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Index 



TSiippUment to Natitr 

 \_ Pecfinber 5, 180- 



Holt I J. K. I. ;i .-- HimipuKlucing Insect, 318 



Molt (Mr.), the Destruction of Immature Kish. 657 



Holzmuller(Dr. Ciustav), Methodisches Lehrbuch der Elementar- 



Malhematik, 437 

 Hooker (Sir Joseph D., F R.S.), the Huxley Memorial, 316 

 Hopkinson (Dr.)> Effects of Internal Current on Magnetisation 



of Iron, 37 

 Hopkinson (I., F.R.S.), Alternate Current D)-namo Electric 



Machines, 141 

 Hoppe-Seyler (Prof. Ernest Feli.\ Immanuel), Death of, 41S, 



Obituar)- Notice of. Dr. A. Gamgee, F.K.S., 575, 623 

 Horse, the Evolution of the, to 

 I lorses. Asses, Zebras, Mules and Mule-breeding, W. B. 



Tegetmeier and C. L. Sutherland, 126 

 Horseless Carriages, Dis|)lay of, 600 

 Horticulture: The Horticuhurist's Rule-book, L. II. liailey, 



338, Roval Horticultural ScKietv, 3S2 

 Howorth (Sir H H.. l-.K.S.), Chalky Clay of Fenland, 239; 



Sir Robert Ball and " The Cause of an Ice -Age," 594 

 Hoyle (\V. E.), a Catalogue of the Books and Pamphlets in the 



Manchester Museum, 53 

 Hubert (E. d'). Starch in Embryonic Sac of Cacti and 



.Mesembryanthema, 2SS 

 Huet (.\. ), Newion and Huygens, 269 

 Human Milk, .Artificial, Dr. E Krankland, F.R S , 546 

 Hunt (H. 1'.). Development of Arbitrary Functions, 659 

 Hurthic (Dr.), New Method of Registering Arterial lilood- 



prcssure in Man, 556 

 Hussak (Dr. E.), Lewisile and Zirkelite, Two New Brazilian 



Minerals, 2S7 

 Hutchinson (William), Handbook of Grasses, 617 

 Huttons Theory of the Earth, Frank I). .Vlams, 569 

 Huxley (Right Hon. Thomas Henry, F.R S.), Obituary Notice 



of, 226 ; Funeral of, 248 ; the Huxley Memorial, .Sir Joseph 



D. Hooker, F.R.S.,316; a Few more Words on Huxley, 



Prof. Michael Foster, F.K.S., 31S; Huxley. Hon. G. C. 



Brodrick, 355; Prof A. Kovalewsky, 651 ; Huxley as Bio- 



legist, 356 ; Personal Reminiscences of Huxley, G. W. 



Smalley, 3S6 

 Huygens, Newton and, A. Huet, 269 

 Hydraulic Motors, Turbines, and Pressure Engines, G. R. 



Bodm.an, 170 

 Hydrr^en, a Substitute for .Sulphuretted, Rusticus, 597 

 Hydrography: Investigations of Ocean Currents by Means of 



Bottles, C. L. Wragge, 66 

 Hygiene: Hygieni.sche Meteorologie, Prof. Dr. \V. J. van 



Bebber, 49 : Obituary Notice of Sir George Buchanan, 58 ; 



the Elements of Health, Dr. I-ouis C. Parkes, 147; the 



Health of London. 298; Hygiene Instruction at Bedford 



College for Women, 346 : British Institute of Public Hcilth, 



372 ; Climates and Baths of (ireat Britain, 566 

 Hymenopterous Insect, an .'\(|uatic, Fred. Enock, 105 

 Hypnotised Lizards, Dr. W. T. \ an Dyck, 148 



Ice .\ge, the Cau.se of an, .Sir RolxTt Ball and, .'^ir Henry H. 



Howorth, F.R.S., 594; Dr. E. W. Hobson, F. U.S., 643 

 Icc-liound on Kolguev, Aubyn Trevor- Battye, Henry Scebohm, 



38s 



Icthyology : Action of Light on Under Sides of F'lat Fish, 38 ; 

 (iuanine in Fishes' .Skin.s, Chas. A. .\lacMunn, 55; Fiddler 

 Kay with .\bnormal Pectoral Fins, J. P. Hill, 168 : the Dis- 

 charge of the Tor|>edo, .M. d'Arsonvillc, 3t2 ; Di.scharge of 

 MalapUrtirui iliulriius. Prof. F. Gotch, 556 



Identification, Finger-Print Directories, Francis Gallon, F.R.S., 



•94 

 Idiot, the Brain uf the Microcephalic, Prof. D. I. Cunningham, 



F.K..S., and Dr. Telford-Smith, III 

 Illinoii, the Noxious and Beneficial Insects of the Stale of, 



102 

 Immunity from Scorpion- and .Snake-Venom, 652 

 Imprisonment, Terms of. Dr. Francis Gallon, F. U.S., 174 

 Impulse, In.Minct-, Henry Rutgers Marshall, 130; the Writer 



of ih<- Note. 1^0 

 Inr ' r.riiid of. A. .Sutherland, 201 



Ini , J. Tyrrell Baylee, 414 



Iiiii... . i-. I . 1 vf;rilo Pygmies in India, Dr. V. 



