XX 



Index 



[S Hpplentent to Naiitrc, 

 May 31, 1894 



Hatny (E. T.), Merovingian and Carolinian Crania of Boulogne 



District, 472 

 Hamy (Maurice), Method of Pivot Testing, iii; the Measure- 

 ment of Stellar Diameters, 275 

 Hann (Dr. J. )f Contribution to Daily Range of Meteorological 

 Elements in Higher Strata of Atmosphere, 321 ; Results of 

 the Swedish International Polar Expedition at Cape 

 Thorsden, Spitzbergen, 18S2-S3, 498 

 Hannay (J. B.), the Artificial Formation of the Diamond, 530 

 Hanson (Dr. A. M.), the Origin of Lake Basins, 364 

 Har Dalam Cavern, the, and its Ossiferous Contents, 514 

 Harding (C), the Great Storm of Xovember 16-20, 1893, 



215, 294 



Hardy 'E.), Application of Sound- Vibrations to Analysis of 



Mixtures of Gases, 47 

 Harker fj. A.), on the Latent Heat of Steam, 5 

 Harkness (James), a Treatise on the Theory of Functions, 477 

 Harley (Dr. Vaughan), Sugar as Food in Production of 



Muscular Work, 283 

 Harmonic Analysers, Prof. O. Henrici, F. R. S., 521 

 Harmonics : an Elementary Treatise on Fourier's Series, and 



Spherical, Cylindrical, and Ellipsoidal Harmonics, with 



Applications to Problems in Mathematical Physics, W. E. 



Byerly, 598 

 Harpe>-'s Magazine, Science in, 444 



Harrington (Prof M. W.), Unusual Rise of Water character- 

 istic of Atlantic Coast Storms, 297 ; History of Weather 



Map, 329; the Texan Monsoons, 460 ; the Currents in the 



Great Lakes of Xorth America, 592 

 Harris (Walter B.), a Journey through the Yemen, 291 

 Harshbersfer (Dr.), the Original Home of Maize, 298 

 Hart (J. H.), Transportation of Cacao-Seed, 64 

 Harting (J. E.), the Great Auk's Egg, 432 

 Hartl (Colonel H.), Mercurial Barometers Compared with 



Boiling-point Thermometers, 424 

 Hartmann (Dr.), Iodine as a Base-forming Element, 442 ; the 



New Iodine Bases, 467 

 Hartog (P. J.), on the Latent Heat of Steam, 5 

 Hartog (Prof. Marcus), on an Undescribed Rudimentary Organ 



in Human Attire, 199 

 Harvard College Meteorological Observatories in Peru, Prof, 



W. H. Pickering, 180 

 Harvard College Observatory Report, 256 

 Harvey (Arthur), the Height of an Aurora, 542 

 Hassall (Dr. A. H.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 581 

 Hasskarl (Dr. J. K.), Death of, 296 

 Hauser (Herr), Method for Making Permanent Microscopic 



Preparations of Particular Colonies on Gelatine Plate, 273 

 Haweswater, Bathymetrical Survey of. Mill and Heawood, 540 

 Hay, Spontaneous Heating and Ignition of, M. Berthelot, 240 

 Hay (W. P.), the Blind Crayfish, 133 

 Haycraft (Dr. John Berry), Artificial Amcebce and Protoplasm, 



79 

 Hazen (Prof. H. A.), the Climate of Chicago, 15 ; Errors of 



the Psychrometer, 263 ; Ten Miles above the Earth, 423 ; 



Solar Magnetic Influences on Meteorology, 464 

 Healthy Hospitals: Observations on Hospital Construction, Sir 



Douglas Galton, K.C.B., F.R.S., 290 

 Heat : on the Latent Heat of Steam, P. J. Hartog and J, A. 



Harker, 5 ; Heat, and the Principles of Thermodynamics, 



Dr. C. H. Draper, 148 ; a Te<t-book of Heat, R. Wallace 



Stewart, 171 ; Solar Spots and Heat received by Earth, A. 



Savelief, 284; Heat: an Elementary Text-Book, Theoretical 



and Practical, for Colleges and Schools, R. T. Glazebrook, 



F.R.S., 386; the Theory of Heat, Thomas Preston, Prof. G. 



Carey Foster, F.R.S., 573 ; Influence of Pressure upon 



Specific Heat, P. de Heen, 617 

 Heaviside (Oliver, F.R.S.), Quaternionic Innovations, 246 

 Heawood (E.J, Bathymetrical Survey of Haweswater, 540 

 Heen (P. de). Influence of Pressure upon Specific Heat, taken 



below and above the Critical Temperature, 617 

 Heider (Dr.), Death of, 270 

 Height of an Aurora, the, Arthur Harvey, 542 

 Heim (M.), Growth of Fungus- Mycele in Solution of Sulphate 



of Quinine, 509 

 Heliometer, Small Distances Measured with the, 209 

 Ileliotropism, Experiments in, G. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 140 

