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Index 



^SuppUiiient to Natur<^ 

 \_ ,\'cvcint^r-2^, 1694 



interesting Marine Animals, 475 ; on the Marine Zoology of 

 the Irish Sea, 434 



Heredity: Panmixia, Prof. W. F. R. Weldon, F.R.S., S ; Dr. 

 G. J. Romanes, K. R.S., 2S ; Panmixia and N'atural Sel'-ction, 

 Dr. Al'red R. Wallace, F. K.S., 196: Herediiary Milform- 

 ation of Hands and Keet, Drs. W. Ramsay Smith and J. S. 

 Norwell, 253 ; a Theory of Development and Heredity, 

 Henry B. Oir, 445 ; the Inheritance of Acquired Characters, 

 Leonard Hill, 617 



Hermann (I'rof. 1 upon the Production of Vowel and Consonant 

 Sounds, 461 



Herric- (Francis H.), Hailstones at Cleveland, Ohio, 173; on 

 the Reproductive Habits of the American Lobster, 553 



Herrmann (Prof. Gustav), the Mechanics oi Hoisting Machinery, 

 6i6 



Herschel (Prof. A. S., F.R.S ), Bright Meteors, 572 



Herschel ^Sir William), Sir Robert Kail, 234 



Hertz, H. Poincare on Maxwell and, 8 ; the Work of Hertz, 



^ Prof. Oliver Lodge, F.R.S. , 133, 160 ; Triliute to Hertz, 

 148 ; Experiments upon the Reflection. Polarisation, and Re- 

 fraction of Heriz Waves, Prof. Lodge, 463 



Herve (Georges), Recherches Ethnologiques sur le Morvan, 



44< 

 Hess (.\lbert), an application of Cathode Rays to Study of 



Variatde .Magnetic Field, 264 

 Heydweiler (Herr), Herr Kohlrausch and, on the Preparation 



of absolutely Pure Water, 621 

 Hick (Thomas), Mohl's Primordial Utricle, 173 

 Hicks (Dr.), on the Stratified Gravels, Sands, and Clay of the 



Plateaux of Hendon, Finchley, and Whetstone, 412 

 Hi^h Temperature Research,. the Present Status of, Carl Barus, 



635 

 Hill (Rev. E.), Magnetism of Rock Pinnacles, 318 ; Papers 

 and Notes on the Glacial Geology of Great Britain and Ire- 

 land, Henry Carvill, 421 

 Hill (F. W.) the Hatch-t Planimeter, 285 



Hill (Dr. L ) on the Effect of Gravity in altering the Mam- 

 malian Biood Pressure, 462 

 Hill (Leonard), the Inheritance of Acquired Characters, 617 

 Hill (Roi>ert T.), Tertiary and later History of the Island of 



Cuba, 515 

 Hills (Capiain E. H.), Results obtained with Slit Spectroscopes 



at Total Eclipse of April 16-17, '893. 236 

 Hiinalayas, Karakoram, Climbing and Exploration in the, 



William Martin Conway, F. S. A., 199 

 Himstedt (F.l, Experiments with Tesla Currents, 236 

 Hippislcy (Major R. L.), Graphical Method of constructing 



Current-Curves, 70 

 Histology, Methods of Pathological, C. von Kahldcn, A. A. 