Ball, F.K.S., Ho; Meleorologv in India, J. Eliot, F.K.S., 



654 

 Indian Ex|x:ricnces in Anti-Cholcraic Inoculations, Dr. Haflkinc, 



III 



Indian Remains in Jamaica, Discovery of Aboriginal, I. 1 . 

 Duerden, 173 



Indiana, Experimental Small Fruit, &c., Culture in, H2 



Industry, the Evolution of, Henry Dyer, Dr. .\lfred R. Wallace, 

 F.R.S., 386 



Infection, the Question of. 370 



Ingle (H.), New Modification of Benzilosazone, 166 



Inoculation, Anti-Choleraic, Dr. Haffkine's Indian Experiences 

 in, III 



Inoculation ; a Rational Cure for .Snake-bite, 620 



Inoculation against Scorpion- and Sixike-X'enom, 652 



Insects : an .-\quatic Hymenopterous Insect, Fred Enock. 105 ; 

 a Sound-producing Insect, J. B. Holt, 318; the Natural 

 History of .\quatic Insects, Prof. L. C. Miall, K.R.S., 242; 

 a Manual for the Study of Insects, Prof. John Henry Com- 

 stock and .\nna Botsford Conistock. 337 ; the Noxious and 

 Beneficial Insects of the Stale of Illinois, 102 ; the Senses of 

 Insects, Prof. C. \". Riley, 209 



Instinct, Definitions of. Prof. C. Lloyd Morgan, 389 



Instinct-Impulse, Henry Rutgers Marshall, 130; the Writer of 

 the Note, 130 



Instincts, True, of .Vnimals, C. W. Purnell, 3S3 



Institute of France, the. Dr. Henri de Varigny. 459: the Cen- 

 tenary of the, 637 ; the Centenary Fetes at Paris, Dr. Henri 

 de \'arigny, 644 ; M. Jules Simon's Discourse on the Insti- 

 tute of I'lance, 646 



Institution of Mechanical Engineers, the, 18, 348, 655 



Institution of Naval -Vrchitects, the, 207 



Institutions, Professional, Herbert Spencer, 159, 257, 356, 450. 

 580 



International Catalogue of Scientific Papers, the, 270 



International tieogrmiliical Congress, the, 329, 350 



Internationales .\rchi\ fur Elhnographie. 141 



Ins'cntion of the Net. the, Kumagusu Minakala, 107 



Inwarils (Richard), Weather Fallacies, 377 



Iowa, Geolog)' of, 347 



Ipswich, Meeting of the British .Association at, 370, 415, 461 ; 

 Inaugural .Address by Sir Douglas Gallon, 1'. K.S., President, 

 461 



Ireland, Freshwater Sponges of. Dr. R. Hanilsch, 85 



Irish Academy, Royal, 215 



Irish Zoological Society. 36 



Iron : Miignelisation in very Weak Fields of, W. Schmidt, 85, 

 94: Micro- Metallography of, I., Thos. .Andrews, F. R.S.. 

 213: Therapeutic \'aUie of Iron, Prof Bunge, 326: Iron and 

 Steel Institute, 62, 425 ; Metal Mixers, .Arthur Coo])er, 62: 

 on the Efl'ecl of .Arsenic upon Steel, J. V.. Stead, 62 ; Direct 

 Puddling of Iron, E. Bonehill, 425 ; Iron Industries of South 

 Russia, G. Kamensky, 426 : Thermo-Chemistry of Be.ssemer 

 Process, Prof. W'. N. Hartley, F. R.S.,426; Production of 

 Iron by New Process, R. A H.adfield, 427 ; the Metallurgy of 

 Iron and Steel, Thomas Turner, W. Gowland, 613; Steel 

 and the New Iron .Alloys, J. O. .Arnold, John Parry. 20 



Islands, Oceanic, F. W. Ileadley, 366 



Isle of Wight, Tertiary Fossil Anis in Uu-. I'. li. Hroilie, 



Italian Seismological Society founded, 35 

 Italy, Earthquake in, 83 



Jackson (Frederick George), the (ire-it Frozen Land, 385 

 Jacksonllarmsworih Polar Fxpedition, the, 511, 626 

 Jacquet (Dr ), the Blood in Fever, 604 

 Jamaica, Discovery of Aboriginal Indian Remains in, J. V.. 



Duerden, 173 

 Jamaica, on Recently Discovered Remains of the .Aboriginal 



Inhabitants of, F. Cundall, J. E. Duerden, 607 

 Janssen (.M.), the .Absorption Ban<ls (supposed due to .\tmo- 



S|)heric Oxygen) near D Line ol Solar Spectrum, 303: ll.e 



Spectrum of Mars, 514; the Obscrv.itory on Mont Blanc, 



602, 611 

 Japanese Pigments, Rd. W. (iowland, 181 

 jarry (R.), Solid Carbonic Acid, 240 

 laumann (G.), Inconstancy of Spark Potential, 540 

 Java, the Fossils of. Prof. Martin, 360 

 Jay (H ), Eslimatiim of Boiic .\rid, 359 

 Jennings (A. \aughan), on llie Occurrence in New Zealand of 



Two Forms of I'eltoid Ticnitpohliaccic and Ihcir Relation to 



the Lichen Slri,t;ii/n, 584 

 Jewell (Mr.), the .Spectrum of Mars, 37 

 Johnson (James \'ale). Abnormal Atlantic Waves, 569 