 Ilellman (Prof.), Halo Phenomena, 48, 130 ; Snow-Crystals, 



216, 232 ; the Temperature in and outside Berlin, 460 

 Hemslow(Rev. G.), Origin of Structural Peculiarities of Climb- 



ing Stems, 307 ; Origin of Plant-structures by Self-adapt- 

 ation to Environment, 166 



Henrici (Prof. O., F. R.S.), Mathematical Calculating Machines, 

 521 ; Harmonic Analysers, 521 



Henry (A. J.), Early Individual Observers in United States, 



329 

 Henry (M. ), New Compounds of Formaldehyde, 255; New 



Method of Preparing Halogen Substitution Products of Oxides 



(Ethers) of Alkyl Radicles, 255 , 



Henry (Prince), the Navigator, 443 J 



Hepatic Glycogenesis, Dr. Noel Paton, 141 

 Hepaticse, Handbook of British, M. C. Cooke, 220 

 Hepites (Dr. S. C), the Climate of Sulina, 297 

 Herdman (Prof. W. A., F.R. S.), the Protective Colouration ol 



Vibriiis vnrians, 417 ; Dredging Expedition at Port Erin, 503 

 Heredity : an Examination of Weismannism, Dr. G. J. Romanes, 



F.R.S., 49, 78; Rejoinder to Prof Weismann, Herbert 



Spencer, 155 ; Panmixia, George J. Romanes, F. R.S., 599 

 Hermann (Dr.), Chloraurate of Silver, 510 

 Hermite's (M), System of Treating Sewage Matter with 



Electrolysed Sea-water, Dr. C. Kelly, 539 

 Hermann (Dr. Rafael), the Kulm District of Lenzkirch, Black 



Forest, 230 

 Hertz (Prof), Death of, 251 ; Obituary Notice of, 265 ; Righi's 



Experiments on Hertz's Oscillations, Dr. Rubens, 167 ; 



English Translation of Prof. Hertz's " Electric Waves," Prof. 



D. E. Jones, 396 

 Hevcock (C. T. ), Freezing-points of Alloys in which Solvent is 



Thallium, 239; Freezing-points of Triple Alloys. 306 

 Hicks (J. J.), Bartrum's Open-Scale Barometer, 488 

 Hickson (Sydney J.), the Fauna of the Deep Sea, 502 

 High Pressure, the Behaviour of Liquids under, J. W. Rodger, 



506 

 Hill (Dr. J. M.), on a Spherical Vortex, 498 

 Hillier (H. Croft), Biology as it is applied against Dogma and 



Freewill and for Weismannism, 386 

 Himalayas, Rock Basins in the, R. D. Oldham, 77 

 Himalayas, Western Terrestrial Refraction in the, General J. T. 



Walker, F.R.S., 498 

 Himmel und Erde, 184 

 Himstedt (Herr F.), a Modified Form of Thomson Quadrant 



Electrometer, 181 

 Hind (Dr. Wheelton), the Genus Naiadite^ occurring in Nova 



Scotia Coal-Formation, 475 

 Hindoo Dwarfs, Col. A. T. Eraser, 35 ; A. E. Grant, 221 ; 



Col. Eraser and Hindoo Dwarfs, Dr. A. E. Grant, 396 

 Hinks (A. R.), Correlation of Solar and Magnetic Phenomena, 



78 

 Hinrichs (G.), Determination of True Atomic Weight of 



Nitrogen, 96 ; Exact Atomic Weights, with Silver as 



Standard, 476 

 Hirbel (Prof V.), the Geology of Thessaly, 36 

 Hirsch (Prof. A.), Death of, 320; Herr Hirsch's Journey to 



Hadramaut, 233 

 Historical Chemistry, Essay in, T. E. Thorpe, F.R.S., M. M. 



Pattison Muir, 551 

 Hoek (M.), a Hermaphroditical Ray, 264 

 Hot-veil (Baron von), Flattening of Chest and Skull in Celebes, 



377 

 HfJhnel (Lieut, von) Wounded, 112 



H.ihnel (Ludwig von), the Last Great Lakes of Africa, 457 

 Homogeneous Division of Space, on, Lord Kelvin, P.R.S., 



445, 469 

 Homopyrocatechol, Action of Halogens on, H. Cousin, 595 

 Hoogewerff (M.), two Camphoramic Acids, 380 

 Hooker (S. C), Bromolapachol, 239 ; Synthesis of Lapachol, 



306 

 Horse, on the Second and Fourth Digits of the, Prof. Cossar 



Ewart, 571 

 Horsley (Prof. Victor, F.R. S.), the Directorship of the Institute 



of Preventive Medicine, 292 

 Horticultural Society, Foundation of International, 13 

 Horticulture : Development and Maturation of Cider-Apple, 



L. Lindet, 119 

 Horticulture : the Practice of Spraying Fruits with Mineral In- 

 secticides, Dr. R. C. Kedzie, 394 

 Hospitals : Construction, Observations on, Sir Douglas Galton, 



K.C.B., F.R.S.,290 

 HouUevigue (L.), Variations of the Peltier Effect produced by 



Magnetisation, 524 