Kanthack, 218 

 Hobson (B. ), the Glacial System of the Alps, 602 

 Hodgkiiis Fund Prizes, the. Prof. S. P. Lmgley, 172 

 Ho<lgson(l)r. B H, F.R.S), Death of, 109 

 Hoe, supposed A original, K. Ethcridgc, 239 

 Hoff (J. II. van't), (Jxvgen, 240 

 'i^B (T. W.), on the Inlluence of Aluminium upon the Carbon 



in FcrroCarhon Alloys, 460 

 Hoisting Machinery, the .Mechanics of. Dr. Julius Weisbach 



and I'rot. Gustav Herrmann, 616 

 Holden (Dr. E. S.), Recent Ob>ervatioD$ of Jupiter's Satellitei, 



87 

 Holiday Science Courses at Jena, Germany, 83 

 Holmes (T. V.), Thames Valley Beds and Boulder Clay, 70 

 Holt (E. W.), Studies in Teleosican M irphology, 71 

 Holt (W.), Oxidation of Alkali Metals, 71 

 Home-Keading Union, the Summer Assembliesof the National, 



'3° 

 Homer (T.), Night Frosts, J76 



Hong King, (he Plague in, 153. 178 ; M. Versinonthe, 368 

 Hong Kong r)b.ervaii>ry ; Observations made during the Year 



1893. Dr. W. Doberck, 325 

 Hooker (S. C), the Hydruiimes of the Lapachol Group. 239 

 Hopkintun (Ur. J .hn, F R.S.), the Relation of M.ilhcmaticsto 

 Engineering, 42 ; Rotating Shafts, 78 ; Pr.)pagation of 

 Magncti<aiion o( Iron a< ntT.-cted by Electric Currents in 

 Iron, 214 : on the New Electric Lighting Wjrks, Man- 

 chester, 365 

 Horn Expedition for the Scientific Exploration of Central 

 Australia, 174; Return of the, 528 



Horsley (Prof. Victor, F.R.S.), the Destructive Effect of Small 



Projectiles, 104 

 Horticulture : Creation of New Varieties by Grafting, Lucien 



Dariel, 4S 

 Hospitals, London, Introductory Addresses, 552 

 Hovelacque(Ab.), Recherches Ethnologiques sur le Morvan, 



441 

 Howard (Dr. James L.), Electricity, Electrometer, Magnetism 



and Electrolysis, G. Chrystal, W N. Shaw, F.R.S., 450 

 Ilowoith (Sir Henry IL, F.R.S.), the North Sea Ice Sheet, 79 

 Hubbard (Mrs.), Bullet- Prool Shields, 14S ; late Appearance of 



the Cuckoo, 33S 

 Hubrecht (Prol.), on the Didermic Blastocyte in Mammalia, 



434 

 Huiirecht ( A. A. W.\ the Placentation of the Shrew, 441 

 Hudson (W. H.), Los: B itish Birds, 63 

 Hughes (Prof. J. MclCenny, F.R.S.), on some Sources of Error 



in the Study of Drift, 5 ; Evolution of Breeds of English 



Oxen, 182 

 Humphrey (J. E.), on Nucleoli anl Centrosonies, 503 

 Hunter (William and John), Dr. George E. Mather, 169 

 Hutchins (C. C), Thermoelectric Heights of Antimony and 



Bismuth Alloys, 515 

 Hutchinson (Rev. H. N.), Creatures of Other Days, 426 

 Hybernaling Animals, Production of Heat in, Prof. Dubois, 



463 

 Hydrography : the Admiralty Marine Survey and Charting 

 Work for 1S93, iio ; Swedish llydrographic Research in the 

 Baltic and North .Seas, Prol. Otto Pettersson, 131, 305; 

 Twelve Charts of the Tidal Streams on the West Coast of 

 Scotland, F. Howard Collins, 31S; New Automatic Sound- 

 ing Instrument, •■ Universal Bathometer, Captain G. Rung, 



43" 



Hydrometer, Sykes', Dr. B. Derham, 205 



Hydrometry, Proof Spirit and Fiscal, Dr. B. Derham, 205 



Hydroxylauiine, Expeiimenls demonstrating the Properties of 

 F"ree, Dr. Lobry de Btuyn, 409 



Hygiene : Statue of Durand Clave, 13 ; the International Con- 

 gress of Hygiene at Budapest, 19, 454, 511; the Sell- Purifica- 

 tion of Rivers, 131 ; the Pionlcm of Immunity, Prof. 

 Buchner, 511 ; Bacteriology of Cholera, Prof. M.ix Gruber, 

 511 ; M. Metchnik .ff, 512; Hygiene, J. Lane Nother and 

 R. H. Finh, 545 ; Primer of Hygiene, Ernest S. 

 Reynolds. 545 



Hyrtl (Dr. J.), Death of, 273 



Hysteresis in Iron and Steel in a Rotating Magnetic Field, F. 

 G. Baily, 408 



Ice, on the Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves in, R. 

 Blondlot, 604 



Ice Age, Niajjara River since the. Prof. Warren Upham, 198 



Ice Ages and Genial .\ges, an Examination of Croll's and 

 Ball's Theory of, E. P. Culverwcll, 413 



Ice Crystals, on Hollow Pyramidal, Dr. Carl Grossmann and 

 Joseph Lonias, 600 



Ice Sheet, the North Sea, Sir Henry II. Howorth, F.R.S., 79 



Ice Sheet, the Scandinavian, Victor Madsen, 51 



Icebergs and their relation to Weather, H. C. Russell, F.R.S., 

 15 ; A. .Sydney D. Atkinson, 31 



Ichthyology : Johannes Mullerand Amphioxus, 54 ; Mr. E. W. 

 Holt's Si udies in Teleostcan Mor(ihology,7l; American Fresh- 

 water Percid.-c, study of Etheostoma caprodcs, W. J. Moenk- 

 haus, 431 ; Invesiigalions on the Reduc ion Division in Car- 

 tilaginous Fishes, J. E. S. Moore, 434; Dr. II. P. Pollard 

 on Cranial Skeletons of South American and African Siluroid \ 

 Fishes, 436; J. T. Cunningham on the Signihcance of Dia- 

 gnostic Characters in the Pleuroneciid;v, 436 ; on the Evolu- 

 tion of the Vertebral Col.imn ol Fishes, Dr. II. Gadow, 

 F.R.S., and Miss E. C. Abbott, 516 



Identification: Anthropomelrical System of, used in Bengal, 326; 



Bcr:illon System to be adopted in Eiiglan'l, 481 

 Identification of Habitual Criminals by Finger-Prinls, Henry 



F.iulils, 548 

 Illinoi.- River, Biological Station established at Havana, 275 

 Immunity: the Problem of, I'mf. Buchner, 51 1 ; I nvestig.it ion 

 on the Production of Local Immunity, L. Coblictt and Mr. 

 Melsome, 462 ; Local Imuiunity produced by a Sim|l 

 Irritant, Lorrain Smiih and Mr. 'rrevilhick, 462 



