Iron Nitroso Compounds, 61 



11. limes' Comet, Dr. H. J. Zwiers, 629 



